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This is what you are looking for to surface your tennis court.
http://www.plexipave.com/ "Top Spin" wrote in message ... On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 04:19:40 -0700 (PDT), hillpc wrote: I'm no tennis expert, but isn't most parking-grade asphalt a lousy court surface? Not flat, not smooth, etc. The balls will bounce funny, etc. Or are you going to put a sand bed and astro-turf/rubber mat surface above it? Yeah, I'm no expert either, and this is at least a start. I don't know how much use it will actually get; time will tell. The most experienced person in my family has only 2 years of high school tennis experience. But I understand that people do commonly use asphalt, and the more rigorous people put something on top, such as some kind of sanded latex coating or other surfaces. As a lifetime tennis player, I would not want to play on most asphalt surfaces. Before you put a lot of work into something that will disappoint, I'd put up a makeshift net and play a few games. I doubt you will like the unpredictable bounce. Post a closeup photo of the roughest part of the surface in the playing area. Put a tennis ball and a quarter in the photo for perspective. Better yet, pour something small and spherical, like peas or BBs on the surface and see how even that is. Taked a photo from the side. Also, compare your surface with a local public court. I bet there's a lot of difference. Even concrete courts are coated. Someone suggested sand. I've played on courts that used sand. Hate 'em. |
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