What is Visually Impaired Tennis?

The game of tennis was first adapted to be used for blind and partially sighted people in Japan in 1984 and has quickly grown in popularity.

This version of tennis is for blind (classified as a B1 player) or partially sighted people (dependent on the level of sight loss they are classified in the spectrum between B2- B5).

The game is adapted from the full court version to a smaller court, with lower nets and using an audible ball so players can hear it bounce and being hit. Depending on an individuals’ sight level they may have up to three bounces of the ball before they must return it back to their opponent.

Opportunities in Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire Tennis, in conjunction with Oxstalls Sports Park organise a Visually Impaired Tennis Session on a Tuesday from 7:30pm – 9:30pm at a cost of £9.50 per player on a pay and play basis.

For more details or to book in please contact Oxstalls Sports Park on 01452 396969.

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