The following courts have been reported as unsafe or not at a standard that allows for competitive tennis and not appropriate for Division 1 | Premier League League Matches.

CHH Players should report any courts that fit the below criteria to the CHH, including date, court number, court location (club/facility) and the safety risk or issue. Courts will be removed from this list once CHH players or clubs themselves advise the CHH has been rectified.

In CHH Leagues, Home Players must provide a court that is safe and in a good state (includes the court surface, clay court lines, the net, fences and other hazards). This also includes ensuring Synthetic Grass courts aren’t excessively sandy and have an even spread of sand on for slide consistency. Players should also ensure they do their bit in maintaining courts, especially Clay surfaces, bagging and watering before and after matches as well as between sets if both players wish.

It is up to Members of the below clubs/facilities to contact their clubs/facilities about the below courts. However, some clubs may not be aiming to have all of their courts at the standard that CHH requires and this needs to be acknowledged and the relevant courts avoided.

Courts not at CHH Standard

  • Forrest - Court 2 (2022) - Safety Risk - Excessive and inconsistent sand - Inconsistent slide causing slip/stick phenomenon on slides.

  • Forrest - Court 3 (2022) - Safety Risk and Ball Loss - Excessive and inconsistent sand - Inconsistent slide causing slip/stick phenomenon on slides. Balls often lost in shrubs that are on court-side of fence.

  • Ainslie - Court 3(2024) - Safety Risk - Damage on court near baseline, raised parts of court, trip hazard.