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I was thinking of baseball diamonds and gravel roads as an alternative to practicing footwork for playing Clay courts.
would these be a close replica to a claycourt?

2006-11-14 08:00:54 · 4 answers · asked by Gabriel W 2 in Sports Tennis

4 answers

similar to what was said earlier, sand will not replicate clay.
sand on concrete will be too slippery and you'll break your neck.
if actual clay courts are difficult to find, look for carpet type courts with fake looking grass and sand. its a slow surface like clay and you can also slide around to practice footwork.

2006-11-15 02:40:04 · answer #1 · answered by ATR999 2 · 0 0

Sand is abrasive, it will wear down the felt on the tennis balls faster. If the sand is firm (densely compacted), you can certainly try playing on it, but the surface will get disturbed and loose as your run back and forth on it, I am not sure you will have fun for long. If the sand is loose or gets loose, it will be like playing on a beach volleyball court, wont work. Clay courts and silt courts (Har-Tru) are so fine-grained they hold together whereas sand just falls apart at the surface. Gravel is too angular and uneven, the ball will bounce all over the place, like chasing a reflex ball. Baseball diamonds might have a mix of sand and fines so that might work okay, but not on pure sand (beach sand).

2006-11-14 08:58:53 · answer #2 · answered by TexansDoItBest 3 · 0 0

it is predicted of him to try this!! He does this each and every 365 days, he prepares from Wimbledon extremely of The French. He merely performed like one million tourney final 365 days in Rome. I hate it whilst American commentators are shocked whilst he looses. He on no account prepares or places time on the clay. it is unhappy that i think of on his first French Open he reached the 0.33 around, his maximum to this ingredient!!

2016-10-17 06:56:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes

2006-11-14 08:52:05 · answer #4 · answered by Jason H 2 · 0 0

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