The right net turns any surface into a true court. Our tennis nets for sale bring together regulation court nets, portable net systems, and practice setups so players, coaches, and facility managers can buy with confidence and play the same day. Whether you're outfitting a backyard, a school gym, or a competition court, this collection is built around one idea: consistent height, honest tension, and clean ball response, match after match.
Every option here is selected for durability and real-court feel, then backed by the sourcing, shipping, and installation support of a Tennessee team that ships nationwide. Cheap nets sag, fray, and slip out of tension within a season; the picks below are chosen to hold their line for years. Read on for clear guidance on net types, sizing, and the right choice for your space so the decision is simple and the play is reliable.
Start by matching net type to how, where, and who will play. Most buyers choose from a handful of clear categories:
What's the difference between a singles and a doubles tennis net? The net height is identical; the width is not. A doubles net spans 42 ft to reach posts set wider apart, while a singles net runs 33 ft. A full doubles net is usually the smarter buy because it covers both formats on a standard court. For schools, clubs, and multi-sport venues that need posts and bases too, the regulation court setups from Jaypro court and net systems pair heavy-duty nets with matched hardware.
Choose on four things: size, construction, weather resistance, and the hardware that holds it all true. Get those right and the net plays consistently for years.
What is the regulation tennis net height? A regulation net sits 3 ft (36 in) high at the center and 3.5 ft (42 in) at the posts, held down by a center strap. Setting tape height with the center guide keeps volleys clearing predictably and lobs reading true.
Construction is where quality separates from price. Double-braided top rows absorb the brunt of repeated ball impact, so they resist sagging and fraying far longer than a single braid. A tight, dense mesh stops balls from punching or rolling through during fast exchanges, while a polyester-coated headband shrugs off weather and wipes clean. For outdoor courts, UV-stable netting holds its integrity through a full summer of sun, and powder-coated hardware resists rust and chips.
What size tennis net do I need? Measure your court and post spacing first: a standard doubles court takes a 42 ft net, a singles court takes 33 ft, and tight or youth spaces suit 10–20 ft portable widths. When in doubt, size up to a doubles net for flexibility. Round out the setup with court markers, straps, and accessories to keep tension dialed and lines clear.
Use this checklist when you compare tennis nets for sale:
✅ Regulation height: 3 ft at center
✅ Doubles width: 42 ft, singles: 33 ft.
✅ Double-braided top rows resist wear.
✅ Tight mesh stops ball roll-through
✅ Polyester-coated weatherproof headband
✅ UV-stable netting for outdoor courts
✅ Center strap keeps tension true
✅ Powder-coated, rust-resistant hardware
✅ Portable systems for tool-free setup
✅ Knotted or knotless net constructions
✅ Matched posts, cord, and accessories
✅ Sizes for youth, club, and pro play
The best tennis net is the one built for your setting. Use this guide to match width, portability, and durability to how the court actually gets used.
| Setting | Recommended net | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| Home & driveway | Doubles net or portable system | Versatile play, fast setup, packs away |
| Schools, camps & PE | Portable systems, 10–18 ft | Quick turnover, safe bases, station drills |
| Clubs & tournaments | Double-braided doubles net + posts | Regulation feel, daily-use durability |
| Studios & small gyms | Fold-flat portable systems | Quiet, floor-safe, easy to store |
| Parks & rec centers | Weatherproof permanent or portable | Outdoor toughness for public use |
What's the best tennis net for schools or camps? Portable systems in 10–18 ft widths win for programs: they assemble tool-free, store flat, and let staff build multiple practice lanes across a gym or court. Add court markers for fast rotations between classes.
Can one tennis net work for both kids and adults? Yes. Choose width by space and drill type; a portable system with adjustable height covers mini-tennis for juniors and full rally work for adults, so you don't buy twice.
Prefer to take the court anywhere? Bison portable net systems are engineered for stable, freestanding play indoors and out. Are portable tennis nets regulation height? Quality portable systems are set to the same 3 ft center height as fixed nets, so practice and casual matches feel true. For multi-court schools, clubs, and athletic programs, explore commercial fitness and facility equipment or book a court and facility design to spec the full setup with confidence.
Buying your net should be as smooth as the play. From our Tennessee headquarters, we ship tennis nets and court systems nationwide, with responsive support before and after the sale.
Do you ship tennis nets nationwide? Yes—orders ship across all 50 states from Tennessee, with quotes and bulk pricing available for schools, teams, and multi-site programs.
A quality net rewards the investment season after season. How long do tennis nets last? With weatherproof materials and a quick wipe-down after wet sessions, a well-made net holds up for years of regular play; relentless sun and constant tension wear out cheaper nets first, which is exactly why construction should drive your choice. Backed by the service standards of Hamilton Home Fitness, every order comes with real guidance, not guesswork. Review shipping and returns details, or request a tailored quote for your court or program.
Ready to play on a net that performs? Browse the tennis nets for sale above, choose the width and style that fit your court, and add yours to the cart today—or reach out for a custom quote and have the right system on its way this week.