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Paddle Tennis Court For Sale: Prices, Sizes, and Buying Guide

Aug. 14, 2026

Paddle Tennis Court For Sale: Prices, Sizes, and Buying Guide

If you are looking for a paddle tennis court for sale, start by confirming whether you mean a padel court or a traditional paddle tennis court. In international commercial projects, “paddle tennis court” is often used to describe a padel court, which normally measures 10 m × 20 m and has an enclosed playing area with glass and steel mesh. A complete project price depends on the court structure, glass, mesh, artificial turf, lighting, foundation, installation, shipping, and local site conditions. I recommend requesting a technical quotation based on the intended court type, available space, wind conditions, drainage requirements, and installation location rather than comparing a single product price.

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For a standard padel-style court, the playing area is approximately 200 m². The International Padel Federation specifies a rectangular court of 10 m wide by 20 m long, with the playing area enclosed by walls and metallic mesh. These dimensions should be confirmed against the latest applicable regulations and the requirements of the facility owner or sports authority. Source: International Padel Federation.

Who This Buying Guide Is For

This guide is intended for sports facility developers, leisure operators, hotels, schools, clubs, real estate projects, distributors, and contractors sourcing a paddle tennis court for sale. It is also useful for buyers who need only the steel frame and wire mesh system rather than a complete turnkey court. I focus particularly on the enclosure, galvanized or coated steel components, mesh panels, safety details, sourcing factors, and supplier evaluation.

A court purchase is not only a product decision. It is also a construction and logistics decision because the final result depends on the foundation, drainage, access for installation equipment, local weather exposure, and compliance with applicable sports and building requirements. Buyers should therefore define the project scope before asking manufacturers for prices.

What Is a Paddle Tennis Court?

A padel-style paddle tennis court is an enclosed racket-sports court designed for doubles play and rebound from the surrounding walls. Its enclosure normally combines tempered glass panels, steel posts, welded wire mesh, doors, lighting supports, and a playing surface. Traditional paddle tennis or platform tennis courts can use different dimensions and enclosure systems, so the product name should be clarified in the inquiry.

Core Components

  • Steel frame: Vertical posts, perimeter beams, corner connections, and supporting brackets.
  • Wire mesh: Welded or woven panels used above and beside the glass sections to contain the ball.
  • Glass panels: Safety glass sections that provide visibility and rebound surfaces.
  • Access doors: Single or double doors, depending on the layout and accessibility requirements.
  • Playing surface: Artificial turf or another approved sports flooring system.
  • Lighting: LED fixtures and poles designed to provide suitable illumination without creating excessive glare.
  • Foundation and drainage: A site-specific concrete base, anchoring system, and water-management solution.

From my wire mesh manufacturing perspective, the mesh is a structural and safety component rather than a decorative accessory. Aperture size, wire diameter, panel flatness, welding quality, corrosion protection, and connection details all affect installation and long-term maintenance. The correct specification must also consider whether the court is indoors, outdoors, near the coast, or exposed to high wind.

Standard Paddle Tennis Court Sizes and Specifications

The most widely recognized padel court footprint is 10 m × 20 m, giving an internal area of about 200 m². A regulation-oriented design commonly uses a net approximately 10 m long, with a height of about 0.88 m at the center and about 0.92 m at the posts. The surrounding enclosure may include solid walls of approximately 3 m in height and additional mesh above them, but the exact arrangement should be checked against the governing rules for the project.

Clearance above the court is another important consideration. The FIP rules identify a minimum internal height for covered courts, while outdoor and commercial projects may require additional clearance for lighting, structure, maintenance, and local building conditions. I recommend allowing a practical internal height of at least 6 m where the site and design permit, and confirming the final requirement with the engineer and relevant sports authority. Source: FIP regulations and rules.

