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Beach tennis

Tennis and volleyball combination

Beach tennis

Tennis and volleyball combination

FieldValue
nameBeach tennis
imageFile:NYLB08 3620.jpg
captionPlayers on action
unionInternational Federation Beach Tennis (IFBT), Also International Tennis Federation
country/regionWorldwide
first1972 in Comacchio, Italy
contactnone
teamsingles and doubles
mgenderyes, separate tours and mixed doubles
categoryracket sport
venueoutdoor
equipmentrackets, balls and net

| country/region = Worldwide Beach tennis is a game combining elements of tennis and volleyball and played on a beach.

Recognized

  • First played 1972.
  • First championship was played in 1976/1978.
  • International Federation Beach Tennis (IFBT) was founded in 1995.
  • International Tennis Federation (ITF) was recognized in 2008.

Overview

Beach tennis is played in over 50 countries and by more than half a million people, with its greatest popularity occurring in Italy, Brazil and Spain. Beach tennis offers a highly aerobic cardio workout with low impact to the knees and joints because it is played on sand.

The sport preserves most of the rules and scoring of traditional tennis, but the ball is not allowed to touch the ground, and other modifications have been made to adapt to movement around the sand court and to the faster pace of the game. The game is played entirely with volleys, which makes for a quicker game than does traditional tennis. Points start with a serve and end when the ball touches the ground, forcing players to dive to reach difficult plays in a similar manner used by volleyball players. The objective is to return the ball with only one hit so that it reaches the opposing side of the net.

A depressurized tennis ball, which travels more slowly through the air than does a regulation tennis ball, is used for beach tennis to allow for longer rallies. The sport is usually played by two-person teams on a regulation beach-volleyball court with a 5-foot-7-inch-high net.

Beach tennis rackets and balls

History

Beach tennis emerged in Italy in the early 1970s when tennis players on vacation in Lido degli Estensi, in the Ferrara town of Comacchio, played using their rackets and the existing volleyball nets already installed on the beach. The game was played for the first time with its current set of rules in Torredembarra, Spain in 1976. The first championship was played in Torredembarra in 1978. Since then (with few interruptions), it takes place on the same beach every year. Over the years, the sport spread to the beaches along the coast of Italy, and it is estimated that there are now more than 1,600 beach-tennis nets along the Italian coast in addition to a growing number of inland and indoor courts. There are an estimated 250,000 Italian beach tennis players.

The international spread

Beach tennis arrived on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro around 2008, and the sport now dominates about one-third of the beach-volleyball courts along the Brazilian coast, and there are more than 50,000 beach tennis players in Brazil. Most Brazilian tennis clubs have converted, or are converting, at least one traditional tennis court into a few beach-tennis courts.

Though originally played only on beaches, beach tennis is now played at tennis clubs, indoor beach tennis/volleyball warehouses, country clubs, resorts, gyms and sand arenas.

The sport is entering its golden age following its recognition by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) in 2008. The ITF now manages the most well-known and reputable international ranking of beach-tennis players. The ITF is allocating resources to the development of the sport and has set up exposition sand courts at professional tennis tournaments such as the Japan Open, Roland-Garros, the Australian Open and the US Open.

Top tennis players who have played beach tennis include Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, Victoria Azarenka, Andy Murray, the Bryan brothers, Rafael Nadal and Gustavo Kuerten.

The ITF also supports beach tennis by sanctioning tournaments. In 2013, the ITF began to organize regional and world championships. By 2015, 89 official sanctioned tournaments were held worldwide annually, and thousands more unofficial tournaments are held around the world each year. In 2015 the Pan-American games were held in Santos, São Paulo, Brazil, with participants from 16 countries. Also in 2015, a team championship tournament was held in Moscow with participants from 28 countries, with adult, junior, male and female teams

In the United States

Beach tennis was formalized in the United States in 2005 by Marc Altheim, who discovered the sport on a trip to Aruba in 2003. The sport had been played there since 2000, having been introduced by a Dutchman. As of 2007, beach tennis had made progress toward acceptance as a mainstream sport, with an official standards organization known as Beach Tennis USA (BT USA). In 2007, BT USA reached television deals with the Tennis Channel and SNY, but the organization is no longer active. The Beach Tennis Association currently maintains player rankings and operates tournaments in Southern California.

