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Professional Padbol Court Overview
Professional Manufacturer of Padbol Courts
Padbol Court Size: 10 m Long * 6 m width, being divided into two sides by a one meter high net. Each team has two players, who serve and receive by rotation from one game to another. The principles of the game are similar to those of football-tennis regarding passes between teammates and kicking the ball.
It is played with a special padbol ball, smaller and lighter than a football, ideal for head shots common during games. The scoring system is identical to tennis, and matches are usually played as the "best of 3 sets".
At Padbol, you can try executions you've only dreamed of. The glass walls return the ball from different angles, giving the game a dynamic character and turning each point into a spectacular phase. It combines elements of football, tennis, volleyball, and squash.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the standard size of a Padbol court?
The standard playing area is a rectangle 10 meters long and 6 meters wide (internal measurements).
Which sports are combined in Padbol?
Padbol is a fusion sport that blends elements of football (soccer), tennis, volleyball, and squash.
How is Padbol scored?
The scoring system in Padbol is the same as in tennis. Matches are typically played as a "best of 3 sets" system.
What are the specifications for an official Padbol ball?
The ball is made of polyurethane, has a perimeter of 670 mm, and weighs between 380 and 400 grams.
What is the purpose of the glass walls?
The glass walls are used to bounce the ball back into play from different angles, creating a dynamic and continuous game character.
What is the "Red Zone" on the court?
The Red Zone is an area that extends one meter on each side of the net, delineated by a breadth-wise line across the court.