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Soft tennis, in which a hollow, soft rubber ball is hit over a net with a racket, is a ball game that diverged and developed not long after the emergence of modern tennis (lawn tennis) (estimated to have been around 1884). It uses courts of the same size as tennis (hard tennis) and equipment (rackets) similar in shape to tennis. Most commonly played two-on-two (doubles). Originating in Japan, the game is played mainly in East Asia and other parts of Asia, but in recent years tournaments are also regularly held in Eastern Europe. The ball is made of the same rubber but is not covered with felt. Soft tennis balls are lighter and easier to handle, but at the same time more susceptible to wind and other natural conditions. They are also easier to spin than hard tennis balls. However, too much spin often causes instability. The development of this sport is unique for a
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in that it has developed almost exclusively as a doubles sport. In the course of its development, positional specialization (specifically, the rear guard and front guard positions were specialized, and a wild goose formation was used) increased, but in recent years, all-around play has been introduced mainly from overseas, and so-called "Double Forwards" have emerged, leading to diversification of the sport. On the other hand, in the mid-1990s, Singles was officially adopted, and has continued to the present day. In the mid-1990s, the need for international promotion of singles was discussed, and original rules for singles were drafted and officially adopted. In 2003, there was a major rule revision and the game became almost the same as Tennis.


History

Soft tennis originated in Japan in 1884. At the end of the 19th century, tennis was introduced to Japan by a Western
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, and it was later modified to better suit Japanese tastes. A special
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and
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were developed, and the game became known as . Soft tennis was included in the
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as an
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and later became an official event in the
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, It continues to be an official event at the
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. *In 1955, the Asian Soft Tennis Federation was established by the three countries of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. The Federation held the Asian Championships against the three countries from 1956 to 1973. *1970 Japan-US Soft Tennis Promotion Liaison Council is established. This is a liaison organization with the American school, and organized a friendly match between Japan and the United States for junior high school students. *In 1972, the Hawaii Soft Tennis Federation was established in Hawaii, United States. Held a state championship at the same time. Adopted as a regular physical education event at a public high school in Hawaii ote 14 *Before and after the establishment of the Hawaii Soft Tennis Association, the Hong Kong Soft Tennis Association was established with the efforts of Taiwan (Republic of China Network Association). The Soft Tennis Association was also established in Venezuela, Brazil *The first Japan-US High School Friendship Tournament was held in June 1974 ote 15 *The International Federation of Soft Tennis Balls was established in 1974 ote 16 *In 1975, the 1st World Soft Tennis Championships (currently the World Soft Tennis Championships) was held in Hawaii, USA, sponsored by the International Soft Tennis Federation and under the supervision of the Japan Soft Tennis Federation. ote 17*In 1977, the 2nd World Championship was held in Taichung City, Republic of China (Taiwan). *In the latter half of the 1970s, dissemination activities to Europe and the African continent (Zaire, etc.) began. *October 1978 The Scout Association of Japan promotes activities on the west coast of the United States. This will be the first landing in the continental United States. Exhibitions and demonstrations mainly at high schools and universities *In 1979, the 3rd World Championship was held in Daegu, South Korea. *In 1979, the national team traveled to the United States to demonstrate in California. *The promotion activities to Europe that started in the 1970s ote 18are still continuing mainly in Eastern Europe, the European Soft Tennis Federation has been established, and tournaments are held regularly in Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, etc. *In 1981, the 4th World Championship was held in Hilo, Hawaii, USA. The Japan Federation-led tournament was expected to be held in Japan for the first time, but it was abandoned due to the Taiwan issue, and it was held in Hawaii following the first tournament. *In December 1982, the 1st Asian Student Championship ote 19was held in Tainan City, Republic of China (Taiwan). *In 1983, the 5th World Championship was held in Taichung, Taichung, Taiwan. A Japanese boy loses to South Korea and surrenders the group title for the first time. *In November 1984, the 2nd Asian Student Championship was held in Daegu, South Korea. *In 1985, the World Championship was held for the first time in Japan (Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya City) (6th World Championship). In the boys, Taiwan won the group championship and won the best 4 in the individual competition. *Around this time, with the goal of entering the Asian Games event, dissemination activities to Asian countries other than South Korea and Taiwan are actively carried out. *In November 1986, the 3rd Asian Student Championship was held in Tokyo (Komazawa Gymnasium). *1986 An international convention is held in São Paulo, Brazil. Six countries from the United States (selected by Hawaii), Canada, the Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Japan, and Brazil participated. *In 1987, the 7th World Championship was held in Seoul, South Korea. *February 1988 Established by the Asian Soft Tennis Federation (ASTF) ote 20*1988 ASTF joins OCA (Olympic Council of Asia). *In 1988, the 1st Asian Soft Tennis Championships was held in Nagoya City ote 21 *In 1989, the 8th World Championship was scheduled to be held in Taiwan, but it was canceled. *In 1990, the 11th Asian Games was held in Beijing. Soft tennis participates as a public event ote 22 *In 1991, the 9th World Championship was held in Seoul, South Korea. It will be held every four years after this tournament. *In 1992, the 2nd Asian Soft Tennis Championships was held in Jakarta, Indonesia. Singles were introduced for the first time in this tournament (individual competition only). *In 1993, the 1st Southeast Asian Championship was held in Bangkok, Thailand. *In 1993, the 1st East Asian Games was held in Shanghai. Initially, soft tennis was not an event, but I hurriedly participated as an open event. Only team competitions were played. The competition method will be 3 doubles and 2 singles, which will be followed until the 2002 Asian Games. *In 1994, the 12th Asian Games (ASIAN GAMES) was held in Hiroshima City, and soft tennis participated for the first time as a formal competition ote 23 *1995 10th World Championships held in Gifu (5th event ote 24 *1996 3rd Asian Championship held in Bangkok, Thailand *1997 Participated in the 2nd East Asian Games (Busan) as a formal competition (group, doubles, singles). *1998 Participated in the 13th Asian Games (Bangkok) as a formal competition (group, doubles). *1999 11th World Championships held in Linkou, Taiwan (6 events other than mix) *2000 4th Asian Championships held in Saga (6th event other than mix) *Participated in the 3rd East Asian Games (Osaka) in 2001 as a formal competition (6 events other than the mix) *2002 Participated as a formal competition in the 14th Asian Games (Busan). Mixed doubles, men's singles, and women's singles have been added for a total of 7 events. After that, this will be inherited at various international competitions. *2003 The 12th World Championships are held in Hiroshima. Team battles are now 2 doubles and 1 singles. This will be followed thereafter. ote 25(7th event. Singles has become the current rule from this tournament) *2004 5th Asian Soft Tennis Championships held in Chiang Mai, Thailand (hard court, 7th event) *Participated in the 4th East Asian Games (Macau) in 2005 as a formal competition (hardcourt, sixth event excluding mix) *2006 Participated in the 15th Asian Games (Doha) as a formal competition (hardcourt, seventh event). *September 2007 The 13th World Championships are held in Anseong, South Korea. Participation from 42 countries and regions. It was the biggest tournament in history. *2008 6th Asian Soft Tennis Championships held in Mungyeong, South Korea (7th event) *In 2009, the INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR SOFT TENNIS TOURNAMENT ote 27 which is an international tournament for youth by age ote 26 started. The first convention was held in Yokkaichi City in December ote 28*The 5th East Asian Games was held in Hong Kong in 2009, but soft tennis is excluded from the competition *Participated in the 16th Asian Games (Guangzhou) as a formal competition in 2010 (7th event). *2011 The 14th World Championships are held in Mungyeong, South Korea. *Participated in the 2011 Southeast Asian Games ote 29as a formal competition (26th Southeast Asian Games SEA GAMES). *2012 7th Asian Soft Tennis Championships held in Chiayi, Taiwan (7th event) *Participated in the 2013 5th East Asian Games (Tianjin) as a formal competition (7th event) *Participated in the 17th Asian Games (Incheon) in 2014 as a formal competition (7th event). *In November 2014, the 2nd World Junior Championships ote 30was held in India. *2015 15th World Championships held in New Delhi, India (7th event). *2016 8th Asian Soft Tennis Championships Held in Soga (Chiba City) ote 31*Participated in the 2018 18th Asian Games (Jakarta / Palembang, Indonesia) as a formal competition ote 32 *In November 2018, the 3rd World Junior Championships ote 33was held in Suncheon, South Korea. *The 1st East Asian Youth Games ote 34was scheduled to be held in Taichung, Taiwan in 2019, but it was canceled ote 35 *In August 2019, the 1st Asian Junior Championships ote 36will be held in Quezon, Philippines. *In September 2019, the 1st Asian University Championship ote 37will be held in Quezon, Philippines. *In October 2019, the 16th World Championship will be held for the first time in mainland China (Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province). *Participated in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games as a formal competition (30th Southeast Asian Games SEA GAMES). Participation for the second time following the 26th tournament. *The 9th Asian Soft Tennis Championships in 2020 was scheduled to be held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, but it was postponed for one year due to the influence of the coronavirus


