I have been watching lots of tennis videos lately, and I have always been curious how the heck clay courts stay flat after so much use. Even after just 1 match, I’d expect the surface to be full of divots where players ran, and where the ball hits the surface. If you’ve ever played tennis on an old court, you’ll know that even the slightest deformations can cause the ball to bounce all over the place. It seems like this would be an issue for consistency, but it never is. Why is this?
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Clay courts take a lot of maintenance, that’s why composite surfaces are more popular. You have to rake them and smooth them and roll them to compress the surface. If you don’t do it every day then you’ll get an uneven bounce. The roller compresses the surface to make it quite hard, but scuffs would build up. Don’t even think of what happens when it rains on the court.
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