RedBall tennis rules
RedBall uses a red striped low compression ball that travels about 65 mph. This ensures that the players are all on the same level playing field and no player has an unfair advantage such as more power or more speed. It is a game of skill and agility. Everyone is a winner with RedBall.

Start with the red, low compression ball and call it RedBall.


1. Underhand serving creates a recreational atmosphere, which is less competitive. Two serves are allowed. Two balls to play with allows for more efficient play time and less time chasing after balls.


2. Players must stay in the back of the court (behind the modified serve lines) until the serve is returned.


3. Shorter number of games (4), each player serves one time, no-add scoring with one point tiebreak and Racket place holder ensures faster turnaround of players. This allows for more time for social interaction.


4. Smaller courts allow for less movement and enable more time for rallies and less time chasing balls.


5. Lower compression balls ensure a more level playing field. This allows more players the opportunity to play together.


6. Hold your place in line using the RedBall Racket Place Holder. Everybody has a place on the court.


7. The goal is to Rotate around and to have fun, play more tennis and stay safe and healthy.