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Paddle ball is a racquet sport adapted from tennis and played for over a century. Compared to tennis, the court is smaller, has no doubles lanes, and the net is lower. POP tennis is played with a solid perforated paddle, as opposed to a strung racquet, and a lower compression tennis ball.
Paddle tennis courts are constructed of the same materials as tennis courts, or can also be placed on hard beach sand.[5] The court measures 50 feet (15.24m) baseline-to-baseline and 20 feet (6.09 m) across, with the service line 3 feet (0.91 m) in from the baseline. This creates a service box of 10 × 22 feet (3.04 × 6.70 m). The net is placed at a height of 31 inches (0.78 m).
POP Tennis follows a simplified set of rules that distinguish it from traditional tennis. Players are permitted only one underarm serve per point, with serves alternating between the deuce and ad courts from behind the baseline. The serve must land in the diagonally opposite service box. Scoring mirrors traditional tennis, with sets played using tiebreak formats and advantage scoring within each game (e.g., 15, 30, 40, Advantage, Game).
POP Tennis follows a simplified set of rules that distinguish it from traditional tennis. Players are permitted only one underarm serve per point, with serves alternating between the deuce and ad courts from behind the baseline. The serve must land in the diagonally opposite service box. Scoring mirrors traditional tennis, with sets played using tiebreak formats and advantage scoring within each game (e.g., 15, 30, 40, Advantage, Game).