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Welcome To
Custom Logo, Free-Standing Tennis Court Dividers
4.5 ft high x 4.5 ft wide. Court Dividers are our
primary product and why the company started. The
dividers help effectively brand tennis clubs,
tennis centers, college and high school tennis
programs, while enjoying benefit of less
interrupted tennis by dividers stopping balls
from entering adjacent courts. Clubs and schools
have their logo on the covers of the dividers.
Logos of sponsors and names of donors to their
program can also be added onto the covers to
help pay for the court dividers and generate
revenue above and beyond the cost of the a court
dividers. Our court dividers are a first of their
kind in the U.S. We received U.S. patent for them
in 2017.
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Weve also added custom logo court number signs
and net signs in multiple sizes with logo of
school or club on them. These are accessory
products to the dividers at a lower price point
and also help the tennis facilities brand their
courts effectively.
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Products
Premium II Divider Our Price 489.00
Premium I Divider Our Price 449.00
Ball Magnet OurPrice 279.00
Custom Court Number Sign Horizonta Our
Price 38.00
Custom Square Net Sign Our Price 49.00
Custom Circle Net Sign Our Price 54.00
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FAQs Q. Is it safe to have the
dividers on our courts?A. Absolutely! The
dividers extend 4.5 feet from the baseline fence,
leaving plenty of room between the
dividers, baseline and players. Q. What are the
court dividers made of?A. The base and frame
is made of a durable high-density polyethylene
and the slip-covers are made of a
weather-resistant, 100 solution-dyed
polyester. Q. Are the court dividers
allowed on our courts during USTA sanctioned
events?A. Yes. We did our due diligence with
the USTA, knowing that many facilities
want to use the dividers as prime branding space
during tournaments.
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