ITF Beach Tennis World Championship

Men's

YearChampionRunner-upScore in the finalSemifinalists
2009ITA Riccardo De Filippi
ITA Marco LudoviciITA Luca Meliconi
ITA Paolo Tazzari6–2, 6–2ITA Stefano Fiore / ITA Luca Giavanni
ITA Alan Maldini / ITA Cristiano Menighini
2010ITA Alan Maldini
ITA Luca MeliconiITA Massimiliano Corzani
ITA Luigi Mazzarone6–4, 6–2ITA Francesco Ercoli / ITA Cristiano Menighini
ITA Alessandro Calbucci / BRA Alex Mingozzi
2011ITA Alessandro Calbucci
ITA Luca MeliconiITA Marco Ludovici
ITA Gullio Petrucci6–2, 6–1ITA Michele Cappelletti / ITA Luca Carli
ITA Fabrizio Avantaggiato / ITA Luca Cramarossa
2012ITA Marco Garavini
ITA Paolo TazzariITA Alessandro Calbucci
ITA Luca Meliconi6–2, 7–6(4)ITA Marco Faccini / BRA Alex Mingozzi
ITA Luca Cramarossa / ITA Alex Maldini
2013ITA Alessandro Calbucci
ITA Marco GaraviniITA Michele Cappelletti
ITA Luca Carli7–6(7), 6–0ITA Luca Cramarossa / ITA Niccolo Strano
ITA Matteo Marighella / ITA Luca Meliconi
2014ITA Alessandro Calbucci
ITA Marco GaraviniITA Luca Cramarossa
ITA Luca Meliconi7–5, 6–2ITA Matteo Marighella / ITA Niccolo Strano
ITA Michele Cappelletti / ITA Luca Carli
2015Not held
2016ITA Michele Cappelletti
ITA Luca CarliITA Davide Benussi
ITA Alessia Chiodoni6–3, 6–1RUS Nikita Burmakin / ITA Dennis Valmori
BRA Marcus Ferreira / BRA Thales Santos
2017ITA Michele Cappelletti
ITA Luca CarliITA Luca Cramarossa
ITA Marco Garavini6–4, 6–1ITA Doriano Beccacioli / ITA Davide Benussi
BRA Ralf Abreu / BRA Diogo Carneiro
2018ITA Mikael Alessi
ESP Antomi Ramos VieraRUS Nikita Burmakin
ITA Tomasso Giovannini7–5, 7–6(5)ITA Luca Cramarossa / ITA Marco Garavini
ITA Michele Cappelletti / ITA Luca Carli
2019ITA Alessandro Calbucci
ITA Michele CappellettiRUS Nikita Burmakin
ITA Tomasso Giovannini6–3, 6–0VEN Ramón Guedez / ARU Aksel Samardzic
FRA Nicolas Gianotti / ESP Antomi Ramos Viera
2021RUS Nikita Burmakin
ITA Tomasso GiovanniniITA Doriano Beccaccioli
ITA Mattia Spoto6–2, 4–6, [10–7]FRA Nicolas Gianotti / FRA Théo Irigaray
BRA André Baran / BRA Vinicius Font
2022ITA Michele Cappelletti
ESP Antomi Ramos VieraFRA Nicolas Gianotti
ITA Mattia Spoto3–6, 6–2, [10–7]BRA André Baran / RUS Nikita Burmakin
BRA Allan Oliveira / BRA Thales Santos
2023ITA Mattia Spoto
FRA Nicolas GianottiITA Michele Cappelletti
ESP Antomi Ramos Viera7–5, 6–2BRA Thales Santos / FRA Théo Irigaray
VEN Ramón Guedez / VEN Carlos Vigón
2024BRA André Baran
ITA Michele CappellettiFRA Nicolas Gianotti
ITA Mattia Spoto6–2, 2–6, [10–6]ITA Diego Bollettinari / VEN Carlos Vigón
FRA Mathieu Guegano / BRA Hugo Russo
2025FRA Nicolas Gianotti
ITA Mattia SpotoBRA Andre Baran
BRA Felipe Cogo Loch6–3, 6–3BRA Fabricio Neis / BRA Allan Oliveira
ITA Niccolo Gasparri / ITA Gabriele Gini

