SportMaster Sport Surfaces is a tennis hardcourt surface made from multiple layers of acrylic, silica sand, and other constituents. The system is applied on an asphalt or concrete substrate, and can be used indoor or outdoors in any climate. SportMaster Sport Surfaces are manufactured by ThorWorks Industries, Inc. for worldwide distribution through the SealMaster Franchise System.
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Community Surface
After the 2010 Tennessee floods, SportMaster Sport Surfaces were featured on The Tennis Channel as a volunteer supporter of the Community Surface TV show. This was a Tennis Channel original series pilot episode that dealt with repairing some of Nashville's oldest public tennis courts after the devastating floods worsened the already weathered courts. The USTA also took part in the project with financial assistance and with engineering specifications for converting full-size courts into 10 and Under Tennis courts, for kids.
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ITF Pace Classifications
SportMaster tennis court surfaces are classified by the International Tennis Federation pace classification programme, and have obtained all five paces: Slow, Medium-slow, Medium, Medium-fast, and Fast.
Affiliations | Tournaments
SportMaster is the official surface of the USPTA and the playing surface of the Irving Tennis Classic, as of 2012. The DTC is an ATP Challenger Tour tournament located in Las Colinas, TX. Other tournaments where SportMaster is the official playing surface include:
- Washington Open (tennis) Currently, this is the only ATP World Tour 500 series tournament in the United States.
- Connecticut Open (tennis) Part of the WTA Premier tournaments and located at Yale University.
- 2016 Tennis Championships of Maui. Also part of the ATP Challenger Tour series.
Other Sport Surfaces
Other sport surface variations in the SportMaster lines include basketball, roller hockey, running track, and multipurpose systems.
References
External links
- SportMaster Sport Surfaces
Hardcourt
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