Kids Tennis Nets

Tennis is a great sport for kids to get into. It teaches them discipline and how to focus on a task. And it's also great exercise.

But one of the best things about tennis is that it can be played almost anywhere. There's no need for expensive courts and equipment. All you need is a racket and a ball, and maybe some kid's tennis nets.

Kids tennis nets are a great way to keep your child entertained while also teaching them the basics of the game.

They can set them up in the backyard or even in the park. And because they're so portable, they can take them with them wherever they go.

We take a look at the essential tennis gear needed for a fun-filled afternoon in the garden, or perhaps you're keen to get your child involved in taking up tennis!

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What You'll Need

You'll need a few different things to get started with playing tennis with your kids. While you can play the game by substituting certain equipment, there are some things that you'll need for definite if you're going to be able to play properly.

Here, we list some of the essentials you'll need for your game of tennis to be as fun as possible.

Tennis Rackets

The first thing you're going to need is at least two tennis rackets. If you're playing doubles, you'll need four tennis rackets. These rackets need to be of a high enough quality to help you serve and make shots over the tennis net.

This means you'll need a tennis racket with strong and sturdy strings, facilitating a good quality bounce off of the racket. Try to avoid substituting your tennis racket for cheap plastic options or even paddles from other games, as these will not be sufficient in quality.

Tennis Nets

A tennis net is a very important part of the game as it provides players with a boundary for their shots. The purpose of a tennis net is not to signify the centre of the court. 

Rather, it forces players to hit the ball at the right height to provide their opponent with the opportunity to return the ball as it will encourage the ball to bounce high enough. You can find mini tennis nets to suit a small court for you and your kids to play without having to worry about having a large court.

Tennis Balls

Combined with a quality tennis racket, regulation tennis balls are advised to get the best results for your shots and volleys. A good tennis ball will provide enough bounce on both the surface of the court and the racket.

Using a poor-quality tennis ball, or any other ball for that matter, will not provide you with the best experience when playing. Some may lack the right weight and bounciness of a regulation tennis ball, and some may even be too bouncy, making play very difficult.

Space To Play

As well as this equipment, you're also going to need the space to play. Playing with a kid's tennis net or a mini tennis net will require much less space than playing with a full-sized tennis net and tennis posts.

However, you will still need sufficient space to play. A regulation kid's tennis court, designed for under-10s tournaments and competitions, is between 36 and 42 feet in length as well as 14 and 20 feet in width. You'll also want enough space outside of the court for running outside of the boundary.

How to Set Up a Kid's Tennis Net

This entirely depends on the net you buy. It's important to read any guide documentation before you attempt to set up your tennis net. Some are going to be much more simple than others to set up.

If your mini tennis net is a smaller version of a traditional regulation tennis net like this mini net, then it will simply be a case of installing the tennis posts on the court and attaching the net to both posts.

Playing Tennis with Kids Nets

This is exactly the same as playing tennis with an adult net, except for the area of play is smaller. There really isn't much to it other than that your kids will have a much easier time learning the game without having to focus on keeping track of a court area that's too large for them.

Because of this, there are no reasons why you cannot employ the same rules you would when playing with a standard-sized net.

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Basic Garden Tennis Rules

If, however, you decide to play a more casual game of tennis, you could play with whatever rules you want. This is perfect for a kid's tennis net. You could decide on how many points you need to score to win while also making use of the standard tennis rules.

This is also a great way to teach your kids sportsmanship while making the game fun and entertaining. 

Final Thoughts

A mini kids tennis net is perfect for teaching your kids to play tennis while having plenty of fun at the same time. It's also a great way for you and your family to get exercise.

FAQs

Can I use a popup tennis net in my garden?

You most certainly can. This would be a quick and easy way to set up a play a game of garden tennis without worrying about putting together a complicated net.

Do kid's tennis net sets work out cheaper?

Usually, a kid's tennis net set is going to be much cheaper than a full-sized tennis net or a full-court. However, if your kids are going to be playing regularly, it might be worth investing in a quality socketed mini tennis net.

Where to store my kid's tennis nets?

The smart thing to do would be to store your kid's tennis net in a shed or dedicated storage area. Many tennis courts have their own equipment sheds, and if you're designating an area as a permanent court, an equipment shed might be a great addition.

Can kid's tennis be played indoors?

With the right space, you could play kids' tennis indoors. It's important that the area is designed with this in mind, however, as a rogue tennis ball can cause a lot of damage. You'll need something akin to a large sports hall to play this and avoid playing anywhere with breakable windows.


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