touchtennis is a fast growing variation of the standard game of tennis. Played on a smaller court with soft balls, the game is growing in popularity with adult players.
The beauty of this new sport is the need for players to evolve from regular tennis dominated by "power-hitting," to more cultured and strategic play - hence the name touchtennis. Speed of mind, understanding of the rival’s weakness and exquisite touch count far more than physical strength and power. Outmaneuvering your opponent is far more effective than trying to out hit them.
The game's addictiveness comes mainly from the way it "levels the field" amongst different players and sexes. The ingenious design of the interaction, between racket-ball-surface-court dimensions, allows for longer rallies and putting the ball away sometimes seems impossible!
The sport has seen many former tennis players (former Wimbledon winners) and commentators give up playing lawn tennis to play full time on the touchtennis circuit and compete fiercely for ranking points. It is great fun to play and brilliant for beginners and less experienced tennis players. The short history of the sport is proving very successful and the touchtennis circuit with its tournaments (slams and masters) is becoming more and more popular. Full details of the sport including its history and background can be obtained from our website www.touchtennis.com which also includes a list of forthcoming tournaments.
In association with David Fuchs and his company, Tennis Services UK Limited, we are pleased to present the Devonshire Park grass court touchtennis tournament taking place on Thursday 5th August at Eastbourne International Tennis Centre, Sussex. Online applications can be made by clicking on the "Events and Applications" link on the right-hand side of this page.
This event takes place at the same time as the Devonshire Park LTA Grade 3 competition and applications are welcomed from players taking part in this competition. However, players cannot take part in the touchtennis event, if they are scheduled to play in the grade 3 tournament on Thursday 5th August. Such players must cancel their application to the touchtennis event - the cancellation deadline is 6:00pm on the day before play i.e. 6:00pm on Wednesday 4th August.
Devonshire Park is Eastbourne’s oldest park dating from 1874 when the 7th Duke of Devonshire set up the Devonshire Park Company. The Tennis Courts were set up in 1879 to the design used at Wimbledon 2 years earlier when the LTA standardised the rules of Lawn tennis. The first major tennis championships were held here in 1881.
The venue is world famous for several major tennis tournaments every year and now.....for touchtennis events!
We welcome your application and looking forward to seeing you play touchtennis.
Rashid Ahmad
Founder
www.touchtennis.com