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HISTORY OF TENNIS Tennis began in the fifth century and it's early practitioners we're in Egypt and some European countries. The practitioners of this sport used only a ball and hands. Today, the sport consists of throwing and bouncing the ball eith the racket. The point is won when the ball hits the opponent's side of the court, over the net and the opennent does not strike it back.

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EQUIPMENT JERSEY SHOES TENNIS BALL SOCKS KNEE PADS

BASIC SKILLS

RULES AND REGULATION Coin Toss Serving Rules •Before any tennis match begins, the •The beginning of every point in players meet at center court to tennis starts with a serve. Players toss the ball in the air and attempt determine who will serve first and from which side of the court that to hit it over the net into the opponent's service box. will be from. Player Challenges Sets/Games •In tennis there are line in judges who •In most tournaments, matches are played the call any ball that is out of bounds out by best two out of three sets. In major tournaments like Australian Open,Wimbledon, French Open screaming \"out\" in the middle of the and the US Open, women's tennis matches are point. They are more often correct than best two out of three sets while men's matches not, but sometimes the play is too fast are best three out of five sets. and they judges make. Ranking System •The ranking system in tennis is fairly unique. Each player receives a ranking based on how many points they acquire over tournaments throughout the year.

RULES AND REGULATION Tie breakers Deus •If a tennis match is tied six to six •When a game within a tennis matched is in games in a set, the players are tied 40-40 in scoring, the terminology for forced to decide the winner of the the specific score is called a dues. When the server wins the first point of a deuce, set through a tie breaker. the terminology for the score is called \"advantage in\". Doubles/Singles Ball Boys/Girls •In tennis there are two forms of •These people are assign ball boys and competitions: singles and doubles. girl. Ball boys and girls have a few Single tennis matches have two responsibilities. At the conclusion of players while doubles matches each point, they must pick the ball up in a timely manner if it's closest to them. have four players.

TECHNICAL OF TENNIS Technique From the practical perspective, a tennis player’s technique/skills will determine what that tennis player is consistently capable of doing with the tennis ball through different types of strokes (forehand, serve, backhand, slice, etc.), in a variety of practice situations and then during a variety of match situations. Some key words and terms here are “consistently” and “variety of practice and match situations.” This is because something could be classified as “highly-skilled” or “proficient,” only if it can be successfully repeated multiple times under different conditions (situations). For example, a tennis player’s forehand cross-court could be considered technically highly proficient (skilled) if that tennis player is able to make 90 percent or more of their forehands while hitting in various situations in different ways.

TACTICAL OF TENNIS Tactics To be able to compete well in a match, a tennis player needs (besides specific tennis skills as described in the paragraphs above) to consider some of the tactical aspects of the game, such as understanding patterns of play (the geometry of play), higher versus lower percentage choices of plays/shots, and an opponent’s strengths and/or weaknesses, to mention a few important ones. Also, to compete well in a match, a tennis player needs to understand, feel and be realistic about their own level of specific tennis skills.

HOW TO OFFICIATE THE GAME In tennis, an official is a person who ensures that a match or tournament is conducted according to the International Tennis Federation Rules of Tennis and other competition regulations. At the highest levels of the sport, a team of up to eleven officials may be on court at any given time. These officials are broken up into categories based on their responsibility during the match. Contrastingly, many tennis matches are conducted with no officials present directly on court.

ENDING OF MY PRESENTATION THANKYOU & GODBLESS! Ma. Niña R. Loyogoy G11 - Romans


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