Specification area Typical planning reference What the buyer should confirm
Court footprint 10 m × 20 m Whether the project follows padel dimensions or another paddle-sport standard
Playing area Approximately 200 m² Additional circulation, maintenance, and spectator space
Net length Approximately 10 m Net system, posts, tensioning, and anchoring
Net height About 0.88 m at center and 0.92 m at posts Applicable competition or recreational specification
Wall section Often approximately 3 m high Glass thickness, safety treatment, support spacing, and local code
Internal clearance Plan for approximately 6 m or more where feasible Sports rules, lighting, roof structure, and maintenance access

Wire Mesh and Material Options

Welded Wire Mesh

Welded wire mesh is commonly selected for padel-style court enclosures because its fixed intersections create a relatively stable panel. It can be supplied in different wire diameters, apertures, panel sizes, and surface treatments. For a commercial court, I recommend comparing not only the nominal mesh opening but also the wire tolerance, weld consistency, edge finishing, mounting method, and resistance to corrosion.

Galvanized and Powder-Coated Steel

Hot-dip galvanized steel provides a zinc coating intended to protect carbon steel from corrosion, while powder coating adds a colored finish and an additional surface layer. These are not interchangeable descriptions: buyers should ask whether the product is galvanized before or after fabrication, whether powder coating is applied over galvanized steel, and how cut edges and drilled areas are protected. Coastal environments, high humidity, and de-icing chemicals may require a more carefully selected corrosion-protection system.

Glass, Posts, and Fasteners

Glass panels should be specified as safety glass suitable for the intended sports application, with thickness, edge treatment, fixing hardware, and replacement method clearly stated. Steel posts must be designed for the panel loads, mesh loads, wind exposure, and anchoring conditions of the site. Stainless or appropriately protected fasteners may be preferable in corrosive environments, but the correct choice depends on compatibility with the surrounding steel and coating system.

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How Much Does a Paddle Tennis Court Cost?

There is no dependable universal price for a paddle tennis court for sale because suppliers may quote very different scopes. One quotation may cover only the enclosure kit, while another may include glass, turf, lights, transport, foundation work, assembly, taxes, and commissioning. A responsible comparison should therefore use a line-item quotation rather than a headline price.

The main cost categories are the steel and wire mesh enclosure, glass panels, doors, artificial turf, lighting, foundation, drainage, freight, import charges, installation, and future maintenance. Indoor installation may reduce exposure-related requirements but can increase building and handling costs. Outdoor installation may require stronger anchoring, enhanced corrosion protection, weather-resistant lighting, and more detailed drainage work.

Cost category Questions to ask before comparing offers
Enclosure Are posts, beams, mesh panels, doors, brackets, and fasteners included?
Glass What safety-glass specification, thickness, edge treatment, and replacement terms apply?
Surface Are turf, shock pad, adhesive, infill, and installation included?
Lighting Are poles, LED fixtures, cabling, controls, and electrical installation included?
Construction Who is responsible for the foundation, drainage, leveling, and anchor installation?
Logistics Is the quotation EXW, FOB, CIF, or delivered to site, and who handles unloading?

Lead time should also be confirmed in writing. A standard mesh panel order may be easier to schedule than a fully customized court, while special colors, unusual dimensions, reinforced structures, or project-specific packaging may extend production time. Because actual lead time depends on order quantity, material availability, drawings, and shipping routes, I recommend asking for production days, inspection time, packing date, and estimated transit time separately.

How to Choose the Right Court for Your Project

Step 1: Define the Court Type

Confirm whether the project requires a padel court, traditional paddle tennis court, platform tennis court, or another enclosed racket-sports system. Do not rely only on the wording “paddle tennis court for sale,” because terminology varies by country and supplier. Provide a reference drawing, target dimensions, intended use, and any governing rules in your request for quotation.

Step 2: Measure the Site

Measure the available length, width, height, access route, and working area. A court with a 10 m × 20 m playing footprint requires additional space for foundations, doors, circulation, safety clearances, equipment, and maintenance. Check whether trucks, forklifts, cranes, or glass-handling equipment can reach the installation area.

