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HOW TO
MAINTAIN
a Har-Tru Court
ar-Tru court, a type of tennis court, is often referred
to as clay court by some people.
eality, the Har-Tru court is made of crushed stone. So, it is
more durable and consistent as compared to clay court.
However, irrespective of materials, the court needs
proper maintenance to retain its quality.
You should practice the following activities on your Har-
Tru court.
BRUSHING
ou should brush the whole surface of the
court through a drag brush.
If there are abundance of pebbles,
leaves or other debris, you can use a drag mat.
Brush the court at the end of each match. Even if there
is no match, you should do it at dusk.
Brushing also removes moisture from the
court.
SPRAY WATER
To upkeep the condition of the tennis court, watering is
necessary.
makes the court rigid as well as stable.
You can install a sprinkler system for automatic
watering the court.
Many water it in the middle of a day and anytime
during a night.
arry out the spray gently in order to avoid
the possibility of erosion.
You should wet the surface uniformly and sufficiently so a
make it fit for the game until the next watering time.
ROLLING
Rolling helps the court become firmer
and faster.
The activity also prevents the growth of wee
algae or fungus on the surface.
The most effective time for rolling i
morning when it has moisture.
Rolling should be continued until the court attains
maximum compaction.
The aforementioned activities…
Brushing
Watering
… and rolling are to be conducted dail
However, the court has to be given few other
maintenance like…
Use tow scarifier to arrest hardening of
the court surface.
parts of the court such as baselines and service boxes
me lower with regular play over time. You have to patch
up these regions.
In the end, you are suggested to hire a court exp
to inspect it at least once a week.
Obviously, a well maintained tennis court attracts many to
take its fun.
So, follow these tips to keep it always in good playing condi
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