The “divots” are actually finely sanded weld joints. They are 100% flush and pose no obstacle to the ball bouncing true. Speak more with Robert Gibralter about the exceptional court that many many pros like & endorse. Robert is New York through & through. He’s more New York than the Statue of Liberty.
I met Tim & his mum on the elevator at the Windy City Open. Super nice guy.
So many questions... If there a door in the back? How do you treat the divot along the side wall? Does the floor have a slope to drain water?
Write to Robert@maspethwelding.com for answers to your questions. Yes, back door. No divots in steel! Floor gets rinsed and squeegeed.
The “divots” are actually finely sanded weld joints. They are 100% flush and pose no obstacle to the ball bouncing true.
Speak more with Robert Gibralter about the exceptional court that many many pros like & endorse. Robert is New York through & through. He’s more New York than the Statue of Liberty.
how do you see the ball in the sky when the sun is right there
similar to outdoor sports, like tennis, you learn to work with the elements.
He's my Uncle
Abhi is a fantastic player, role model, leader and teacher. He's amazing to watch!
@@MaspethSquash Thanks, I'll make sure to show him this video
Is this City Funded?
No. Would love to get the City involved!