Round tennis
Roundnet - Test your reaction, exercise your skills, 360° all-round training. Roundnet, which was introduced to Hong Kong in recent years, has the word "tennis" in its name, but it does not require a racket, but is a sport that uses a small bouncing net. Roundnet was invented by toy maker Jeff Knurek in 1989, but it did not attract attention until 2008, and has become quite popular in the United States and Europe.

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The main equipment of round tennis includes tennis balls, bounce nets and golf bags. It is usually a team match between two or six people. Participants need to throw tennis balls to the bounce nets to attack and defend each other. The biggest feature of round tennis is that participants cannot just stand in a certain area, but need to move around the elastic net frame at 360°C. Therefore, flexibility and reaction are very important, and it also tests the tacit understanding between the team. In addition to high flexibility, the tight rhythm is also one of the selling points of round tennis. Because there are not many players, members need to take turns attacking and defending, and the time for the ball to rebound after falling into the net is very short. Players not only have to run around quickly, but also may have to fly to catch the wave!