Tennis Court Windscreen

High End Wind Screen for Tennis Courts and Baseball Fields 6' x 20' New High End Wind Screen for Tennis Courts and Baseball Fields 6' x 20' New Paypal US $75.00 3d 2h 17m
High End Wind Screen for Tennis Courts and Baseball Fields 9' x 120' New High End Wind Screen for Tennis Courts and Baseball Fields 9' x 120' New Paypal US $600.00 28d 6h 24m
Tuffy Windscreen Kelly Green 9' x 60' Tennis Court Baseball Vinyl Wind Block NeW Tuffy Windscreen Kelly Green 9' x 60' Tennis Court Baseball Vinyl Wind Block NeW Paypal US $249.99 27d 5h 32m
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Tennis Court Windscreen
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Tennis: A Buying Windscreens Price/Court Question?


At my school we have 12 tennis courts 6 x 2 style.
We are located in a very windy channel and want to cover the courts completely.
When we look up the windscreens it is confusing to figure out how much "court" they cover per dollar.
We have raised over around $400 and it's all in our hands to get the best windscreens for a great season. Hope this is enough information.
So, in your answers I personally would like the following: quality (won't blow down) quantity per dollar (how much it would cost to wrap around all the courts).
Feel free to ask a question to me and I will provide more details if necessary. You can always go back and edit once you have the information you need to answer. All right that should do it. Thanks!

You need to measure the total length of fence your are trying to cover, to know how much length you need. And then figure out what height you want the screens (some come in either 6' or 9' heights). Then just google Tennis Windscreens and you should find some places where you can request quotes for custom-fit windscreens. Or you can buy it in rolls from places like midwestsports.com or tenniswarehouse.com.

Unfortunately for you, the cheapest windscreen I've found is $215 for a 120-foot roll. Just to put this into perspective, the fence along just the side of one court will be about 120 feet long. So your current funds aren't going to get you very far.



High End Wind Screen for Tennis Courts and Baseball Fields 6' x 20' New High End Wind Screen for Tennis Courts and Baseball Fields 6' x 20' New Paypal US $75.00 3d 2h 17m
High End Wind Screen for Tennis Courts and Baseball Fields 9' x 120' New High End Wind Screen for Tennis Courts and Baseball Fields 9' x 120' New Paypal US $600.00 28d 6h 24m
Tuffy Windscreen Kelly Green 9' x 60' Tennis Court Baseball Vinyl Wind Block NeW Tuffy Windscreen Kelly Green 9' x 60' Tennis Court Baseball Vinyl Wind Block NeW Paypal US $249.99 27d 5h 32m
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Description

Made from polyester material, this windscreen is most commonly used for baseball outfield fences as well as on tennis courts. This premium windscreen is is very durable and great for windy areas. Vinyl tape is double stitched along the perimeter to reinforce the windscreen, and grommets are placed every 15" for easy installation.

Marlin Associates 50/75 lb Ty Raps 50Lb/75Lb Marlin Associates 50/75 lb Ty Raps 50Lb/75Lb

 

Description

For windscreen installation. Plastic, self-locking ty-raps that will release in high winds to protect screen and fence.*"50LB" Breaking strength=50lbs. *"75LB" Breaking strength=75lbs.Product Specifications: Material/Fabric: PlasticLength: 8 inchesTy-Raps needed: 6' x 60' =100 ty-raps 9' x 60' = 150 ty-rapsMisc: Manufacturers recommend 50 lb...

Tennis Court Windscreen/Privacy Screen - 40' x 2.5' [Superior Finish] Tennis Court Windscreen/Privacy Screen - 40' x 2.5' [Superior Finish]

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The 99Th Davis Cup - Who Is Going To Win?

Unless you are a tennis aficionado, it is unusual to get excited about tennis at this time of year. Scraping frost from icy windscreens will hardly conjure up images of strawberries and cream on Henman Hill, SW9. However, this year the first round rubbers of the 99th Davis Cup offer the mouthwatering prospect of world nº1, Roger Federer, meeting world nº4, Raphael Nadal, on the clay courts of Logrono, Northern Spain

This year’s competition starts on March 5th, when the leading 16 teams in the world play four knockout rounds to determine who will become world champions in December

The defending champions, Spain, are unbeaten on home soil since 1999, and Nadal expects to be present in the team which has won four of the last ten championships. Should the “Nadal Knee†flair up again, coach Albert Costa has nine further players in the top 75 of the ATP rankings from which to make his team selection.

The Swiss, by comparison, are rated 12th, have never won the Davis Cup and have only ever reached the 2nd round three times in the last decade. In all the 98 previous years of Davis Cup competition, they have only once recorded a victory over Spain – in 1946. Mr Federer will have to pull out some absolute magic to see Switzerland progress any further in this years competition.

In other first round ties, Germany travel to old adversaries France who have an excellent record in the competition, yet a lower national ranking. The Indian team visit Moscow to try and belie their odds of 300/1 to win the competition, and Sweden entertain Argentina who will be without injured world nº5 – Juan Martin Del Potro. The Swedes have a rich pedigree of Davis Cup success (winners 7 times) and will be focused on avenging a 4-1 defeat by the Argentineans in the 2008 quarterfinals.

In the second half of the draw, Croatia host Ecuador, who are appearing at the top flight for the first time in ten years, pre-tournament favourites Serbia play host to the United States – the competitions´ most successful team – whilst the “Battle of the Outsiders†takes place in Chile, who play Israel. The final rubber matches up Belgium and last years beaten finalists, the Czech Republic. The Czechs beat France, Argentina and Croatia before succumbing to Spain in last years final and will be putting in a determined effort once again.

If you are wondering about Great Britain, they were relegated from Division 1 of the European league last year, and face Lithuania in Vilnius. Andy Murray has said that he is not going to compete in this year’s competition, but Team GB should have no difficulty advancing to the next stage, although watch out for Rickardis Berankis – Lithuania’s 19 year old rising star and former world junior champion.

In respect of betting opportunities, back the Czechs and lay the Swiss. The Czech Republic team is located in the much easier half of the draw, with probably only Serbia standing in their way of a second successive final appearance. Generally available at 7/1 (15/2 with Paddy Power) and each way terms of ½ odds for first or second available, the Czechs certainly represent value, and present the opportunity at these odds for a “safety net lay†before the Serbia game. The Swiss are not only going to have to overcome the Spanish, but probably also the French and Argentineans (with a recovered Del Potro by then) to make it to the final. They look very skinny at 12/1.

Prices for each of the first round rubbers should be available soon and we will be looking at extracting some value from these games and the individual matches. It is also worth considering that each of the three lower leagues (Americas, Europe/Africa and Asia/Oceania) also have their own competitions similar to the World Group, so a wealth of betting opportunities to explore.

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