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Foot Tennis

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Playground
Rectangular fieldsingles and doubles 8.20 × 12.80 mtriples approximately 8.20 × 18 m
Net Height
Approximately 110 cm
Ball Used
Football ball
Number of Players
Singles 1×1doubles 2×2triples 3×3
Basic Techniques
Foot pass and strikechest controlheaderknee direction

Foot tennis is a sport in which a football is controlled using body parts other than the hands and arms and attempted to be sent over the net to the opponent’s court. In terms of game structure, it has a court layout similar to net sports such as tennis or volleyball; however, body parts such as the foot, head, and torso are used to control the ball. This game, also referred to in sports literature and some sources as “soccer tennis,” is based on the principle of scoring when the ball is successfully sent over the net to the opponent’s court and the opposing players fail to return it according to the rules. Foot tennis is a sport that includes different formats playable both individually and in teams and is practiced competitively in various sports organizations.

Foot Tennis(AA)

Court and Layout

In foot tennis, the court consists of a rectangular area divided in the center by a net. The dimensions of the playing area vary depending on the type of match being played. According to the rules, for singles and doubles matches, the court is approximately 8.20 meters wide and 12.80 meters long. In formats involving teams of three players, the court length can extend up to 18 meters.


The net, located at the center of the court, is a fundamental element of the game and separates the two teams’ playing areas. The net height is set at approximately 110 centimeters, allowing players to send the ball over it using their feet or other body parts. The boundary lines define the service areas and the limits of play. If the ball lands outside these lines, the point is awarded to the opposing team.


The primary equipment used in foot tennis is a football. In this sport, players do not use rackets or similar equipment; control of the ball depends entirely on the player’s technical skills. Body parts such as the foot, knee, chest, and head may be used to direct and send the ball to the opponent’s court.

Game Rules

The fundamental gameplay of foot tennis is based on sending the ball over the net to the opponent’s court and the opposing players’ efforts to keep it in play. Players are prohibited from using their hands or arms to control the ball. Therefore, the core techniques of the game are directly related to football skills.


The number of touches allowed on the ball is restricted by specific rules. A player may not touch the ball twice in succession. In team matches, a certain number of passes between teammates are permitted before the ball is sent to the opponent’s court. According to the rules, a player may touch the ball a maximum of three times. This limitation is one of the key factors determining the speed and technical structure of the game.


The serve is considered the action that initiates play. The serve is executed from designated service areas and is typically directed diagonally to the opponent’s court. For a serve to be valid, the ball must clear the net and land within the opponent’s court. If a fault occurs during the serve or the ball fails to clear the net, the point is awarded to the opposing team.


Situations such as the ball landing outside the court boundaries, an illegal strike, or failure to clear the net are considered faults. In such cases, the point is awarded to the opposing team and play resumes with a new serve.

Match System and Scoring

Foot tennis matches are generally played in a set system. To win a match, a team must win a specified number of sets. According to the rules, winning two sets is sufficient to win a match.


Within the set system, the team that reaches a predetermined point threshold is considered to have won the set. The rules specify that sets are played to 11 points. A team wins the set upon reaching 11 points, and the overall match result is determined by the number of sets won. Short breaks are allowed between sets, and matches are officiated by referees.


This scoring system ensures that the game maintains a fast and dynamic structure. The short sets allow matches to progress quickly while maintaining a high pace of play.

Game Formats

Foot tennis is a sport that can be played with varying numbers of players and therefore accommodates multiple formats. The most common formats are singles, doubles, and triples.

Singles

In the singles format, each team consists of one player. The player controls the ball independently and sends it to the opponent’s court. This format highlights the individual technical skills of the player.

Doubles

In the doubles format, each team consists of two players. Players may pass the ball to each other to control it and send it to the opponent’s court. In this format, team coordination and cooperation play a crucial role.

Triples

In the triples format, each team consists of three players. The court is wider in this format, allowing for more passes between players. Team strategies and court positioning become essential elements of the game.

Technique and Application

The primary objective of players in foot tennis is to control the ball and send it to the opponent’s court in an advantageous manner. Therefore, skills such as ball control, balance, and coordination are vital in the game. Players can control and direct the ball using different parts of their feet.


The main techniques used for ball control include passing with the foot, chest control, header, and directing the ball with the knee. Players use these techniques to pass the ball to teammates or send it directly to the opponent’s court.


Maintaining control of the ball without letting it touch the ground and sending it over the net with precise timing are strategically important. Therefore, players must possess both individual technical skills and strong team coordination.

Bibliographies

Anadolu Ajansı. "Şampiyonluklara doymayan Solhan Ayak Tenisi Takımı gözünü dünya birinciliğine dikti." September 4, 2024. Accessed March 24, 2026. https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/spor/sampiyonluklara-doymayan-solhan-ayak-tenisi-takimi-gozunu-dunya-birinciligine-dikti-/3321959.

Foot Tennis Federation (FTF). "Foot Tennis Game Rules." November 2023. Accessed March 24, 2026. https://www.battalgazi.bel.tr/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/ATF-Kurallar-2023.pdf.

Football Flick. "How to Play Soccer Tennis: Rules and Equipment to Get Started." Accessed March 24, 2026. https://footballflick.com/blogs/news/how-to-play-soccer-tennis-rules-and-equipment-to-get-started.

Hürriyet. "Ayak tenisi nedir? Ayak tenisi nasıl oynanır?" May 27, 2020. Accessed March 24, 2026. https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/ayak-tenisi-nedir-ayak-tenisi-nasil-oynanir-41526953.

United States Tennis Association (USTA). "Common Foot and Ankle Injuries in Tennis: Causes & Effective Treatment." Accessed March 2026. https://www.usta.com/en/home/stay-current/newengland/common-foot-and-ankle-injuries-in-tennis--causes--effective-trea.html.

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Contents

  • Court and Layout

  • Game Rules

  • Match System and Scoring

    • Game Formats

      • Singles

      • Doubles

      • Triples

  • Technique and Application

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