Soft Tennis
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Soft tennis is a racket game played on a court of two halves, separated by a net. Like regular tennis, it is played by individuals (singles) or pairs (doubles), whose object is to hit the ball over the net, landing within the confines of the court, with the aim of preventing one's opponent from being able to hit it back. Soft tennis differs from regular tennis in that it uses soft rubber balls instead of hard yellow balls. It is played primarily in Asia, especially in Japan and Taiwan.
[edit] History
At the end of the 19th century, tennis was introduced to Japan by a Western missionary, and was later modified for the Japanese physique. A special racket and ball were developed, and the game became known as soft tennis.
[edit] 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