Tennis Court Line Marking in Herefordshire

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At Playground Markings Direct, we install precise, long-lasting tennis court line markings for schools, parks and sports facilities in Herefordshire.

We use high-quality thermoplastic markings and acrylic paint to create clear, durable lines that meet official standards.

Our line markings suit both full-size and mini courts, supporting accurate play, coaching and competitions.

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How much does Tennis Court Line Marking Cost in Herefordshire?

The average cost of tennis court line marking is £900 - £1,500.

The cost of line marking a tennis court in Herefordshire depends on the court size, surface condition and design.

If you would like a quote for painting your tennis court, get in touch with us!

Benefits of Tennis Court Line Marking

Accurate tennis court line marking in Herefordshire is essential for both casual and competitive play. It defines the court, supports fair gameplay and maintains the court’s professional standard. Whether for schools, clubs or private courts, precision marking delivers long-term performance benefits.

  • Enhances accuracy by clearly defining play areas, reducing ambiguity in line calls

  • Ensures regulation compliance, making courts suitable for official matches and tournaments

  • Improves safety by eliminating confusion and helping players move with confidence

  • Reduces disputes by providing clear visual references for players and officials

  • Boosts visual appeal, giving the court a clean, professional finish

  • Extends court lifespan by applying high-quality, durable markings that protect surface integrity

  • Supports multi-use setups with tailored markings for singles, doubles or training purposes

  • Increases player confidence by maintaining a consistent, reliable playing environment

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How to Line Mark a Tennis Court in Herefordshire

At Playground Markings Direct, we follow a precise process to install long-lasting, regulation-compliant tennis court markings using thermoplastic:

  1. Site assessment - We inspect the court surface for cracks, damage or debris and confirm dimensions for full-size or mini court layouts.

  2. Surface preparation - The area is cleaned thoroughly to remove dirt, moss and loose material. Any defects are repaired to ensure smooth application.

  3. Layout marking - Temporary guides are used to measure and mark the baseline, service boxes, centre service line and sidelines accurately.

  4. Thermoplastic application - High-quality thermoplastic is heat-applied and bonded directly to the surface, forming bright, durable lines that meet official standards.

  5. Final check and cooling - We inspect all markings for accuracy and consistency. Once cooled, the court is ready for immediate use.

Our professional installation in Herefordshire ensures sharp lines, safe surfaces and long-term performance.

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What are the Markings on a Tennis Court?

The markings on a tennis court in Herefordshire define the boundaries and areas of play. Each line has a specific function and layout based on standard dimensions.

  • Baseline: The back boundary line at each end of the court

  • Sidelines: The side boundaries for singles and doubles play

  • Service Line: Marks the end of the service boxes, parallel to the net

  • Centre Service Line: Divides the two service boxes

  • Centre Mark: A small line at the midpoint of each baseline to guide serving position

  • Net Line: Although not a painted marking, the net visually divides the court into two halves

These tennis lines create zones for serving, rallying and scoring, supporting fair and structured play.

Are All the Lines on a Tennis Court the Same Width?

Not all lines on a tennis court are the same width. Baselines can be up to 100mm wide, while all other lines must be between 25mm and 50mm.

This variation ensures visibility while maintaining compliance with ITF regulations.

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