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- Plexicushion is a brand of acrylic-based hardcourt tennis surface and one of the surface types used on the professional ****ociation of Tennis Professionals...
- used at professional tournaments include: DecoTurf GreenSet Laykold Plexicushion Rebound Ace SportMaster Sport Surfaces Tennis portal Clay court ****...
- surfaces have been used: green-coloured Rebound Ace up to 2007 and blue Plexicushion from 2008 to 2019. Since 2020, it has been pla**** on blue GreenSet. First...
- allowing indoor and night-time play. The Australian Open specifically uses Plexicushion Prestige hardcourts, categorized as a "Medium" speed surface by the International...
- Australian Open Surface change 1905: Gr**** 1988: Hard Rebound Ace 2008: Hard Plexicushion 2020: Hard GreenSet Venue change 1905: Melbourne 1906: Christchurch and...
- Open changed to Plexicushion in 2008, all Australian Open Series tournaments were required to change their court surfaces to Plexicushion. The Moorilla...
- winning her first three titles on Rebound Ace and her last four on Plexicushion. The champion receives a miniature replica of the Daphne Akhurst Memorial...
- making it difficult to play on. In 2008, the surface was changed to Plexicushion, and coloured blue. The surface is similar in properties to DecoTurf...
- held in Athens, Greece, as well as the Paralympic Games at both sites. Plexicushion Rebound Ace GreenSet Laykold "DecoSystems Company Information". Archived...
- After twenty years of playing on Rebound Ace, the courts were changed to Plexicushion, a marginally faster surface. The new surface is thinner, and therefore...