Introduction to Pickleball and Tennis Court Conversion
For the fourth year in a row, pickleball has been named the fastest-growing sport in the U.S., attracting players of all ages with its fast-paced cross between tennis, badminton, and table tennis. Played with a paddle, a plastic ball, and a low net, pickleball is a fun, social, and accessible way to stay active, with an ...
Recognizing when it’s time to resurface a tennis court is key to avoiding costly repairs and prolonging the life of the facility. Regular resurfacing and maintenance are crucial factors that directly impact the court’s life, enhancing its durability and extending its longevity.
Maintenance impacts more than just aesthetics – it’s essential for player safety, optimal gameplay, and ...
Pickleball is taking the sports world by storm, blending the best elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis into a fast-paced, accessible game. Played on a court similar in size to a badminton court but with a slightly modified tennis net, pickleball is easy to pick up for players of all ages and skill levels. This universal appeal has fueled a surge in demand for new pickleball courts ...
For the fourth year in a row, pickleball was crowned the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. The enormous popularity comes from its exciting pace, social atmosphere, and accessibility to players of all ages and skill levels. Pickleball can be played on both outdoor and indoor courts, with each requiring specific surface and design considerations.
If you’re looking to jump on the trend ...
Choosing the right contractor for your running track can mean the difference between a surface that lasts 3 years and one that lasts 10, so it’s important to pick a team you can trust.
For over two decades, Pro Track and Tennis has brought top-quality yet affordable running track installation and resurfacing to 24 states, proudly serving local athletes and earning the trust of ...
Unlocking the Potential of Underused Tennis Courts
A strange shift has been happening since the pandemic: public tennis courts are getting less play across the country. Once-busy courts are now often underutilized, while people spend more time at home.
But there’s good news: Instead of letting those old courts go unused, many communities are getting creative and finding ...