Deck-tennis
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Anno-tennis
L'anno-tennis (en anglais : Deck-tennis) est un sport fréquemment pratiqué sur les bateaux tels que le paquebot par ses passagers du fait de l'étroitesse du terrain.
Ce sport ressemble au tennis. Sur un terrain (3 à 4,60 m x 9,10 à 12,20 m), le joueur doit lancer un anneau en caoutchouc de 18 centimètres de diamètre au-dessus d'un filet (tendu à 1,52 m du sol) sans le toucher. Son adversaire doit attraper l'anneau avant qu'il touche le sol et doit le relancer sans changer de main ni de positions des pieds. Le joueur gagne un point quand l'anneau heurte le terrain de son adversaire, quand un anneau lancé par son adversaire touche le filet ou touche le sol en dehors des limites du terrain. Une ligne tracé à 90 centimètres du filet inclut une zone neutre qui est considéré hors du terrain (comme en volley-ball). On compte les points comme en tennis.
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