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Paddle tennis

Paddle tennis
First played1898 in Albion, Michigan, United States
Characteristics
ContactNo
Team membersSingles or doubles
Mixed-sexYes, separate singles, doubles, & mixed doubles
TypeRacket sport
EquipmentReduced-pressure tennis ball, paddle, net
VenueOutdoor or indoor
Presence
OlympicNo
ParalympicNo
World GamesNo

Paddle tennis (sometimes branded as POP Tennis since 2015)[1] is a racket sport adapted from tennis and played for over a century. Compared to tennis, the court is smaller, has no doubles lanes, and the net is lower. Paddle tennis is played with a solid perforated paddle, as opposed to a strung racquet, and a lower pressure tennis ball.

The same court is used for both singles and doubles, with doubles being the dominant form of play. The smaller court size adds a strong emphasis and advantage to net play and creates a fast and reaction-based game.

  1. ^ "History of POP Tennis (Paddle Tennis)". Archived from the original on December 2, 2019. Retrieved 2020-07-02.

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تنس الريشة Arabic پاددل تنس ARZ POP tennis Spanish Paddle-tennis French פאדל טניס HE Pop tennis Italian パドルテニス Japanese Paddle tennis Dutch Падел-теннис Russian Paddle tennis Swedish

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