Laykold
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Laykold is a brand of tennis hardcourt constructed over an asphalt or concrete base. It can be constructed without cushion or with a cushion layer (Laykold Cushion Plus) for better force reduction and longer player longevity. Court surfaces are made of various materials including rubber, silica, and acrylic resin. Laykold is manufactured by Advanced Polymer Technology (based in Harmony, Pennsylvania).
Tournaments
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Laykold has been the surface of the Miami Open since 1984.{{cite web |title=Laykold |url=https://www.polytan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/EPF_Laykold_16Seiten_en_LowRes.pdf |website=polytan.com |accessdate=23 March 2020 |format=PDF}} In March 2020, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) announced that the US Open will be using Laykold for five years, starting with the 2020 tournament.{{cite news |title=US Open changing hard-court brand for 1st time since 1970s |url=https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/mar/23/us-open-changing-hard-court-brand-for-1st-time-sin/ |accessdate=23 March 2020 |work=washingtontimes.com |agency=Associated Press |date=23 March 2020}} In 2025 the surface was used at Indian Wells.{{cite web |title=BNP Paribas Open Adds Trio of New Partners, Extends Three Sponsorships Ahead of 2025 Event |url=https://bnpparibasopen.com/news/bnp-paribas-open-adds-trio-of-new-partners-2025 |website=BNP Paribas Open |language=en}}{{cite web |title=BNP Paribas Open Announces Laykold as Official Surface Provider |url=https://www.laykold.com/news/indian-wells-announcement |website=Laykold |date=17 January 2025}}
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External links
- {{official website|http://www.laykold.com/}}
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Category:Tennis court surfaces
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