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- Matkot abstract "Matkot (Hebrew: מטקות lit. "racquets") is a popular paddle ball game in Israel similar to beach tennis, often referred to as the country's national sport. The goal of the game is to hit a small rubber Squash ball with a wooden racket as many times as possible without dropping it. Matkot is a non-competitive beach game in which two or more players hit a small ball back and forth using paddles. The sport is named after the racquet, the matka; the origin of this word is unclear.The racquets are traditionally made of wood, although sometimes the handles are reinforced with a plastic covering. Carbon fiber is also used. The head of a racquet may vary somewhat in size and shape. The heads are circular and about 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter. The racquet handles are short, and with very little trunk between the handle and the racquet head. The standard ball used is the same ball as is used in squash. However, novice and intermediate players sometimes use a ball that is similar in size to a squash ball, but lighter and/or bouncier.The game has developed a moderate level of popularity outside of Israel as a participatory sport, particularly where there is either a strong beach culture (e.g. Brazil, where it is also highly popular, but more commonly known as frescoball), or a significant number of Israelis living abroad (e.g. Thailand).".
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- Matkot wikiPageExternalLink ?page_id=46.
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- Matkot wikiPageRevisionID "671139971".
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Beach_tennis.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beach_sports.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Israeli_culture.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Israeli_games.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Racquet_sports.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Israel.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Israel.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Israeli_inventions_and_discoveries.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Israeli_inventions_and_discoveries.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink List_of_racket_sports.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Racquet_sport.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Sport_in_Israel.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Squash_(sport).
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Squash_ball.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink File:Matkot_players_on_the_beach_in_Tel_Aviv_Israel.jpg.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLink File:Playing_matkot.jpg.
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frescoball".
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matkot".
- Matkot wikiPageWikiLinkText "matkot".
- Matkot hasPhotoCollection Matkot.
- Matkot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Matkot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Matkot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Matkot subject Category:Beach_sports.
- Matkot subject Category:Israeli_culture.
- Matkot subject Category:Israeli_games.
- Matkot subject Category:Racquet_sports.
- Matkot subject Category:Sport_in_Israel.
- Matkot hypernym Game.
- Matkot type Article.
- Matkot type VideoGame.
- Matkot type Article.
- Matkot comment "Matkot (Hebrew: מטקות lit. "racquets") is a popular paddle ball game in Israel similar to beach tennis, often referred to as the country's national sport. The goal of the game is to hit a small rubber Squash ball with a wooden racket as many times as possible without dropping it. Matkot is a non-competitive beach game in which two or more players hit a small ball back and forth using paddles.".
- Matkot label "Matkot".
- Matkot sameAs Matkot.
- Matkot sameAs Matkot.
- Matkot sameAs Matkoto.
- Matkot sameAs Frescobol.
- Matkot sameAs Frescobol.
- Matkot sameAs מטקות.
- Matkot sameAs Racchettoni.
- Matkot sameAs フレスコボール.
- Matkot sameAs Matkotas.
- Matkot sameAs Frescobol.
- Matkot sameAs m.07cymt.
- Matkot sameAs Маткот.
- Matkot sameAs Matkot.
- Matkot sameAs Q934756.
- Matkot sameAs Q934756.
- Matkot wasDerivedFrom Matkot?oldid=671139971.
- Matkot depiction Matkot_players_on_the_beach_in_Tel_Aviv_Israel.jpg.
- Matkot isPrimaryTopicOf Matkot.