Gaelic senior softball singles is a sport where one person plays against another person. The sport is played on a court that is not very big and has walls around it so that the ball doesn't go out of bounds.
The players use a special glove called a "softball glove" to catch the ball that is hit towards them. The ball is soft and bouncy, so it doesn't hurt when it hits the player. The player then hits the ball back to the other player using a special hand paddle called a "paddle." The paddle is used to hit the ball and make it go back towards the other player.
The aim of the game is to get as many points as possible by hitting the ball in such a way that the other player can't return it. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
The game is called "Gaelic" because it originated in Ireland, and "senior" because it is played by older people who are very skilled at the sport. It is a fun and exciting game that requires skill, strategy, and quick thinking.