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Company Background
We are a full service tennis court company with over 20 years of experience building tennis courts, as well as teaching and competing professionally in tennis. This rare combination of experience gives us a unique perspective and expertise.
We have also been involved with construction and set up of courts for the Citibank Championships at Westchester Country Club, the Nike Cup at Madison Square Garden, the Fox Force World Team Tennis and the Advanta WTA Championships in Philadelphia. In addition to this professional tennis experience, we also helped construct the New York Mets “Fan Fest” area this past summer. As our customer, whether you are the New York Mets, a WTA Tour stop or a private residence with one court, you can be sure you will receive the same great service, performance and attention you deserve.
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Meet Our Team
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Chuck Davis is the company founder and has been in the Tennis Court Construction Business since 1984. He has also been a tennis teaching professional for over twenty years and is a certified USPTA Level 1 instructor. He has coached numerous locally and nationally ranked juniors including his sons Matt and Cam who both went on to play college tennis. Matt was the #1 ranked junior player in New England in the 18&Under Division. Chuck has directed the set-up of several professional stadium courts, including the WTA Tour Advanta Championships in Philadelphia and the Gullikson Foundation tournament at Madison Square Garden featuring Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and John McEnroe. He has also assisted in the design of several high profile tennis facilities nationwide. Chuck is still an avid player and competes nationally with sons Matt and Cam in Father/Son tournaments.
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Jeff Landau joined the company in 2003. Jeff is a former world ranked professional tour player and has wins over world #1 Andy Roddick and current tour pro Thomas Blake. A two time Connecticut State High School Singles Champion, he earned a scholarship to play for Wake Forest University, where he was named team MVP and graduated in 1997. While in school, he also won the 1994 United States Amateur Singles Championship and finished that year as the 3rd ranked amateur in the US. After retiring from the pro tour in 1999, Jeff worked for sports marketing agency Octagon where he helped operate major Track and Field events. In 2000 he left Octagon to become a tennis promoter for the United States Tennis Association, Pilot Pen Tennis Tournament and Connecticut Indoor Tennis Clubs. Jeff still competes locally and has been the top ranked men’s open division player in New England in both singles and doubles. He occasionally is still hired as a practice partner for WTA Tour Pros such as Venus Williams, Martina Hingis, Lindsay Davenport and Monica Seles when they are in the New York area.
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