ACRYLIC HARD

All Acrylic systems can be applied on properly constructed asphalt, concrete, or existing acrylic tennis court surfaces. Acrylic courts can also have a cushioned layer underneath. Acrylic courts offer a lot of bounce, which results in enjoyable rallies and breathtaking points. For this reason, most professional tennis tournaments are played on this reliable surface.

Clay

CLAY

A clay court is a type of tennis court made with a foundation of crushed stone, brick, or shale, topped with a layer of fine clay. It is used exclusively for the French Open. Clay courts come in red (crushed brick) and green (crushed metabasalt) varieties. While less expensive to build than other court types, they require regular maintenance, including watering, rolling, and brushing before each game, to maintain their texture and flatness.
Hybrid

HYBRID CLAY

Hybrid clay is a highly innovative product that combines the tradition of the clay surface and combines that with modern day technology. creates an uniform, homogeneous and attractive hybrid clay tennis court which, in contrast to traditional clay courts, prevents holes and cracks in the surface. It is considered to be the ultimate generation clay tennis courts and the system holds the recognition as well being classified with the cat-1 slow by the ITF.

SYNTHETIC GRASS

Many clubs and sports centers are choosing artificial turf for their courts due to its high performance, aesthetics, and the ability to play year-round, even in bad weather, thanks to its drainage system. To meet various needs for surface speed, bounce, color, and certifications, companies offer a wide range of tennis products with varying filament structures, compositions, thicknesses, densities, and colors.

PICKLEBALL COURTS

The special multi-layer composition consisting of select SBR granules and 100% synthetic resin with extraordinary binding properties make the system ideal for pickleball court surface since it ensures the perfect ball bounce, comfort and speed as well as high resistance to weather agents and UV rays.
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