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Information: Ringtennis can best be described as a cross between volleyball and tennis, using a ring instead of a ball. The sport has been played since the first half of the twentieth century, and is most popular in South Africa and Germany. Ringtennis is also known
Ringtennis Sites:
South African Ringtennis Council South African Ringtennis Council: Unofficial site of this sports council. Unions, rules, events, photos, and overview of a Germany-South Africa tour. (Ringtennis) http://ringtennis.virafrikaans.com/
Deutsche Ringtennis Deutsche Ringtennis: Brief introduction to the sport, with photos and description of necessary equipment. (Ringtennis) http://ringtennis.die-hummels.de/extern-english
Court Craft's Deck Tennis Court Craft's Deck Tennis: Single page with graphic detailing the layout of the decktennis field. (Ringtennis) http://www.courtcraft.com.au/Information/decktennis.html
Ringtennis.co.za Ringtennis.co.za: Official page of the South African Tenniqoits Board. Match results, history, game rules and guestbook. (Ringtennis) http://www.ringtennis.co.za/
Ringtennis Ringtennis: The Neubiberg-Ottobrunn university's English introduction to this sport. Links to popular sites and official rules. (Ringtennis) http://members.tripod.com/ringtennis/engl.htm
Decktennis on the Ajax Decktennis on the Ajax: Single page with a photo of a doubles game of this sport being played aboard a ship. (Ringtennis) http://www.pentredu.freeserve.co.uk/decktennis.html