Fives facts for kids
Fives is a British sport believed to come from the same origins as many racket sports. In fives, a ball is propelled against the walls of a special court using gloved or bare hands as though they were a racquet.
Background
The name may be derived from the slang expression "a bunch of fives" (meaning a fist). The game has also been known as hand-tennis and historically was often played between the buttresses of church buildings in England. There are links between Fives and the Irish and North American handball games and indeed, in recent years, British clubs have begun to establish ties with clubs in those countries.
Fives is not the same as Long Fives, which is played in a real tennis court.
There are two main forms of the game Rugby Fives and Eton Fives. Eton Fives is played competitively as a doubles game, whilst Rugby Fives is played as both a singles and a doubles game.
Images for kids
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Fives wall in South Petherton; another survives in the neighbouring village of Shepton Beauchamp
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A knee-height step on the High Elms Country Park Eton fives court, recreating an arbitrary architectural detail of the Eton College chapel