This time, they competed against their coach!
If they competed under normal rules, the coach would have an advantage due to the difference in experience.
So, we applied special rules and played two matches with an irregular rule: "The coach wins by scoring 10 points first, and the players win if they score even 1 point."

However, the coach was still strong...
In the first match, the players couldn't score any points, so the coach won.

The second match was a victory for the players!!
They made a fantastic return during a rally, scored one point, and defeated the coach!

Next, they competed to see how many consecutive wall-bouncing rallies they could achieve!

It was the players' first time playing with one side of the teqboard raised.
They aimed for 10 hits, but they couldn't hit it as intended, so they postponed it to the next time.


The players were truly frustrated and ended the challenge by saying, "We'll practice against the wall at home!"
We will continue to effectively use teqball, which allows even younger children to practice ball control while playing.

