Grass Courts
Until 1975, three of the four Grand Slams – Wimbledon, the US Open and the Australian Open – were played on grass.
Until 1975, three of the four Grand Slams – Wimbledon, the US Open and the Australian Open – were played on grass.
Nowadays men tennis players wear a variety of tennis shorts, t-shirts, sweatbands, and tennis shoes.
Nowadays, women tennis players wear tennis dresses, tennis skirts, shirts, and headbands.
Mens tennis attire was originally white long pants and a formal white long sleeve shirt.
Women tennis attire was originally long white dresses.
Racket frames were originally made out of wood.
In early years, every material in tennis was restricted to white. Such as the tennis balls.
Tennis rackets handle (leather or rubber), frame (graphite, carbon fiber, or composites that can include fiberglass and kevlar), and strings (polyester, nylon, synthetic or natural gut).
Tennis balls in the early years were originally made from leather or cloth and filled with rags or horsehair.
Tennis court materials include acrylic, asphalt, concrete, artificial clay, clay, hybrid clay, artificial grass, grass, carpet, and others like wood and tile.