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LED Lighting for Outdoor Tennis Courts

Facility managers have long recognized the importance of proper lighting on tennis courts. Not only do tennis court lights help players perform at their peak, but they also set the right atmosphere for spectators. With LED lighting for outdoor tennis courts, facility managers can now enjoy the benefits of energy-efficient lighting that help improve visibility and reduce glare.

The Importance of Tennis Court Lights

With some of the fastest reaction times of all athletes, tennis players need excellent visibility to perform. Try returning a 100+ mph serve with bad lighting! Properly lit courts provide players the opportunity to develop their skills, while spectators can get a better view of the court without any interruption from glare.

LED lighting is an ideal solution because it produces more output with fewer watts, making it an energy-efficient and cost-effective choice. Pickleball courts can enjoy these benefits too!

Tennis Court Lighting Standards

Many governing bodies have set guidelines and standards to ensure good visibility during playtime on a court lit up by LEDs. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) recommends all tennis courts be lit up by at least 200 lux for both singles and doubles matches, limited up to 250 for singles and 350 for doubles. Let’s dive into a few specific standards:

Heading Requirements

Proper lighting requires directional heading requirements to ensure uniformity throughout the court and reduce potential glare on broadcasts from other light sources. This is accomplished by installing fixtures at different angles, helping to eliminate shadows or bright spots on any particular area.

Light Fixture Requirements

Sport facility managers must select fixtures with the right form factor for their courts to meet energy efficiency goals. The most popular choice for many facilities is LED luminaires, since they provide high-quality light without too much energy consumption or heat generation. Solid-state lighting fixtures are typically easier to maintain and require fewer repairs over time than other types of fixtures, such as metal halide lamps or fluorescents.

Light Control Systems

By using light control systems such as dimming controls or occupancy sensors, tennis or pickleball facility managers can maintain illumination and maximize energy savings at the same time. These systems also extend the service lifespan of the fixtures by limiting their usage when it’s not necessary.

If you’re looking for an upgrade to LED lighting for your outdoor tennis courts, you can also enjoy additional customization benefits with a solid-state lighting system. Check out this article for more information.

Controlling Solid-State Lighting

Benefits of LED Lighting for Outdoor Tennis Courts

LED lights offer a number of advantages over metal halide lamps, fluorescent bulbs, and other traditional solutions. They are highly efficient and last much longer than conventional sources, reducing maintenance costs significantly. They also produce brighter, whiter light that improves visibility on outdoor courts and reduces eye strain for players and spectators.

LEDs from a provider like NGU dissipate heat far better than other sources, keeping the court surface cooler when in use. Outlined below are even more benefits:

Cost-Savings

Since LED fixtures use less electricity than standard lighting solutions, they allow facility managers to reduce their operational costs and monthly bills.

Design Options

Facility managers improve their sport court lighting with various methods, like dimmable lights that provide different brightness levels depending on the time of day, or color-changing lights that provide visuals during nighttime matches or special events.

Improved Playing Conditions

LED systems produce whiter light with no flickering or buzzing, allowing players to focus on their game without being distracted by uneven illumination levels or bright spots on the court surface. Furthermore, providers like NGU Sports Lighting sell fixtures designed to cover specific court areas without bleeding into other facility sections.

Enhanced Visibility

LEDs offer clear visibility with improved contrast, allowing players to see details they may otherwise miss due to shadows or insufficient light intensity from other sources.

Increased Service Lifespan

The lifespan of an LED fixture is about 5o thousand hours (or five to seven years) compared to just 15-20 thousand (or one to two years) from a conventional source. NGU’s solid-state lighting is an economical long-term investment for sport facilities that want to avoid frequent replacement cycles due to burnouts or dimming issues.

NGU: An Industry-Leading Provider of LED Lighting for Outdoor Tennis Court

Proper illumination is essential for any facility that hosts tennis or pickleball games outdoors. Through efficient LED technology, facility managers can now enjoy improved visibility on the court and cost-savings related to reduced energy consumption over time. By following recommended standards set by governing bodies like ITF when installing LED lights on their outdoor tennis courts, you can ensure everyone enjoys their playing experience without any complications caused by inadequate lighting conditions on the court.

NGU Sports Lighting revolutionized the LED lighting field back in 2012. We provide quality equipment for any size facility and are TV-compatible. From rec to pros, we serve numerous clients across America with top-notch LED lighting solutions. Get in touch for the best LED lighting for outdoor tennis courts or other venues today.

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