Court differences really true?

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Court differences really true?

Postby BEAST_2468 » Fri, 10 Jun 2011 06:32

Does everybody really notice a huge difference between the courts? Is the difference enough that I should use a more aggressive created player for Wimbledon because of the grass surface? Thoughts?

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Postby RainingAmoeba79 » Fri, 10 Jun 2011 08:15

Not really,..... if anything, clay seems like the fastest surface...........
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Postby pyid » Sat, 11 Jun 2011 12:07

the only real difference is the shots on the slide when playing on clay, there isnt really much difference in speed it seems.
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Postby seppderooij » Sun, 12 Jun 2011 09:49

eey, i have a question: how can you play a match against your opponent and make it official for itst? i hope i get an answer :P
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Postby SlicerITST » Sun, 12 Jun 2011 10:30

seppderooij wrote:eey, i have a question: how can you play a match against your opponent and make it official for itst? i hope i get an answer :P


Step 1 - Sign up for tournaments. I see you signed up for the Milan challenger.
Step 2 - Wait for the draw to be released. For the Milan tournament this will be tonight.
Step 3 - View the draw to see your opponent. You can see the draw if you go to the tournament page and click the link draw. The tournament page can be accessed by clicking on the tournament name. Who your opponent is for a certain tournament can also be seen in your personal page once the draw has been released.
Step 4 - Contact your opponent and schedule the match. Tell him when you are available to play (tell him a time and day).
Step 5 - Once you are both online on the scheduled time set up a player match with the correct details (right number of sets and games and court).
Step 6 - If you win you can report the result on the tournament page.
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Postby seppderooij » Sun, 12 Jun 2011 16:02

ok thank you, i have two more questions: i signed up for wimbledon and my host is villaJ100, is this a qualification match or is this a first round match? When do I have to play the match? In four days or when wimbledon starts(20 june). Thank you
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Postby TomBs » Sun, 12 Jun 2011 16:08

Let me just answer this in Dutch.

De host is niet je tegenstander, maar degene van ITST die het toernooi regelt. Hij is degene die ervoor zorgt dat de loting gebeurt, en waarbij je terecht kunt met vragen/problemen rond het toernooi. Zo te zien zul je wel kwalificaties moeten spelen, maar dat zal zich binnenkort vanzelf wijzen ;)
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Postby jamesunder » Sun, 07 Aug 2011 16:56

can I get a translation of that? :D
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Postby RainingAmoeba79 » Mon, 08 Aug 2011 06:26

The host is not your opponent, but the ITST people who signed up for the tournament. He makes the draw and he is the one you can ask about problems about the tournament. It looks like you are qualified to play, but that will be decided soon enough.
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Postby jayl0ve » Tue, 09 Aug 2011 00:43

Maybe I'm crazy but it seems like you run/change directions quickest on the indoor courts.
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Postby edlglide » Tue, 09 Aug 2011 01:35

jayl0ve wrote:Maybe I'm crazy but it seems like you run/change directions quickest on the indoor courts.


Yeah I think I've noticed some difference in the courts too. Hard to describe, but it seems like it's easier for people to run down balls on clay courts, and it's easier to change directions on indoor courts and hard courts.
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