NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "tennis"
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- 423910-49 - Tennis Supplies (Wholesale)Tennis Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of tennis equipment and supplies to retailers, sports clubs, and other organizations. Tennis Supplies (Wholesale) companies offer a wide range of products, including tennis rackets, balls, …Examples: Tennis Rackets, Tennis Balls, Tennis Nets, Tennis Court Equipment, Tennis Apparel,
- 459110-61 - Tennis Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Tennis Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of equipment and supplies used in the sport of tennis. This industry caters to tennis enthusiasts of all levels, from beginners to professionals. The industry offers a wide range of products, including tennis rackets, balls, shoes, bags, strings, grips, and accessories. Tennis …Examples: Tennis Rackets, Tennis Balls, Tennis Shoes, Tennis Bags, Tennis Strings,
- 611620-20 - Tennis InstructionTennis instruction is a specialized industry that involves teaching individuals or groups how to play tennis. Tennis instructors provide guidance on the rules of the game, proper techniques for serving and returning the ball, footwork, and strategies for winning matches. They may work with players of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. Tennis …Examples: Tennis clinics, Tennis camps, Private tennis lessons, Group tennis lessons, Tennis
- 339920-32 - Tennis Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Tennis Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing involves the production of various equipment and supplies used in the game of tennis. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which is dedicated to the manufacturing of sporting and athletic goods. The Tennis Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing industry is responsible for producing a wide range of products that are …Examples: Tennis rackets, Tennis balls, Tennis shoes, Tennis nets, Tennis court equipment,
- 713940-21 - Tennis Courts-PrivatePrivate tennis courts are facilities that are owned and operated by individuals or organizations for the purpose of playing tennis. These courts are not open to the general public and are typically located on private property or within private clubs. Private tennis courts can be indoor or outdoor and may be made of a variety of surfaces, including clay, grass, or hard court …Examples: Private tennis clubs, Residential tennis courts, Country club tennis courts, Corporate
- 423910-45 - Table Tennis Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Table Tennis Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies specifically designed for table tennis. Companies in this industry purchase table tennis equipment and supplies from manufacturers and sell them to …Examples: Table tennis balls wholesale, Table tennis paddles wholesale, Table tennis tables wholesale, Table
- 237990-09 - Tennis Court ConstructionTennis Court Construction is a specialized industry that involves the design, planning, and construction of tennis courts. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237990, which falls under the category of Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. Tennis Court Construction companies are responsible for creating high-quality tennis courts that meet the …Examples: Tennis court design, Tennis court construction, Tennis court resurfacing, Tennis court
- 713940-22 - Tennis Courts-PublicThe Tennis Courts-Public industry involves the operation of public tennis courts that are available for use by the general public. These courts may be located in parks, community centers, or other public spaces. The industry includes the maintenance and upkeep of the courts, as well as the provision of equipment such as tennis balls and rackets. Public tennis courts …Examples: Public park tennis courts, Community center tennis courts, School tennis courts, University
- 237990-29 - Tennis Court EnclosuresTennis Court Enclosures is a subdivision of the Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction industry that involves the construction of structures that enclose tennis courts. These enclosures are designed to provide a safe and secure environment for tennis players to play in, while also protecting them from the elements. Tennis Court Enclosures can be made from a …Examples: Tennis court windscreen, Tennis court fence, Tennis court netting, Tennis court canopy,
- 713940-33 - Table Tennis FacilitiesTable Tennis Facilities are recreational sports centers that specialize in providing equipment and space for playing table tennis. These facilities offer a range of services to players of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals. Table Tennis Facilities typically have a large open space with multiple tables, as well as a variety of equipment such as paddles, balls, …Examples: Table tennis clubs, Fitness centers with table tennis facilities, Country clubs with table tennis
