
Trevor playing in the Sedgeman Squad in Milton during the 60's
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Mid 1960's Trevor was
a member of Sedgman's squad and played full time professional
tennis for Slazengers, worked as a cadet overseer with the Main
Roads Department, then secured a job as foreman in charge of building
the runways and warm-up pits for the F-111 aircraft. He gained had extensive
experience in earthmoving, concreting and bitumen work during
this period.
His father built tennis
courts from 1939 onwards and they worked together in the mid 1970's.
Because of their interest in tennis, they have always been experimenting
with different types of surfaces. The best value surface has always
been a bitumen-based court. The problem with the early courts
was that they were designed using material which would normally
be used for roadways.
Over the last 10
years Trevor has developed a rubberised bitumen surface which is soft
on the joints and plays the way the original clay courts played. |
Because of its heavy
duty construction, you will never wear this court out from use. In fact,
the more the court is used, the longer it will last. Trevor has this type
of court at his work base and has been playing on it for over 10 years
and have found it to be an ideal surface for tennis.
One of the advantages Trevor has over competitors
is that he understands what is important in the game of tennis and can
position the court to meet your needs.
He has had over 30 years' experience
building tennis courts and is the longest running tennis court builder
in Queensland. Considering his family history in tennis court building,
he has the background to build you the best value court, dollar for
dollar.
Have a look at the specials page for
an unbeatable offer.
Tennis Court Construction of Queensland
1776 Gympie Rd, Carseldine, Queensland, 4034
Phone: Mob: 0412-788-531
Fax: 07-3263-6669
trevor@tenniscourt.com.au
