Basque trinquete
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A trinquete (also ''trinquet'') is a special court for various indoor versions of
pelota Pelota (Spanish for ''ball'') can refer to the popular and shortened names for a number of ball games: * Basque pelota * Chaza * Jai alai * Mesoamerican ballgame * Palla * Pelota mixteca * Valencian pilota * Frontenis * Pétanque Pétanqu ...
and it is a modality of the
pelota Pelota (Spanish for ''ball'') can refer to the popular and shortened names for a number of ball games: * Basque pelota * Chaza * Jai alai * Mesoamerican ballgame * Palla * Pelota mixteca * Valencian pilota * Frontenis * Pétanque Pétanqu ...
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the trinquete is also known as ''close court'', because the other ''open court'' is named for the fronton. It has some of the characteristic features of a real tennis court, probably because many real tennis courts were converted to trinquetes in the 19th century. For some sports, the players face the same wall and share the court, similar to
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. For other sports, a net is strung across the middle of the court and the players face each other, similar to tennis.


Features of the court and the game

The trinquet has some basic aspects with the fronton. * One front wall called '' frontis,'' which is the wall where the players must throw the ball in each play. The wall has some delimitations. At 80 cm height there is a metallic sheet called ''chapa".'' Another metal sheet is located 8,5 metres up the floor. The front wall normally is 10 metres in height and 10 metres in width. The space that is between the upper ''chapa'' and the finish of the ''frontis'' is normally padded, so that it is obvious (by sound and ball action) a fault has occurred when the ball hits this area. Below, there is also another paddled area from the floor to the below ''chapa''. * There is another wall parallelly collocated more or less 30 metres back the ''frontis'' called ''rebote''. This wall is 5 or 4 metres lower than the other. * A wall on the left side of the court joins the ''frontis'' and ''rebote''. It is a little bit lower than the front wall and a bit higher than the back wall.


See also

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Valencian trinquet Valencian trinquet, or simply trinquet (), is the court used in the Valencian Community for two different modalities of Valencian pilota: the Escala i corda and the Raspall. Court Trinquets are closed rooms of variable size: from 8.5–11 m wi ...


External links


Frontons.net
List of trinquets all around the world Trinquete, Basque {{Sports-venue-stub an:Trinquet (esporte)