Paddleball - Paddle-ball
Paddleball is a sport that can be played on a half-court court using paddle rackets among two players (single player) or in doubles by two teams consisting of two players. The paddle ball racket is made of plastic, less softball and has holes to reduce air friction. Below are the instructions for single player games.
Necessary equipment
To play paddle ball, you must have a racket (a racket-like racket) no more than 18 inches long and no wider than 9 1/2 inches. Paddleball is played with a plastic ball the size of a softball. The air hole in the balloon reduces friction. Paddleballs are yellow and light green in color.
Court
Paddleball is usually played on a court 20 feet wide and 50 feet long with a wall 16 feet high. On the pad there is a short line, a set of feed markers, 2 side lines and a long line. A service area is the area between a short line and service markers. At the beginning of the game, one person must stand in the serve area and hit the ball against the wall. The pitcher must remain in the service area until the ball crosses a short line.
Error, short, long
the ball must cross a short line on each serve. The server must remain within the serving mailbox. Once the serve is done, the opponent must hit the ball by hitting it off the wall. If the ball bounces before it crosses a short line, a short position is fixed. However, if the ball bounces off a long line, a long out is declared. Any service in which the server is out of service area during maintenance is called Failure. The pitcher has a second chance to serve the ball. Failure to successfully serve the ball to the court behind a short line twice results in the receiver winning the game. The server and receiver are then swapped. scoring is similar to tennis: players earn 15, 30 and 40 points before winning the game.
If the serve is good, the receiver must hit the ball before it bounces twice. If the receiver can't successfully hit the ball back against the wall before his second bounce and make it bounce off within the court, then the game stops and the pitcher gets a point. If the receiver hits the ball, but it hits the pitcher, the game resumes again if it appeared that the ball could have hit the wall. Otherwise, the error goes to the recipient, and the server wins. After the recipient successfully returns the ball, the pitcher can leave the box and must hit the ball before it bounces twice. The pitcher and receiver then alternate until either the ball bounces twice or the ball leaves the court. If the pitcher wins the round, they get a point. If the receiver wins, they switch places and then it's the opponent's turn to serve. If, for example, one player blocks another when hitting the ball, a block can be declared and the game resumes. If the attacker feels that hitting the ball may hurt another player, then "Safety" can be declared and the game begins again. If the server intentionally blocks the recipient, the recipient is disconnected from the server.
Specifications
SERVICE
Attacking or above a short line, sideline, or feed marker is an error.
The ball does not hit the serve unless the ball passes through a short line before bouncing. This is a mistake.
The ball sits on serve for a long time if the ball passes past a long line without bouncing off the court or receiving. This is a mistake.
Maintenance between branches is an automatic failure.
The server is allowed to fail (1) for each service point. The second error means that the server has lost power. This resets each new feed point attempt.
If any feed is wide, the pitcher loses the feed.
If the pitcher swings and cannot touch the ball, the pitcher loses the serve.
If the pitched ball hits the ground before hitting the wall, the pitcher loses the serve.
The pitcher's partner must remain behind the sideline between the serve line and the short line until the pitched ball crosses the short line.
SUBMISSION RECEPTION
The receiver must hit the ball before it bounces twice.
The receiver must wait for the ball to cross the serve line before returning the serve.
The receiver can hit the ball before it bounces.
If the pitcher crosses his body on a serve, or if the served ball bounces within one foot of the pitcher, the receiver can declare a block and the point is overplayed.
GAME
If the ball hits the attacker or partner, they lose the point.
Until the ball is struck or bounces twice, player(s) can swing any number of times.
After hitting, the ball should hit
From the wall, the ball can be returned without a bounce.
Opponent(s) CANNOT interfere with the attacker by moving during the attacker's swing if they are between the attacker and the wall. If they do, the opponents lose a point to the attacking team. They can move if they are behind the attacker and do not limit the striker's ability to hit the ball.
If the battering player allows the ball to touch any part of his body, he is in front of it.
If the thrown ball hits the wall before the bounce, but hits the opponent first, the game stops and the point is replayed.
If the thrown ball DOES NOT hit the wall before the bounce, but hits the opponent, the attacker loses a point.
If the striker's racket touches the opponent when moving forward, the striker loses the point.
If the striker's racket touches the opponent when swinging backwards, the point is outplayed.
The ball is in play until it bounces twice.
If the racket falls during the game, this player loses the point.
A player can invoke Safety due to fear or injury to an opponent with a ball or racket. To invoke safety, you MUST be able to hit the ball and immediately declare "block" or "safety". Any unnecessary security is a punishment.
If the ball breaks, the game stops and the point is played again. The ball is played if it hits a foreign object or a foreign object enters the court.
In this particular game, a referee is not needed. It can be played with mutual or compromise agreements between players.
Additional rules for single player
The server can serve anywhere within the service box and should serve most of the court. Main zone: where the server starts to feed. If the ball lands somewhere outside the main zone, it is eliminated. When serving from the middle, the pitcher must declare his serve from the court. Fee.ding in the secondary zone must be declared, otherwise it is a mistake