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![]() The Game of Platform tennis is an American racquet sport enjoyed by thousands of people of all ages. It is the only racquet sport that players can enjoy outdoors in cold weather. This unique appeal attracts people who desire fresh air, competition, and social engagement -all on a chilly winter’s night. The sport is played at private clubs, public facilities, and in backyards at both highly competitive and purely recreational levels. Because it is easy to learn, it is enjoyed by players as young as eight and as old as old bones allow.
The Strategy: According to Dick Squires, author of How to Play Platform Tennis, “Patience and ball placement are more effective assets than sheer power and speed.” The Name of the Game: Players often refer to platform tennis as “paddle,” as in “Are you playing paddle tonight?” With the re-emergence of paddle tennis on the West Coast (basically, a down-sized game of tennis,) this can be confusing. To further the problem, there is paddleball (an urban sport played against a single wall) and padel (much like paddle tennis, invented in Mexico in 1968.) Officially, we like to call our sport platform tennis, to reinforce its unique appeal. The Commitment: The American Platform Tennis Association (APTA) and the Professional Platform Tennis Association (PPTA) provide leadership, organization, and support for the sport. Platform tennis clinics and camps advance the skill level on the court. The Platform Tennis Hall of Fame pays tribute to star athletes and innovators. Court and equipment manufacturers expand the sport’s horizons. Platform Tennis Magazine and a handful of web sites focus attention on the sport. And a growing number of people are out there playing hard and having fun.
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