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This category is all about the game of tennis, including questions regarding tennis players and game techniques such as the forehand, backhand and volley.

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Why is tennis scored the way it is?

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Tennis scoring goes 15, 30, 40. You have to win by more than two points or it is a deuce. Then , whoever gets the next point, has an advantage. When you get another point right after, you've won the round. If not, the score goes back to deuce. That is the first game. When you've done it twice, it is called a set. On the third and final time, it is called a match. If you have won at least two out of three rounds, you've won the entire game. It's very confusing. This scoring system came from France. It is said to come from the fact that a clock face was used on court, with a quarter move of the hand to indicate a score of fifteen, thirty, and forty-five. When the hand moved to sixty, the game was over.

With regard to when the game is at deuce: when the game reaches the tie score of 40-40, it is properly referred to as "40-40". Only after the game returns to a tie score from someone having the advantage point, should the game be referred to as being at "deuce". Some unschooled tennis players will refer to a match at 30-30 as deuce. While 30-30, or 40-40 is the equilavalent of deuce, it is not properly referred to as deuce.

Who were the top Spanish male tennis players?

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Rafael Nadal (former world #1 and current world #3)

Fernando Verdasco (world #12)

Juan Carllos Ferrero (world #14)

David Ferrer (world #16)

Tommy Robredo (world #23)

Albert Montanes (world #30)

Filiciano Lopez (world #34)

Nicolas Almagro (world #40)

Santiago Ventura (world #91)

Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (world #33)

Anabel Medina Garrigues (world #34)

Carla Suarez Navarro (world #42)

Arantxa Parra Santonja (world #86)

Who was disqualified from Wimbledon in 1995?

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Tim Henman was disquaified from the doubles tournament in the 1995 Wimbledon tournament after hitting a ball in anger, which then hit a ball girl on the head

How fast can Andy Murray hit a tennis ball?

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Andy Murray's fastest serve, and the record, is 155 mp/h or 249.4 km/h set in 2004 at a Davis Cup match.

Who won the 2009 Australian open?

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Rafeal Nadal won the 2009 Australian open infact he made roger federer cry because roger needed to win the open to tie the record for the most grand slams. Later on, Federer ended up winning the French Open, to tie the record, then won Wimbledon and broke the men's record of grand slams at 15. He may win the US Open (this will be updated after the us open is over).

How much is a chanel tennis racket?

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The racket being sold at Chanel has a price tag of $255, not including tax. You might as well flush 255 one dollar bills down the toilet. Waste of money . . . Do the research!

Which muscle must be strong to hit the tennis ball harder?

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Hitting a tennis ball incorporates nearly every muscle in your body. Power is generated in your legs and your core muscles, then transfered into your shoulders, and finally into your arms. It's just like when you punch someone; weight transfer throughout the entire body generates the force.

Is Martina Navratilova married?

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Yes, she got married to the French showjumper Thibault Hutin in Paris yesterday (11.12.2010).

Tennis player who has won the most number of grand slam singles?

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Rod Laver with 184 singles titles. Federer doesn't even come close - he has won only 53 titles. Martina Navratilovawon 167 women's singles titles, i believe that this is the record

How high is tennis court net in the centre?

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The net should be 3' (36") or 91.5cm at the center strap, and 3'6" (42") or 106.5cm at the post.

You can stand your racquet on the ground for reference.

What month is the Australian open?

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The Australian Open is held in January, during the middle of the Australian summer.

Which gas is commonly used in tennis balls?

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Tennis ball

A pressurized game ball including an air-permeable elastomeric wall defining a cavity containing a compressible inflation gas with the improvement being that the inflation gas includes predetermined mixed amounts of air and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas which effectively enables the ball to retain its pressurized state within a desired range of pressures for a period of time significantly longer than the ball would remain pressurized if the inflation gas were air alone.

What are the Wimbledon lines made from?

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it is made of a vinyl tape that is nailed into the clay.

How did tennis originate?

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Ball games can be traced back to ancient times and the earliest representations can be found in carvings in Egyptian temples dating from 1500BC. The Ancient Egyptians and the people that followed actually played ball games as part of their religious ceremonies. These traditions and the whole concept of the ball game spread into Europe in the 8th century, the influence spread by the Moors whose Empire reached into Southern France. Christian Monks became interested in the religious rites of the Moors and were the first Europeans to play the ball game that was to become tennis. The earliest version of the game was called 'La Soule' where players would hit a ball to each other using either their hands or a stick.
Tennis originated from the Romans.
Tennis originated in Europe in the late 1800s.

