How much paint do you necessitate to cover 1 square metre?
Answers: Better you apply the math to the total sq. ft. of the court.
Certainly factors such as absorbency; etc. will be chunk of the eventual equation; but assume that 1 gallon (US) often states on the sticky label, that coverage is approximate. It could cover as little as 300 sq. ft, or as much as 400...plus or minus in any grip.
Figure the size (you're using Meters) in a conversion of approx. 44 inches to a Meter, and do that math to find the total sq. meters of the court, afterwards divide that figure by what one gallon (US) would cover,,,and/or convert gallons to Litres.
To cover a single sq. meter, might one and only take ounces; but that isn't the best agency to determine total amount needed.
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