Arizona Pickleball Courts
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4.7(56+ Reviews)

Regulation Tennis Court in Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe

A regulation, play-ready court that resists stadium heat and campus wear, with crisp lines and consistent bounce.

  • Engineered Base Depth & Compaction
  • Cushioned Acrylic Surfacing & Lines
  • Campus Scheduling Aware Builds

What We Do

Tennis court that helps homeowners install regulation courts ready for play

Covering post-tension and concrete slab builds, engineered base specification, cushioned acrylic surfacing, net posts, and precision line marking.

  • Regulation Tennis Court Build

    Post-tension or concrete slab with engineered base and precision lines.

  • Tennis Court Resurfacing & Lines

    Acrylic texture application and precision line repainting to restore play.

Why Arizona Pickleball Courts

Engineered base and surfacing specified for campus sites

When base depth, compaction, or surface choice are wrong, courts crack, lose texture, and need frequent repairs in hot, event-driven campus settings.

Common Challenges

  • Slab cracking from stadium heat and soils

    Heat cycles and floodplain soils accelerate slab cracking, causing uneven bounce and costly repairs.

  • Worn surface and faded lines reduce play

    Smooth, worn surfaces and faded court lines cause poor ball response and unsafe play during peak use.

  • Scheduling conflicts around football season

    Game-day access and stadium activity delay works, restricting court availability during peak season.

How We Help

  • Post-tension or concrete base options

    Choose post-tension or reinforced concrete slabs with engineered base depth and compaction for floodplain soils.

  • Cushioned acrylic surfacing for play

    Multi-layer cushioned acrylic surfacing restores texture and shock attenuation for joints and consistent ball response.

  • Regulation dimensions and line accuracy

    Court layout and precision line marking to regulation dimensions, ensuring net placement and play conform to standards.

  • Scheduling around campus events

    Work phased to avoid game days and high-traffic campus periods, reducing disruption to students and stadium activities.

  • Written site assessment and clear scope

    Receive a written site assessment that lists base, surfacing, and line work so costs and timelines are clear.

Campus residents, owners, and managers looking for play-ready courts

Who We Help

Campus residents, owners, and managers looking for play-ready courts

  • Campus apartment residents adding private courts

    Residents near Sun Devil Stadium seeking a compact regulation court with minimal disruption during academic terms.

  • Community managers scheduling shared courts

    HOA and housing managers planning installs between semesters to avoid game-day conflicts and resident disruption.

  • University recreation planners integrating courts

    Campus facilities teams needing regulation courts with engineered bases suited to floodplain soils and heavy use.

How We Work

How tennis court installation works

A clear, three-step delivery: site assessment, specification, and scheduled installation to fit campus constraints.

  1. Site assessment

    We inspect access, drainage, and soils, note floodplain conditions, and produce a written assessment of base needs.

  2. Specification

    We specify post-tension or concrete slab, engineered base depth, surfacing layers, net posts, and a clear scope for quoting.

  3. Schedule & install

    We schedule works around game days, manage local installers, and deliver cushioned surfacing with precision line marking.

Pricing Estimates

How Much Does a Tennis Court Cost?

Prices vary based on court size, base type, and resurfacing material. Contact us for an exact quote.

Tennis Court Installation by Base Type

Base TypePer SF Installed
Post-tension slab$6–$15 per SF
Concrete slab$5–$10 per SF
Acrylic resurfacing$4–$17 per SF

About this Service

A tennis court near Sun Devil Stadium and ASU-adjacent areas must fit campus scheduling, event windows, and river-floodplain soils. This service suits student housing, campus apartments, and stadium-edge communities needing a playable court that coordinates with active nearby uses.

Sites adjacent to stadiums can sit on river floodplain soils or modified fills. Subgrade assessment often requires geotechnical input to confirm bearing capacity and expected settlement. Base solutions include deeper granular subbases, compaction requirements, and slab options selected to control cracking under variable subgrade. For multi-use or campus sites, schedule coordination around events and deliveries is essential. Surfacing should resist UV and abrasion from high-frequency use; cushioned acrylic systems help maintain player comfort on community courts. Drainage must handle concentrated runoff and avoid directing water toward pedestrian routes or stadium infrastructure.

Practical expectations: allow time for campus access approvals and event coordination. The written site scope will document subgrade conditions, slab recommendation with thickness, surfacing build-up, drainage routing, and a proposed timing window that avoids major event dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common concerns about site, schedule, and durability

Short, practical answers about timelines, risks, and campus-specific requirements.

Cracks widen with heat and moisture, causing uneven bounce. Small repairs become larger; long-term neglect often requires slab replacement costing significantly more than timely repairs.
Delaying leads to smoother texture, faded lines, and inconsistent ball response. Reworks tend to be more extensive and can increase costs versus planned maintenance.
You may need local building permits and university approvals for campus-edge sites. Our site assessment identifies required permits and interfaces with campus rules.
A full regulation build usually takes several weeks based on base work; resurfacing and line work can take a few days to a week depending on weather and access.
Post-tension slabs use tensioned cables to reduce cracking risk and allow thinner slabs. Concrete slabs are simpler but may need heavier base engineering for floodplain soils.
We phase work and schedule major activities between events or academic breaks to limit disruption and keep courts available when needed most.
About Arizona Pickleball Courts

Who We Are

About Arizona Pickleball Courts

Arizona Pickleball Courts performs sports court installations in Phoenix and nearby areas. We help define engineered base, drainage, surfacing, and line markings. We provide a written site assessment and scope before quoting.

Our Full Story

Our Mission & Values

We exist to make durable, low-maintenance pickleball courts accessible for Arizona homeowners and communities by planning site-specific builds and coordinating experienced local sports court installation teams.

  1. Clear Estimates

    Written quotes listing base, surfacing, and line work

  2. Site Assessment

    On-site review with drainage and base recommendations

  3. Single Contact

    One person handles scheduling and project questions