Tennis Rounders🎾

🏏 Objective

Score as many runs as possible by hitting the ball and running around bases before the fielders return the ball.

🔧 Equipment:

  • Tennis racket (used as the bat)

  • Soft tennis ball or sponge ball

  • 4 bases (cones)

  • Fielding team and batting team (about 6–8 kids per side)

  • One coach or player acts as feeder (pitcher)

👥 Teams:

  • Divide the group into 2 teams: Batting and Fielding

  • Switch roles after all batters have had a turn (or after 3 outs)

 

📝 Basic Rules

1. Batting:

  • Each batter gets one underarm feed (or two for younger players).

  • They must hit the ball with the racket and run to at least first base.

  • If they make it around all 4 bases = 1 full rounder (run)

  • If they make it to 2nd or 3rd base and get stuck, they stay there. Next batter continues.

2. Running

  • You can run on a hit or miss (if ball is in play).

  • Only one runner per base.

  • If a batter overtakes another runner, the overtaker is out.

  • Batters must run in one direction (no backtracking).

3. Fielding:

  • Fielders try to catch the ball or collect it and return it to the feeder/pitcher.

  • If they return the ball to the pitcher before the batter reaches the next base, the batter is out.

  • Catches (on the full) = batter out.

4. Outs:

  • A batter is out if:

    • The ball is caught on the full

    • The ball beats them back to the base i.e. they are stumped

    • They run backwards or miss a base

✅ Coaching Tips

  • Adjust base distances for age groups

  • Let younger kids have 2 or 3 hits before running

  • Use a sponge or foam ball for safety

  • Rotate roles so everyone gets a chance to bat and field

  • Use hitting tee’s/ coach manually hits the ball.

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