Build Professional Racket Sport Arenas
We turn unused land into high-performance courts. Whether it is squash, pickleball, or padel, we deliver durable, game-ready facilities for schools, clubs, and private owners.
A new squash court does more than just provide a place to play; it builds a community. This project highlights how I bring high-quality sports facilities to local societies, creating a fun and active way for neighbors to connect.
I build courts for every type of game, ensuring each one is tailored to the sport. This reel shows the variety I offer, from squash and badminton courts designed for fast-paced rallies to tennis courts where every serve counts.
Padel tennis is a fast-growing sport, and I specialize in constructing high-quality padel courts. This video shows the detailed construction process and the exciting, social gameplay that these unique courts enable, combining elements of tennis and squash.
About Specialized Racket Sport Arenas
Choosing the right surface is critical, especially for fast-paced racket sports. For outdoor pickleball and padel courts, we use multi-layer acrylic systems that offer high slip resistance and shock absorption, while our squash builds utilize specialized maple flooring with air-cushion rubber pads. These details ensure player safety and longevity even with daily, high-intensity use.
Building a racket sport arena is about more than just laying concrete. A successful court requires precision in three specific areas: civil foundation, surface composition, and lighting.
For pickleball and padel, we start with a vacuum dewatered flooring (VDF) finish on the concrete slab, which prevents undulations and ensures proper drainage. We then apply a 5 to 8-layer acrylic sports surface system. This isn't just paint; it is a structured system including primer, rubberized cushion layers for shock absorption, and anti-glare, anti-skid topcoats. This keeps the court durable against the elements while maintaining consistent ball bounce.
Squash courts require a completely different approach. Because they are typically indoor environments, we focus on the rebound plaster walls to prevent chalking and a suspended wooden floor system. The Northern Hard Maple we use is designed to provide the specific grip-to-slide ratio that competitive squash demands.
Our construction process is turnkey. We handle the 10-12 ft GI fencing, the LED floodlighting setup for shadow-free play, and the net installation. We do not use a one-size-fits-all model. When we take on a project, we look at the site's unique requirements, the intensity of expected usage, and the specific sport. Whether you are upgrading an existing school facility or building a new club from the ground up, we ensure the final result is a facility that invites players to train, compete, and stay active.
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