A regulation tennis court is 23.7744 meters long (78 feet) by 10.9728 meters wide (36 feet). This works out to 260.87173632 square meters. Click on the 'Tennis Court Diagram' link below to see a diagram of a regulation tennis court.
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Ah, what a lovely question! A standard Basketball court is about 420 square meters in size. Just imagine all the happy little players running around and enjoying the game on that spacious canvas. Remember, it's not about the size of the court, but the joy and camaraderie it brings to those who play on it.
A standard basketball court measures 28 meters in length and 15 meters in width, resulting in a total area of 420 square meters. This measurement includes the playing area as well as the out-of-bounds zones surrounding the court. It is important to note that court dimensions can vary slightly depending on the level of play and governing body regulations.
NBA/NCAA - regulation basketball court (94 x 50 feet) = 436.644288 square meters
High School basketball court (84 x 50 feet) = 390.192768 square meters
Junior High School basketball court (74 x 42 feet) = 288.74264832 square meters
A normal size basketball court is 30 meters by 10 meters. This would make the basketball court 300 square meters.
Its 28m by 15m so that's about 420m squared.
A regulation basketball court in international games is 28 by 15 meters, so 28*15= 420m2
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