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Tennis Net Recycling - Green Tennis Nets Initiative
Customers have been asking us what they should do with their old, damaged tennis nets when they replace them. What should the eco-conscious tennis club manager do to reduce tennis nets piling up in landfill? Can a tennis net be put in the recycling bin?
We set out to investigate and we were surprised by what we found.
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The Tennis Court Divider
Tennis court dividers eliminate play interruption – and even injury – by balls from neighbouring courts. However, they are now being adopted by many tennis clubs to help comply with social distancing rules and to reassure members that playing tennis at their club is safe. What do you need to know before you buy?
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Mini Tennis Nets Compared
We are comparing our budget BIMBI mini tennis net with our mid-range QUICKFIX mini net. Watch our two short one-minute product videos to help you select the mini net most suitable for your needs.
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Synthetic Clay Court Maintenance Tips
Synthetic clay courts are becoming more common in the UK. Compared to real clay, synthetic clay surfaces are low maintenance but they are by no means maintenance free. Which maintenance do you need to carry out regularly? And what essential equipment do you need?
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Tennis Net Posts Explained
Tennis net posts come in a range of materials, shapes, colours and with different winding mechanisms. Which net post is right for your tennis court?
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Ultimate Guide to Buy Tennis Nets
Purchasing new tennis nets are a regular expense for every tennis club. The task of changing nets is a nuisance. Will your nets last longer if you spend more money? How do you spot the difference between tennis net qualities?
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Clay Court Drag Mat or Drag Broom?
Synthetic clay courts need regular maintenance with a drag brush and a drag mat. But how much dragging and brushing is actually necessary? Do you need a drag mat and a drag broom and how should each be used?