- en.wikipedia.org Basque pelotaIt is a modern Mexican fusion between tennis and Basque pelota. It uses tennis rackets in a short court, although the ball has a different surface to the tennis one.
- bbc.com travel/article/20220505-euskal-pilota-the…Developed in these mountains hundreds of years ago, the games (commonly known as Basque pelota around the world) vary from hand pilota...
- Basque pelota, predominantly played in the Basque regions and contiguous provinces of France and Spain, has thrice been an Olympic demonstration sport in...
- topendsports.com sport/list/basque-pelota.htmBasque Pelota (pelota in Spanish, pilota in Basque and Catalan, or pelote in French) is known as the fastest sport in the world.
- thebestofbasque.com basque-pelota/Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a curious traveler in the Basque region, the game of Basque Pelota offers a spectacle like no other.
- sportsmatik.com sports/basque-pelotaBasque Pelota - Pelota / Ball. A hard ball made with a latex core is used that is wrapped in pure new wool with an outer casing of two leather strips sewn together.
- fitpeople.com sports/others-sports/the-basics-of-…Basque pelota involves taking turns hitting a ball, which should strike the wall in front of you. The fronton is a court with a high wall at one end called the frontis.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Basque_pelota_at_the_Summer_…In 2011, the International Federation of Basque Pelota proposed Basque pelota for the 2020 Olympic Games in the event that Madrid would win the candidacy...
- hlondres.com en/blog-concierge/what-do-you-know-…Basque pelota is the native sport of the region. It’s a sport that is deeply rooted in the culture and the Basques treat religiously.
- euskoguide.com basque-sports/pelota-mano/Information about the sport of basque ball (pelota mano) in the Basque Country, as well as a complete travel guide for the entire Basque region.