The standard dimensions of a singles paddle tennis court are 20 meters long, 6 meters wide, and 20.88 meters diagonally. The following is a detailed description of the dimensions of a singles paddle tennis court:

Court Shape: Rectangular, conforming to the requirements of the International Padel Rules.
Boundary Structure: The court is completely enclosed by walls on all four sides. On the end line side, the court height is 4 meters, the wall height from the ground is 3 meters, and a 1-meter-high metal mesh covers the wall.
On the sideline side, the court consists of both walls and a metal mesh. The two ends of the sideline wall are non-stepped tempered glass walls, 3 meters high and 4 meters wide. The remaining area is a metal mesh, with a 2-meter-wide metal mesh on the end walls, reaching a height of 4 meters at the top.
Net Setup: A net divides the center of the court, with a maximum height of 88 centimeters in the center and 92 centimeters on each side.
The net divides the court into two halves.
Field flatness: Using a 2-meter ruler, the depression on any part of the field surface must not exceed 3 millimeters to ensure the fairness of the competition and the safety of the athletes.


