The last game of this kind of set (now usual for most tournaments) is called "the tiebreak".
Because playing Tennis is exercise. If playing Tennis is what they do all the time, then they will be very fit.
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First of all Martina Hingis is a her not a he. She first started playing tennis when she was 2 years old and entered her first tournament at the age of 4.
tennis can be played all year round but competive tennis called penants which is where tennis clubs verse other teniis clubs is played in winter and summer.
All players must wear white at Wimbledon.
There are way to many regulations to list along with the regulations change according to age group playing in tournaments through the USTA which is the United States Tennis Association and if you go to there website you can see all the regulations along there is a book on all the tennis regulations.
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Yes, tennis is a universal sport in which the rules are the same in all areas of the world. The only thing that may change is the language in which the score is called or certain playing techniques that may be taught differently in certain areas such as a open-stance forehand versus a closed-stance one.
Verbal phrase is a verbal with all its modifiers, but short of a subject. For example, in a sentence, "PLAYING TENNIS is a hobby among youth", 'playing tennis' is a verbal phrase.
There are multiple ways to get blisters from playing tennis. As with all sports, one of the most common ways to get a blister is from wearing shoes that aren't broken in, don't fit, etc. Another common way to get a blister playing tennis is from your grip and the racket rubbing against your hand/fingers.
Answer:Tennis was originally called Lawn Tennis. From the area where the game was played. It has connections to all field/lawn type games and is derived from the game of "real tennis" or "royal tennis" sometimes referred to as the sport of kings. The term has been around since about the 12th century to distinguish it from the ancient games.
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