A tennis court is 78ft (23.77m) in length. The courts used for singles matches are 27ft (8.23m) wide, while doubles courts are 36ft (10.97m) wide. The court's service line is 21ft (6.4m) from the net.
Are tennis courts all the same size?
Tennis courts usually come in standard sizes. While there may be slight differences between different courts, professional ATP and ITF courts are generally consistent. However, for recreational purposes or for contact games such as tennis, the size of the courts may vary. Singles and doubles courts are usually the same size, with markings distinguishing the singles and doubles playing areas.
What is the total area of a tennis court?
The total area of a standard tennis court is 260.87 square meters, which is the total playing area for doubles matches. However, there is a singles court marked within the doubles court, with a total playing area of 195.65 square meters.
How much space do you need for a tennis court?
The minimum area of a standard tennis court must be 36.58 meters x 18.29 meters, or 668.9 square meters. The minimum area of the playing field to provide additional space for referees and players to overtake must be 39.62 meters x 21.34 meters, or 845.42 square meters. If your land is less than 1.5 acres, it may not be large enough to accommodate a tennis court.
What kind of tennis court flooring does "NovoTrack" offer?