Tennis Bellefonte PA

Tennis is a popular sport that started hundreds of years ago and can be one of the most exciting sports to watch and play. This site will trace the history of tennis, highlight the major tournaments and the great players.


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2 . Tennis - Overview

Tennis - Overview The game of tennis has been around for several centuries, and over hundreds of years it has been honed and updated to become the game that it is today. The overall simplicity of the game has fooled many people into thinking that it can be mastered by anyone, but those who try the game soon discover that there are intricacies involved that quickly separate the casual players from the truly talented. Tennis is a sport that takes the concept of hitting a small rubber ball back and forth over a low net and adds strategies and tactics that make it a fascinating sport to watch – and for some, a challenging sport in which to participate. Tennis is a game that is played by both men and women, and tennis matches can be played one person against another person, or it can be played as a doubles match, a two-person team against another two-person team. The equipment needed for tennis is simple; you need tennis balls, tennis rackets, and a tennis court. Though it is played professionally all over the world, it can and is enjoyed by many people recreationally. It is an often grueling - but always exciting - sport to play, and it promises participants a healthy workout.

The popularity of tennis has grown exponentially over the years, and it is a spectator sport that rivals such established favorites as baseball, basketball, and football. Tennis players who are truly dedicated to the sport and prove themselves to be extremely talented can often end up enjoying lucrative careers. The best professional tennis players can win large sums of money in tournaments, and can reap considerable profits teaching others or endorsing sports products through the media.

3 . History of Tennis

History of Tennis A rudimentary game of tennis was said to be played by French monks around the twelfth century. It is believed that the monks derived it from a game they saw played by people in the Far East. The term “tennis” is said to have evolved from the French Monks’ habit of saying “Tenez,” meaning, “take this,” when they served the ball to their opponents.

Though this first game barely resembled the tennis that we see today – it was played by hitting a small ball back and forth with a bare or gloved hand – it started a trend that began spouting different versions of the game all over Europe. Upper-class Europeans learned the game from the French Monks and began playing it among themselves. The European aristocrats developed indoor courts on which to play the sport, and eventually started using cloth-covered bats to hit the ball back and forth. By the 16th century, the bats had been replaced by rackets framed with wood and strung with sheep gut. The ball was made of cork.

Tennis became very popular in England, and several tennis courts were built by English royalty in the 17th century. They called the game “court tennis,” and it was quite different from the tennis that most people know today. In court tennis, which was played indoors, the ball could be hit against the walls of the court. Though there was a net involved, these games resembled squash and even racquetball in some ways.

When the much bouncier rubber balls were invented in the 19th century, tennis started to move outdoors to grass courts, which of course involved changes that made it start resembling the game that most people are familiar with today. Different rules and regulations were tried and eventually honed to what they are now, and the game became popular enough that competitions became serious and tournaments started being held all over.

4 . Learning the Game of Tennis

Learning the Game of Tennis Many people learn the fundamentals of tennis during junior high school or high school, while taking regular physical education classes. People who want to really learn everything there is to know about tennis, however, usually go to professional tennis schools or private coaches. No matter which way you learn tennis, you have to start with the basics.

Before you even step foot on the court, you can get some good information on the game from the USTA, or United States Tennis Association. They have a website where you can learn about the basics of tennis, find out about schools, coaches, and leagues, and also find out about the current professional players and professional and amateur tournaments that are happening each year. The USTA is a treasure chest of tennis information, and keeping updated on what they have to say is a good way to stay informed about all aspects of the game.

When you sign up with a tennis school or private coach, you’ll start by learning the basic rules of the game. You play tennis by hitting a ball over a net to your opponent, using a tennis racket. When you hit the ball to your opponent, it must hit between the lines of the court. A ball that is outside the boundary lines on the first bounce after being hit to the other side is considered out. You are allowed to be outside the lines when you volley the ball, however; it is only the ball that must stay within the boundaries.

In tennis there is a certain way of scoring, and there are detailed regulations to follow, so that the game stays fair for everyone. When you are learning the game, you will find out about all these details. Though you may be eager just to play, you have to know the rules in order to learn the game correctly.

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