Frontó () is a modified
Valencian pilota
Valencian pilota ( "Valencian ball") is a traditional handball sport played in the Valencian Community. Its origins are not known.
Rules variations within the generic ''Pilota Valenciana'' category are frequent from area to area but the common ...
version of the original
Basque Pelota
Basque pelota (Basque: '' pilota'', Spanish: '' pelota vasca'', French: '' pelote basque'') is the name for a variety of court sports played with a ball using one's hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket, against a wall (''frontis or fronto ...
game
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.
The name ''frontó'' refers both to the game, ball and the playing area. Unlike some of the more popular Valencian Pilota rules, ''frontó'' is an
indirect game, that is, players do not stand face-to-face but share a common playing area.
History
The first ''frontó'' in
Valencia
Valencia ( , ), formally València (), is the capital of the Province of Valencia, province and Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Valencian Community, the same name in Spain. It is located on the banks of the Turia (r ...
is dated in the late 1800s, and was called the "Jai Alai" (
Basque
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* Basque language, their language
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* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
* Basque Country (autonomous co ...
for ''joyful party''). On 12 June 1894 the newspaper ''
El Mercantil'' announced one of the first matches with 4 Basque players.
After its foreign origins, Valencian ''frontó'' evolved with the use of a different ball, the "tec", so that it has more in common with
Valencian pilota
Valencian pilota ( "Valencian ball") is a traditional handball sport played in the Valencian Community. Its origins are not known.
Rules variations within the generic ''Pilota Valenciana'' category are frequent from area to area but the common ...
. So far, though, it has not gained as much popularity as the
Escala i corda or
Raspall rule variations, the only version of pilota with professional players.
Valencian and Basque Pelota players now meet in casual tournaments or exhibitions despite the use of different balls and different court sizes.
Playing area
A Valencian ''frontó'' is a rectangular flat three-walled
courtfield:
* The frontis is a wall where players throw a ball to so that it bounces over a line 90 cm tall..
* The wall is left from the ''frontis'' and 25 m long. There are ten vertical lines (the ''blau'') used for players to place themselves and to mark the "fault line" and the "pass line".
* The rebound is the opposite wall of the ''frontis''. On the ground there is a 45° besel (the ''tamborí'') for low balls to bounce high.
The side wall has 10 numbered vertical lines used for players to stand in their positions and to locate two lines: The fault line, at the 4, marks the closest place to the "frontis" where the serving ball may be bounced on the ground, and the pass line, at the 7, signals the farthest place from the "frontis" where the ball may bounce when serving.
Spectators usually sit on stairs or chairs placed where the fourth wall would stand, after an area called "contracanxa", which is used to play openly
bouncing ball
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s. Under normal Valencian Pilota rules, public stands aren't separate from the playing area.
Ball
Valencian frontó is played with a tec ball, made of goat skin.
The ball weighs , and has a diameter of .
Rules
A "frontó" match may be played one-on-one or by teams formed by 2 players. As players use the same playing area, they must have different colored clothing to distinguish themselves. Usually, whichever player is the 'favorite' to win wears red, while the other player wears blue.
Due to influence of the
Basque Pelota
Basque pelota (Basque: '' pilota'', Spanish: '' pelota vasca'', French: '' pelote basque'') is the name for a variety of court sports played with a ball using one's hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket, against a wall (''frontis or fronto ...
now it is usual to use the Basque scoring, which goes to 22 points. The
Valencian Pilota Federation, however, plays its tournaments under the traditional Valencian rules:
A match is played until one of the teams attain 40 points, counted 5 by 5, being each one a joc Every team, alternatively, serves for a whole ''joc'', which consists in 4 quinzes: 15, 30, ''val'' and ''game''. Whoever wins the "val" gets the "joc" and scores 5 points.
A ''quinze'' begins when a player bounces the ball before the "fault line" and throws it to the "frontis" wall, after it rebounds it must pass the "fault line" without going over the "pass line". Every team hits the ball alternatively with their hands, sending it to the "frontis" over a 90 cm horizontal line after a first bounce on the ground or when it is still in the air. If the ball passes the "pass line", the teams serve the ball again.
The "quinze" is won when the opposing team can not throw back the ball according to these rules or commits a fault:
* If the ball does not reach the "frontis" wall.
* If, in the service, the ball does not reach the "fault line".
* If the ball hits under the 90 cm horizontal line on the "frontis", or goes over the "frontis" or side walls.
* If the ball bounces twice on the ground, or it bounces once outside the court.
* If ball is not hit with the hand.
See also
*
Valencian pilota
Valencian pilota ( "Valencian ball") is a traditional handball sport played in the Valencian Community. Its origins are not known.
Rules variations within the generic ''Pilota Valenciana'' category are frequent from area to area but the common ...
**
Frare
Other versions
*
Basque Pelota
Basque pelota (Basque: '' pilota'', Spanish: '' pelota vasca'', French: '' pelote basque'') is the name for a variety of court sports played with a ball using one's hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket, against a wall (''frontis or fronto ...
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Gaelic handball
Gaelic handball (known in Ireland simply as handball; ) is a sport where players hit a ball with a hand or fist against a wall in such a way as to make a shot the opposition cannot return, and that may be played with two (singles) or four player ...
*
Pêl-Law (Welsh handball)
References
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Valencian pilota
Sports originating in Spain