Length Of Tennis Court Net. 42 feet x 3.5 feet high at the post (3 feet at the center) the net splits a tennis court in half and runs directly through the middle of the court. In total, tennis courts measure 78 ft.
27 ft / 8.23 m (singles), 36 ft / 10.97 m (doubles) overall surface area: A white strap measuring 2 inches wide in the center of the net controls the height, and it’s fastened to the ground. The singles court is slightly narrower measuring 27 feet wide.
The tennis net stands 3 feet high at the center, the lowest point of the net.
The court is 78 feet (23.77 metres) long. 2,106 sq ft / 195.7 sq m (singles), 2,808 sq ft / 260.9 sq m (doubles) areas of the tennis court. The length for a standard tennis court is 78 feet long, meaning there is 39 feet from the net to a baseline. A clearance of 21’ (6.4 m) should be provided beyond the baselines and 12’ (3.66 m) for the sides.