What are the best seats to have to watch a tennis game live?
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The best seats are behind the baseline. Check ticket prices for any tennis event and the baseline box seats are the most expensive. You get a better feel for the speed of the ball and what the player goes through to get to each ball.What are some things that I could do at home to improve my tennis skills?
The drivers seat as you go someplace more exciting...same as any sports game, courtside center
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Center court - Court-side - facing the players chairs - provides an un-obscured view of play if the umpire's chair is tall.Is there a group for Anastasia Myskina?
courtside! watch out for any balls flying at you?!!?!?: )
Depends on your preference. If you'd like to see the players close up, I'd suggest sitting at the end of the court. If you like following the ball back and forth, sit in the middle. If you're in a big stadium however, I suggest sitting toward the center of the court if you're going to be up high. You'll see better.
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It's all very subjective. But I've been to 20 U.S. Open Tennis Tournaments over the years. So, I speak from experience.Get the seats closest to the court on either end. Center court is fine, but if you really want to see how the game is played try the box seats at the end of the court. You can clearly see everything and every player without turning your head left or right with each shot. That's also why the TV networks use the same angle to broadcast the matches.
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umpires chairsWell, if you really want the best seat, it would be best to be the one playing in the match :)
But as a spectator, the best seats would be where the pros' friends and family sit. This would be at the corner part of the court. Seat locations that are often mistaken as the best seat would be directly behind one of the players, or at the center of the long side of the court (where the umpire is located).
Reasons why sitting directly behind one of the players is bad:
1) Your view may be obstructed by the tennis player as he/she is moving around that court.
2) Your view of the court is only one dimensional, where you can only see the ball coming towards you, but have very little idea how fast the ball is traveling.
3) If you're on the receiving end when Roddick is serving, your head may be lopped off and death would be bad.
Reasons why sitting where the umpire is located is bad.
1) The strain on your neck as you turn from left to right may not seem like much when for a minimal period, but for an entire match, you will be very sore. *raises hand* from experience.
2) Another one dimensional view. You can see the pace of the ball clearly, but forget about any idea of where placement is going to be.
Sitting at the corner means that you will have minimal neck movement, and still have a two dimensional view of how fast the ball is moving and where it's going to land. TIckets for the corner seats are always more expensive, and for good reason.
As for the height off the ground, I can only say from US Open experience, but being slightly higher than the players isn't bad unless you want closer views, then the lowest tier would be ideal.
Hope this answer helped. Enjoy the matches.
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I like the south end you don't have to move your head back and forth. You can sit closer to the court and see the players better.When is the semi - finals and final in wimbledon?
Either of the two end lines, but not the side lines where the players takes a rest or seat.More Questions & Answers...