What were the rules of play at the Bobby Riggs vs Billy Jean King tennis match?

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The "Battle of the Sexes" started with Bobby Riggs taunting female tennis players that they weren't as good as men in the 1970's, when the so-called "women's liberation movement" had reached its peak. Seeing an opportunity to make money, Bobby challenged Billie Jean King to a regulation tennis match in a first-of-its-kind, worldwide television broadcast. Spectators were split in their feelings about the match, with most men siding with the chauvinstic Bobby, while most women sided with Billie, and most agreeing that it was a lopsided match since Bobby was in his 50's and retired, while Billie was still a touring pro in her 20's. The 3-out-of-5 set match (n.b., normally, women play only 2-out-of-3 sets) was won in 3 sets by Billie Jean King. The win galvanized the women's movement, especially within the tennis circuit, as Billie had proven that women (eventually) earned the right to be treated and paid as equals to the men, although many believe that "equitable" would have been better, since most professional women's tennis tournaments still play only 2-out-3-sets, while the men play 3-out-of-5. Today, the concept of a "Battle of the Sexes" would not have as much meaning or spectator interest, though they are still held as exhibitions, usually for charitable causes.

Tennis are you allow to serve from inside double white lines in playing doubles in tennis?

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the area that you serve into is the same as in singles. The server may stand anywhere in between the center mark and the doubles sideline

What is the string tension of Roger Federer's racquet?

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Roger Federer's racquet has 24 - 28 kg (50-60 lbs) recommended tension, depending on his opponent, court conditions, weather, altitude, humidity, etc.

For matches, he (as well as other players) will have several racquets in his bag with varied tensions. Like racquet choice, string tension is a very personal decision.

He has mentioned how on hard courts and grass courts (although opponents can cause this to vary), he prefers his string tension to be higher, which offers more control (grass and hard courts are the fastest courts).

What type of shot is used when a player is at the net and hits the ball before it bounces on his side of the net?

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There is no official name for that shot. It is generally considered a layup, depending on how they shoot the ball.

Who is the world number 3 tennis player?

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Novac Djokovic (SERB) is currently ranked #3 in the ATP World Rankings
Stan Smith (23.8.73)

Tom Okker (2.3.74)

Bjorn Borg (17.1.75)

Brian Gottfried (19.6.77)

Bjorn Borg (16.1.78)

Can someone else fill this out?

My ATP computer chart is playing up.

As of 30.8.10 Novak Djokovic is no.3

What is the longest tennis set?

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At the 2010 Wimbledon tournament, John Isner defeated Nicolas Mahut in the first round. It was the longest recorded tennis match on record, lasting a total of 11 hours and 5 minutes, and being played on three consecutive days (6/22/10 - 6/24/10) before it was completed. The fifth set of the match was by far the longest in history, taking over 8 hours to complete, with Isner finally winning it 70-68.

Why do men get paid more in tennis?

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While opinions may vary, the main reason women athletes are paid less than male athletes is because the amount of revenue generated by male athletes. Male sports bring in more ratings on television which in turn bring out bigger sponsors who are willing to spend more money to endorse the team or product.

Is it only tennis which is played at Wimbledon?

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If you mean the famous grand-slam tournament then yes but the city also has it's own football team: "Wimbledon FC"

What are the historical background of Lawn Tennis?

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Tennis originated in the late 19th century in england.(between 1873 to 1900)

mosr historians believed that the game's ANCIENT ORIGIN LAY IN 12TH CENTURY

FRANCE.where a ball was truck with the palm of the hand.

LOUIS X OF FRANCE was a keen player of the gamewhich involved into real tennis and he became notables as the person who constructed indoor tennis court in the modern style.

LOUIS was un happy with playing tennis outdoor and accordingly had indoors enclosed court made in PARIS 'AROUND AND END 13TH' century.

In due course this design spread across europe.

Unfortunately,in JUNE 1316 at vincennes,valde-marne and following a particular exhausting game.

LOUIS drank lots of wine and died.