You should allow 12–18 feet beyond the baseline for safety and ball retrieval.
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The court lines for doubles are 78' x 36' . You should allow 12–18 feet beyond the baseline
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A standard doubles court requires approximately 60' x 120' (7,200 sq. ft.) of space to include safe "run-off" areas.
The surface is the most critical decision, affecting both the price and how the game "feels." A Full Guide to Building a Tennis Court - USA Shade
Check local zoning laws for setbacks, drainage requirements, and noise assessments before starting. Choosing Your Surface
You should allow 12–18 feet beyond the baseline for safety and ball retrieval.
Building a tennis court is a major investment that requires careful planning regarding space, surface type, and long-term costs. The average cost to build a backyard tennis court ranges from , depending on materials and site preparation. 📐 Planning & Space Requirements
The court lines for doubles are 78' x 36' .
Before purchasing materials or hiring a contractor, ensure your site meets standard dimensions.
A standard doubles court requires approximately 60' x 120' (7,200 sq. ft.) of space to include safe "run-off" areas.
The surface is the most critical decision, affecting both the price and how the game "feels." A Full Guide to Building a Tennis Court - USA Shade
Check local zoning laws for setbacks, drainage requirements, and noise assessments before starting. Choosing Your Surface
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