▶ Competition schedule hereTTTeeennnnnniiisssU n i q u e A s p e c t s of D e af S p o r t s●Competition IntroductionA sport using rackets to hit a ball over a net, competing for points●EventsSingles (Men/Women)Doubles (Men/Women/Mixed)●Basic RulesMatches are best of � sets, with victory going to whoever wins � sets first●Spectator Guidelines- Noise-making equipment (loudspeakers, whistles, drums, etc.) for cheering is prohibited.- Please refrain from calling out and flash photography when players enter serve set positions, as these interfere with player performance.- Moving from your seat after a match begins is only permitted during odd game endings (changeover times).- Some spectator areas have hearing loop facilities.In regular tennis, impact sounds help judge distance to the ball and trigger body reactions, making sound extremely important. However, in deaf tennis, instead of hearing with ears, players watch the trajectory of balls hit by opponents whilst beginning body movement to prepare for offense and defense.In doubles, partners’ calls cannot be heard, making communication during matches difficult and combination play challenging. Recently, signs are increasingly used between points to determine positioning and offense/defense.��TennisTennis
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