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The Shift from Clay to Hard Courts in French Tennis

As France seeks to broaden tennis participation, hard courts are increasingly replacing the traditional clay surfaces, raising concerns about the future of this iconic playing style.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-28 / 1min

In recent years, France has made efforts to expand tennis accessibility, leading to a notable transition from clay courts to hard courts across the nation.

This shift has left the classic clay surface, synonymous with the French Open at Roland Garros, available to only a select few players.

Critics argue that this change may be impacting the performance of home players, who have historically thrived on clay, potentially contributing to a decline in their success.