A very interesting potential new surface, that would permit tennis to enter a new century of high technology impregnated into the sport. The floor can be used to accurately pinpoint the ball anywhere it lands (much higher than the Hawkeye system) and it can also be used to track the player's movements, actively being able to show movement statistics to spectators and even to players.
If this surface gets accepted by the ATP, its bounce can be adjusted just like hard courts, but players will have less problems with movement as the surface will not be as tough as the hard courts. The visual displays will also be helpful to track the ball during a match so that spectators can see more of what is going on.
The new glass floor
General Masterclass can provide more technical details here. He has the info! 
this really is unbelievable stuff. perhaps its time they start using these hi tech/futuristic surfaces at some of the masters events.
it is better for the sport. the players, and the fans.