Celebrity Courts

Tennis Courts

Tennis courts can be built using different surfaces that provide a very different experience while playing on the court. Celebrity Courts designs and installs both hard courts and VersaCourt tile courts that meet all player preferences and levels of play.

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VersaCourt Tile Courts

VersaCourt tile courts are ideal for creating a safe and substantial playing surface that offers excellent bounce without the related pain and injury often associated with hard courts. Tested and rated by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), VersaCourt tennis courts meet their fast-pace surface for recreational and competitive play.

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Hard Tennis Courts

Hard Tennis Court

Hard Tennis Courts are often used for highly competitive play and provide a true, fast ball bounce. A specialized coating uses silica-sand to add texture and enhance traction and improve safety issues. The final treatment also preserves the asphault and maximizes surface longevity.

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Artificial Grass Courts

Celebrity Courts installs artificial grass courts that provide the look and feel of natural turf, with virtually no maintenance -- there is no mowing, watering or downtime. This surface is excellent for playing in all weather conditions, consistent performance and a beautiful, green court 365 days a year.

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Multi-Sport Game Court

With a wide variety of line options and accessories, VersaCourt allows customers to design and create an entire athletic complex in their own backyard, driveway, or facility. Our customers can work directly with our in-house design staff to create the multi-sport game court of their dreams. See examples of multi-sport game court ideas for backyard pool surrounds, backyard playgrounds, and side yards.

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Why Property Owners Invest in Tennis Courts

Tennis courts ask more of the site than many backyard features because they require length, reliable surface response, clean runoff, and enough surrounding space to make movement comfortable. Celebrity Courts builds tennis court projects for homeowners, schools, clubs, and competitive or recreational players who need a court surface and enclosure system that feel appropriate for real tennis play, and the common thread is that clients want the final result to perform like a real recreational asset instead of a cosmetic add-on. That means making decisions about slope, base preparation, accessory placement, finish level, and circulation early enough that the project can be engineered instead of improvised.

Tennis Courts projects also need to be honest about the way the space will be used. A surface built for serious backyard play, club-quality private installs, school or camp recreation, and larger custom-home projects should feel clear and dependable on a normal day, not only when the photos are taken right after install. Celebrity Courts uses that real-life lens to determine how large the footprint should be, where the activity zones belong, and which construction choices actually improve long-term performance.

Common Configurations for Tennis Courts

The right layout depends on the site, the primary users, and how much flexibility the owner wants from the finished space. Some properties need a tightly edited footprint that solves one job extremely well. Others benefit from a broader recreation zone with layered uses, cleaner spectator circulation, and room for accessories or future upgrades. Celebrity Courts scopes those choices in the context of the entire property so the finished project feels intentional rather than squeezed in after other backyard decisions were already made.

  • private residential tennis courts
  • estate and amenity-center courts
  • practice courts
  • tennis and multi-use combinations

Planning Decisions That Shape the Final Result

Before Celebrity Courts recommends a system, we review the physical realities that determine whether the surface will stay stable and comfortable over time. That includes the grade, runoff direction, how the sub-base should be prepared, where water should leave the site, how people will move around the finished space, and what nearby hardscape or landscape conditions could create awkward transitions if they are ignored. Those planning calls are what separate premium work from installs that look good for six months and then start showing avoidable problems.

  • full court geometry and setbacks
  • surface response and maintenance
  • drainage pitch
  • fencing, lighting, and wind exposure

Material and System Options

Material selection should always follow the use case. Some owners care most about comfort underfoot, some want traditional surface response, and some need an option that solves site-access or drainage constraints without sacrificing too much performance. Celebrity Courts walks clients through the trade-offs instead of pretending there is one universal answer for every project type.

  • hard-court systems
  • tile options where appropriate
  • fence and lighting packages
  • adjacent practice wall or warm-up zones

Texas-Specific Installation Realities

Tennis projects are heavily site dependent. Dallas and Fort Worth often reward larger-lot planning and sightline management, while Houston makes drainage and moisture behavior an even bigger part of the conversation. The site conditions that show up in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston are not identical, and the strongest installs account for those differences instead of using one generic recipe everywhere. Good work means understanding when an HOA-driven suburban yard, a wide Fort Worth parcel, or a drainage-sensitive Houston property should change the layout, base strategy, or accessory package.

Celebrity Courts evaluates geometry, orientation, fence scope, surface preference, and how much real circulation the client needs before narrowing the system recommendation. That process keeps the project tied to real construction logic, which is how the finished work ends up looking cleaner, aging better, and making more sense for the people who will actually use it.

How Tennis Courts Fits Into a Broader Project

Most owners do not evaluate a tennis court project in a vacuum. They are also deciding how it should connect to the rest of the property, whether related services should be scoped at the same time, and which nearby market pages or gallery examples can help them compare different approaches. Celebrity Courts keeps those choices connected so visitors can move naturally from high-level research into specific surface decisions and local service-area planning.

  • pickleball overlays where appropriate
  • artificial grass transitions
  • larger estate landscapes
  • gallery-driven planning

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