This unique dual-curved and tilted tennis backboard rebounds balls with extraordinary realism, unlike the typical non-tilted backboard where balls bounce downward at an unrealistic angle.
Features
Curved and beveled framing is crafted from handpicked Douglas Fir.
Hitting surfaces are high-quality weatherproof overlay, meticulously primed and painted.
Includes touch-up paint plus hardware (a combination of U-bolts and/or chains) to install against the vertical posts of a tennis court fence.
Includes Deluxe Sound Reduction Kit. Expect a noise reduction of 35%.
Optional 3-foot Containment Net. Ready to be installed. High quality.
These are the only backboards with an arc enabling players to serve and volley all by themselves.
The 8' x 12' units can be installed on a driveway, using only 1/10th the space of a full-sized tennis court.
In an hour of backboard practice you can hit 1,800 balls. Compare that to 650 an hour on a ball machine or 150 during an average hour of match play.
Video
How to Use a Tennis Backboard Like a Pro
How to Use Tennis Backboards to Practice the Volley
How to Use Tennis Backboards to Practice Swinging Volley
How to Use Tennis Backboards to Serve and Volley Plus Groundstroke Games
This unique dual-curved and tilted tennis backboard rebounds balls with extraordinary realism, unlike the typical non-tilted backboard where balls bounce downward at an unrealistic angle.
Features
Curved and beveled framing is crafted from handpicked Douglas Fir.
Hitting surfaces are high-quality weatherproof overlay, meticulously primed and painted.
Includes touch-up paint plus hardware (a combination of U-bolts and/or chains) to install against the vertical posts of a tennis court fence.
Includes Deluxe Sound Reduction Kit. Expect a noise reduction of 35%.
Optional 3-foot Containment Net. Ready to be installed. High quality.
These are the only backboards with an arc enabling players to serve and volley all by themselves.
The 8' x 12' units can be installed on a driveway, using only 1/10th the space of a full-sized tennis court.
In an hour of backboard practice you can hit 1,800 balls. Compare that to 650 an hour on a ball machine or 150 during an average hour of match play.
Video
How to Use a Tennis Backboard Like a Pro
How to Use Tennis Backboards to Practice the Volley
How to Use Tennis Backboards to Practice Swinging Volley
How to Use Tennis Backboards to Serve and Volley Plus Groundstroke Games