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Tennis courts must be constructed in
accordance with the stipulated rules
guiding its construction, and this rule
states that the court must be 70 feet in
length and a width measurement of 27
feet. The construction also involves the
marking of the court to accommodate and
clearly delineate a players' place either in
a single or double tennis match.
Apart from the fact that strict adherence
must be followed on the court
measurements, other necessary inputs
are usually made to ensure that
construction objectives are achieved.
These inputs are often in the aspect of the
nature of materials that will be used in the
construction of the court. For example,
when constructing a hard court, asphalts
and other concrete materials are mostly
used, while employing layered texture
inflated rubber coatings to substantially
cover the surface. This covering ensures
that players don't get injured during slips
and falls and it also aids in improving the
bounce rates of balls.