Tennis Court Light Pole
The Light Pole System delivers tournament-grade illumination with uniform coverage, zero glare, and 100,000-hour service life. Available in aluminum alloy, stainless steel, or galvanized steel — engineered for operators who demand reliability in any environment.
Pole Height
Lux Average
UGR Rating
Wind Rated
Pole Warranty
Built for Demanding Sports Environments
Every component is purpose-built for outdoor sports lighting — available in aluminum alloy, stainless steel, or hot-dip galvanized steel pole structures paired with precision-optic LED luminaires.
High-Efficiency LED Array with Asymmetric Optics
Our proprietary lens system projects light precisely where players need it — across the court surface — while eliminating spill and glare. The die-cast aluminum alloy housing (ADC12) serves as an integrated heat sink, delivering 170 lm/W efficacy with CRI >80 for true ball tracking.
- ADC12 aluminum alloy housing with stainless steel hardware
- Asymmetric Type III / Type IV beam distribution
- Tool-less aiming with 360° rotation bracket
- Surge protection up to 10kV / 20kV
- 0–10V dimming & smart control ready
Aluminum Alloy & Stainless Steel — Built to Last Decades
The pole system is available in three premium material grades to match any environment — from coastal installations requiring marine-grade corrosion resistance to inland facilities prioritizing weight savings. All options deliver 25+ year structural integrity.
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Aluminum Alloy
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Stainless Steel
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Galvanized Steel
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All materials
- Lightweight (1/3 the weight of steel), naturally corrosion-resistant, ideal for coastal & humid climates
- Superior strength-to-weight ratio, exceptional resistance to chemical & salt exposure
- Maximum load capacity, hot-dip galvanized per ASTM A123 for standard installations
- powder-coat finishable, integrated cable channel, anchor bolt template included
Specifications
- Pole Height Range
- Pole Material Options
- Surface Treatment
- Fixture Wattage
- Luminous Efficacy
- CCT
- CRI
- Beam Distribution
- Average Lux (Tennis)
- Uniformity (U1)
- UGR
- IP Rating
- Wind Load Rating
- LED Life (L70)
- Driver
- Surge Protection
- Operating Temp
- Certifications
- Fixture Housing
- Warranty
- 9m / 10m / 12m / 15m
- Aluminum Alloy 6061-T6 / 6063-T5 · Stainless Steel SUS304 / SUS316 · Galvanized Steel ASTM A572 Gr.50 selectable
- anodized / powder-coated / hot-dip galvanized ASTM A123 (min. 85μm)
- 600W / 900W / 1,200W / 1,500W configurable
- 170 lm/W (typ.)
- 4000K / 5000K / 5700K
- ≥80 (Ra) / ≥70 (R9)
- Asymmetric Type III / Type IV / Flood
- 300 lux (recreational) – 750 lux (tournament)
- ≥0.7
- <0.5 (at player eye level)
- IP66 (fixture) / IP65 (driver compartment)
- Up to 150 mph (Category 2 hurricane)
- 100,000 hours
- Mean Well / Inventronics, 0-10V dimmable
- 10kV standard / 20kV optional
- -40°C to +50°C
- CE, RoHS, DLC Premium, LM-79 / LM-80
- ADC12 die-cast aluminum alloy, powder-coated; SUS304 stainless steel fasteners
- 10-year fixture · 25-year pole (aluminum / stainless) · 25-year pole (galvanized steel)
Trusted Across Sport & Recreation
From municipal parks to private academies, our light pole system adapts to any facility scale and lighting standard.
Multi-Court Tennis Facilities
Uniform 500+ lux across 6+ courts with minimal pole count
Multi-Sport Recreation Complexes
Shared infrastructure for tennis, basketball, pickleball & more
- Deep Design & Engineering Support
- CAD & Technical Drawings
- 3D Renderings & Visualization
- Prototyping & Sampling
- Flexible Manufacturing (OEM & ODM)
- Street Lighting & Roadway Poles
- Commercial & Residential Landscape Lighting
- High Mast Poles for areas, ports, and stadiums
- Decorative & Architectural Poles for urban beautification projects
- Solar Light Poles
Premium Tennis Court Light Poles – Engineered for Championship-Level Illumination
Deliver uniform, glare-free lighting on every court with our purpose-built tennis court light poles. Designed for clubs, municipalities, schools, and professional arenas, our lighting pole systems combine high-efficiency LED fixtures with rugged galvanized steel construction—giving you superior visibility, lower energy bills, and decades of maintenance-free performance.
