How to Play Tennis - Some Advanced Concepts

When learning how to play tennis, the surface youto sit up (bounce up) more, that surface rewards
spend most of the time playing on can affect whatconsistency over aggression. It is normally harder to hit
kind of player you turn into. That is because the tennisa winner on a clay court than any other surface
ball bounces differently from surface to surface.because it takes more power to get the ball by your
There are three major tennis court surfaces: clay, hard,opponent. That means that players who learn to play
and grass. I'm going to ignore grass because playerstennis on clay will probably develop a "baseliner's
rarely "grow up" on that surface.game." They will stand several feet behind the baseline
Clay courts are the slowest type of tennis court. Theyand keep the ball in, waiting for their opponent to make
are, of course, made out of clay. This makes it a claya mistake.
court softer than a hard court, which is essentiallyFor comparison's sake, on a hard court the ball
made out of concrete. The soft clay slows the ballmaintains its speed better when it bounces. That
down significantly when it bounces. Also, because themakes it easier to get the ball by your opponent. It also
ball "digs into" the clay a little bit when it lands, itmeans you won't be able to get to as many balls as
bounces higher up than it would on a hard surface.you would on a clay court. Therefore, keeping the ball
Hard courts are typically made out of concrete andin, at a high level of play, is typically not enough. You
some other materials (there are several types of hardneed to be aggressive - take it to your opponent, so
courts). They are faster than clay courts because theto speak.
surface is slicker and the ball doesn't dig in when itThere are other considerations relating to the surface
bounces. This latter fact means the ball doesn't bouncethat affect how your game might develop. However,
quite as high on a hard court.the factors mentioned above are the major ones. It
This is somewhat of a simplification, but based on themay be worth spending a little extra time thinking about
discussion above you can safely assume the following:what surface you want to learn how to play tennis on.
clay means slower ball, higher bounce; hard meansThat being said, if you work hard to develop all the
faster ball, lower bounce.shots, you should be able to transition from one
Now how, exactly, can learning how to play tennis onsurface to another relatively easily. In other words,
one surface or the other influence your style of play?learn to play defense and offense.
Because clay courts slow the ball down and cause it