Outdoor and Indoor Tennis Court Construction
Tennis is one of the most popular sports worldwide for both professional athletes and recreational users. However, the quality of a tennis court is not just about the net. The speed of the game, the quality of the ball bounce, and the player's joint health are directly related to the surface technology used and the court structure. As Integral Spor, we offer turnkey solutions for your outdoor and indoor tennis court projects in compliance with ITTF and ITF standards.
1. Tennis Court Surface Types
The most important factor determining the character of the court is the surface. Three main surface types stand out according to the purpose of use:
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Surface Type |
Features |
Area of Use |
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Acrylic Surface |
Fast game, low maintenance cost, multi-color options. |
Schools, municipalities, professional tournaments. |
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Clay Surface |
Slow game, high shock absorption, joint-friendly. |
Professional tennis clubs, academies. |
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Artificial Turf / Tartan |
Durable, aesthetic appearance, multi-purpose use. |
Hotels, housing complexes, multi-purpose sports facilities. |
2. Outdoor Tennis Court Construction
Outdoor courts offer the enjoyment of tennis in natural weather conditions. However, they must be resistant to environmental factors.
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Substructure: Acrylic layers applied on asphalt or concrete surfaces must be highly resistant to cracking.
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Lighting: Asymmetric LED floodlights are used for night matches at 400-500 Lux level, preventing glare.
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Enclosure: The court is isolated with PVC-coated wire mesh systems.
3. Indoor Tennis Court Construction
Indoor courts, which offer uninterrupted play 365 days a year regardless of climate conditions, accelerate the return on investment.
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Steel Construction: Spacious playing areas without columns are created thanks to wide-span steel roofs.
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Membrane Covering: Energy saving during the day is ensured with UV-protected textile membranes that have high light permeability.
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Climate Control: Ventilation systems that keep the indoor air quality and temperature constant are integrated.
4. Technical Dimensions and Installation
The standard playing area dimensions of a tennis court are 23.77 m long and 10.97 m (for doubles) wide. However, a total area of approximately 18m x 36m (648 m²) is required, including run-off areas for safe play. Integral Spor constructs pitches where these dimensions are applied with precision, approved by ball bounce tests.
Conclusion: Whether it is an outdoor housing complex court or a professional indoor academy facility; the right choice of surface and structure determines the success of your project. You can get a quote from our expert team for the tennis court solution that best suits your needs.
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