French Open News Coverage is Good because of Athleticism
The French Open tennis news coverage is always wonderful because the clay court is so difficult for so many players to win on. If the coverage were not good, tennis fans would not be able to see how the court affects the individual players.
The forward velocity of the ball is reduced more than on grass, hard courts or indoor carpet. This allows the player more time to get to each ball, thus reducing the effectiveness of a power game. Many tennis superstars cannot master this type of game and do not ever receive the French Open trophy. Serve and volley players are least effective on this type of court.
The French Open is the second in the Grand Slam tennis tournaments. First is the Australian Open, followed by the French Open. Next it Wimbledon and last is the U.S. Open. The Australian Open is played on a hardcourt. Hardcourts are usually made of cement or asphalt and are medium to fast. The Wimbledon is held in England and is played on a grass court last is also very slow. The U.S. Open is played on an acrylic hardcourt, which has slightly less friction and produces a lower bounce compared to other hardcourt surfaces.
