Universal Sports

What kind of tennis court is right for you?

Competition level

Plexipave and Plexicushion systems were designed to provide players with a high-level competition surface while also ensuring safety and comfort during training.

Plexipave speed systems have been classified by the ITF. This classification applies to all finishes.

ATP, WTA tournaments and the Australian Open have selected Plexipave finishes.


Maintenance

Plexipave court vs. Clay court:

  • No daily water consumption required
  • No daily maintenance required
  • Frost resistant
  • No need for resurfacing in spring

Plexipave court vs. Synthetic grass court:

  • No water supply required
  • No daily maintenance required
  • No need for sand cleaning renewal
  • No need to remove the previous surface

Climatic considerations

Plexipave systems are designed to withstand all climates, from extreme heat to severe frost.

The renewal cycle of the top layers is between 8 to 10 years.

This makes Plexipave a highly cost-effective surface.


Traction and friction

Plexicourt and Plexiflor provide ideal properties for choosing between different combinations of traction and abrasion.

Smooth finish surfaces:

  • suitable for volleyball
  • inline skating
  • indoor sports

Rougher finish surfaces:

  • suitable for outdoor sports
  • high humidity environments
  • sports requiring greater grip

Thanks to the combination of Plexipave system resins with Plexicourt and Plexiflor systems, vibrant-colored surfaces can be created that remain durable even after years of intensive use.