A court is a tribunal, often a governmental institution, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes.
Court or courts may also refer to:
Default may refer to:
A kite is a tethered heavier-than-air or lighter-than-air craft with wing surfaces.
Underground most commonly refers to:
Kings or King's may refer to:
Dodgeball is a team sport in which players on two opposing teams try to throw balls and hit opponents while avoiding being hit themselves. The objective of each team is to eliminate all members of the opposing team by hitting them with thrown balls, catching a ball thrown by an opponent, or inducing an opponent to commit a violation, such as stepping outside the court.
Drive or The Drive may refer to:
Master or masters may refer to:
Guardian usually refers to:
A village is a human settlement or community, usually numbering no more than a few hundred residents.
A game is a recreational activity with a set of rules.
Justice is the philosophical concept of the morally correct assignment of goods and evils.
A tornado is a violent rotating column of air that touches the surface of the Earth.
Defender(s) or The Defender(s) may refer to:
Rod Laver Arena is a multipurpose arena located within Melbourne Park, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The arena is the main venue for the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tennis tournament of the calendar year.
Pickleball is a racket or paddle sport in which two players (singles) or four players (doubles) hit a perforated, hollow plastic ball with paddles over a 34-inch-high (0.86 m) net until one side is unable to return the ball or commits a rule infraction. Pickleball is played indoors and outdoors. It was invented in 1965 as a children's backyard game in the United States, on Bainbridge Island in Washington state. In 2022, pickleball was named the official state sport of Washington.
Chaos or CHAOS may refer to:
Jigsaw may refer to:
A pitch or a sports ground is an outdoor playing area for various sports. The term pitch is most commonly used in British English, while the comparable term in Australian, American and Canadian English is playing field or sports field.
Mind games are a struggle for psychological one-upmanship.
John Cain Arena is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena located within Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the second-largest venue and show court for the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam professional tennis tournament held each calendar year. The arena also hosts various other sporting and entertainment events throughout the year.