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And just like that, we welcome the grass-court season. From unseeded Slam winners to top players still finding their footing, there’s no shortage of surprises on this surface. As the Queen’s Club gets ...
You’ve practiced your serves and spent hours on groundstroke and volley drills. Now, nothing can break your momentum on the court, right? Not so fast. The tennis court itself plays a huge role ...
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Arizona Desert Swarm on MSNArizona’s Colton Smith reaches final of Birmingham Challenger in first professional grass tournamentAs a collegiate tennis player at Arizona, Colton Smith had his way on the hard courts. Now as a young professional, Smith is ...
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The world’s best hotel tennis courts – from playing among Arizona’s red rocks to practising on Italian cliffsThe regulation-size grass court is perched right on the edge of the Amalfi coast. Here, tennis is a sensory experience, as you can see lush greenery, the air carries the scent of lemon trees ...
Sleek little blades of grass do little to slow a tennis ball as it strikes the court, which means the ball bounces low and flat as points tend to be quicker. That’s why serve-and-volley tennis ...
On No. 1 Court, Elinor Beazley, who grew up in Wales and played tennis for Northern Arizona University (she ... in keeping the court dry that the grass had to be watered at the end of the day.
Tennis' 2025 grass court season officially started on 2 June with the Birmingham Open. The full grass court season lasts for just 41 days, coming to a close following the conclusion of Wimbledon ...
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