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Early 1900s


In the early 1900s tennis was played on local clays, grass, or on a product call En Tout Cas, a crushed brick product from Europe.  The brick was sometimes shipped over from Europe as ballast on empty ships.  The European-style clay court is still being used today in several European countries.
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