Tennis nets are an essential part of setting up a court – after all, without one, you can’t play the game! If you’re setting up a new court or need to replace an old net on an existing court, you’ll need to factor in the cost of a tennis net into your budget.
At Edwards Sports, we’ve been in the tennis net game for over 100 years, manufacturing and supplying professional-quality tennis nets to clubs and facilities all over the UK (including Wimbledon!). We’ve made sure our tennis nets are not just incredible quality but also great value for money.
To help you with your planning and purchasing, we’ve broken down the cost of our tennis nets so you know what to expect and can factor it into your budgeting.
Type of Tennis Net | Pricing |
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Club Tennis Net | £104.57 to £111.16
depending on net headband material |
Matchplay Tennis Net | £138.28 to £174.02
depending on net headband material & type of stitching |
Championship Tennis Net | £192.28 to £262.28
depending on net headband material, type of stitching & net size |
Generally, tennis nets will range anywhere from £100 to £265, depending on size, materials, and extras such as the type of tennis net headband and stitching.
The specification of tennis net will greatly affect the cost of the net. We manufacture 3 different specs: Club, Matchplay, and Championship, each increasing in quality and cost.
We’ll delve into the individual factors affecting the cost of your chosen net.
Tennis nets come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 36 feet (junior-sized) all the way up to 60 feet (full-size), with the IFT standard doubles size measuring 42 feet. In short, the smaller the tennis net, the lower the cost – you’re getting less netting, after all.
At Edwards Sports, we stock tennis nets in standard singles at 33 feet and doubles at 42 feet, with a bespoke net option available for custom sizes.
Net Size | Average Price |
Singles Tennis Nets
33 feet |
£192.98 |
Doubles Tennis Nets
42 feet |
£104.57 to £262.28 |
Bespoke Tennis Nets | Price on Application |
The material of the tennis net headband will also affect the overall cost of the tennis net. Our nets are available with a choice of 3 different headband materials: vinyl, polyester, and premium polyester, increasing in cost with the quality.
We recommend our vinyl headbands for schools and club-level tennis as they’re the best value-for-money.
Our polyester headbands come in double or quad-stitching, offering greater strength and durability than our vinyl headbands.
And lastly, our premium polyester headbands are out highest quality, producing the most strength and durability. They also look the most professional so are excellent for pro courts and matches.
Tennis Net Headband Material | Headband Stitching Type | Average price
(depending on tennis net spec) |
Vinyl | Double Stitching | £104.57 to £241.27 |
Polyester | Double Stitching
Quad Stitching |
£111.16 to £205.56
£153.02 to £242.00 |
Premium Polyester | Double Stitching
Quad Stitching |
£151.02 to £220.27
£230.77 to £262.28 |
The quality and thickness of the netting will also contribute to the overall net cost. The thicker the net diameter, the higher the cost.
A thicker net diameter will also provide more strength and durability, so you’re paying for additional longevity. We recommend purchasing a thicker net diameter for professional and high-level clubs to withstand the repeated hours of gameplay.
Tennis Net Diameter | Average Price
(depending on tennis net spec) |
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2.5mm | £104.57 to £174.02 |
3.5mm | £192.98 to £262.28 |
We also offer the option of purchasing a bespoke net for your tennis court. Our bespoke nets are made to the same manufacturing standards as our standard nets but can be made to a custom size to fit your court.
When ordering a bespoke tennis net from Edwards Sports, the cost may vary depending on the customisations that are requested. The cost can vary greatly from a pre-made net depending on the size, shape, materials, and any other specific requests.
Also, if additional features such as logos are desired, then this could also drive up the price. The overall cost will depend upon all of these variables and will be calculated when ordering from Edwards Sports.
Of course, when you're buying tennis nets, you’ll need to purchase additional accessories to ensure your nets can be properly installed and maintained.
All these things are needed to help make your net as secure and functional as possible and are all available for purchase directly from Edwards Sports. Although the price of these accessories is separate from the price of the net, it's necessary to factor them into the overall cost of purchasing new tennis nets.
We also stock tennis court equipment, such as umpire chairs and maintenance equipment, to help you round out your court for a professional appearance.
If you're looking for the best tennis nets on the market, then look no further than Edwards Championship Tennis Nets. With their superior quality quad-stitched premium polyester headband and double netting top, they offer unbeatable performance and durability that will last you season after season.
Plus, with additional accessories like posts, surrounds and dividers also available, you can easily set up your perfect tennis court in no time.
When purchasing a tennis net, necessary additional accessories include tennis posts for supporting the net, winders for adjusting net tension, and a centre strap for maintaining net height in the middle. Surrounds and dividers can also be useful for creating a professional court setup, although these aren't necessary to install a net.
Yes, here at Edwards Sports, we do provide bespoke tennis net sizes. This service allows you to request custom-made nets that fit unique court dimensions. The cost of these bespoke nets may vary based on size, shape, materials used, and any specific additional features requested.
The price of a tennis net is influenced by several factors, including its size, the materials used in its construction, and any special features it may have. Additional aspects like the netting's thickness, the stitching of the headband, and installation hardware can also impact the cost.
Choosing a ten+-nis net involves considering the size you require, the materials used in the net's construction, and your budget. Consider the intended use (competitive or recreational) and select a net accordingly. Look for durable materials like vinyl or polyester for heavy use.