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Advantage Tennis Court Fencing
Advantage Tennis Court Fencing

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Zaun Limited

Advantage Tennis 8

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Zaun Limited

Advantage Tennis 6

Summary
Tennis court fencing system, designed specifically for use behind serving lines to increase ball retention.
Tennis court fencing system, designed specifically for use behind serving lines to increase ball retention.
Application
  • Civic and public sector.
  • Schools and education.
  • Sport and leisure.
  • Civic and public sector.
  • Schools and education.
  • Sport and leisure.
Description

'Advantage Tennis' tennis court fencing systems are designed to withstand heavy use whilst still maintaining easy viewing of the on court action. They use a 42.85 x 200 mm twin wire mesh, which results in an extremely durable tennis court perimeter and enhances the area in which it is situated. The 42.85 x 200 mm mesh also means that there is no chance of the tennis ball passing through the fence, increasing ball retention and gameplay. The twin horizontal wires also ensure that the court could be used for other high impact sports like football to increase the court usability. The Advantage Tennis systems use EPDM rubber inserts at every fixing to reduce noise and eliminates rattle during play, and a full length clamp bar covers the panel ends to ensure a safer playing surface with no sharp edges.


Traditionally, chain-link fencing is used for tennis courts, which is a classic example of how the lowest cost solution does not equal the best value. Easily cut with pliers, people gain access out of hours by snipping the fence, encouraging inappropriate use of the courts and making them an eyesore. The Advantage Tennis systems rigid design ensures that not only is it difficult for vandals and intruders to gain access, but unlike chain-link fencing they do not deform with continuous play or when people lean or push against it.


Features and benefits:

  • Specifically designed for tennis courts.
  • Tight mesh apertures eliminates tennis ball loss and increased ball retention.
  • Supplied with EPDM inserts and fixings to reduce noise caused by ball impacts.
  • Open mesh design gives provides better viewing for spectators.
  • No solid surface for graffiti.
  • Low maintenance with rigid mesh pattern that will not deform like chain-link fencing.
  • Difficult to cut for vandals.
  • Available either bolt down, in ground or on wall.
  • Mesh apertures are reduced to ensure that a tennis ball cannot pass through to increase ball retention.

'Advantage Tennis' tennis court fencing systems are designed to withstand heavy use whilst still maintaining easy viewing of the on court action. They use a 42.85 x 200 mm twin wire mesh, which results in an extremely durable tennis court perimeter and enhances the area in which it is situated. The 42.85 x 200 mm mesh also means that there is no chance of the tennis ball passing through the fence, increasing ball retention and gameplay. The twin horizontal wires also ensure that the court could be used for other high impact sports like football to increase the court usability. The Advantage Tennis systems use EPDM rubber inserts at every fixing to reduce noise and eliminates rattle during play, and a full length clamp bar covers the panel ends to ensure a safer playing surface with no sharp edges.


Traditionally, chain-link fencing is used for tennis courts, which is a classic example of how the lowest cost solution does not equal the best value. Easily cut with pliers, people gain access out of hours by snipping the fence, encouraging inappropriate use of the courts and making them an eyesore. The Advantage Tennis systems rigid design ensures that not only is it difficult for vandals and intruders to gain access, but unlike chain-link fencing they do not deform with continuous play or when people lean or push against it.


Features and benefits:

  • Specifically designed for tennis courts.
  • Tight mesh apertures eliminates tennis ball loss and increased ball retention.
  • Supplied with EPDM inserts and fixings to reduce noise caused by ball impacts.
  • Open mesh design gives provides better viewing for spectators.
  • No solid surface for graffiti.
  • Low maintenance with rigid mesh pattern that will not deform like chain-link fencing.
  • Difficult to cut for vandals.
  • Available either bolt down, in ground or on wall.
  • Mesh apertures are reduced to ensure that a tennis ball cannot pass through to increase ball retention.
Color
Green, Black, Other
Green, Black, Other
Finish
Galvanized, Powder-coated
Galvanized, Powder-coated
Material
Steel
Steel
Width
2510 mm
2510 mm
Height
3030 mm
3030 mm

Specification

Standard
To ISO 12944, BS 1722.
To ISO 12944, BS 1722.
Posts
80 x 40 mm rectangular hollow section (RHS) sports posts.
80 x 40 mm rectangular hollow section (RHS) sports posts.
Panels
Advantage Tennis 8 mesh.
Advantage Tennis 6 mesh.
System accessories
Not required., Pedestrian gates., Vehicular gates.
Not required., Pedestrian gates., Vehicular gates.

Additional properties

Height
3030 mm.
3030 mm.
Applied finishes
Galvanized and polyester powder coated.
Galvanized and polyester powder coated.
Colour
RAL 6005., RAL 9005., Other.
RAL 6005., RAL 9005., Other.
Fixing
Bolt down., In ground., Wall.
Bolt down., In ground., Wall.
Gates
50 x 50 mm RHS frame, Advantage Tennis mesh welded inside the frame, slide latch, rubber bump stop and two gate posts.
50 x 50 mm RHS frame, Advantage Tennis mesh welded inside the frame, slide latch, rubber bump stop and two gate posts.
Panel fixings
Panels fixed to posts with full height 40 x 5 mm clamp bar with bolt fixings at 200 mm centres with EPDM inserts.
Panels fixed to posts with full height 40 x 5 mm clamp bar with bolt fixings at 200 mm centres with EPDM inserts.
WireDiameter
6 mm / 2 x 8 mm.
6 mm / 2 x 8 mm.
Width
2510 mm.
2510 mm.
Fixings
Anti tamper security fixings.
Anti tamper security fixings.

Sustainability data

Country of material origin
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country of product manufacture
United Kingdom
United Kingdom