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Rolling Your Grass Tennis Court to Perfection
Grass courts should be rolled at least once a week during the growing season. Rolling compacts the surface, ensuring a smooth and even playing field. Avoid excessive rolling, as it can lead to soil compaction and impede grass root development.
Dominant Eye in Tennis: Unlocking Your True Potential on the Court
When it comes to mastering tennis technique, many players focus on footwork, grip, or swing mechanics, but there is a crucial factor often overlooked that can dramatically influence your game: your dominant eye. This subtle yet powerful physiological trait plays a tremendous role not only in tennis but in virtually all sports involving precision and spatial awareness.
8 Phases for an Effortless World-Class Tennis Forehand
Mastering a world-class tennis forehand requires more than just raw power or endless practice. It demands precision, technique, and a deep understanding of biomechanics. After 14 years of coaching and refining the art of the forehand, Grant VanderHayden shares a proven system that breaks down the shot into eight essential phases
A Groundskeeper’s Guide to Preventing Patches on Grass Courts
Bare patches can be prevented by maintaining healthy grass growth through proper mowing, fertilization, and irrigation. Avoid overuse of specific areas by rotating player positions during practice sessions. Promptly repair any damage to prevent bare patches from spreading
Wimbledon 2025: Alcaraz Survives First-Round Scare From a Master of the Craft
The reigning champion, Carlos Alcaraz, was pushed to the absolute limit in a nail-biting five-set thriller against the enigmatic Italian, Fabio Fognini, in the opening round of Wimbledon 2025. The young Spaniard, who has looked imperious on grass, was forced to dig deep to overcome a player who reminded everyone of his prodigious talent.
The Velvet Paradox: Why Wimbledon’s Famous Grass Is Playing Slower This Year
Wimbledon’s hallowed lawns have long been synonymous with blistering serves and lightning-fast rallies. The slick, green canvas has historically favoured the bold, aggressive player, the one willing to charge the net and end points with a deft touch. However, keen observers and players alike have noticed a discernible shift in recent years, and 2025 is no exception. The grass at the All England Club is, whisper it, playing slower.