Why Proper Tennis Court Lighting Matters
Lighting is the single most important factor in extending playable hours and ensuring player safety on outdoor and indoor tennis courts. Insufficient or uneven illumination causes eye strain, inconsistent ball tracking, and premature closure of courts after sunset. Our tennis court light poles are engineered to meet international lighting standards—including EN 12193 and IESNA guidelines—delivering consistent lux levels across the entire playing surface.
Whether you operate a single residential court or a multi-court tournament complex, the right lighting pole system transforms your facility into a year-round, revenue-generating asset.
Key Features of Our Tennis Court Light Poles
- LED Energy Efficiency
- Up to 70% energy savings compared to traditional metal halide or HPS fixtures
- High-lumen-output LED modules with efficacy exceeding 160 lm/W
- Instant on/off with no warm-up time—ideal for motion-sensor scheduling
- Reduced carbon footprint helps facilities meet sustainability targets and local energy codes
- Professional-Grade Illumination
- Uniform light distribution with minimal glare for player comfort and broadcast-quality visibility
- Color rendering index (CRI) ≥ 80 for accurate ball and court-surface color perception
- Adjustable aiming brackets allow precise beam targeting for singles, doubles, and multi-court layouts
- Options for 200 lux (recreational), 500 lux (club/competition), and 750+ lux (tournament/broadcast) levels
- Durable, Corrosion-Resistant Construction
- Hot-dip galvanized steel poles (275–610 g/m² zinc coating) for 20+ year service life
- Powder-coated finish available in RAL colors for additional UV and weather protection
- Wind-load rated to withstand speeds up to 160 km/h (customizable per region)
- Tapered round or octagonal shaft designs for structural strength and aesthetic appeal
Technical Specifications
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Details |
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Pole Height |
6 m / 8 m / 10 m / 12 m (customizable) |
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Material |
Q235 / Q345 hot-dip galvanized steel |
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Wall Thickness |
3.0 mm – 6.0 mm |
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Base Plate |
300×300 mm – 500×500 mm, 10–16 mm thick |
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LED Fixture Wattage |
200 W / 400 W / 600 W / 800 W / 1000 W per fixture |
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Luminous Efficacy |
≥ 160 lm/W |
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Color Temperature |
4000 K / 5000 K / 5700 K |
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CRI |
≥ 80 (Ra) |
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IP Rating |
IP65 / IP66 |
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Wind Resistance |
Up to 160 km/h (custom per region) |
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Service Life |
20+ years (pole); 50,000+ hours (LED) |
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Certifications |
CE, RoHS, ISO 9001, EN 12193, IESNA |
Applications
Our tennis court light poles are deployed across a wide range of facilities worldwide:
- Public parks and municipal recreation courts
- Private tennis clubs and country clubs
- School and university sports complexes
- Professional tournament arenas and stadium courts
- Residential and community tennis courts
- Multi-sport facilities (tennis, pickleball, badminton)
Why Choose Our Tennis Court Lighting Solutions
End-to-End Service: From site survey and lighting design (DIALux simulation) to manufacturing, shipping, and on-site installation guidance—we handle every step.
Proven Track Record: Trusted by facility operators in 60+ countries with 500+ court installations worldwide.
Warranty & Support: 5-year warranty on LED fixtures, 10-year warranty on pole structure, and lifetime technical support.
Customization: Pole height, color, fixture count, and beam angles are fully configurable to match your court dimensions and lighting requirements.
Competitive Pricing: Factory-direct pricing with no middlemen—volume discounts available for multi-court projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ 1: How many light poles do I need for a standard tennis court?
A standard singles court (36×78 ft / 10.97×23.77 m) typically requires 4 to 6 light poles mounted at 8–12 m height. For tournament-level illumination (750+ lux), 6 to 8 poles may be needed. We provide free DIALux lighting simulations to determine the optimal layout for your specific court.
FAQ 2: What is the difference between 4000 K and 5700 K color temperature?
4000 K (neutral white) produces a warmer, more comfortable light ideal for recreational and club play. 5700 K (daylight) offers higher contrast and is preferred for competitive and broadcast environments. Both options deliver excellent CRI for accurate color rendering.
FAQ 3: Can the poles withstand extreme weather conditions?
Yes. Our poles are hot-dip galvanized and powder-coated to resist corrosion, UV degradation, and salt spray. They are engineered to withstand wind speeds up to 160 km/h and operate in temperatures from −40°C to +50°C. Coastal and high-humidity installations receive additional protective treatment.
FAQ 4: What is the lead time for a standard order?
Standard configurations ship within 15–25 business days. Custom orders (non-standard height, color, or fixture configuration) may require 25–35 business days. Expedited production is available upon request.
FAQ 5: Do you provide installation support?
Every order includes detailed foundation drawings, installation manuals, and wiring diagrams. For large projects, we can dispatch engineers to provide on-site technical guidance.