- 339920-33 - Tennis Racket Stringing Machines (Manufacturing)Tennis Racket Stringing Machines Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machines that are specifically designed to string tennis rackets. These machines are used by tennis players, coaches, and sports equipment retailers to string tennis rackets with precision and accuracy. The …Examples: Tennis equipment manufacturers, Tennis academies, Tennis clubs, Tennis string
- 423910-48 - Tennis Court Supplies & Repair (Wholesale)Tennis Court Supplies & Repair (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423910 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used for the construction, maintenance, and repair of tennis courts. This industry caters to businesses that specialize in the installation and repair of tennis courts, as well as those that provide maintenance services to …Examples: Tennis Court Construction, Tennis Court Maintenance, Tennis Court Repair, Tennis Court
- 811490-39 - Racquets-Restringing & RepairingRacquets-Restringing & Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of racquets used in various sports such as tennis, badminton, squash, and racquetball. The industry caters to both professional and amateur players who require their racquets to be restrung, repaired, or customized to suit their playing style. The industry is highly skilled and requires a …Examples: Tennis racquets, Platform tennis paddles, Beach tennis paddles, Table tennis paddles
- 236115-14 - Courts Construction-Indoor & OutdoorCourts Construction-Indoor & Outdoor is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236115 that involves the construction of indoor and outdoor courts for various sports and activities. This industry includes the construction of tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball courts, badminton courts, and other similar facilities. The construction of these courts requires specialized knowledge and …Examples: Tennis court construction
- 237990-25 - Floors-SportsThe Floors-Sports industry involves the construction and installation of sports flooring systems for various indoor and outdoor sports facilities. This includes the design, installation, and maintenance of surfaces for sports such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, and track and field. The industry also includes the installation of synthetic turf for sports fields and the construction of …Examples: Tennis court flooring
- 238140-10 - Sporting Goods-InstallationSporting Goods-Installation is a subdivision of the Masonry Contractors industry that involves the installation of various sporting equipment and structures. This industry is responsible for the installation of equipment such as basketball hoops, tennis courts, and soccer goals. The installation process involves the preparation of the site, the installation of the equipment, and the final …Examples: Tennis court installation
- 459110-73 - Leisure & Sports Equipment Management (Retail)Leisure & Sports Equipment Management (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of various sports and leisure equipment to customers. This industry is responsible for providing customers with a wide range of equipment that can be used for various activities such as camping, hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities. The industry is also responsible for providing customers with equipment …Examples: Table Tennis Equipment
- 611699-37 - Sports-TutoringSports-Tutoring is a specialized industry that provides one-on-one or group training sessions to individuals who want to improve their skills in a particular sport. This industry is focused on providing personalized training programs that cater to the specific needs of each client. Sports-Tutoring can be provided for a wide range of sports, including but not limited to basketball, football, …Examples: Tennis Instruction
- 713990-59 - Membership Sports & Recreation ClubsMembership Sports & Recreation Clubs are establishments that provide facilities for sports and recreational activities to their members. These clubs are typically private and require a membership fee to access their services. The activities offered by these clubs can range from traditional sports like tennis, golf, and swimming to more niche activities like fencing, archery, and martial …Examples: Tennis Clubs
- 236220-07 - Structures Air SupportedStructures Air Supported is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220 that involves the construction of buildings that are supported by air pressure. These structures are also known as air domes or air-supported structures. They are typically made of lightweight materials such as PVC-coated polyester fabric and are inflated with air to create a rigid, self-supporting structure. Structures Air …Examples: Indoor sports facilities, Temporary storage facilities, Exhibition halls, Event venues, Greenhouses, Warehouses,
- 237310-09 - Pavement SealingPavement sealing is a specialized industry that involves the application of a protective coating to asphalt or concrete surfaces. The process of pavement sealing is designed to protect the surface from damage caused by weather, traffic, and other environmental factors. Pavement sealing is typically performed on roads, parking lots, driveways, and other outdoor surfaces that are exposed to the …Examples: Tennis Court Sealing
