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Indoor Tennis Lighting

Indoor Tennis Lighting

Custom Indoor Tennis Court Packages:

Indoor Tennis Court Indirect 8' T5 Fixture Package

Indoor Tennis Court Sunflare Indirect LED Package

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There are many ways you can light an indoor tennis facility, however, through our industry knowledge and experience we are able to offer you the three most important lighting advantages in all of our packages.

Ultra-Low Glare:

We provide an ultra-low glare system capability with our custom Sunflare Indirect fixtures. Our partner company, Pro Sports Tech, manufactures these incredible fixtures in the United States of America and we pride ourselves on our quality, high powered light fixtures designed specifically for indoor sports use. 

Professional Control System:

Our indoor tennis packages can be made to order with a state of the art professional-level control system. This system allows you as the owner to control sections of your facility that you would like to light individually, as well as, putting you in control of your facility's lighting remotely.

Competition Level Courts:

The custom fixtures and packages we provide are ideal for high-level competition courts, up to the Tour Pro level. 

 

Sunflare Indirect System

The SUNflare Indirect LED fixture system is a single point suspended high bay arrangement. The super high lumen output lumen is designed for indoor athletic facilities where glare can be problematic. The fixture uses patented heat sink technology to drive more light without adding weight. The fixture allows greater spacing and less fixtures in recreational settings. It’s also perfect for professional sports facilities creating professional light levels without disrupting play. As an added benefit, customized and interchangable graphics displays are included with the system increasing branding or providing revenue generating opportunities.

Semi Direct System

The Semi Direct system uses 8’ linear fixtures with diffused lensing to minimize glare and maximize lighting in a situation where lower roof heights and indirect light is not possible. The system requires more distribution points and lower outputs as to not interfere with high level play. This is a great system for facilities looking to keep expenses minimal while increasing light levels and efficiency.

Arena System

Our arena system uses our DIAMONDpro light. The high precision reflector optics minimize glare and maximize targeted light within the court. Arena projects require the highest standard possible and this package delivers the most complete lighting in the industry. With infinite control capabilities, AV tie ins, and custom RGB capabilities, we can turn any tennis arena into a true sporting performance venue.

Please contact us for a custom Pro lighting package for your arena today, call: 970-581-1810.

 

 

 

What's the difference between recreational and competitive tennis lighting?

Recreational lighting: typically has lower light levels, uses shorter poles, has less uniformity (evenness) of light and cost less.  

Competitive lighting: typically achieves a minimum standard of of ITF Class 2 or Class 1.   The poles are higher to create ideal uniformity of light and might use more pole locations and fixtures.

*Every court we list online was made for somebody, just contact us and we'll make you one with your own custom layout.   

 

A special note to both potential clients and other distributors:  
I am a tennis player who owns a lighting company.  I can tell you that I actively think about the placement of lighting based on my style of play.   I play mostly singles and serve standing closest to the T.   For doubles I will move from the middle to the wide position but generally my ball toss is well outside the glare area.   If your contractor or distributor cannot discuss the impact of lighting on the style of play, feel free to contact me directly, or even better, let's play a couple of sets.   

"As a 5.0 tennis player and somebody who likes playing at night, I have come across poor tennis lighting.  Tennis is a battle of will and focus; and I like to play competitive, hard-hitting tennis.  I spend my day working on lighting projects and I don't want to think about lighting while I'm serving or returning.   I will make your court outstanding, so your only problem will be how to overcome the mental struggle of your forehand (or backhand), or for me my terrible net game."  - Chris,  Owner of LightDisty.com