Convert Tennis Courts to Pickleball

Converting existing tennis courts into pickleball courts is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to meet the growing demand for pickleball facilities. Many clubs, schools, parks, and communities are choosing conversion over new construction to maximize existing space and budgets.

What Does Tennis-to-Pickleball Conversion Involve?

A proper conversion is more than simply painting new lines. Professional conversions evaluate surface condition, layout options, net systems, fencing, and play flow to ensure the courts perform well and remain durable over time.

  • Surface inspection and preparation
  • Pickleball-specific court layout and striping
  • Temporary or permanent net systems
  • Adjustments for fencing, spacing, and safety zones
  • Optional resurfacing for long-term durability

Common Conversion Options

The best conversion approach depends on how the courts will be used and who they serve. Experienced contractors can help determine the most practical solution.

  • Shared-use courts (tennis and pickleball on the same surface)
  • Dedicated pickleball courts replacing tennis courts
  • Temporary conversions for seasonal or pilot programs
  • Full resurfacing with permanent pickleball layouts

Why Work With a Conversion Specialist?

Pickleball has different spacing, play dynamics, and surface demands than tennis. Working with a specialist helps avoid layout errors, surface wear issues, and costly rework later on.

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