- 237990-17 - Sports-Athletic Field Construction-MaintenanceThe Sports-Athletic Field Construction-Maintenance industry involves the construction and maintenance of outdoor sports facilities such as football fields, baseball fields, soccer fields, and running tracks. This industry is responsible for ensuring that these facilities are safe, functional, and meet the specific requirements of the sport they are intended for. The construction process involves …Examples: Tennis court repair
- 238990-03 - BlacktoppingBlacktopping is a specialized trade within the broader category of specialty trade contractors. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of asphalt surfaces, such as roads, parking lots, and driveways. Blacktopping contractors use a variety of tools and techniques to ensure that asphalt surfaces are smooth, durable, and safe for use by vehicles and pedestrians. …Examples: Tennis court construction
- 238990-11 - Artificial GrassArtificial Grass is a type of synthetic turf that is designed to look and feel like natural grass. It is made from a variety of materials, including nylon, polyethylene, and polypropylene, and is used in a range of applications, from residential lawns to sports fields and commercial landscaping. The installation of artificial grass involves preparing the ground, laying a base layer, and then …Examples: Tennis courts
- 315250-54 - Sportswear-Mens (Manufacturing)Sportswear-Mens (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of athletic clothing and accessories for men. This industry involves the design, cutting, sewing, and finishing of a wide range of sportswear products, including shirts, shorts, pants, jackets, and other athletic apparel. The products manufactured by this industry …Examples: Tennis shorts
- 315250-55 - Sportswear-Womens (Manufacturing)Sportswear-Womens (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of women's sportswear, which includes clothing items designed for athletic activities such as running, yoga, and gym workouts. The manufacturing process of sportswear-womens involves the cutting and sewing of fabrics to create comfortable and functional …Examples: Tennis skirts
- 326199-05 - Recreational Surfaces (Manufacturing)Recreational Surfaces (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 326199 that involves the production of plastic products used for recreational purposes. These products are designed to provide a safe and durable surface for various recreational activities such as sports, playgrounds, and fitness centers. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized equipment and materials to …Examples: Tennis court surfaces
- 423320-02 - Asphalt Aggregates (Wholesale)Asphalt Aggregates (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of asphalt aggregates, which are materials used in the construction of roads, highways, and other paved surfaces. Asphalt aggregates are a mixture of crushed stone, gravel, and sand, which are combined with asphalt …Examples: Tennis court construction
- 423830-66 - Pavement/Flr Marking Supplies/Equipment (Wholesale)Pavement/Flr Marking Supplies/Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423830 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used for marking and painting pavements and floors. This industry is responsible for providing businesses and organizations with the necessary tools to create clear and visible markings on various surfaces, including roads, parking lots, …Examples: Tennis court marking
- 423910-39 - Sporting Goods (Wholesale)The Sporting Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of sporting goods and equipment to retailers, sports teams, and other organizations. This industry includes the wholesale of products such as athletic footwear, apparel, balls, bats, gloves, protective gear, and other sports-related equipment. The industry is highly competitive and requires companies to stay …Examples: Tennis rackets
- 423940-12 - Jewelers (Wholesale)Jewelers (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in the distribution of jewelry, watches, precious stones, and precious metals to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. These wholesalers purchase their products from manufacturers and importers and then sell them in bulk to retailers at a discounted price. Jewelers (Wholesale) are responsible for maintaining a large inventory of …Examples: Diamond tennis bracelets
- 424350-18 - Sportswear (Wholesale)Sportswear (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of sportswear, which includes clothing and accessories designed for sports and physical activities. The sportswear can be for both men and women and can be used for various sports such as running, cycling, swimming, and more. The industry …Examples: Tennis clothing
- 458110-59 - Sportswear (Retail)Sportswear (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of clothing and accessories designed for athletic activities. This industry includes retailers that sell sportswear for a variety of sports, such as running, basketball, soccer, and yoga. Sportswear (Retail) stores may also sell equipment and accessories related to these …Examples: Tennis skirts
