Semi permanent tubes have been put in the ground at the end of each grass court line. Nails and string can then be installed each time a court line is painted, ensuring a straight, perfectly measured line throughout the season.
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1 comment:
How do you decide on the court location each season? Don't they move slightly and will the semi-permanent tubes be moved?
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