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Tennis Courts in Houston, TX

Tennis Court Construction in Greater Houston

Tour Greens Houston builds custom tennis courts for homeowners, schools, clubs, and private training spaces across Greater Houston. Our team engineers each court around the realities of Gulf Coast construction: high rainfall totals, heavy clay movement, intense UV exposure, and the need for a surface that drains fast enough to keep practice on schedule.

Whether you need a full-size residential court in Memorial, a cushioned recreational surface in Katy, or a club-ready rebuild in The Woodlands, we deliver a turnkey package that covers grading, sub-base engineering, fencing, lighting coordination, color layout, and final surfacing. The result is a court that looks sharp, plays consistently, and stays serviceable in Houston weather.

Why Houston Clients Invest in Private Tennis Courts

Why Houston Clients Invest in Private Tennis Courts

Demand for dependable court time keeps growing in Houston, but public and club access rarely matches family schedules. A private court eliminates booking friction and gives serious players, junior athletes, and active families a surface they can use before work, after school, or under the lights in the evening.

We work with large-lot residential properties, school campuses, and fitness facilities that need a court built around the way the property is actually used. Some clients want a classic post-tension style feel; others want more forgiveness underfoot and lower maintenance. Our job is to match the surfacing strategy to the player profile and the property conditions.

Because we already build performance turf, golf practice spaces, and backyard sports environments in Houston, we coordinate tennis court layouts with surrounding amenities instead of treating the court like a disconnected slab dropped into the yard.

Drainage-First Construction for Gulf Coast Conditions

Drainage-First Construction for Gulf Coast Conditions

Houston tennis courts fail early when water management is treated as an afterthought. We start with excavation, grading, and base preparation designed to move water cleanly away from the surface and protect the court from edge washout, standing water, and subgrade instability.

Our construction approach accounts for Houston's high-intensity rain events and saturated clay. Proper slope, consistent compaction, perimeter detailing, and the right surface specification are what keep bounce predictable and reduce premature cracking or surfacing fatigue.

That same attention to the base also improves the player's experience. A level, properly built court delivers cleaner pace, more consistent footing, and fewer maintenance interruptions during the humid months when outdoor court use is highest.

Residential, School, and Club Tennis Court Packages

Residential, School, and Club Tennis Court Packages

Some Houston projects are straightforward backyard courts built for family use. Others are larger training and amenity projects that require fencing, wind screening, spectator circulation, shaded seating, and lighting coordination. We handle both ends of that range and tailor the scope to the site.

For schools and club operators, that often means balancing player performance with durability and maintenance discipline. For residential owners, it means designing a court that feels integrated with the architecture, landscaping, pool deck, or adjacent practice green.

If you want a racquet-court installation that is built for Houston's climate instead of copied from a dry-market detail set, Tour Greens Houston can design and deliver the full package.

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Climate-Driven Construction

Base engineering, slope control, and surface detailing built around Houston rain volume and clay conditions.

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Tournament-Caliber Finish

Clean striping, consistent pace, and durable surfacing for private practice, family play, and club use.

Design Options for Houston Tennis Courts

We can build classic single courts, practice-oriented layouts with rebound walls or ball containment, and multi-use installations that coordinate with adjacent game-court or golf features. Color selection, fencing height, gate placement, and surrounding hardscape all get planned around how the court will be used from day one.

For Houston clients who want more playable hours, we also coordinate lighting, wind protection, and court-edge transitions so the finished installation performs as well at dusk and after rain as it does on a clear morning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much space do I need for a tennis court in Houston?

A regulation doubles court plus safe runoff needs more than the painted playing area itself. We evaluate the full site envelope so fencing, circulation, drainage, and maintenance access all fit the property cleanly.

Can you rebuild or resurface an existing Houston tennis court?

Yes. We inspect the base, cracking pattern, drainage behavior, and fencing before recommending resurfacing, partial reconstruction, or a full rebuild.

What surface is best for Houston weather?

That depends on your use case. The right answer balances play speed, comfort underfoot, maintenance expectations, and how the site handles rain and sun exposure.

Do you handle court fencing and lighting?

Yes. We coordinate those details as part of the project so the finished court functions as a complete tennis environment instead of a partial install.

Can a residential Houston court be designed to match the home?

Absolutely. We regularly align color palettes, entry points, retaining edges, and surrounding landscape work with the architecture and broader backyard plan.

Do you build courts for schools and clubs?

Yes. Tour Greens Houston works on residential, institutional, and amenity-driven projects across the market.

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