frontenis
1 of 1noun/frɑnˈtɛnɪs/
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a racket sport played with a rubber ball and rackets on a three-walled court, similar to squash and handball
Frontenis is a racket sport played in a three-walled court, blending elements of tennis and squash. Originating in Mexico, it involves two players or teams hitting a rubber ball with rackets against a front wall. The ball must rebound within the designated area, and players aim to keep it in play while forcing their opponents to miss. The game demands precision, speed, and strategic positioning. Frontenis is widely popular in Mexico and Spain and is recognized as a fast-paced and dynamic sport.
- Frontenis combines elements of tennis and squash, making it fast-paced.
- She excelled in frontenis, winning several local tournaments.
- Frontenis requires quick reflexes and excellent hand-eye coordination.
- Frontenis is especially popular in Mexico and Spain.
- He injured his wrist while playing an intense game of frontenis.