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What is Racquetball and How is it Played?
The Game
Racquetball is a fast paced action sport played with standardized equipment
with specific court dimensions worldwide. The sport became extremely popular
during the late 1970's and early 1980's because it was fun, easy to learn
how to play and it is one of the best workouts you can get in a short
period of time.
Racquetball/Health clubs sprung up across the country offering great
programming and a clean atmosphere for people to socialize and recreate.
Racquetball grew to over 10 million participants during it's "hey
day" of the mid 1980s. Today racquetball remains very strong as a
sport played by over 5 million people each year.
Racquetball can be played either on an indoor or outdoor court with anywhere
from 2 to 4 players at a time. A complete explanation of tips on how to
play racquetball is explained throughout this guide.
There are various governing bodies for the sport that provide on-going
leadership worldwide. The most prominent is the United States Racquetball
Association with operates their headquarters in Colorado Springs as part
of the US Olympic Committee. Racquetball is designated as a non-medal
"Class A" sport, hoping to become a full medal sport sometime
during the next 10 years. The key events held each year include:
- US Open held each year in Memphis, TN featuring the top professional
and amateur players in the world. This event includes over 500 players
and a made for television glass court with the largest spectator seating
venue of the year. The event has bee televised each year on ESPN and
ESPN II since 1998,
- Ektelon National Singles - The largest amateur tournament in the
world
- Ektelon Doubles - The largest doubles tournament in the world.
The Court
Indoor racquetball is played on a 20' X 20' X 40' court that has four
walls, a ceiling and a floor, all of which are used during play. Most
beginner players will say that the fact than you can "play the ball"
off of any wall anytime during the rally is what make racquetball so fun
right from the start.
The floor is divided into three distinct areas called the "Forecourt,"
the "Service Zone" and the "Backcourt." Lines defining
these areas have been given names called the "Service Line,"
the "Short Line" and the "Receiving Line." The walls
are also given names called the "Play Wall," the "Side
Wall," and the "Back Wall." Rules apply about these areas,
lines and walls and where players may position themselves during actual
play.
Outdoor racquetball is played using the same floor dimensions as an indoor
court. However, there is no ceiling or backwall and the court may or may
not include sidewalls. The sidewalls can also vary in length. Most outdoor
play is referred to as "One Wall" or "3 Wall" Racquetball.
The outdoor game is popular in warmer weather climates, and in cities
where parks and school play grounds are present. Contrary to indoor courts
where you usually need to join a health club to play, you can usually
get on an outdoor court without paying a fee.
Equipment and Apparel
The ball used to play the game is air filled, about three inches in diameter,
and bounces in a lively fashion. The racquet used is a fixed frame with
strings and has a grip at the end for players to hold securely during
play. Safety glasses are worn to prevent eye injury. Sneakers, athletic
socks, shorts, T-Shirts, wrist bands and head bands are generally worn
during play.
Ektelon
Ektelon, the leader in racquetball innovation since 1968, provides the
equipment needed in order to play at all levels. Ektelon equipment will
assist you in getting started playing one of today's most exciting games
- Racquetball! |