Everything about Plexicushion totally explained
Plexicushion is a tennis surface system made by
Plexipave, a company based in
Massachusetts,
USA.
The Plexicushion Surface System
According to the Plexipave website there are four different types of Plexicushion. They are Prestige, Competition, Tournament and 2000. The Plexicushion Prestige surface is the Australian Open Surface from 2008.
The Plexicushion Systems consist of a Plexicushion substrate (Which is a blend of latex, rubber, and plastic particles) and the 100% acylic
Plexipave Surface. The substrate forms a layer which absorbs body shock and reduces muscle fatigue. The
Plexipave surface provides the system with a consistent and uniform bounce, long-lasting colour, and allows for the installers to meet speed of play specifications.
Australian Open
On May 30, 2007 the
Australian Open and
Tennis Australia announced Plexicushion as the new Australian Open surface. The Surface was installed in time for the
2008 Australian Open, and was accompanied by a change in surfaces at the lead-up tournaments to the Australian Open. For a list of these tournaments, see
2008 ATP Tour and
2008 WTA Tour.
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