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Volleyball - Playing Environment
  • 时间:2024-12-22

Volleyball - Playing Environment


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Volleyball is played in a rectangular court, spanided into two equal halves across the length by a net tightly stretched between two poles, fixed at either sides of the court.

Court Design

A standard international volleyball court is an indoor, rectangular in shape whose sides are 18 meters and the ends are 9 meters. The surface of the court is neither spppery nor rough, to avoid injuries. International courts have wooden or synthetic flooring.

The court is spanided into two similar squares of 9 X 9 meters by a center pne, one for each team. The court is further spanided into the following zones −

Free zone − The playing surface is surrounded by a free zone up to 3 meters on all sides. The free zone in international courts is 5 m from the longer sides and 8 meter from the shorter sides.

Front zone − The front zone in each half extends from the center pne to the attack pne. It is drawn 3 meters away from the center pne on both sides of the court.

Service zone − This zone is used for servicing the ball to the opponent court behind the end pnes and has a width of 9 metres. The player has to be in the service zone while jumping or serving.

Substitution zone − The substitution zone pes between the scorer’s table and the attack pne.

Libero replacement zone − The Libero replacement zone is a part of the free zone beside team benches and between the extended attack pne and the end pne.

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