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Tennis daydreaming on a perfect court,🏇

a brief introduction Tennis is a racket sport where two or four players hit a ball back and forth on a rectangular court.Tennis is a sport that requires skill, strategy, stamina, and balance and is one of the most popular sports in the world.Players compete through powerful serves, a variety of sliced ​​backhands, and excellent footwork and swings.In tennis, various tournaments are held⛷️ History and Origins Tennis is a game that originated in ancient Egypt and ancient Greece, and is a sport in which players hit a ball with their hands or use a racket to pass the ball over the net and into the opponent's court.Tennis' name comes from the French word "tenez," which means "to take" or "to aim." Tennis developed in medieval Europe in the 12th century, and modern rules were established in the 19th century.In 1877, the first Weimbledon Championships were held in the Weston suburb of London, England, and are known as the first tennis tournament.Modern te...

Tennis Swing and Smash: The undisputed throne of tennis,🏌️‍♀️

a brief introduction Tennis is a racket sport played against two or four players.Tennis is a game in which players compete by passing the ball back and forth across a net on a court, and the goal is to handle the ball technically to make it as difficult as possible for the opponent to receive it.Tennis is a fast-paced, dramatic game that requires not only physical stamina and skill, but also strategic thinking and quick reactions.Tennis is three🤾 History and Origins Tennis is a sport with a long history, dating back to ancient Egypt and ancient Greece.Egyptian murals depict people playing a game similar to tennis, and in Greece, there was a game where you throw a ball or hit it with your arms using a ball called "shellabiki" or "kourrotos." Modern tennis developed in England in the mid-19th century.With the advent of the lever gun era in the 1850s, rackets and balls developed, and then acquired their current form and rules in the 1870s.In 1877, the first Wesley Wes...