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I am speaking of outdoor hard courts.
For slowest - My Pick would be the Australian Open, but could it be Miami? (there are rumours going that it is faster this year but generally Miami is very slow). For fastest - It would be Cincinatti I think. (Not that it is fast by 80/90's standards but the fastest of the current hard courts). What are people's thoughts? |
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Fastest is Dubai and USO
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Generally(slowest to quickest) -
Miami IW AO Toronto Shanghai Cincy
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The way it played last year, new list(added Dubai)-
Miami AO IW USO Toronto/Montreal Shanghai Dubai* Cincy *Dubai,Cincy might switch places the way Dubai played this year,let's see. Excluded indoors since you mentioned Outdoors in the OP. PS - Judging from last year Toronto/Montreal and USO are close. Generally USO plays faster than Toronto though.
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BigForehand - Nadull will need a gun and extended mags to take Federer out at Wimbledon, even with his abuse and polyester. Last edited by monfed : 03-20-2012 at 09:22 PM. |
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I've got a question for those who've been following tennis for a longer time,
what was the speed of Dubai, Miami, AO, IW, USO, Toronto/Montreal, Shanghai, Cincinnati in the 90's compared to 2011/2012? |
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Miami and IW - humid versus dry air - what difference does this make as the courts might actually be similar.
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Also - I felt at times like IW wasn't all that quick but at other times it seemed much quicker. That says to me the balls were changing in their characteristics more with the heat/humidity/air pressure rather than simply being a surface thing.
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Hmm ok.
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http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/T.../Shanghai.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangha...ennis)#History The Dubai tournament has been around since the mid 90s. Sorry, Don't know the relative speeds.
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From what my eyes have told me in recent times:
Miami AO* IW Shanghai USO Toronto/Montreal Dubai* = Cincy Could be wrong, though. * = based on 2012 speeds; rest are 2011.
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By teh way, GPS only tells you how hard it is to break. I think for instance the low bounce on grass makes a serve often hard to return, even if the court is slow. |
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AO with rebound ace was maybe a bit faster than IW and Miami, but still quite slow and high bouncing. Cincinatti and USO were clearly faster than IW, Miami and AO. The speed depends on many things: the weather, balls, how they resurface it each year,.... Dubai this year has been possibly the fastest outdoor hardcourt conditions I've seen in some years. |
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Isn't it humid in FL even in the "dry" season?
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