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BLIND TENNIS RULES
Blind tennis adapts ordinary tennis in several ways:
- The court is often downsized (to the size of a badminton court) and the net is placed in a slightly lower position.
- The boundaries of the court are marked by a tactile marking band.
- The ball is a sponge ball (ø 9 cm) equipped with a mechanical sound device in its centre.
- The racquet may have a shorter handle (a junior racket).
- The players may let the ball bounce up to 3 times before they must return it back to their opponent.
- Players are classified according to their visual ability, ranking from B1 (totally blind) to B5.
MASKS
Handi Life Sport also offers glasses and masks that are used to ensure that none of the participants can see in the various sports for visually impaired.
We offer our excellent Justa Blind Sports Mask and polyester masks (red or black). The Justa Blind Sports Mask, are used for goalball, showdown, football for the Blind (5-a-side) and other kinds of blind sports.
The masks can also be used for teambuilding and sensory exercise.