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Tips in Building A Platform Tennis Court


By: Jason Maxwell
Submitted: 2010-11-19 10:06:46 | Word Count: 504


One of the newest sports that is gaining more and more popularity these days is platform tennis. This kind of sport is played on a court ¼ smaller than a lawn tennis court, racquets made of wood, & a more rigid ball. The twist comes from the screen fencing netted around the court which can also be played upon. You would want the convenience of having your own court when you have come to love the game. Below will give you tips on how to build your own paddle tennis court.

Take a look at some online companies that are capable of constructing different types of courts within your property. Inquire and ask for a rough estimate from them on how much it will cost to erect a private court.

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Visit some community sites and look for things that you can use for your court. You will be amazed at what you will find on these sites from pool facilities to court amenities. You may even chance upon a second hand platform tennis court. This is possible because most of these courts are designed to be taken apart and reassembled in another location. You will save a lot of money if you get lucky.

Visit home improvement stores and do-it yourself shops. Purchase the materials for your private court such as screens for the fencing, a variety of surfaces like rubber or boards. You have to be good at handling do-it-yourself projects. Try involving your entire family in pitching in some work for the court.

Visit web pages for platform tennis clubs such as PaddlePro.com. You will surely find many links there for entities that can aid you in constructing a paddle tennis court.

Consider the following facts if you need more reasons to take up platform tennis as a sport. Paddle tennis is the only ball sport that is playable outdoors during winter. Plus, this sport is very easy to learn. There's no minimum age requirement. So it can be played by anybody from amateurs to professionals. This is surely a great chance for your community to have a court facility all year long. The ball is kept in play longer, and you can device innovative moves with the additional factor of the screens. Your whole family can benefit from this great sport. This can be very addictive and it involves strategizing. When you learn this sport, your winter will never be the same again.

This sport is played during winter months on a dais, raised from the ground leaving room for heating elements that melt the ice from the surface at the same time giving warmth to the players. Twelve-foot screens surround the court making them part of the game play. The following paragraphs discuss the dos and don'ts on playing the game.

Author Resource:- Visit us in our website and we'll help you build your paddle tennis court. We have a lot of links to anything about paddle tennis such as paddle tennis rackets.


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