
Tennis Court Lighting
Sports Court Lighting. Made Practical.
Tennis is a fast, precise game. Lighting needs to support that — not interfere with it. If coverage is uneven, the ball becomes harder to track. If glare is excessive, players struggle on serve. If light levels are inconsistent, the match experience suffers.
We don’t design for “bright.” We design for balanced, consistent and controlled light on court.
Why the Details Matter
Good tennis lighting is about more than lumen output. It’s about how the light performs across the entire court.
Glare-Controlled Optics
Serves and lobs shouldn’t disappear into harsh light. We use carefully selected LED optics to help keep light directed onto the playing surface — not into players’ line of sight. The result is improved visibility and greater playing comfort.
Consistent Court Coverage
Uneven lighting creates shadows and hot spots that affect depth perception and ball tracking.
We focus on delivering consistent illumination from baseline to net, supporting clear visibility across the full playing area.
Site-Specific Aiming Guidance
Every site is different. Nearby residences. Existing pole positions. Council spill light requirements.
We provide practical aiming guidance to help maximise on-court performance while managing spill and glare beyond the court.
Built for Clubs, Councils and Private Courts
Whether it’s a regional club, a school facility or a private court, the fundamentals remain the same: It needs to perform properly.
It needs to be reliable. It needs to last.
Standards Alignment
Where required, our systems are selected to align with recognised Australian sports lighting guidelines, including AS/NZS standards applicable to tennis facilities. No guesswork — just appropriate light levels for the level of play.
Energy Efficient Upgrade Path
Upgrading from metal halide? Modern LED systems:
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Reduce energy consumption
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Provide instant start
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Eliminate warm-up time
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Lower ongoing maintenance
A practical improvement in both performance and operating cost.
Built for Australian Conditions
Outdoor courts face:
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High summer temperatures
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Storm exposure
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Long operating hours
Our equipment is selected for durability and long service life in Australian environments.
Practical Guidelines, Ready to Use
For most standard tennis courts, you don’t need a complicated lighting study. We provide:
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Proven system configurations
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Practical pole height guidance
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Beam angle selection
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Installation support where required
If your project has specific constraints, we can assist with more detailed guidance. Otherwise, we keep it straightforward.
Planning a Tennis Court Lighting Project?
Upgrading existing lights? Building a new facility? Quoting a club or council project? Tell us about your court and we’ll help you choose a practical solution.
