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real tennis

Racket and ball game played in France, from about the 12th century, over a central net in an indoor court, but with a sloping roof let into each end and one side of the court, against which the ball may be hit. Basic scoring is as for tennis, but with various modifications.

The oldest court still in use is the one installed by Henry VIII at Hampton Court, Richmond, London.



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A GOSFORTH student new to the nearly 300-year-old sport of real tennis faces the biggest challenge of his sporting career when he takes on world champion Rob Fahey in Jesmond Dene tonight, writes MARK DOUGLAS.
You feel like you are in a club, a real tennis club, so that always is really nice.
Youngsters at Heaton Manor School, Newcastle, are getting classes in Real Tennis, a sport played by King Henry VIII.
 
 
 
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