Tennis Court Surfaces

As a brand that combines innovation and excellence to bring the most exciting moments of tennis to life, we at Avind produce polyurethane, epoxy, and acrylic materials specifically designed to enhance the performance and durability of your tennis courts.

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Avind CC

Avind CC - Clay Court

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PU Outdoor System1.3

Avind MW

Avind MW - PU Outdoor System

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Avind AC

Avind AC - Acrylic Coating

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Avind 2L-1.2

Avind 2L

Avind 2L - Tartan Surface

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Benefits

    • Ensures excellent grip for tennis players' shoes on the court surface.
    • Optimizes ball grip and bounce speed, helping players make better shots.
    • Reduces strain on players' joints and muscles.
    • Long-lasting and resistant to wear and tear.
    • Requires quick and easy maintenance. Cleaning and maintaining the courts ensure the game continues uninterrupted and safely.
    • Available in various colors and design options.
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Frequently Asked Questions

1.How are tennis court surfaces replaced or refurbished?

Replacing or refurbishing tennis court surfaces typically requires a professional team. This process can include removing the old coating, leveling the surface, and applying a new coating. The resurfacing process can vary depending on the size of the court and the type of surface, and it can be a lengthy process. Therefore, it is important to seek professional help from experts.

2.How is the maintenance of tennis courts carried out?

The maintenance of tennis courts can vary depending on the type of surface and frequency of use. However, general maintenance steps may include: o Regular cleaning and removal of debris or leaves. o Repairing cracks and holes. o Regular brushing and cleaning of synthetic surfaces. o Watering and compacting clay courts (if waterproof coatings are used).

3.Which type of tennis court surfaces are more common?

Synthetic courts are among the most commonly used tennis court surfaces worldwide. This is because synthetic surfaces are durable, easy to maintain, and provide good grip for players. Additionally, synthetic courts are more weather-resistant and can be made suitable for play throughout the year.

4.What materials are used to make tennis court surfaces?

Tennis court surfaces are typically made from various materials, the most common of which are listed:
Hard Courts: Concrete or asphalt surfaces are referred to as hard courts.
Clay Courts: Courts made using a special mixture of clay.
Synthetic Courts: Made using synthetic materials such as polyurethane, epoxy, or acrylic coatings.

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