Multi-Sport Courts

Multi-sport court construction — one surface, four to six sports

ChampCourts builds multi-sport courts that host basketball, badminton, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, and futsal on a single surface with overlaid colour-coded line systems. We engineer the dimensions, surface type, line layout, and lighting around your sport priority — whether that’s a corporate campus needing daytime corporate cricket + evening basketball, or a school running PE classes across five sports.

Multi-sport courts are the highest-utilisation format in commercial and institutional sports infrastructure. A single 25 m x 15 m surface can host 1 full basketball court OR 3 badminton courts OR 1 volleyball + 1 pickleball — switching between formats in under 5 minutes with movable nets and posts.

Multi-sport surface comparison

Surface Sports supported Price (Rs/sqft) Indoor / Outdoor
8-layer acrylic on PCC Basketball, badminton, volleyball, tennis, pickleball Rs 155 Outdoor
Cushioned acrylic All of the above + reduced joint load Rs 200 - 280 Outdoor
PP interlocking tiles All hard-court sports Rs 70 Both
Silicon PU All hard-court + indoor weatherproof Rs 180 - 250 Both
PU polyurethane Basketball, badminton, volleyball, futsal Rs 250 - 350 Indoor only
Hardwood maple (sprung) Basketball, badminton, volleyball Rs 500 - 1,200 Indoor only

Recommended sport combinations

  • School / society starter: 28 m x 15 m outdoor acrylic with 1 basketball + 2 badminton + 1 volleyball overlay — ~Rs 8 lakh turnkey
  • Corporate campus: Same dimensions in cushioned acrylic + 4 pickleball overlay — ~Rs 11 lakh
  • Premium indoor hall: 36 m x 18 m PU surface with basketball + 3 badminton + 1 volleyball + 1 futsal — Rs 30 - 45 lakh (surface only)
  • Compact rooftop: 18 m x 10 m PP interlocking tile with 1 half-basketball + 1 badminton + 2 pickleball — Rs 1.5 - 2.5 lakh

Line marking system — how multi-sport works

We use a standardised colour code so players can identify their sport at a glance:

  • White — primary sport (typically basketball)
  • Yellow — secondary sport (badminton or volleyball)
  • Blue — tertiary sport (pickleball or futsal)
  • Red — quaternary sport (tennis or kabaddi)

Lines are painted using 100% acrylic line-paint embedded into the surface during the resurfacer step — they do not peel or fade for 5+ years.

Court switching kit

  • Movable badminton posts with floor sockets (4 sets) — Rs 18,000/court
  • Volleyball posts with sleeve sockets — Rs 22,000/set
  • Portable pickleball nets — Rs 8,500/each
  • Basketball hoops fixed or fold-down — Rs 65,000 - 1.4 lakh/pair

Cost guide

Typical multi-sport court (28 m x 15 m = 4,521 sqft):

  • Outdoor acrylic turnkey: Rs 7 - 8 lakh
  • Cushioned acrylic: Rs 9 - 12 lakh
  • PP interlocking: Rs 3.2 - 3.8 lakh
  • Indoor PU: Rs 11 - 16 lakh (surface only, on existing slab)
  • Hardwood maple sprung: Rs 23 - 55 lakh

Why ChampCourts for multi-sport

  • Sport-priority engineering — we ask which sport is primary and engineer dimensions, lighting and surface around it
  • 5-year coating warranty
  • One vendor, one quote — surface + posts + nets + hoops + lights + line painting
  • 50+ city service across India
  • Switching kits bundled so the facility is genuinely multi-use day one

FAQ

How many sports can one court support?

Up to six on a single surface with overlaid lines — basketball, badminton, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, kabaddi. Practically, we recommend prioritising 3-4 to keep line layouts readable.

Does multi-line marking confuse players?

Not with our 4-colour system. Studies of community sports facilities show players adapt within 2-3 sessions. The colour-coded system mirrors what’s used at YMCA and corporate gyms internationally.

Acrylic or PU for multi-sport?

Acrylic if outdoor (UV-rated, repairable). PU if indoor (FIBA-spec ball rebound, shock absorption). PP tiles if you need quick install or relocation.

Can I add sports later?

Yes — additional line systems can be overlaid in a refresh cycle (typically 4-5 years when re-coating). Cost: Rs 8,000 - 25,000 per added sport.

What size should a multi-sport court be?

Minimum 28 m x 15 m to fit FIBA basketball. If you skip basketball, you can downsize to 18 m x 10 m for badminton + volleyball + pickleball.

What about indoor multi-sport halls?

PU is the gold standard. Hardwood maple is the premium for institutional builds. See our PU courts and hardwood courts pages.