Women's

YearChampionRunner-upScore in the finalSemifinalists
2009ITA Simona Briganti
ITA Rosa StefanelliITA Franca Bruschi
ITA Laura Olivieri1–6, 7–5, 6–2BRA Joana Cortez / BRA Aline Sokolik
ITA Claudia Di Marco / ITA Elena Vianello
2010ITA Federica Bacchetta
ITA Giulia SpazzoliITA Giorgia Gadoni
ITA Rosa Stefanelli3–6, 6–3, 6–1ITA Simona Briganti / ITA Laura Olivieri
ITA Simona Bonadonna / ITA Sara Petrolesi
2011ITA Simona Briganti
ITA Laura OlivieriITA Simona Bonadonna
ITA Eva D'Elia7–5, 6–4ITA Federica Bacchetta / ITA Giulia Spazzoli
BRA Samanta Barijan / BRA Joana Cortez
2012ITA Simona Briganti
ITA Laura OlivieriITA Federica Bacchetta
ITA Giulia Spazzoli6–4, 4–6, 6–4ITA Sofia Cimatti / ITA Veronica Visani
ITA Simona Bonadonna / ITA Eva D'Elia
2013ITA Sofia Cimatti
ITA Veronica VisaniITA Giorgia Gadoni
ITA Camilla Ponti7–6(2), 7–6(4)ITA Arianna Carli / ITA Flaminia Daina
VEN Patricia Díaz / ITA Natascia Sciolti
2014ITA Federica Bacchetta
ITA Sofia CimattiITA Martina Corbara
ITA Camilla Ponti7–5, 4–6, 6–1ITA Violante Battistella / ITA Michella Zanaboni
FRA Marie-Eve Hoarau / FRA Mathilde Hoarau
2015Not held
2016BRA Joana Cortez
BRA Rafaella MillerITA Eva D'Elia
ITA Giulia Gasparri2–6, 6–2, 6–3ITA Camilla Ponti / ITA Ninny Valentini
RUS Daria Churakova / RUS Irina Glimakova
2017ITA Federica Bacchetta
ITA Giulia GasparriITA Sofia Cimatti
ITA Flaminia Daina6–3, 5–7, 6–4ITA Eva D'Elia / ITA Veronica Visani
BRA Joana Cortez / BRA Rafaella Miller
2018ITA Federica Bacchetta
ITA Giulia GasparriITA Sofia Cimatti
ITA Flaminia Daina2–6, 6–4, 6–3GER Maraike Biglmaier / BRA Rafaella Miller
ITA Eva D'Elia / ITA Veronica Visani
2019GER Maraike Biglmaier
BRA Rafaella MillerITA Sofia Cimatti
ITA Giulia Gasparri6–3, 1–6, 7–5ITA Eva D'Elia / ITA Veronica Visani
ITA Flaminia Daina / ITA Nicole Nobile
2020Not held
2021ITA Giulia Gasparri
ITA Ninny ValentiniVEN Patricia Díaz
BRA Rafaella Miller6–2, 6–3ITA Sofia Cimatti / ITA Nicole Nobile
BRA Joana Cortez / ITA Flaminia Daina
2022ITA Giulia Gasparri
ITA Ninny ValentiniVEN Patricia Díaz
BRA Rafaella Miller7–5, 6–4BRA Vitoria Marchezini / BRA Marcela Vita
ITA Sofia Cimatti / ITA Nicole Nobile
2023VEN Patricia Díaz
BRA Rafaella MillerESP Ariadna Costa
ITA Elena Francesconi6–1, 6–1BRA Julia Nogueira / BRA Marcela Vita
ITA Veronica Casadei / ITA Greta Giusti
2024VEN Patricia Díaz
BRA Rafaella MillerITA Giulia Gasparri
ITA Ninny Valentini7–5, 6–4Elizaveta Kudinova / Anastasiia Semenova
ITA Veronica Casadei / ESP Ariadna Costa
2025Elizaveta Kudinova
Anastasiia SemenovaVEN Patricia Díaz
BRA Rafaella Miller7–5, 6–4ITA Giulia Gasparri / ITA Ninny Valentini
ITA Veronica Casadei / ESP Ariadna Costa

Mixed

YearChampionRunner-upScore in the final3rd place
2025ITA Ninny Valentini
BRA Fabricio NeisBRA Vitoria Marchezini
BRA Leonardo Garrosino Branco4-1, 2-4, 12-10ESP Ariadna Costa Graell
ITA Diego Bollettinari

ITF Beach Tennis World Team Championship

Notes

References

References

  1. https://www.ifbt.eu/about-ifbt/
  2. (June 12, 2020). ""ITF:A guide to Beach Tennis"". [[International Tennis Federation.
  3. "FIT - Beach Tennis".
  4. "Copia archiviata".
  5. (June 17, 2010). "ITF Partners with Beach Tennis USA". Racquet Sports Industry.
  6. "Start a racket in the sand". The Chicago Tribune.
  7. "Contact".
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