Category: Tennis Courts

Resurface or Repair Your Tennis Court?
Tennis Courts
Adrian Barry

Resurface or Repair Your Tennis Court? What’s the Best Choice?

So your court’s lookin’ rough lately, huh? Maybe it’s getting cracked and worn out. Or maybe the lines are faded so bad you can’t even see them anymore! Well don’t you worry – I’m here to break down your options so you can pick the best fix. You can either resurface the whole thing, which

Maintaining a Clay Tennis Court
Tennis Courts
Darinka Aleksic

How to Maintain a Clay Tennis Court?

No matter if you have clay, hard, or grass courts at your facility, upkeep is always important. But clay courts do take a bit more TLC than others. If that’s the surface you decided on, here are some things you’ll need to do to keep it in tip-top shape. Purchase the Correct Tools You’ll want

Backyard Tennis Court
Tennis Courts
Adrian Barry

Step-By-Step Manual for Setting up a Tennis Court in Your Own Backyard

Sometimes, it’s hard to find an open court at the park, and having to pack up all your gear and drive there is a pain. Well, have I got some news for you! How does having your own private court in your backyard sound? Can you imagine waking up, grabbing your racket, and hustling outside

Comparisons of clay and hard court tennis surfaces
Tennis Courts
Adrian Barry

Comparing Clay and Hard Tennis Courts – Which One to Play On?

Clay courts or hard courts are excellent surfaces for tennis, and each one has its pros and cons. With clay courts, the ground is made of crushed brick or stone. It gives a little when you run on it. Means you can slide into some shots. But it also means the clay can get stuck

man playing tennis on a court soaked by rain
Tennis Courts
Adrian Barry

Should You Play Tennis on a Court Soaked by Rain?

Sometimes, nothing feels better than hitting the ball around on a nice sunny day. You feel good, you play good, right? But what if clouds start rolling in while you’re in the middle of a match? Do you pack it in or keep swinging? There are good points to playing both ways. On the one

Tennis Court
Tennis Courts
Adrian Barry

What Are Dimensions of Tennis Courts – How to Build One At Home?

Building a tennis court in your backyard is a great way to get your exercise in, no matter the weather. Whether you wanna play like the pros or help little kids practice their swing, you’ll want the court to be just the right size. Court dimensions are pretty much the same all over – and

Rules
Adrian Barry

What Are the Different Surfaces Used at the Grand Slams in Tennis?

The top tournaments have three main kinds – grass, hard, and clay. Each surface helps some playing styles more than others. Grass is really fast so it favors aggressive players. Clay is slower and favors people who can run forever and use tricky shots. Hard courts are in between those two. Because of this, certain

Pickleball guide
Rules
Adrian Barry

How to Play Pickleball on a Tennis Court? And Why Is It Getting Popular?

Pickleball is a fun racquet sport that’s growing in popularity as an alternative to tennis It was invented way back in 1965 on an island in Washington state. And it is actually the official sport of Washington? With the smaller court size and lighter balls/paddles compared to tennis gear, I think Pickleball makes it easy

Resurface of Tennis Court How Much it Costs
Tennis Courts
Darinka Aleksic

How Much Does It Cost To Resurface A Tennis Court? Evaluating the Investment

Redoing the surface of your tennis court is important for keeping it in good shape for play. The price can be different depending on a few things. Let’s check out what affects the cost of resurfacing below. What Are Some Basic Expenses? The cost to redo a tennis court surface usually falls between $8,000 and