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  2. Real tennis - Wikipedia

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    The jeu à dedans court is a rectangular indoor court with high walls on all four sides and a high ceiling. The floor size of a court can vary from 28.3 by 9.1 metres (93 ft × 30 ft) at Oxford to 29.6 by 9.6 metres (97 ft × 31 ft) and can be constructed of dyed concrete or, in some older courts, flagstone .

  3. Tennis court - Wikipedia

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    A tennis court is the venue where the sport of tennis is played. It is a firm rectangular surface with a low net stretched across the centre. The same surface can be used to play both doubles and singles matches. A variety of surfaces can be used to create a tennis court, each with its own characteristics which affect the playing style of the game.

  4. Wood court - Wikipedia

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    In 1885 the Seventh Regiment Championship was established and played on indoor wood courts at the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York City. Wooden tennis courts are regarded as the fastest of all indoor courts, as they have a very short and low bounce. [2] [3] The player's speed is the tactical deciding advantage on wood courts. [4]

  5. Chateau inspired Bath home with indoor basketball court sells ...

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    Eighteen homes that sold for $500,000 or more led home sales for Greater Akron the week of Oct. 18, including one in Bath with an indoor basketball court. See inside.

  6. Indoor pickleball court is no longer coming to Burlington ...

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    This indoor court was slated to open sometime in fall.

  7. Carpet court - Wikipedia

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    This type of carpet court became popular in the 1980s in British and Asian tennis clubs for recreational play as they were easier and cheaper to maintain than grass courts. [4] [5] The other type used predominantly for indoor tennis is a textile surface of nylon or rubber matting laid out on a concrete base. [6]

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  9. The NBA Cup courts are back! Here's a team-by-team look at ...

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    Last year's courts received some harsh reactions, but the league is bringing them back for another round. While this year's group is a bit less unruly, there are still some standouts, both good ...