royal tennis
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Definition
Noun: * Royal tennis: An ancient form of tennis played in a four-walled court. It is the original form of the game from which modern lawn tennis evolved, characterized by complex court geometry, a net that is higher at the sides than in the center, and the use of walls and sloping roofs (called "penthouses") as part of play.
Usage
- The term "royal tennis" is used to refer specifically to this historical sport, distinguishing it from modern lawn tennis.
- It is often used in historical or sporting contexts to describe the game's traditions, rules, and equipment.
Examples
- Noun:
- The rules of royal tennis are far more complex than those of the modern game.
- He is one of the few professional players of royal tennis in the country.
- The museum exhibit featured a racket and balls used for royal tennis in the 16th century.
Advanced Usage
- "Real tennis": This is a common synonym for "royal tennis," especially in the United Kingdom and Australia. The name emphasizes its status as the original form of the game.
- The sport known as royal tennis in some countries is called real tennis in others.
Variants and Related Words
- Real tennis (n): A direct synonym for royal tennis.
- Court tennis (n): Another synonym, primarily used in the United States.
- Jeu de paume (n): The French name for the game, meaning "game of the palm," referencing its origins as a handball sport.
Synonyms
- Real tennis
- Court tennis
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term "royal tennis" refers only to this specific, historical racket sport. It should not be confused with:
- Lawn tennis or simply tennis: The modern outdoor or indoor game played on a flat, rectangular court without walls.
- Table tennis: The indoor game played on a table with small paddles and a lightweight ball.
- The adjective "royal" in other contexts (e.g., royal family, royal decree).
Noun
- an ancient form of tennis played in a four-walled court