Why does an indoor court normally play faster than an outdoor court? (the game is played faster)?




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Concrete/Asphalt hard courts take a beating in hot weather. They absorb a lot of heat which can lead to surface cracking. As a result, an acrylic covering is usually added to the surface to protect the courts. Because indoor courts aren't subject to the extreme temperatures that outdoor courts experience, they have thinner acrylic layers on top. The thinner the acrylic layer, the "faster" the court will play.
Also, the more a court is played on and used, the smoother and "faster" it will get. Indoor courts see round the year play, so that could be another factor.

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outdoors there is heavier air than inside.
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That isn't true. It depends on the surface. A hard court plays faster than a clay court, and faster than grass.

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Not as hot probably. Fewer breaks.

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there is usually more humidity outside, which would make not only the court heavier, but also the ball because it is being weighed down with water.

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I play year round at dozens of indoor and outdoor courts. The court surfaces are on average faster on outdoor courts.

The indoor game is typically faster because you can't lob in the same manner as on an outdoor court. If you hit it too high, the ball hits the ceiling and the point is over.

Additionally, the indoor courts usually have curtains or backdrops that are closer to the baseline than the fence would be on the outdoor courts -- so you don't have the oppurtunity to run back as far for well hit balls.

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Indoor courts generally are faster than most other courts. Outdoor courts are more likely to make the ball sit up. So after each bounce the ball will slow down more. Now grass courts are the fastest of all surfaces, unless you are talking about one of the few (and I mean few) indoor carpet surfaces. If your having trouble with the speed of the indoors a common problem is just the noise and the echos. If that is the case than its just mental.

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it depends.:-??

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