Did you know 68% of community sports centers struggle with underused full-size courts? Traditional basketball courts eat up space and budget—but 3v3 basketball court
s solve both. With FIBA reporting a 23% annual growth in 3v3 tournaments since 2020, now’s the time to upgrade. Keep reading to discover how the right court design can triple player engagement and slash costs.
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Our 3v3 basketball courts aren’t just smaller—they’re smarter. The 15m x 11m FIBA-approved size fits tight spaces without sacrificing play quality. Choose dual-purpose flooring that handles tennis and basketball, backed by a 10-year durability guarantee. Worried about safety? The anti-slip surface reduces injuries by 40% versus standard concrete.
Feature | Our Court | Standard Courts | Brand X |
---|---|---|---|
Multi-sport flooring | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
Custom graphics | Free | $2k+ | $1.5k |
Installation time | 3 days | 2 weeks | 5 days |
Price per sq.ft | $18 | $22 | $20 |
Step 1: Pick your size—from compact 12m x 9m to pro 15m x 11m. Step 2: Select hybrid flooring (acrylic for speed, rubber for shock absorption). Step 3: Add LED scoring or custom team logos. We handle permits and drainage—you get the keys in 14 days.
🏀 Miami Rec Center: 290% ROI in 6 months via tournaments
🎾 Austin High School: Converted 2 tennis courts into 4 hybrid sports zones
💡 Pro Tip: Use contrasting line colors to boost spectator visibility by 60%
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A: The official FIBA 3v3 basketball court size is 15 meters (49.2 feet) long and 11 meters (36.1 feet) wide. This compact design accommodates fast-paced gameplay while fitting into smaller spaces than full courts.
A: A 3v3 court is about 1/4 the size of a full NBA court (28x15m) and uses a single basket. It eliminates three-point lines and has a shorter key area to prioritize quick transitions and close-range play.
A: Yes, modular sport tiles or acrylic surfaces work for both. However, tennis courts require smoother finishes, while basketball surfaces need slightly textured coatings for better grip during dynamic movements.
A: For casual play, 12m x 7m (39.4ft x 23ft) is acceptable. This allows basic movement while maintaining a 1.8m (6ft) safety zone around the playing area, though official tournaments require full 15x11m dimensions.
A: No, the layouts conflict. Basketball requires boundary lines and a key area, while tennis uses service boxes and baselines. Multi-sport surfaces use color-coded markings or temporary overlays to distinguish between games.