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Correction for the size of a Tennis court

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How big is 60,322.460 square millimeters?
It's about one-four-thousand-five-hundredth as big as a Tennis court
The size of a Tennis court is about 260,871,740 square millimeters.
(per ITF specification; for doubles)
Per International Tennis Federation Rules of Tennis 2009, a doubles tennis court should measure 23.7744 m long by 10.9728 m, for a total area of about 260,760,000 square millimeters. Courts may be surfaced with crushed red stone, shale, brick, hard-soil grass, or asphalt.
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