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Right setup for different court

Postby Painted Crystal » Fri, 25 May 2012 20:56

Can someone explain me how much the kind of court (clay, hard....) has an influence on the match and what are the best setup choices (speed, stamina, power...) for the different courts?
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Postby jayb1988 » Fri, 25 May 2012 21:31

Not exactly an expert but I know the clay courts seem to take away the effectiveness of a high powered serve and general power game, so for that surface at least I'd say you probably need strong wings to be able to finish off rallies.
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Postby Tamthewasp » Fri, 25 May 2012 21:36

Grass = Big Serve and lots of volley put away

Clay = Speed, stamina and topspin shots ( control is key )

Hard = Strong wings, power and baseline rallies finishing at net moderate.

Really it just depends how you play. The speed difference from clay 2 grass is massive and this is why volleys are key. The ball skips off the surface giving less time 2 your opponent.
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Postby Fifa Tee » Fri, 25 May 2012 21:59

Rabary is the best for Clay and Hard. Powershots with topspin are the key to finishing points on clay, and the way that players slide around into shots means speed is irrelevant.

Hard suits any setup.

Grass is the only time speed counts, hence the all around setups are more effective.
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Postby Painted Crystal » Fri, 25 May 2012 22:29

Fifa Tee wrote:Rabary is the best for Clay and Hard. Powershots with topspin are the key to finishing points on clay, and the way that players slide around into shots means speed is irrelevant.

Hard suits any setup.

Grass is the only time speed counts, hence the all around setups are more effective.


I covered the final of Barcelona (you and ShoCase) and actually a lot of your winners are power top spin shot. I was sure power flat shot are more and more dangerous but I wrong
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Postby jacoblewis2008 » Mon, 03 Sep 2012 08:50

In professional tennis you only really see the three types of courts, and people who do well on grass or hard typically perform differently on clay - possibly because its not as fast. However, in recreational tennis, there are many other types of tennis surfaces that change the game.
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Postby Daxter1975 » Sun, 16 Sep 2012 08:55

Fifa Tee wrote:Rabary is the best for Clay and Hard. Powershots with topspin are the key to finishing points on clay,


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When Rabary is the best... what Setup for Rabary is the Best (incl. Wings) to win on Clay and Hard?

And when Powertopspinshots are best on Clay, what Shots are best on Hard?

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