Court Types & Services
Private courts designed for Auckland homes.
From full-size tennis courts to compact practice layouts, dual-sport configurations, and court upgrades — each project is tailored to the property, the site, and the homeowner's goals.
Full-Size Residential Tennis Courts
For properties with the space to do it properly.
Who It Suits
Suited to larger residential sections and lifestyle blocks where a regulation-size court can be accommodated without compromising the rest of the property.
What You Get
A full-size court provides the complete tennis experience — proper run-off zones, standard net height, and the proportions that make the game feel right. It also adds meaningful value to the property as a permanent amenity.

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Compact Practice Courts
Purposeful play, designed for tighter sites.
Who It Suits
Suited to homeowners who want a private court but have a more constrained footprint, or who are primarily interested in practice and training rather than full match play.
What You Get
A compact court delivers a genuine practice and play experience within a reduced footprint. It can often be integrated into sites where a full-size court isn't feasible — including sloped or terraced sections.

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Tennis + Pickleball Courts
Two sports, one well-considered court.
Who It Suits
Suited to households where both tennis and pickleball are played, or where the versatility of a dual-sport court is preferred over a single-sport layout.
What You Get
A combined tennis and pickleball court uses a shared surface with dual line markings, allowing both games to be played without compromise. This is one of the most popular configurations for new residential court builds.

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Multi-Sport Courts
Versatile surfaces for active households.
Who It Suits
Suited to families or households who want a court that accommodates multiple sports — basketball, netball, volleyball, or other activities alongside tennis or pickleball.
What You Get
A multi-sport court is designed around the specific sports your household wants to play. Surface type, line markings, and net configurations are all considered as part of the design process.

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Court Resurfacing
Restore and refresh an existing court.
Who It Suits
Suited to homeowners with an existing court that has aged, cracked, or faded — or who want to change the surface colour, texture, or specification.
What You Get
Resurfacing extends the life of an existing court and can significantly improve its appearance and playability. We assess the existing base and surface condition before recommending the appropriate resurfacing approach.

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Fencing & Lighting Upgrades
Finish matters as much as the surface.
Who It Suits
Suited to homeowners who want to upgrade the fencing or lighting on an existing court, or who are specifying these elements as part of a new court project.
What You Get
Fencing and lighting are among the most visible elements of a court. We specify and install systems that are functional, durable, and appropriate to the aesthetic of the property — from powder-coated chain-link to architectural LED lighting.

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Surface Options
The right surface for your court and your game.
Surface selection depends on the type of court, how it will be used, and the aesthetic of the property. We discuss surface options as part of the consultation process.
Acrylic Hard Court
The most common residential surface. Durable, low-maintenance, and available in a wide range of colours. Suitable for tennis, pickleball, and multi-sport use.
Cushioned Acrylic
A layered acrylic system with a cushioned base for improved comfort and reduced joint impact. Popular for households where the court will see regular use.
Artificial Grass
A grass-like surface that suits certain property aesthetics and playing styles. Typically used for multi-sport or practice court applications.
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