Tennis Court Fencing Brisbane

Sureline Fencing supplies and installs high-quality tennis court fencing for homes, schools, clubs and commercial facilities across Brisbane. Our tennis court fencing is engineered to provide excellent visibility, strong ball containment, long-term durability and a clean appearance that complements both residential and professional courts. Built with high-tensile chain-wire, reinforced posts and sports-grade coatings, our fencing withstands heavy impact, constant use and Brisbane’s challenging climate.
Whether you're upgrading an existing tennis court, building a brand-new facility or replacing damaged fencing, our team provides custom-designed solutions to suit any court layout, surface type and playing environment. All systems are fabricated locally, ensuring fast turnaround times and consistent quality.

Why Tennis Court Fencing Matters

Tennis court fencing plays a crucial role in creating a safe, functional and enjoyable playing environment. It keeps balls within the court, protects spectators, prevents property damage and ensures the court area remains secure at all times. Strong visibility is essential for players, coaches and spectators, which is why high-quality chain-wire remains the preferred fencing material for most courts.

Good tennis court fencing must also withstand repeated impact from balls, racquets, wind and weather. Brisbane’s humidity, storms and UV exposure can degrade inferior materials, so robust coatings and reinforced posts are essential for long-term performance.

Tennis Court Fencing Types

Sureline Fencing installs fencing for all types Chain-Wire Tennis Court Fencing, PVC-Coated Sports Mesh, Heavy-Duty Sports Posts and Rails, and Custom Court Layouts

Chain-Wire Tennis Court Fencing

The most common and versatile option. It allows excellent airflow, clear sightlines and strong ball containment, with custom heights depending on court requirements.

PVC-Coated Sports Mesh

Often installed in green or black to reduce glare, improve appearance and provide additional corrosion resistance in Brisbane’s climate.

Heavy-Duty Sports Posts and Rails

Reinforced posts are used for long courts and windy areas to prevent movement, sagging or structural weakness.

Custom Court Layouts

We fabricate fencing for standard, multi-court complexes, half courts and irregular layouts.

Heights and Specifications

Tennis courts are used in many different environments, each requiring slightly different fencing configurations.

Tennis court fencing typically ranges from:

Tennis court fencing typically ranges from:

  • 2.7m for recreational courts
  • 3.0m for standard singles/doubles courts
  • 3.6m–4.2m for competition courts or clubs
  • 4.5m for courts with high-velocity play or limited clearance

Mesh Options:

  • 50mm chain-wire (standard)
  • 40mm chain-wire (optional for tighter ball control)
  • PVC coating in green or black
  • Galvanised for maximum durability

Posts and Rails:

  • 50NB or 80NB galvanised posts
  • reinforced corner and intermediate posts
  • galvanised or powder-coated rails

Designed for Brisbane Conditions

Brisbane’s climate requires fencing that can withstand:
  • high humidity that can accelerate corrosion
  • summer storms and heavy wind exposure
  • intense UV affecting lower-quality coatings
  • frequent ball impact and vibration
  • coastal air in suburbs such as Brighton, Wynnum and Redcliffe
Our chain-wire, PVC-coated mesh and galvanised posts are designed specifically for Queensland conditions, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Tennis Court Fencing Options

Sureline Fencing installs fencing for all types of courts including private residential courts, school courts, community courts and full-size commercial tennis facilities.

Private Residential Courts

Homeowners often choose PVC-coated mesh for a cleaner appearance that blends with landscaping. These fences typically use 2.7m–3.0m heights.

Schools and Education Facilities

Schools require strong, low-maintenance fencing that resists constant use. Higher fences may be used if courts are near walkways, roads or playgrounds.

Tennis Clubs and Community Centres

Clubs require taller fencing (3.6m–4.2m) to handle high-level play. Multi-court setups also need consistent height and spacing across courts.

Commercial and Sports Centres

Durability and aesthetics are key. Powder-coated systems and reinforced posts are often used to maintain appearance over time.

Installation Process

Tennis court fencing installations vary depending on court layout and surrounding surfaces, but generally follow this process:

Step 1: Court assessment and measurement

Step 2: Fabrication of posts, rails and chain-wire

Step 3: Setting of deep concrete footings for stability

Step 4: Installation of sports-grade rails

Step 5: Tensioning and attaching chain-wire mesh

Step 6: Installation of gates and access points

Step 7: Final alignment and performance check

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Gates and Access Points

Tennis courts often require one or more access gates, depending on layout and supervision needs. We supply and install:
  • pedestrian gates
  • double gates for equipment access
  • lockable gates for secure court access
All gates are built with reinforced frames and smooth, sports-safe hardware.

Lifespan & Maintenance

With proper coatings and correct installation, tennis court fencing typically lasts 15–25 years in Brisbane. PVC-coated options provide added protection for coastal or high-moisture areas, while galvanised systems perform well in inland suburbs.

Light maintenance such as clearing vegetation, checking tensioning wires and inspecting gate hardware helps extend lifespan further.

Tennis Court Fencing Styles & Colours

Most clients choose green or black PVC-coated chain-wire because:
  • it reduces glare
  • improves visibility
  • blends naturally with court surfaces
  • looks cleaner over time
  • enhances the overall appearance of the facility
Galvanised chain-wire remains a durable and cost-effective choice for high-use or industrial-style courts.

Example Tennis Court Fencing Project

A recent installation in Ashgrove involved a 3.6m PVC-coated chain-wire fence with reinforced posts and a powder-coated gate system. Designed for a private home with competition-level play, the system provided excellent containment while maintaining a sleek and unobtrusive appearance.
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Frequently Asked Questions?

Most courts use 3.0m to 3.6m, though some require 4.0m or higher.

Yes. It reduces glare and improves durability in Brisbane conditions.

Yes. We fabricate systems for single and multi-court complexes.

Typically 15–25 years depending on finish and exposure.

Yes. Pedestrian and equipment access gates are available.

50mm is standard; 40mm offers tighter control.

Rails and posts can be powder-coated; mesh is PVC or galvanised.

Yes. We service homes, schools, clubs and sports centres.

Sports-grade mesh ensures excellent visibility from all angles.

Yes. Systems can be stepped or aligned as needed.

Ready to Chat About Your Tennis Court Fencing Needs?

If this sounds like the kind of enthusiastic, no-fuss service you've been hoping for, let's make it happen! Swing by our spot at 39 Basalt St, Geebung QLD 4034, or give us a ring – we're the friendly faces who've been part of this community for decades. Drop us a line for that free quote, and we'll share more stories of how we've turned ordinary yards into secure havens. Can't wait to hear your tale and help build the perfect fence for it.

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