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tennis
[Sustantivo]

a sport in which two or four players use rackets to hit a small ball backward and forward over a net

tenis

tenis

Ex: They tennis as a way to stay active and fit .
badminton
[Sustantivo]

a sport played by two or four players who hit a lightweight object called a shuttle back and forth over a tall net using rackets

bádminton, minton

bádminton, minton

Ex: Badminton is a popular recreational activity in many countries.
table tennis
[Sustantivo]

a game played on a table by two or four players who bounce a small ball on the table over a net using special rackets

tenis de mesa

tenis de mesa

Ex: Table tennis is a great way to spend time with friends .
squash
[Sustantivo]

a game that involves two or more players, hitting a rubber ball against the walls of a closed court by a racket

squash

squash

Ex: The objective squash is to hit the ball against the front wall in a way that makes it difficult for the opponent to return .
real tennis
[Sustantivo]

a historical indoor racket sport played in an enclosed court with various walls and openings, using a complex set of rules and scoring

tenis real, tenis histórico

tenis real, tenis histórico

Ex: He studied the history real tennis for his research project .
racquetball
[Sustantivo]

a game for two or four people who play with a hollow rubber ball and special rackets on a court with four walls

ráquetbol

ráquetbol

to slice
[Verbo]

to hit the ball in a way that makes it spin and curve sideways or at an angle, often making it bounce low and in a different direction

cortar, hendir

cortar, hendir

Ex: He prefers to slice his serves to disrupt his opponent's rhythm.
smash
[Sustantivo]

a powerful shot with great force and speed, often seen in games like tennis or badminton

remate, smash

remate, smash

Ex: The badminton player practiced smash technique to improve his game .
topspin
[Sustantivo]

a stroke in racket sports such as tennis or table tennis where the player hits the ball with forward spin

extensión, topspin

extensión, topspin

Ex: He added more wrist action to generate topspin on his backhand .
return
[Sustantivo]

the act of hitting the ball back to the opponent after it has been served or hit by the opponent in racket sports like tennis and table tennis

devolución, retorno

devolución, retorno

Ex: return was powerful and deep , putting pressure on her opponent .
drop shot
[Sustantivo]

a softly hit shot in sports like tennis or badminton, aimed to land just over the net and close to the opponent's side

dejada, golpe de sorpresa

dejada, golpe de sorpresa

Ex: He used drop shot to break his opponent 's rhythm during the match .
love
[Sustantivo]

a score of zero indicating that a player has not yet scored in a given set in sports like tennis and squash

cero, amor

cero, amor

Ex: The score is thirty-love, and he's in a strong position.
ace
[Sustantivo]

(racket sports) a serve that the opponent fails to touch with their racket

as, saque ganador

as, saque ganador

Ex: She aimed for the corners to increase her chances of scoring ace.
net shot
[Sustantivo]

a delicate stroke played close to the net to gently drop the shuttlecock over

golpe de red, remate de red

golpe de red, remate de red

Ex: He practiced net shot tirelessly to master its finesse .
backhand grip
[Sustantivo]

the way a player holds the racket to hit a backhand stroke

agarre a revés, sujeción de revés

agarre a revés, sujeción de revés

Ex: Switching to a backhand grip, he returned the ball with ease.
backhand shot
[Sustantivo]

a stroke in racket sports where the player hits the ball with the back of their dominant hand facing the direction of the shot

golpe de revés, remate de revés

golpe de revés, remate de revés

Ex: Her opponent attacked backhand shot.
forehand grip
[Sustantivo]

a way of holding the racket to hit the ball or shuttlecock with the front side of the hand facing forward

agarre de derecha, agarre de golpeo de derecha

agarre de derecha, agarre de golpeo de derecha

Ex: The forehand grip felt more natural to him during the match.
forehand drive
[Sustantivo]

a stroke in racket sports like squash where the player hits the ball on their dominant side with a forward swing motion

derecha, golpe de derecha

derecha, golpe de derecha

Ex: Her opponent struggled to handle her forehand drives.
forehand shot
[Sustantivo]

a stroke in racket sports like tennis and squash where the player hits the ball on their dominant side with a forward swing motion

golpe de derecha, derechazo

golpe de derecha, derechazo

Ex: He improved forehand shot through regular practice .
shakehand grip
[Sustantivo]

a way of holding the paddle in table tennis similar to shaking hands, with the thumb and index finger around the handle

agarre de mano, agarre tipo saludo

agarre de mano, agarre tipo saludo

Ex: Her coach recommended the shakehand grip for a more balanced game.
backhand drive
[Sustantivo]

a stroke in racket sports like badminton and tennis where the player hits the ball on their non-dominant side with a forward swing motion

golpe de revés, derecha de revés

golpe de revés, derecha de revés

Ex: Her opponent struggled to handle her backhand drives.
forehand smash
[Sustantivo]

a powerful strike with the dominant hand's racket side in racket sports

remate de derecha, smash de derecha

remate de derecha, smash de derecha

Ex: With perfect timing and technique , he delivered a forehand smash.
sidespin
[Sustantivo]

