Are you looking for the best tennis posts for your court? Look no further than Edwards Sports! Our durable and long-lasting tennis posts are perfect for any court and come in a variety of styles. Read More
Edwards Sports tennis net posts are world-renowned for their quality, durability, and value. Our posts are made from steel, aluminum, or wood and are engineered to withstand the rigors of professional and amateur play.
We offer a range of options to suit your tennis court, including both square and round socketed and portable posts that are easy to set up and take down. Our posts are also available in a variety of heights and sizes to accommodate different court dimensions.
For complete portability - why not take a look at our tournament-ready 'freestanding' tennis posts that are enjoyed by schools and tennis clubs around the UK and beyond?
Although we offer complete tennis post and net solutions, our comprehensive range of parts and accessories, which include winders, sockets and caps are useful for replacing worn-down or damaged posts and are well worth checking out.
Still not sure what you need? Our tennis team is on hand to answer any queries. You can contact them here, or give them a call on 01308 424111.
The vast majority of our posts have an internal system that the net cord is fed through, this then tension the net. For our socketed posts, the cord is passed through the eyelet at the top of the post and for our free-standing posts, the cord is fed through a hole in the post.
For a regulation-size court, the net posts should be 3.66m (12ft) apart. However, if you're playing on a smaller court, you can adjust the post spacing accordingly.
For our socketed posts, you will need to remove the net first. Once the net is removed, you can unscrew the post from the socket. For our free-standing posts, you can simply lift the post out of the ground.
The height of the net posts will depend on the size of the court. For a regulation-size court, the net posts should be 1.07m (3.5ft) tall. However, if you're playing on a smaller court, you can adjust the post height accordingly.