- 458310-04 - Diamond Setters (Retail)Diamond Setters (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in setting diamonds into jewelry pieces. This industry involves the process of carefully placing diamonds into various types of jewelry, such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Diamond Setters (Retail) work with a variety of diamond shapes and sizes, and must have a keen eye for detail to …Examples: Diamond tennis bracelets
- 458310-05 - Diamonds (Retail)The Diamonds (Retail) industry involves the sale of diamonds to individual consumers through retail stores. These stores may specialize in selling only diamonds or may offer a range of other jewelry items as well. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep understanding of the diamond market, including the 4Cs (carat weight, cut, color, and clarity) that determine a diamond's value. …Examples: Diamond tennis bracelets
- 458310-06 - Diamonds & Jewelry Bought (Retail)The Diamonds & Jewelry Bought (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of diamonds and other precious stones, as well as jewelry made from these materials. This industry includes both brick-and-mortar stores and online retailers. The primary focus of this industry is on the sale of finished jewelry items, such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, but it may also include loose stones …Examples: Diamond tennis bracelets
- 459110-54 - Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail)Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sporting Goods Retailers industry that involves the repair and maintenance of various sporting goods equipment. This industry caters to customers who need to repair their sports equipment, such as bicycles, fishing rods, golf clubs, and other sports gear. Sporting Goods Repairing (Retail) businesses offer a range of services, including …Examples: Tennis racket repair
- 459110-55 - Sporting Goods (Retail)Sporting Goods (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of equipment and accessories used for various sports and outdoor activities. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including amateur and professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers. Sporting Goods (Retail) stores offer a diverse range of products, from basic equipment to high-end gear, to meet the …Examples: Tennis rackets
- 459510-20 - Jewelry-Bought (Retail)Jewelry-Bought (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of previously owned jewelry. This industry includes establishments that purchase jewelry from individuals and then sell it to consumers. The jewelry sold in this industry can range from high-end luxury items to costume jewelry. …Examples: Diamond tennis bracelets
- 459510-36 - Sporting Goods-Used (Retail)Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand sporting goods. This industry involves the buying and selling of used sporting equipment, such as bicycles, golf clubs, skis, snowboards, and other sports-related items. Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) stores offer a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new …Examples: Used bicycles, Pre-owned golf clubs, Second-hand skis, Previously owned snowboards, Refurbished treadmills,
- 488190-06 - Clothing-ActivewearClothing-Activewear is a subdivision of the Other Support Activities for Air Transportation industry that specializes in the design, production, and distribution of clothing specifically designed for physical activity. This industry involves the creation of clothing that is both functional and fashionable, with a focus on materials that are breathable, moisture-wicking, and comfortable to wear …Examples: Tennis skirts
- 531311-12 - EstatesThe Estates industry involves the management and maintenance of high-end residential properties, typically owned by wealthy individuals or families. These properties are often large and may include multiple buildings, extensive grounds, and various amenities such as pools, tennis courts, and guest houses. Estate managers are responsible for overseeing all aspects of the property, including …Examples: Luxury estates, Historic estates, Celebrity estates, Private island estates, Equestrian estates, Waterfront estates,
- 541430-20 - Sportswear ImprintingSportswear Imprinting is a subdivision of Graphic Design Services that specializes in the customization of sportswear through the use of various printing techniques. This industry involves the application of designs, logos, and other graphics onto sportswear such as t-shirts, jerseys, hats, and other athletic apparel. The designs can be applied using a variety of methods such as screen printing, …Examples: Personalized tennis skirts
- 561730-03 - Sports Field Products & ServicesSports Field Products & Services is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that specializes in the design, construction, and maintenance of sports fields. This industry involves the installation of various sports field products such as turf, irrigation systems, and lighting. Sports Field Products & Services also includes the provision of services such as field layout, grading, and …Examples: Tennis court installation