Sport-by-sport dimensions on a 28 m x 15 m multi-sport surface

Sport Court size Quantity on 28x15 m Net / posts
Basketball full 28 m x 15 m 1 2 hoops fixed
Badminton 13.4 m x 6.1 m 2-3 (side by side) Movable posts
Volleyball 18 m x 9 m 1 (cross-court orientation) Movable posts
Pickleball 13.4 m x 6.1 m 2-3 Portable nets
Tennis 23.77 m x 10.97 m 1 (tight fit, no run-off) Movable posts
Futsal (small) 25 m x 15 m 1 Portable goals

Floor socket system — clean court switching

The biggest decision in multi-sport is how you mount the movable posts and nets. We install brass / stainless-steel floor sockets flush with the surface — a 70 mm dia opening that accepts the post when needed, capped with a chrome plate when not. Sockets are positioned during the civil pour for permanent registration. A typical multi-sport court has 12-18 sockets to support all line systems.

  • Brass floor socket with chrome cap: Rs 1,800-2,800 per socket installed
  • Movable badminton post set (2 posts + net + tensioner): Rs 18,000-30,000 per set
  • Movable volleyball post set with antennae: Rs 22,000-38,000 per set
  • Portable pickleball net set: Rs 8,500-15,000 per court
  • Storage cart for nets/posts: Rs 12,000-25,000

Cushioned acrylic — when the upgrade is worth it

Standard 8-layer acrylic is fine for casual / school multi-sport. Upgrade to cushioned acrylic (Rs 200-280/sqft, ~30-40% more) when any of these apply:

  • Adults play 4+ hours/week (joint protection matters)
  • Court hosts competitive badminton or volleyball (reduces jumping impact)
  • Court is in a corporate / premium club setting (perceived quality)
  • Climate is hot (cushioned surface stays cooler underfoot in summer)
  • You want longer surface lifecycle (cushioned lasts 7-9 years to first re-coat vs 4-5 for standard)

Indoor multi-sport hall — the institutional spec

For colleges and corporate sports facilities, an indoor multi-sport hall is the highest-ROI sports infrastructure investment. Typical 36 m x 18 m PEB hall with PU surface hosts:

  • 1 FIBA-spec basketball court (primary)
  • 3 badminton courts (cross-orientation, BWF-spec)
  • 1 volleyball court (FIVB-spec)
  • 1 futsal court (FIFA recreational)
  • Yoga / aerobics zone overflow when no court is in use

Total cost (structure + PU + lights + AC ventilation + multi-line marking + post sockets): Rs 60-95 lakh. Operating cost: Rs 35,000-65,000/month for utilities + maintenance. Revenue at Rs 800-1,500/hr club rentals + memberships: Rs 1.5-3 lakh/month gross.

Maintenance for multi-sport courts

  • Daily sweep — particles from many users (basketball shoes, badminton soles, etc.)
  • Weekly damp mop (indoor PU)
  • Quarterly jet-wash (outdoor acrylic)
  • Inspect line paint every 6 months — multi-sport courts wear lines faster (more footwork variations)
  • Touch-up paint on most-used line system every 18-24 months
  • Top-seal re-coat year 4-5
  • Socket inspection annual — clean debris from socket cavity, replace caps if missing

Design considerations for new builders

  • Primary sport first: Pick the ONE sport that drives the most use; engineer dimensions, line widths, and surface friction around it.
  • Secondary sports as overlay: Add 2-3 more sports with overlaid lines without compromising the primary court’s feel.
  • Run-off space: Don’t cheat on the primary sport’s required free zone — it dictates safety.
  • Court orientation: Long axis north-south reduces glare for outdoor multi-sport.
  • Power and lighting per sport: Basketball needs higher light levels than badminton; design lighting to the highest-demand sport.
  • Storage for accessories: Movable posts, nets, portable equipment need a 4x6 ft locker; factor into facility plan.

Case study — Chennai school multi-sport court

A Chennai matriculation school commissioned a 28 m x 15 m multi-sport court in early 2026 to replace an aging mud playground. The brief: 1 basketball + 3 badminton + 2 pickleball + 1 volleyball lines on one surface, all federation-compliant.

  • Civil: M25 PCC slab with 2% drainage, 14 brass floor sockets registered during pour
  • Surface: 8-layer acrylic, sky blue + green courts with white/yellow/blue/red line system
  • Accessories: 3 badminton post sets, 1 volleyball post set, 2 portable pickleball nets, 2 wall-mounted basketball hoops
  • Lighting: 8 x 200W LED floods, 750 lux
  • Total cost: Rs 11.2 lakh turnkey including switching kit and storage cart
  • Outcome: School now hosts 4 sports daily across PE periods + inter-house tournaments in all 4 sports

Multi-sport court — common operational tips

  • Print a laminated "court switching" guide near the storage cart — which posts go in which sockets, line colours for each sport
  • Number socket pairs for easy reference (Badminton-1, Badminton-2, Volleyball-V, etc.)
  • Train at least two staff on net tensioning and post setup; reduces "broken net" complaints
  • Schedule sports by user demographic: badminton mornings (seniors), pickleball afternoons (mid-age), basketball evenings (young adults)
  • For corporates, post a digital booking calendar showing which sport is set up when

Related: basketball, badminton, pickleball, volleyball. Get a free estimate or call +91 92587 75187.

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