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    Why Tennis Was My Goal

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    Investigating Why tennis? What was my Goal? Tennis is a popular sport played by millions of people all around the world. Players either play singles (one versus one) or doubles (two verses two), and this is one main reason I was attracted to the sport from the beginning. It requires more personal effort as opposed to a team effort like other sports. Yet as I went through this project, I realized this trait of the sport may actually make it harder for many. When you win or lose, it is mostly due

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    I brought up the legality of the order. I was told, “I do not care what you do, you cannot do anything to me and nothing you do matters because I am quitting.” My coaches threat only further emphasized that I was in a no-win situation. In varsity tennis, the goal is to win as many matches with the strongest lineup. To establish this, players complete a series of challenge matches, the results of which set a ladder for the season. After preseason challenges, I began the season playing second doubles

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    If you are serious about tennis--you must focus on nothing but the game. You want to do your very best, but even someone with the greatest talent and skill can be unfortunately effected by painful tennis shoes. When your tennis apparel is not right, you are often distracted from your concentration on the game. This takes away from your potential and can then lower your confidence. Therefore, you want to be sure you have tennis shoes from the very best manufacturers, and in the highest quality condition

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    never played tennis think that it is as simple as a game of ping-pong. I have also found that a common misconception is that one can be an accomplished tennis player without much practice or effort. This is completely wrong. It is definitely a complex game and requires a lot of strenuous physical and mental effort. I began playing tennis the summer before my 11th grade year and I was under the false impression that it was going to be a fairly easy sport. Even though I have been playing tennis for almost

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    Interesting Facts About Tennis You Might Not Know That Will Blow Your Mind Tennis is a fantastic sport, watched and played by millions of people around the world. Kids dream of becoming players like Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. TV sets worldwide tune in whenever tournaments like the French Open and Davis Cup happen. It’s a global phenomenon, and one of the world’s most-followed and played sports. However, tennis us more than what you see on the court. The sport’s history and everything

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    of tennis breathed a heavy sigh of discontent, as a Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer US Open battle once again did not materialize. Nevertheless, don’t worry; tennis enthusiasts should secure their Australian Open tennis tickets early, because rivals seem to meet “down under”. However, what was even more impressive was what happened in the women’s bracket in New York. Tennis may be on the verge of the next American surge, with some resistance from the elder stateswomen. Australian Open Tennis Tickets

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    the first African - American to win women’s singles tennis at Wimbledon. Althea was an energetic tomboy, but one day that energy was put to use. Althea Gibson was born on August 25, 1927, and died on September 28, 2003. Throughout those years Althea had accomplished many great things. She started out as a young, wild girl who was optimistic about everything. Her family had moved to Harlem New York. One day when Althea was playing paddle tennis, the musician, Buddy Walker, watched her. He noticed

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    Tennis, an individual sport, a mental battle between you and your opponent, a physical chess match, a sport that easily reflects who has been working the hardest, is the sport I chose to compete in at relatively young age; however, it was not until my junior season that I really began to understand the game, and it happened in an unexpected way. Every year to start the boys tennis season the coach hosts an intense tournament in order to set the lineup. The winner of this tournament is granted the

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    As the tennis server prepares to swing their racket in the serve, they bend their knees, which stores elastic potential energy in their legs. This elastic potential energy is also referred to as strain energy. As the legs are bent the muscles and tendons are stretched in a way that stores this strain energy(biochmechanics). The greater the bend and stretching in the legs, the greater the power generated as the legs are extended(biomechanics). As the tennis player extends their legs this elastic

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    There is little that we know about the screens behind the tennis courts and baseball fields. We might have forgotten about the strategically placed monitors and sensors of all kind. Maybe we did not know about how a ball served at 150 miles per hour is really only going 103 miles per hour when it hits the ground, but how could we know that? We could only know that by thinking of, creating, and using advanced technology. After watching and wondering how we got to this technology-driven sports world

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