- Tennis polo
Infobox_Teamsport
subject_name=Tennis Polo
image_link=
image_caption=Players going for the ball during a tennis polo match
governing_body=Tennis Polo Association
teams=2
players=8
length=1 hours
origincountry=United States
firstgame=2004Tennis polo (or toccer) is a unique field sport played with racquets and a ball similar to those used in
tennis , which is how it acquired its name. The sport can best be described as an amalgamation ofracquet sport s andteam sport s such as football (soccer ),field hockey andlacrosse . The sport that best resembles tennis polo is the gaelic sport ofhurling .In tennis polo, two teams of eight players play on a grass (or grasslike) surface attempt to score goals, with the team scoring more goals after the end of regulation being declared the winner.
The sport is also referred "toccer" and is interchangbly referred to by players as "tennis polo" or "toccer" at different times. There are players in 16 countries including
Canada ,Mexico andFrance .Adapted to be a fast-paced sport with little stoppage of play, players use their racquets to hit, pass, carry and pick up the ball in the field of play.
Equipment
Tennis polo players use racquets similar to those used in tennis. Each player must have a racquet and the minimum head size is at least 85 square inches, though standard head sizes are well over 95-100 square inches on most player racquets.
Field of Play
The field of play is any grass field, with two goals centered on opposing end lines of the pitch. There is no minimum size, though the game is generally played on
football pitches or occasionally, one used forgridiron football .Length of a Match
Matches are generally forty minutes long, divided into four 10-minute quarters, with an intermission between the two halves.
Game Play
The game begins with a
touchoff , where the opposing team hits the ball to the other side of the field. The game begins once a player from the other team makes contact with the ball or its hits the ground in-bounds.Hands can only be used to pass the ball or to switch from dribbling on the racquet to one's hand to attempt to take a shot with the racquet into the goal. Players cannot move with the ball in their hands at any time during the match. The exception to this rule is the goalkeeper.
ubstitutions
Teams make unlimited substitutions and they enter play without stoppage of play. (similar to ice hockey.)
Turnovers
When the ball is turned over because it goes out of bounds, the clock is not stopped. Instead, the ball is retrieved (or in most cases, a new ball given to the opposing player) and the game resumes. If the ball is intentionally thrown out of bounds, it's referred to as wasting and the team that receives possession is awarded a free shot from the spot where the ball was hit.
Player Positions
One player is designated as the Goalkeeper.Three of the players are designated as Defensive backs and generally play solely defense.The MidWing (or Halfback), is a hybrid offensive player who may play between the defensive and offense ends, depending on the scheme the team is running.The primary offensive players are the three wing players (left wing & right wing) and the attacker (or center).
coring
Scoring occurs when the ball is hit (or kicked) into the goal. Each goal is worth one point. The team with the most goals wins the match.
History
In 2004, the tennis director at Camp Awosting in Connecticut created the sport was developed as a diversion for his tennis players during a rainy summer; when the outdoor courts were largely rendered unusable. The game was one of a series of elaborate tennis hybrid games he created for his students, that were able to be played irrespective of the weather outside, usually indoors or on grass fields.
Tennis Polo is the first known field sport to be invented by an African-American.
The most popular of these games became known as toccer. At the insistence of his campers and with their help, they devised the first written rules of the sport later that summer.
Resources
Official Rules of Tennis Polo, Association of Tennis Players, (c) 2006-2008
External links
Tennis Polo Links
* [http://www.tennispolo.com Tennis Polo Association]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9J2mMnfccg&eurl= Tennis Polo Video]
* [http://www.deepfun.com/2004/10/toccer.html Article about tennis polo]
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