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International fronton : ウィキペディア英語版
International fronton

The International fronton is an ''indirect style'' ball game created to bring together some varieties (such as American handball, Basque pelota, Gaelic handball and Valencian fronto), and to be played in the Handball International Championships.
== Courtfield ==

''International fronton'' takes back its courtfield to the most basic version of the indirect style: One wall where the ball must bounce.
This only wall, the fronton, is 6,10m wide and 4,90m high. From the left and right corners two lines are drawn on the ground, 10,60m long, that mark the place into which the ball may bounce, this is the courtfield.
There must be some free space out the courtfield (1,80 wide) for the players to play balls that are risking to bounce twice.
At 4,90m from the fronton wall there is a line on the ground, the fault line. The serving player must throw the ball before that line, and the ball must surpass it after bouncing on the fronton.
At 10,60m from the fronton there is another line on the ground, the back line, which the ball may not bounce from.
In agreement with American handball (and unlike Basque pelota and Valencian fronto) there is no left or back wall, the ball may bounce on the lines, and, specially, there is no line on the fronton for the ball to ball over.

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