
100 Events Down – and We’re Just Getting Started
For our company, April 2026 was not just another month on the calendar, but a true milestone. The clay court season kicked off with intense work and a fast-paced schedule, as our team quite literally traveled across Europe—while also celebrating a special achievement: our 100th event.
The month began with a strong start. As the clay season got underway, Rebound once again proved that it stands among the international elite in clay-covered portable courts. Across four locations, we built a total of ten courts for various tournaments—no small logistical or professional challenge.
An interesting highlight is that four out of the first five European stops on the 2026 WTA calendar were played on Rebound courts. Our tour began in Linz from April 6–12, where we constructed three clay courts for a WTA 500 event. This tournament was newly scheduled in the clay season, marking our first time working at this venue. As an indoor event, reliability and quality were especially critical—and based on the positive feedback, it seems the organizers made the right choice.
While matches were already underway in Linz, the Rebound team was also hard at work in Stuttgart. The WTA 500 tournament, held from April 13–19, has almost become a home venue for us, as this marked our fourth time returning. Beyond the familiar professional environment and outstanding atmosphere, this event also marked a major milestone: we celebrated our 100th event at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix. A milestone like this is not just a number—it represents a long and dedicated journey.
At the same time, from April 13–19, events were also taking place in Rouen, where we built three additional courts for a WTA 250 tournament. This venue was no stranger to us either, as it was our third time working there—further demonstrating strong professional relationships and returning trust.
In addition to the WTA events, we were also present in Poland from April 10–11 at a Billie Jean King Cup qualifying round. For the match between the Polish and Ukrainian national teams, we constructed a clay court system—once again proving the versatility and reliability of our solution.
This April was therefore not just about numbers, but about momentum, growth, and the continued strengthening of the Rebound Sports name as a benchmark for high-quality court construction. If the first hundred events are any indication, the next chapter promises to be even more exciting.



