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'''touchtennis''' is a modified version of '[[tennis]]' played on a reduced-size court with foam balls and shorter rackets.
'''touchtennis''' is a modified version of '[[tennis]]' played on a compact court with foam balls and shorter (21 inch) rackets.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 12:26, 23 July 2016


touchtennis is a modified version of 'tennis' played on a compact court with foam balls and shorter (21 inch) rackets.

History

touchtennis was created by Rashid Ahmad as a means of entertaining his young daughter in the back garden. It was developed to include a tour, complete with rankings, 4 major grand slams as well as masters 1000 events and other smaller tournaments that offer a lower value of rankings points.

Equipment

Rackets

The official touchtennis rackets must be no shorter than 20.8 inches and no longer than 21.5 inches. Most manufacturers "21 inch" rackets fall within this variation despite being labelled as 21 inches in length. The rackets head size may be no greater than 107 square inches.

Balls

Special foam balls have been developed to withstand heavy hitting. The official ball of touchtennis is 8 cm in diameter and made from cut foam. The official ball has the touchtennis trademarked logo on it. https://www.touchtennis.com/gb/the-official-touchtennis-ball-1893.php

Court

The dimensions of an official touchtennis court are 12 m × 5 m for singles and 12 m × 6 m for doubles. However, variances of up to a metre are tolerated on all lines in order to make the game more accessible and varied. Mini red/10 and under tennis dimensions are perfectly suitable.