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- noun A
tennis court having a hard surface, frequentlyconcrete
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Examples
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"I'm back to hardcourt, which is my favourite surface," said the 25-year-old ranked 19th.
Turkish Press 2010
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"I'm back to hardcourt, which is my favourite surface," said the 25-year-old ranked 19th.
Raw Story 2010
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"I'm back to hardcourt, which is my favourite surface," said the 25-year-old ranked 19th.
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While ECU has had some success on the football field, the hardcourt is another story.
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What we're dealing with here is "hardcourt," the cycling equivalent of stickball.
"I'm Your Mama," Quoth Necessity to Invention BikeSnobNYC 2010
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I'm back to hardcourt, which is my favourite surface, "said the 25-year-old.
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I'm back to hardcourt, which is my favourite surface, "said the 25-year-old.
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I'm back to hardcourt, which is my favourite surface, "said the 25-year-old.
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But a seismic shift took place in men's tennis when Rafael Nadal capped a stirring fortnight by holding off Roger Federer 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3), 3-6, 6-2 to win the Australian Open — the Spaniard's first Grand Slam on a hardcourt.
Once in running for best ever, now Federer can't beat Nadal 2009
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The matchup: Red-hot Soderling will try to make the clay play like a hardcourt by taking the ball early and staying aggressive.
Federer enters men's semifinals near elusive French Open title 2009
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