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The court is a hard floor in indoor volleyball, and often grass in outdoor.

Beach Volleyball is played on sand.

In each case the court is 9x9 m on each side of the net.

Other court sizes have been used historically, and in variants.

The court is limited by lines, always included in the area.

There is also a line below the net, separating the court sides of each teams.

The net is equipped with antennas to mark the vertical extension of the side lines.

Each court side is divided by a line in the front row(attack zone) and the back row, where the players have different rights. A back-row player may not attack on a high ball, unless jumping from behind the line (backspike).

On both sides of the court there is a 3 m "free zone" allocated for playing when rescuing a ball etc.

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