Care of clay courts

Maintenance of the Artificial Clay Courts

The clay courts are a big investment for the club and it is important that we keep them in good condition. If the carpet tufts become damaged or bent it is difficult and expensive to rectify. 

While maintenance arrangements are in place to keep the courts in good order, it is important that all members and visitors play their part in looking after the courts too.

The artificial clay courts consist of a carpet layer with loose sand infill which is intended to cover the carpet fibres. The surface will be damaged if play takes place when the carpet fibres are exposed and it is therefore vitally important that players drag the surface after every time they playNB. DO NOT drag the courts if the surface is wet. Should the tufts be generally visible please let us know so that it can be topped up. Please replace the equipment after use.

We ask all members to be vigilant about checking if courts have been dragged. Please speak to any players who are leaving the courts without doing this.

There are a number of other ways for members to help preserve the quality of the Club’s facilities and enhance the playing experience for all: 

  • There will be a foot mat and shoe brushes at the gates to the courts. Please ensure that you stamp your shoes to remove sand on leaving the courts and brush off any dirt on entering. 
  • Please do not leave litter, plastic bottles or old balls on the courts. 

Dragging the Artificial Clay Courts. 

DO NOT drag the courts if the surface is wet.

There are four brush/drag mats located around the courts . The courts must be dragged with these mats after every time you play to spread the sand infill so that the carpet underlay is completely covered. Allow 5 minutes for this task before you need to leave to ensure the courts are ready for the next players. 

Start at one net post and drag the mat across the court along the line of the net, then head down the side of the court outside the tramlines towards the fence, cross the back of the court along the fence and continue walking in an inward spiral motion until you are in the middle of that side of the court. Repeat the same action at the other end of the court. Do not simply drag the mats across the courts as this takes the sand away from the playing surface where it is needed.  

Please replace the drag mats on their hooks after use. 

There are line brushes available on the courts. As the lines will gradually get covered by sand you may wish to use these brushes to clear the lines before play.

Please replace the line brushes on their hooks after use as to leave them standing or lying on the court will damage the bristles.