Floor tennis rules 1.
Floor tennis rules.
12 a player can t hit the.
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Volley for serve a.
The court must have a 3 feet 0 914 meter high net with 3 feet net posts dividing it down the center.
14 a player can t touch the ball with anything except the racket until the point is over.
Proceed with play making sure to pick up your set of numbered balls only.
The game is played to 15 points.
Singles 1 player playing another b.
The ball 3 1 the ball shall be spherical with a.
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Open two cans of tennis balls that do not share the same number on the ball.
A team must win by 2 points.
The net assembly 2 1 the playing surface shall be divided into two courts of equal size by a vertical net running.
Floor tennis rules author.
Types of games a.
A net that is 3 feet high at the center and 3 1 2 feet high on both ends is strung across the middle of the court attached by net posts.
This means that it has to be 78 feet long 23 77 m and 27 feet 8 23 m wide for singles matches or 36 feet 10 97 m wide for doubles matches.
The tennis court must be 78 feet long from baseline to baseline and 27 feet wide for singles and the same 78 feet long but 36 feet wide for doubles.
Doubles 2 players playing 2 others.
Object of the game a.
Take one set of numbered balls and have your playing partner take a set of balls from the other can.
The table 1 1 the table shall be in surface rectangular 274 cm.
Determines who serves first.
13 a player can t touch the net with anything until the point is over.
Professional grand slam tournaments wimbledon the us open the australian open and the french open feature grass hardcourt and clay surfaces.
This applies even if the racket in not in your hand you ve dropped it.
Tennis is required to be played in a regulation size tennis court.
5 ft in width.
9 ft in length 152 5 cm.
From the all england club to your neighborhood high school tennis courts come in a variety of surfaces.
Differences between types of tennis court surfaces.