19 Nov
Why do tennis players check the ball before serving? In tennis we talk about precision. All it takes is one detail, one millimeter error to decree a player’s defeat. That’s […]
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Why is the word “LOVE” used to refer to zero? We love tennis–but “love” does not stand for love of the sport, but for zero score! The word comes from […]
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Why does the “total white” rule apply at Wimbledon? Since the 1960s this custom has been carried on, which in 1965 gave way to the last distinctions. Players participating in […]
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Why is the Tennis score calculated with 15-30-40? There was a time when tennis scores were calculated–with the clock! Well yes, they moved the hands from quarter-hour to quarter-hour…from there […]
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Why is the word “DEUCE” used in Tennis? Why is it called “deuce”? When the score is 40 tied, the term “deuce” is used, which does not mean a tie, […]
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The oldest tennis court was used by Henry VIII We told you that tennis had French origins. Yet the oldest tennis court is in London: we are talking about the […]
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The fastest women’s service in the world Let us tell you about the queen, the one, inimitable Venus Williams, who was able to hit a ball so hard that it […]
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Why do Tennis balls have hair? The hair on the tennis ball, gives more control to the stroke struck: without this hair, the ball would be difficult to handle! Instead, […]
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The first balls were … made of wood! Disconcerting! The first padel balls were made of wood! Before the sport evolved, play balls were very inconvenient… it has to be […]
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