• Hard courts:
• Hard courts are the most common types of surfaces around today. It ' s very cheap and easy to construct. The surface of these courts is made of a uniform rigid material, which also has an acrylic surface layer thus producing more frequent ball bounce than any other court. Although the hard court has various degrees of speed depending on the quantity of sand that was added to the paint during the construction of the court. But note that, despite the speed of the hard courts, its balls still don ' t match the grass courts which are faster.
• Carpet Courts:
• Carpet courts are tennis courts with artificial / carpet surfaces. These surface are mostly found at indoor sports arenas and are put in place for the purpose of a tennis game and it ' s pulled off immediately the play is over. Tennis games on carpet courts are normally faster than the hard courts. It is also characterized by low bounce which makes it far more easier for tennis players with shrewd serves and a decent net game to enjoy the play.