by TomBs » Mon, 06 Jun 2011 02:01
I play at my best on an indoor carpet. I prefer playing oustide though.
Clay courts are quite expensive to maintain yes. I hate them. Here in Belgium 99% is clay. Indoor usually some carpet, although also some clay.
There are a lot of clubs with really crap clay courts around here. I've played on a few good, but so many are just utter crap. At my current club the layer under the clay is totally wrong, so as long as the municipality doesn't get the new courts (there are plans, but of course football gets priority, so taking ages...) our courts are totally crap. You can't slide on them, lines are way above the court, a ball bouncing can literally leave a hole of 2 cm (if it wasn't there already anyway)
There are new techniques though, artificial clay for instance, looks promising.
Prefer hardcourts, but since it results in more injuries I can understand clubs having clay courts. Still there are alternatives available, cushion court for instance. I do get the feeling that clubs around here are just sticking in the past, sticking with their known clay courts, instead of looking at alternatives. Must say I grew up on the hardcourts.
Anyway, before I start a rage against clay courts...
I'd love to play on grass some time, despite having bad experience with artificial grass courts (they suck).
And yes, the grass season should be longer. Guess it's just that the only place where you can find them is in Britain (and for tournament's sake in Germany and Netherlands one or two).
