Custom Tennis Courts in Fort Worth and DFW
Tour Greens Fort Worth designs and constructs tennis courts for residential estates, schools, club properties, and recreational facilities throughout Fort Worth and the broader DFW market. Our work is built around North Texas realities: intense summer heat, strong winds, seasonal movement in expansive clay, and the need for durable court systems that hold their geometry over time.
From backyard practice courts in Southlake to larger family and amenity projects around Arlington, Grapevine, and Weatherford, we handle the full build process with a focus on clean workmanship, dependable drainage, and surface performance that feels intentional instead of improvised.
Stable North Texas Foundations
Grading, compaction, and edge detailing built to manage clay movement and long-term surface integrity.
Court Packages That Fit the Property
Residential, school, and amenity-driven builds tailored to how the site is used and maintained.
Design Options for Fort Worth Tennis Projects
We plan court orientation, fencing, access points, surface colors, and support features around the property instead of dropping in a default layout. That makes a major difference on estate lots, school campuses, and custom homes where every edge condition matters.
If the project needs lighting, wind protection, or coordination with nearby turf and golf features, we account for it in the build sequence from the beginning so the finished court feels complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Fort Worth tennis courts need special drainage planning?
Yes. Proper slope and base preparation are critical in North Texas, especially on clay-heavy sites that can move seasonally and hold water if they are not built correctly.
Can you resurface an older tennis court?
Yes. We inspect the existing condition and recommend resurfacing or reconstruction based on how the current court is performing structurally.
Do you build courts for private homes and schools?
Yes. We work across residential, educational, club, and amenity-oriented tennis court projects.
Can a court be paired with lighting and fencing?
Yes. We coordinate those elements as part of the overall package so the court is ready for real use after completion.
What if my site is windy or uneven?
We account for orientation, grading, wind exposure, and retaining needs during the design phase instead of trying to solve them after construction starts.
Do you handle design guidance up front?
Yes. Site evaluation and layout planning are part of how we keep the build process organized and defensible from the start.






