Tennis fans surely know what an ace is. For those of us who do not know, an ace is when during a game, a point is scored after a player serves the ball correctly and so strongly that the opponent doesn’t even have a chance to touch it.
Tennis fans surely know what an ace is. For those of us who do not know, an ace is when during a game, a point is scored after a player serves the ball correctly and so strongly that the opponent doesn’t even have a chance to touch it.
Tennis has been a game that has welcomed every player with several different origin backgrounds. However few of the countries have ruled the game of tennis by producing brilliant tennis players over time.
John Isner, an American tennis player, and Nicolas Mahut from Germany entered a historical record when they played the longest tennis match ever in the history, at the event of Wimbledon 2010.
Tennis is an old sport with increasing number of new players. It has produced both young and old champions throughout its history.
We all love the championships in which our best and favorite players are rivals to each other. The players that will play in the championships are the lowest seeds.
Tennis is a game in which we regard a player’s talent without taking into account their height. Who notices height when they play real good tennis! Tallest and shortest tennis players hold records in tennis for their height.
In this article you are going to read about the History of Tennis at Olympics.
Tennis has now been completed in 13 Olympic Games from 1896-1924 and 1988-2008.
Venus Ebony Starr Williams born on June 17th, 1980 is an American professional tennis player who is a former World No. 1 and is currently ranked World No. 53 as of May 28, 2012, in singles.
In this article you are going to read about the Tennis Players who won for their Countries in Olympics.