ABOUT ENDURACOURT

BUILT BY TURF PEOPLE.
FOCUSED ON TENNIS COURTS.

EnduraCourt was created to give tennis court owners a smarter way to upgrade aging courts, reduce long-term maintenance, and build surfaces that look clean, play well, and are easier to own.

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WHO WE ARE

A focused court brand built from real turf installation experience.

EnduraCourt focuses on synthetic turf tennis court systems and court conversions for clubs, schools, HOAs, apartments, parks, and private properties.

We are not trying to be every kind of court company. Our focus is narrower: help tennis court owners replace high-maintenance surfaces with turf systems designed around playability, appearance, durability, and long-term ownership.

WHY ENDURACOURT EXISTS

Too many courts become a constant project instead of a reliable amenity.

Court owners and facility managers should not have to keep dealing with the same problems every season: recurring cracks, resurfacing decisions, weather delays, fading surfaces, and courts that slowly become harder to maintain.

EnduraCourt was built around a simple idea: make tennis courts easier and cheaper to own long-term without sacrificing appearance, usability, or the overall player experience.

Less ownership pressure Fewer recurring repair conversations and less time spent managing surface issues.
Cleaner facility experience A finished court surface that helps the property feel maintained and professional.
Built for real use Systems selected around how the court will actually be played, maintained, and used over time.

OUR BACKGROUND

Real installation experience matters when the surface has to perform.

Turf tennis courts are not just about rolling out material. Base condition, seams, infill, drainage, edges, appearance, and long-term usability all matter. Our background in synthetic turf installation shapes how we think through every court system.

15+ Years of synthetic turf installation experience
Focused Built around turf tennis courts and facility upgrades
Nationwide Project capability for qualified facilities

OUR POSITION

We believe a tennis court should be easier to maintain, better looking, and more dependable than the surface it replaces.

WHAT MAKES THE WORK DIFFERENT

The right turf court is designed, not guessed.

Different facilities want different things from a tennis court. Some want a Wimbledon-style green court. Some want a two-tone modern layout. Some want a clay-inspired appearance. Others care most about surface speed, spin response, comfort, or reducing maintenance.

That is why turf type, infill, color selection, seams, logos, and court layout all have to be considered together. The goal is not just to install turf — the goal is to build a court system that fits the facility.

01

Turf System Selection

Different turf and infill combinations can affect feel, speed, consistency, and overall playability.

02

Custom Court Appearance

Options can include two-tone layouts, Wimbledon-style looks, clay-inspired colors, and inlaid logos.

03

Conversion Planning

Existing court condition, drainage, base stability, and long-term goals guide the best path forward.

OUR STANDARD

We look at the whole court, not just the top layer.

01

Tennis-First Thinking

The system needs to make sense for tennis play, not just look good in a photo.

02

Facility-First Planning

We consider usage, ownership goals, maintenance expectations, and the way the property is managed.

03

Detail-Driven Installation

Edges, seams, infill, base preparation, and finish quality all affect the final result.

04

Long-Term Usability

The court should still feel like an upgrade years after the installation is complete.

THE ENDURACOURT DIFFERENCE

Not landscaping turf. Not a generic court coating. A turf system built for tennis use.

Synthetic turf tennis courts require a different mindset than standard turf applications. The surface has to look right, hold up under play, drain properly, and support a consistent court experience.

EnduraCourt is built around specialized turf tennis court systems — with options for play characteristics, colors, infill, logos, and long-term facility goals.

Let’s talk through your court.

Tell us what you have now, what problems you are trying to solve, and what kind of court you want to build next.

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