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  2. File:Racquetballcourtdimensions-en.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Racquetball - Wikipedia

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    Racquetball is a racquet sport and a team sport played with a hollow rubber ball on an indoor or outdoor court. Joseph Sobek [ 1 ] invented the modern sport of racquetball in 1950, [ 2 ] adding a stringed racquet to paddleball in order to increase velocity and control.

  4. Rackets (sport) - Wikipedia

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    A racket court layout. Rackets is played in a 30-by-60-foot (9.1 by 18.3 m) enclosed court, with a ceiling at least 30 feet (9.1 m) high. Singles and doubles are played on the same court. The walls and floor of the court are made of smooth stone or concrete and are generally dark in colour to contrast with the white ball.

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  6. Real tennis - Wikipedia

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    Jesmond Dene jeu à dedans court in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, view toward service end. Real tennis – one of several games sometimes called "the sport of kings" – is the original racquet sport from which the modern game of tennis (also called "lawn tennis") is derived.

  7. Center for Active Living seeks to turn racquetball court into ...

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    Aug. 14—WORTHINGTON — Water damage to the racquetball courts at the Center for Active Living required the roof to be replaced, but now that the new roof is on and watertight, the Worthington ...

  8. Wallyball - Wikipedia

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    Wallyball (known in some places as rebound volleyball) is a fast-paced sport that is similar to volleyball played in a racquetball court, where it is legal to hit the ball off of the walls. The word "wallyball" is a portmanteau of the words " wall " and "volleyball".

  9. During more than 500 days of travel, Pachelli visited 172 courts (of the roughly 200 in the book), crisscrossing more than 250 cities and towns in his pursuit of spotlighting the world’s most ...