Sphairee is a miniature form of tennis developed in Australia.
Sphairee derives its name from the Greek word for ball
sphaira.
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History
It was developed by Frederick Arthur George Beck in Sydney in 1961.[ The New South Wales Sphairee Association was formed in 1961.][ The first New South Wales Championships were held in 1963 with R.B. Frost and N.Brown winning the men's and women's titles respectively.][ In 1998, it was reported that the game had ebbed and it was played in 15 primary and high schools in ]Tasmania
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and on the first Tuesday of each month at the Greenwich Community Centre on Sydney's lower north shore.[ The game has been played in ]Mauritius
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, Papua New Guinea
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, New Zealand
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and the United Kingdom.[ The game has also been played since at least the 1970s at ]Camp Ponacka
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* a temporary settlement for nomads
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, a boys camp just south of Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada
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, and includes four single-knockout elimination tournaments for the Munnfellow Cup every summer.
Description
Rules of the game include: [
*Field of play can be indoor or outdoor
*Court is 6.2 m by 2.2 m with the net being 0.6 m high.
*Bats are similar to oversized table tennis bats
*A perforated plastic ball 7 cm in diameter is used
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Bibliography
Sphairee : the big game for the small court : the game of sphairee was devised by Frederick A. Beck. Carlingford, N.S.W. : The N.S.W. Sphairee Association, [197-?
* Edwards, Ken, Sphairee in Unique games and sports around the world: a reference guide, London, Greenwood Press, 2001.
Image of Fred Beck demonstratings the backhand grip to S Baker (front left) and Sydney Baker, 1965
References
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Sports originating in Australia
Racket sports