Tennis Net

Tennis Net

Set of zoomed in illustrations of a Tennis Net half dimensioned with overall height and width
Description
Description

A Tennis Net delineates one side from the other during a match, and the players or teams start on opposite sides of the net. It is stretched across the full width of the Tennis Court. It is parallel with the baselines, and it divides the court into two equal ends. The net is held up by a cord or metal cable.

Good Tennis Nets are made of a braided net cord material, and they typically have double the mesh at the top six rows, side pockets for fiberglass dowels (that hold the net taut), and vinyl-coated steel cables.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Tennis Nets have a height of 42” (106.7 cm) at the net posts and a center height of 36” (91.4 cm). The total court width of a Tennis Net is 42’ (12.8 m) the net cord depth is roughly .1”-.14” (2.5-3.5 mm). The Net Posts are 2.5”-3” (6.35-7.62 cm) in diameter.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
36” | 91.4 cm (Center); 42” | 106.7 cm (Net Post)
Width:
42’ | 12.8 m
Depth:
.1”-.14” | 2.5-3.5 mm (Net Cord)
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Post Diameter: 2.5”-3” | 6.35-7.62 cm
Mesh Size: 1.75” | 44.5 mm



Materials: Vinyl or polyester headbands; vinyl-coated steel cable mesh net; coated steel posts

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Drawings include:
Tennis Net front (simple; players), front (detailed)

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