Wimbledon's grass courts change during the tournament
Wimbledon's grass courts evolve over the tournament, with uneven wear causing unpredictable ball bounces that demand exceptional player adaptability and strategic shifts.
Wimbledon's famous grass courts, though meticulously maintained, develop uneven growth and wear throughout the two-week tournament. This causes tennis balls to bounce unpredictably, challenging even the most skilled players. While 100 percent perennial ryegrass is used for durability, varying sunlight and intense play, especially along baselines, create patches of shorter grass or bare soil.
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