A trinquete (also trinquet) is a special court for various indoor versions of pelota and it is a modality of the pelota sport. In South America, especially in Argentina the trinquete is also known as close court, because the other open court is named for the fronton. It has some of the characteristic features of a real tennis court, probably because many real tennis courts were converted to trinquetes in the 19th century. For some sports, the players face the same wall and share the court, similar to squash. For other sports, a net is strung across the middle of the court and the players face each other, similar to tennis.
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| - Basque trinquete (en)
- Trinquete (pelota vasca) (es)
- Trinket (eu)
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| - A trinquete (also trinquet) is a special court for various indoor versions of pelota and it is a modality of the pelota sport. In South America, especially in Argentina the trinquete is also known as close court, because the other open court is named for the fronton. It has some of the characteristic features of a real tennis court, probably because many real tennis courts were converted to trinquetes in the 19th century. For some sports, the players face the same wall and share the court, similar to squash. For other sports, a net is strung across the middle of the court and the players face each other, similar to tennis. (en)
- Trinketa lau paretako pilotaleku itxia da, kontrakantxarik gabea, jokorako baliagarriak diren lau paretaz mugatua: frontisa, atzeko edo erreboteko pareta, ezker-pareta eta eskuinekoa. Ikusleentzat ere pilotaleku berezia da: beheko palkoa edo solairua egoten da ezker-paretan zehar, galeria bat frontisetik erreboteraino, eta zenbaitetan erreboteko paretan ere bai[2][3]. Egitura hau kantxan 1,30 metro barneratzen da eta 2 metro inguruko altuera izan ohi du, eta bertan jendea egoteko dago eratua. Galeria honek sare bat izaten du erdialdean, kantxari begira dagoen horman, eta taula deritzan maldatxo edo plano inklinatu batez dago estalia. (eu)
- El trinquete (trinket en euskera, trinquet en francés) es una de las canchas homologadas para la práctica de la pelota vasca y una de las modalidades de dicho deporte. En Latinoamérica, especialmente Argentina se le suele conocer también bajo el nombre de cancha cerrada, distinguiéndola de los restantes tipos de frontón, que suelen recibir la denominación de canchas abiertas. (es)
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| - A trinquete (also trinquet) is a special court for various indoor versions of pelota and it is a modality of the pelota sport. In South America, especially in Argentina the trinquete is also known as close court, because the other open court is named for the fronton. It has some of the characteristic features of a real tennis court, probably because many real tennis courts were converted to trinquetes in the 19th century. For some sports, the players face the same wall and share the court, similar to squash. For other sports, a net is strung across the middle of the court and the players face each other, similar to tennis. (en)
- Trinketa lau paretako pilotaleku itxia da, kontrakantxarik gabea, jokorako baliagarriak diren lau paretaz mugatua: frontisa, atzeko edo erreboteko pareta, ezker-pareta eta eskuinekoa. Ikusleentzat ere pilotaleku berezia da: beheko palkoa edo solairua egoten da ezker-paretan zehar, galeria bat frontisetik erreboteraino, eta zenbaitetan erreboteko paretan ere bai[2][3]. Egitura hau kantxan 1,30 metro barneratzen da eta 2 metro inguruko altuera izan ohi du, eta bertan jendea egoteko dago eratua. Galeria honek sare bat izaten du erdialdean, kantxari begira dagoen horman, eta taula deritzan maldatxo edo plano inklinatu batez dago estalia. (eu)
- El trinquete (trinket en euskera, trinquet en francés) es una de las canchas homologadas para la práctica de la pelota vasca y una de las modalidades de dicho deporte. En Latinoamérica, especialmente Argentina se le suele conocer también bajo el nombre de cancha cerrada, distinguiéndola de los restantes tipos de frontón, que suelen recibir la denominación de canchas abiertas. Existe también un tipo de cancha llamado trinquete (trinquet en valenciano) utilizado en varias especialidades de la pelota valenciana. Esta cancha, además de nombre, comparte un origen común y ciertas similitudes con los trinquetes de la pelota vasca. (es)
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