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A little bit of tennis history any tennis beginners should know. For any future athlete that intends to start a new activity, knowing a little bit of history about the sport is always a good idea. Ball games can be traced back
for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for
entertainment or during religious ceremonies, ball games
became highly popular in countless civilizations worldwide.
Croquet was highly popular at
this time, and the smooth croquet courts proved readily
adaptable for tennis. Wingfield's original court had the shape
of an hourglass, narrowest at the net, and it was shorter than
the modern court. His rules were subjected to considerable
criticism, and he revised them in 1875, but he soon left the
further development of the game to others. In 1877, the All England Club held the first Wimbledon tournament, and its tournament committee came up with a rectangular court and a set of rules that are essentially the game we know today. The net was still five feet high at the sides, a carryover from the game's indoor ancestor, and the service boxes were 26 feet deep, but by 1882, the specifications had evolved to their current form. The growth of tennis continued and the 1927 Championship saw the first ever radio broadcast of a tennis event. This increased its popularity further and in the 1930s the game became highly fashionable, led by British stars such as Fred Perry and Don Budge and International Champions such as Henri Lacoste. You'll notice from the photographs that tennis fashions were somewhat different in those days! Long trousers were the order of the day for men, and for women it was long dresses and stockings. Fashion trends became a development in their own right and Bunny Austin from the USA shocked the crowds in 1933 when he became the first player to step out on to centre court wearing shorts! The 1930's became Wimbledon's boom time and in 1937, the championship was broadcast on the radio for the first time. This was a significant event, truly introducing tennis to the world.
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Table of Contents |
| Introduction |
| Tennis Terms |
| The Court |
| Tennis Technique — Strokes And Fundamentals Of The Game |
| For Novices Only |
| The Drive |
| Service |
| The Volley And Overhead Smash |
| Chop, Half Volley, And Court Position |
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The Laws Of Tennis Psychology |
| The Psychology Of Match Play |
| The Psychology Of Physical Fitness |
| The Psychology Of Singles And Doubles |
| Tennis Articles |
| An Introduction to Tennis |
| How and Where to Hit the Ball |
| Tennis History You Should Know |
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