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[QUOTE="robbie mustoe, post: 2100992, member: 1969"] The bounce is very inconsistent on Australian clay. On European clay, which is far more dense, the bounce is very consistent with the exception of when the ball connects with the lines, as is the case on most surfaces. There is virtually no luck involved in clay court tennis. It reduces the impact of big serving getting players out of trouble and reduces it to a slug fest. The fact that Nadal won so many matches in a row on the surface proves this. There is actually far more luck and inconsistency associated with grasscourt tennis as the matches often are determined by a few key points. [/QUOTE]
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