Lawn Tennis: Order On The Court!

Editorials News | Dec-21-2019

Lawn Tennis: Order On The Court!

Tennis, originally known by the name lawn tennis, game in this game two opposing players (singles) or pairs of players use tautly strung rackets to hit a ball of a specific size, weight, and bounce over a net within a rectangular court. Points are awarded to a player or a team whenever the opponent fails to correctly return the ball within the selected dimensions of the court. Organized tennis is played according to the rules and regulations by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the world governing body of the sport.
The modern game of tennis is played by several gentlemen in clubs and on public courts. The growth of this game both as a participant and a spectator sport began in the late 1960s, when the major championships were opened to professionals as well as for the amateurs, and continued in the 1970s, when television broadcasts of the expanding. A number of major innovations in fashion and equipment flourished the boom. The addition of colour and style to tennis wear, it created an entirely new subdivision of royal clothing. Tennis balls, which historically had been white, now came in several hues, with yellow, considered as the colour of choice.
Tennis can be enjoyed by players of practically any level of skill, top competition is a demanding test of both shot making and the stamina, full of stylistic and strategic variety. From its origins as a garden-party game for ladies in whalebone corsets and starched petticoats and men in long white flannels, it has developed in to a physical chess match in which players attack and defend, exploiting angles and technical weaknesses with strokes of entirely diverse pace and the spin.

By: Saksham Gupta
Content:https://www.britannica.com/sports/tennis


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