Soft tennis

Diagram similar to Olympic pictogram for soft tennis

Soft tennis is a racket game played on a court of two halves, separated by a net. Soft tennis originated in Japan in 1884.[1][2] Like regular tennis, it is played by individuals (singles) or pairs (doubles), whose objective is to hit the ball over the net, landing within the confines of the court, with the aim of preventing one's opponent from being able to hit it back. Matches are generally best-of-seven or best-of-nine.[3] Soft tennis differs from regular tennis in that it uses soft rubber balls instead of hard yellow balls.[4]

It is played primarily in Asia, especially in Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, India, Thailand, and the Philippines. In 2004, soft tennis was introduced into Europe.[5] Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom all now have active soft tennis federations. All of them are also members of the European Soft Tennis Federation, and the International Federation JSTA.

  1. ^ "About Soft Tennis". www.topendsports.com. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  2. ^ "국제소프트테니스연맹". softtennis-istf.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  3. ^ "日本ソフトテニス連盟 » ソフトテニスとは". www.jsta.or.jp. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  4. ^ "국제소프트테니스연맹".
  5. ^ Sports, Winus (2023-10-06). "What Is Soft Tennis? - Winus Sports". Global Sail. Retrieved 2023-12-15.

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