(racket sports) the rotational spin applied to the ball, causing it to curve or swerve sideways during flight

efecto lateral, spin lateral

efecto lateral, spin lateral

Ex: His backhand had sidespin.
backspin
[Sustantivo]

a type of spin applied to the ball in racket sports, where the ball rotates backwards as it moves through the air

retroceso, spin inverso

retroceso, spin inverso

Ex: He backspin to counter his opponent 's aggressive play .
expedite rule
[Sustantivo]

(table tennis) a regulation that speeds up play by requiring a point to be awarded if a rally lasts longer than a specified time limit

regla de aceleración, regla de agilización

regla de aceleración, regla de agilización

Ex: Players need to anticipate expedite rule when engaging in defensive play .
foot fault
[Sustantivo]

a fault that occurs when a player's foot touches or crosses the boundary line during a serve in a racket sport

falta de pie, falta de servicio

falta de pie, falta de servicio

Ex: foot fault can result in the loss of the serve in tennis .
wood shot
[Sustantivo]

a stroke in racket sports where the ball or shuttlecock is hit with the racket's frame instead of the strings

golpe de marco, golpe de madera

golpe de marco, golpe de madera

Ex: The player's lack of focus led to several wood shots in a row.
let
[Sustantivo]

(racket sports) a serve that does not count because of a small problem, like the ball hitting the net or a distraction, and is played again

let, saque de repetición

let, saque de repetición

Ex: The point was replayed after let was called .
drive
[Sustantivo]

a shot where the player hits the ball with power and speed in racket sports such as tennis and squash

 golpe potente ,  volea potente

golpe potente , volea potente

Ex: The coach emphasized footwork for a more drive.
backhand loop
[Sustantivo]

a topspin stroke executed with a backhand motion, typically in table tennis or badminton

bucle de revés, loop de revés

bucle de revés, loop de revés

Ex: backhand loop is a key technique for attacking high balls in table tennis .
paddle tennis
[Sustantivo]

a racket sport played on a smaller court surrounded by walls

pádel, tenis de pared

pádel, tenis de pared

Ex: The rules paddle tennis are similar to those of tennis .
pickleball
[Sustantivo]

a paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, played on a smaller court

pickleball, balón en escabeche

pickleball, balón en escabeche

Ex: Pickleball etiquette includes calling out the score clearly after each point .
platform tennis
[Sustantivo]

a racket sport played on a raised platform enclosed by wire fencing

tenis de plataforma, platform tennis

tenis de plataforma, platform tennis

Ex: He sprained his ankle platform tennis last week .
padel
[Sustantivo]

a racket sport played on an enclosed court smaller than a tennis court

padel, pádel

padel, pádel

Ex: Padel tournaments attract players of all skill levels , from amateurs to professionals .
crossminton
[Sustantivo]

a sport similar to badminton that is played with specially designed rackets and a shuttlecock

crossminton, crossminton (deporte)

crossminton, crossminton (deporte)

Ex: The shuttlecock used crossminton is designed for higher wind resistance .
Qianball
[Sustantivo]

a racket sport, typically played on a court similar to squash or racquetball

Qianball, Deporte de raqueta

Qianball, Deporte de raqueta

Ex: Training Qianball has significantly improved my agility and reflexes .
racketlon
[Sustantivo]

a sport that combines table tennis, badminton, squash, and tennis into a single match

racketlon, racketlón

racketlon, racketlón

Ex: Her favorite part racketlon is playing badminton .
frontenis
[Sustantivo]

a racket sport played with a rubber ball and rackets on a three-walled court, similar to squash and handball

frontenis, deporte de frontenis

frontenis, deporte de frontenis

Ex: He injured his wrist while playing an intense game frontenis.
jai alai
[Sustantivo]

a fast-paced racket sport originating in the Basque region, played in a three-walled court using a curved basket to fling a ball against the front wall

jai alai, juego de pelota vasca

jai alai, juego de pelota vasca

Ex: The players wear protective gear due to the speed of the ball jai alai.
frescobol
[Sustantivo]

a Brazilian beach sport played with wooden rackets and a small rubber ball

frescobol, frescolbol

frescobol, frescolbol

Ex: We frescobol on the beach all afternoon .
road tennis
[Sustantivo]

a sport played on a small court with a low net and wooden paddles, primarily in Barbados

tenis de calle, tenis de carretera

tenis de calle, tenis de carretera

Ex: He bought a new paddle road tennis.
sticke
[Sustantivo]

an indoor racket and ball game that combines elements of lawn tennis and real tennis

sticke, juego de sticke

sticke, juego de sticke

Ex: He watched a sticke match to learn new strategies .
xare
[Sustantivo]

a traditional Basque racket sport played with a ball and a wooden racket

xare, chareo

xare, chareo

Ex: Xare is popular in the Basque Country.
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