- 621111-20 - Hand SurgeryHand surgery is a specialized field of medicine that focuses on the treatment of conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and forearm. This includes injuries, deformities, and diseases that affect the function and appearance of the hand. Hand surgeons are highly trained medical professionals who have completed additional training in the diagnosis and treatment of hand-related conditions. They use a …Examples: Tennis elbow
- 711211-03 - Professional Sports Clubs & PromotersProfessional Sports Clubs & Promoters is a subdivision of the Sports Teams and Clubs industry, which involves the management and promotion of professional sports teams and events. This industry is responsible for organizing and promoting sporting events, managing athletes, and generating revenue through ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. Professional Sports Clubs & Promoters are …Examples: Professional tennis associations
- 711211-05 - Sports TeamsThe Sports Teams industry involves the organization and management of teams that compete in various sports leagues and tournaments. These teams can range from amateur to professional and can compete at local, national, and international levels. Sports teams are responsible for recruiting and training athletes, managing team finances, scheduling games and events, and promoting their team to fans …Examples: Tennis Teams
- 711211-07 - Sports-IndoorSports-Indoor is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 711211 that encompasses businesses involved in organizing and promoting indoor sports activities. This industry involves a wide range of activities that are conducted indoors, including team sports, individual sports, and fitness activities. Sports-Indoor businesses provide a variety of services to their customers, including training, coaching, …Examples: Indoor tennis facilities
- 711219-03 - Recruiting-SportsRecruiting-Sports is a subdivision of the Other Spectator Sports industry that involves the recruitment and placement of athletes in various sports teams and organizations. This industry is responsible for identifying and evaluating potential athletes, negotiating contracts, and managing the overall recruitment process. The primary goal of Recruiting-Sports is to find the best possible athletes …Examples: Tennis player placement
- 711310-03 - Stadiums Arenas & Athletic FieldsThe Stadiums, Arenas & Athletic Fields industry involves the operation and management of facilities used for sports events, concerts, and other entertainment activities. These facilities can range from small local fields to large stadiums that can hold tens of thousands of people. The industry includes both indoor and outdoor venues, and can host a variety of events such as football games, …Examples: Tennis courts
- 713910-02 - Golf CoursesThe Golf Courses industry involves the operation of golf courses and country clubs that offer golf courses to the public. Golf courses are outdoor recreational facilities that provide a range of services, including golf lessons, equipment rental, and food and beverage services. The industry also includes country clubs that offer additional amenities such as tennis courts, swimming pools, …Examples: Public golf courses, Private golf courses, Resort golf courses, Municipal golf courses, Executive golf courses,
- 713940-15 - Recreation CentersRecreation centers are facilities that provide a variety of recreational activities and services to the public. These centers are designed to promote physical fitness, social interaction, and overall well-being. Recreation centers typically offer a range of activities, such as sports, fitness classes, dance classes, arts and crafts, and other leisure activities. These centers are often used by …Examples: Indoor rock climbing, Martial arts classes, Dance studios, Yoga and Pilates classes, Swimming lessons, Fitness boot
- 713990-06 - Sports InstructionSports Instruction is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS code. This industry involves providing training and coaching services to individuals or groups in various sports activities. Sports Instruction businesses offer a range of services, including teaching fundamental skills, providing advanced training, and organizing sports events. The industry caters to …Examples: Tennis lessons
- 713990-44 - Sports ClubsSports Clubs are organizations that provide facilities and services for various sports activities. These clubs are typically membership-based and offer a range of sports programs and events for their members. Sports Clubs can be focused on a specific sport or offer a variety of sports activities. They may also provide training and coaching services for athletes of all levels. …Examples: Tennis Clubs
- 721199-09 - ResortsResorts are establishments that provide a variety of recreational activities and amenities for guests to enjoy during their stay. These facilities are typically located in scenic areas such as beaches, mountains, or forests, and offer a range of accommodations from hotel rooms to private villas. Resorts often have on-site restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as facilities for sports and fitness …Examples: Beach resorts, Ski resorts, Golf resorts, Spa resorts, Mountain resorts, All-inclusive resorts, Family resorts, Luxury