Current situation in Japan

In the 1970s, it was said that "soft tennis is the most popular sport in middle and high school" Currently, there is a competitive population (registrants) of about 600,000 in Japan. The Japan Soft Tennis Federation estimates that there are about 7 million enthusiasts However, it is also a fact that the minor feeling is extremely strong in the consciousness of lovers in general. The causes are that it is not an Olympic event, that there have been no professional athletes in Japan for a long time ote 38 and that it is recognized that school physical education (junior high school, high school) is the main focus ote 39 ], The influence of tennis (rigid tennis, lawn tennis) ote 40 which has rapidly become popular in Japan since the 1980s, is considered.


International Soft Tennis Federation

The International Soft Tennis Federation (ISTF) was established in 1973 and is the premier soft tennis governing body. In 1970 the Japan-US Soft Tennis Promotion Liaison Council was established. This is a liaison organization with American schools, and organised a friendly match between Japan and the United States for junior high school students. In 1972, the Hawaii Soft Tennis Federation was established in Hawaii, United States. A state championship was held at the same time. Soft tennis was adopted as a regular PE event at a public high school in Hawaii. Before and after the establishment of the Hawaii Soft Tennis Association, the Hong Kong Soft Tennis Association was established with the efforts of Taiwan (Republic of China Network Association). The Soft Tennis Association was also established in Venezuela and Brazil. In June 1974 the first Japan-US High School Friendship Tournament was held.


Members

As of 2022 the ISTF had 60 members: *Asia:25 *Oceania:2 *Europe:21 *America:11 *Africa:1


Countries


Asian Soft Tennis Federation (ASTF)


Competition

Most of the rules for soft tennis are the same as those for regular tennis. When the rules were revised in 1992, singles became a formal event. This revision also enabled a forward player in doubles to serve. The serve plays an important role in a team's chances of winning. The world championship was held every two years until 1987. Thereafter, the competition is held every four years. The following is a list of World Soft Tennis Championships and World Junior Soft Tennis Championships held by the International Soft Tennis Federation.


World Soft Tennis Championships


World Junior Soft Tennis Championships


Court dimensions


References


External links

{{wiktionary, soft tennis
International Soft Tennis Federation


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