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What everyone should know about tennis?

What everyone should know about tennis? 

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This is a lot more brutality on your nerves than the vast majority of other sports.

 

People have a tendency to see it as an old-timey elite sport, or something that lets you get social while working. There is some truth in such beliefs, although if you take the game seriously, consider what it is really like to play competitive matches:

 

1. Anytime you have to succeed in hitting or losing the ball every time. It is perfectly acceptable to throw bad pitches, passes, shots of some time in your specific sport, but when you do this in tennis, you get a negative reinforcement:

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Not only do you lose the point, but every good shot you make earlier loses its meaning.

This is a recipe for people to become frustrated and angry.

 

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2. If tennis scoring is only based on how many points you scored, as with most sports, losing a point would not be a big deal

 

You will not kill yourself after every miss.

However tennis seems to have arctic points, games, sets, match systems that "replicate the feeling of everyone if you have lost" at all levels of the hierarchy.

I missed the shot so lost the point, danger! 

I ruined those excellent set shots.

If I lost, I lost the game, Dammit !

, we left in 5 days, I gave it up!

 

I lost the game so lost the set, I put everything I had into that set and now none of it mattered!

 

I lost the set and therefore lost the match. I lost the match and so I am out of the tournament. That's why I can't take it any longer!


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The game is designed in such a way that you are constantly feeling as if you are in a win situation, and consistently gives you the license to be on all those who were reduced to zero.

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3. One-time competition. In fact, there are very few sports that you probably think of. It is not synonymous with individual sports only. In most individual games you do not actively focus on the other boy's head, determining his weaknesses and you may all perform poorly.

Track? Gymnastics? Golf? None of it is so confrontational. Actually only compare combat games.

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And of course in tennis you don't have to worry about the other person actually hurting you, which is a great thing for those who are just starting out. However if you are watching the commercials of the fight, it is basically a given that they are not really afraid of getting hurt because they participate because they are just used to it.

 

So in terms of how this one-on-one strategy affects professionals, tennis is remarkably similar to the obvious difference with the game in which the combat game is very fast. Tennis is not a sport where you need only one ultra-quick during the process.

 

Add it all up and you will see why many times competitive tennis players of all levels make major jumps and get into their game.

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And unfortunately, a player should not be mysteriously in the middle of his major.

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1- "Tennis" comes from the Anglo-Norman word "tenus".

2- The first Wimbledon was played in 1877.

3- US Open was established in 1881

4- Tennis is an Olympic sport

5- In 2007, prize money for Wimbledon winners became equal for men and women.

6- Tennis balls were originally white.

7- Olympics started tennis in 1896

8- Four types of tennis court surface. Hard court, clay, carpet, grass

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 See Also

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 Conclusion

 

It is very common for a player to recover suddenly in a set.

It is not at all uncommon for a promising that all of you are likely to make a big jump all of a sudden, for reasons that have nothing to do with the physical.


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