
Multi-Sport Court Design: One Surface for Every Game
A multi-sport court maximizes your investment by supporting multiple games on a single surface. With thoughtful design, you can accommodate basketball, pickleball, tennis, volleyball, badminton, and more.
Layout Planning
The most common multi-sport court size is 60×90 feet, which accommodates a full basketball court with overlapping pickleball and tennis lines. Smaller yards can use 30×60 feet for a half-court basketball with two pickleball courts.
Surface Selection
Modular sport tiles are the most popular choice for multi-sport courts because they offer good performance across all sports, easy installation, and excellent drainage. Cost runs $12,000–$35,000 depending on size. Acrylic-coated concrete is the premium option at $20,000–$50,000.
Line Marking Strategy
Use different colors for each sport's lines to avoid confusion. Common schemes: basketball in white, pickleball in yellow, tennis in green, and volleyball in blue. Professional line painting costs $500–$1,500.
Equipment Considerations
Adjustable-height basketball goals allow different age groups to play. Portable net systems for tennis, pickleball, and volleyball provide flexibility. Budget $2,000–$5,000 for multi-sport equipment packages.