Step 3: Select the Enclosure Specification

Ask the supplier to state mesh wire diameter, aperture, panel dimensions, steel grade, coating system, weld quality, connection details, and anchoring requirements. For outdoor projects, provide the site location and, if available, the local wind-load requirement. A supplier should be able to explain which parts are standard and which parts require engineering confirmation.

Step 4: Compare the Full Delivered Cost

Request a complete bill of materials and separate prices for optional items. Compare the same Incoterm, packing standard, delivery destination, installation scope, warranty terms, spare parts, and after-sales support. The lowest initial price may not be the lowest project cost if it excludes foundation work, replacement mesh, customs charges, or installation support.

Common Buying Mistakes

  • Assuming every supplier uses the same meaning for “paddle tennis court.”
  • Comparing enclosure prices without checking whether glass, turf, lighting, and installation are included.
  • Choosing mesh only by appearance without reviewing wire diameter, aperture, coating, and fixing details.
  • Ignoring wind, humidity, salt exposure, drainage, and local construction requirements.
  • Approving production before reviewing shop drawings and anchor positions.
  • Failing to plan for replacement glass, mesh panels, fasteners, and post-installation maintenance.

How Boya Can Support Paddle Tennis Court Projects

At Boya, I can support buyers who need wire mesh components or a coordinated enclosure-sourcing solution for paddle tennis and padel-style courts. Our technical discussion can cover mesh aperture, wire diameter, panel dimensions, galvanized or coated finishes, color requirements, packaging, and project-specific drawings. The final specification should be confirmed according to the court design, site conditions, applicable rules, and buyer’s engineering requirements.

For larger projects, I recommend sending the court layout, quantity, destination port or city, preferred finish, outdoor or indoor application, and required delivery schedule. This allows us to prepare a more meaningful quotation instead of offering an incomplete unit price. We can also clarify which items are supplied by Boya, which items require coordination with other manufacturers, and which installation responsibilities remain with the local contractor.

Buyer Evaluation Checklist

  1. Confirm the exact court type and governing standard.
  2. Verify the playing dimensions, enclosure height, access doors, and ceiling clearance.
  3. Request a detailed drawing and bill of materials.
  4. Check steel, mesh, glass, coating, fastener, and anchor specifications.
  5. Ask for product photographs, inspection procedures, packing details, and replacement-part availability.
  6. Compare quotation scope, Incoterms, lead time, installation, warranty, and after-sales support.
  7. Review foundation, drainage, wind, electrical, and local permit requirements with a qualified contractor.

Key Takeaways

  • A padel-style court commonly uses a 10 m × 20 m playing footprint, or approximately 200 m².
  • The final purchase price depends on scope, including enclosure, glass, turf, lighting, foundation, freight, and installation.
  • Wire mesh should be evaluated by aperture, wire diameter, weld quality, coating, panel flatness, and fixing method.
  • Outdoor projects need special attention to corrosion, wind exposure, drainage, anchoring, and maintenance.
  • The safest way to compare suppliers is to request matching drawings, bills of materials, commercial terms, and delivery scopes.

Conclusion: How to Buy with Confidence

The best paddle tennis court for sale is not necessarily the cheapest listed package; it is the system that matches your court dimensions, local conditions, operating purpose, budget, and installation capability. Begin by confirming whether you need a padel-style court or another paddle-sport court, then define the enclosure, mesh, glass, surface, lighting, foundation, and logistics scope. Use the recognized 10 m × 20 m padel reference only when it matches your governing requirements.

As a practical next step, prepare your site location, quantity, drawings, preferred coating, indoor or outdoor application, and delivery target. Send these details to Boya for a project-based discussion of wire mesh specifications, enclosure components, packaging, and quotation scope. This process gives you a clearer technical comparison and reduces the risk of unexpected costs during installation.

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