Sport: Tennis
Waterbed Tennis   (+2)  [vote for, against]
It's kinda bouncy at each end

A regular tennis court, 78 feet (23.77m.) long and 27 feet (8.23m.) wide.

Complete with base-lines and the side-lines and net.

The only difference being that the serving base end is actually a sunken tough mattress water-bed with a grass covering which is engineered to a irrigated underground tube system connected to the opposite serving base of the court.

As play ensues "it gets interesting" (commentator)

When a player attempts a volley within the water-bed area, the pressure when he /she lands upon the water-bed sends a wave of water to the opponent causing a ripple within their water-bed box area.

Two tennis players are now bouncing about performing rebounding under/over arm volleys in pursuit of the match.
-- skinflaps, Apr 15 2004

Jump to hit the ball and give your opponent a funny bounce. [+]

Commentator:He dives! ...
Player: SPLAT! *Slosh*
-- Letsbuildafort, Apr 15 2004


Should work great for a football field too. They don't have to catch up with each other anymore and pile up, just generate big waves to make each other stumble and fall down.
-- kbecker, Apr 15 2004


will we hear more grunting or less! drives me mad - the anticipation of waiting for the next grunt!
-- po, Apr 16 2004


More grunting in the waterbed.
-- FarmerJohn, Apr 16 2004


A game of doubles could be interesting.
-- skinflaps, Apr 16 2004


It’s about time someone came up with a tennis surface that was more interesting than grass and clay. Water, yes, that’s good. Ice might be good too, with the ball occasionally freezing to the surface. Or...hey--how about hot coals?
-- ldischler, Apr 16 2004



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