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2.1 - Court and Specifications
The specifications for the standard four-wall racquetball court are:
(a) Dimensions. The dimensions shall be 20
feet wide, 40 feet long and 20 feet high, with a back wall at least 12
feet high. All surfaces shall be in play, with the exception of any
gallery opening, surfaces designated as out-of-play for a valid reason
(such as being of a very different material or not in alignment with
the backwall), and designated court hinders.
(b) Markings. Racquetball courts shall be marked with lines 1 1/2 inches wide as follows:
- Short Line. The back edge of the short line is midway between, and is parallel with, the front and back walls.
- Service Line. The front edge of the service
line is parallel with, and five feet in front of, the back edge of the
short line.
- Service Zone. The service zone is the
5' x 20' area bounded by the bottom edges of the side walls and by the
outer edges of the short line and the service line.
- Service Boxes. The service boxes, used
in doubles play, are located at each end of the service zone and are
designated by lines parallel with the side walls [see 4.2(b)]. The edge
of the line nearest to the center of the court shall be 18 inches from
the nearest side wall.
- Drive Serve Lines. The drive serve
lines, which form the drive serve zones, are parallel with the side
wall and are within the service zone. For each line, the edge of the
line nearest to the center of the court shall be 3 feet from the
nearest side wall.
- Receiving Line. The receiving line is a
broken line parallel to the short line. The back edge of the receiving
line is five feet from the back edge of the short line. The receiving
line begins with a line 21 inches long that extends from each side
wall. These lines are connected by an alternate series of six-inch
spaces and six-inch lines. This will result in a line composed of 17
six-inch spaces, 16 six-inch lines, and 2 twenty-one-inch lines.
- Safety Zone. The safety zone is the 5'
x 20' area bounded by the bottom edges of the side walls and by the
back edges of the short line and the receiving line. The zone is
observed only during the serve. See Rules 3.10(i) and 3.11(a).
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