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The Importance of Tennis Court Resurfacing • • • Most tennis courts are made from asphalt, but this can pose a problem in some areas. The material is very unyielding, which means it could crack or become brittle if there are extreme changes in the weather or temperature in your area. This can make it difficult to use the court on a regular basis, and can make resurfacing an expensive hassle. Using tile for tennis court resurfacing could be a suitable choice, since professionals can fit each piece into place with precision, and there are even some installation kits you can use yourself to make resurfacing easier. The tiles fit securely and could be more comfortable to play on for hours, since they are not as hard on the joints. Tiles also offer consistent ball bounce for continuous play and could keep you from losing the ball during games. Rubber granules and acrylic are also popular tennis court materials that you may want to consider. These materials can reduce the shock that you feel in your joints when you’re running across the court. This is ideal no matter your tennis skill level, and when it’s more comfortable for you to play the game, you’ll be more likely to visit the court often and perfect your skills.