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Olympics Tennis

Tennis is one of the original events at the first Summer Olympics in 1896. However, it was removed in the 1924 Summer Olympics and after two appearances as a demonstration sport, the event became a full medal sport since 1988.

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The name of serenas sisters?

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Venus and Serena

Who were the top Spanish male tennis players?

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Rafael Nadal (former world #1 and current world #3)

Fernando Verdasco (world #12)

Juan Carllos Ferrero (world #14)

David Ferrer (world #16)

Tommy Robredo (world #23)

Albert Montanes (world #30)

Filiciano Lopez (world #34)

Nicolas Almagro (world #40)

Santiago Ventura (world #91)

Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (world #33)

Anabel Medina Garrigues (world #34)

Carla Suarez Navarro (world #42)

Arantxa Parra Santonja (world #86)

Who won the gold medal in tennis at the 2004 summer Olympics?

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No-one because the torment was shut down because they got invaded by Russian dinosaurs, then attacked by monkey butlers and then the tournament was hit by a meteor, and the tournament didnt go ahead.

Who are the past Olympic tennis gold medal winners?

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Ladies Singles gold medalists in tennis: 1900 - Charlotte Cooper, Great Britain

1908 - Dorothea Chambers, Great Britain (outdoor event) and Gwendoline Eastlake-Smith, Great Britain (indoor event)

1912 - Marguerite Broquedis, France (outdoor) and Edith Hannam, Great Britain (indoor)

1920 - Suzanne Lenglen, France

1924 - Helen Wills Moody, United States Between the 1928 Games and the 1984 Games, tennis appeared twice in the Olympics as a demostration sport and not as a medal sport. 1988 - Steffi Graf, West Germany

1992 - Jennifer Capriati, United States

1996 - Lindsay Davenport, United States

2000 - Venus Williams, United States

2004 - Justine Henin-Hardenne, Belgium

Dimension of a lawn tennis court?

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Tennis is played on a rectangular flat surface, usually of grass, clay, or concrete (hard court). The court is 78 feet (23.77 m) long, and its width is 27 feet (8.23 m) for singles matches and 36 feet (10.97 m) for doubles matches. Additional clear space around the court is needed in order for players to reach overrun balls. A net is stretched across the full width of the court, parallel with the baselines, dividing it into two equal ends. The net is 3 feet 6 inches (1.07 m) high at the posts, and 3 feet (914 mm) high in the center. The mesh ("holes") of the net may be of any shape, but must be small enough to prevent a tennis ball from going through the net. Since the ball is approximately 2-1/2" wide, the mesh must be smaller than that. The court on the right side of each player is called the deuce court, while the left side is called the ad court. The area need for a tennis court is 120' by 60' oriented north-south. A narrow court can be 120' - 55'.

The lines are typically 1"-2" wide, but the baselines may be up to 4" wide. All lines must be within the court boundaries (i.e., the outermost edge of the line must be within the court).

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78 feet in length and 27 feet wide for singles and 36 feet for doubles

Do tall tennis players have advantage on serve?

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NO! Everyone can play tennis! Adults and children NO! Everyone can play tennis! Adults and children

Can a low blow be painful to women?

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If you mean "punched in the balls", then YES!!!!!

A "low blow" is a polite term for a blow to a male that strikes between the legs at the genitals. It is extremely painful.

Female Spanish tennis players?

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Spain has produced some incredible tennis players, both in men's and women's tennis. Some of the great female tennis players from Spain include Virginia Ruano Pascual, Conchita Martinez, and Lourdes Dominguez Lino.

What does a damper do on a Head tennis racket?

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Vibration is the rapid back-and-forth motion of the strings and frame that follows the shock of the initial impact of the ball. Although some players find it annoying and use a vibration damper to reduce it, vibration has little effect on your hand or arm.

Who is the shortest male professional tennis player?

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Yayuk Basuki (Indonesia). Height 1.64 m (5 ft 4+1⁄2 in) Weight 56 kg (120 lb)
Yayuk Basuki (born November 30 1970, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia) is a professional tennis player from Indonesia. She is the highest-ever ranked tennis player from Indonesia, having reached #19 in the Women's Tennis Association rankings in October 1997.

What is the length of a tennis net?

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The table tennis net must be15.25 cm (6 inch) high.

Who was the first female to umpire a singles wembleton final?

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The first woman to serve over arm at Wimbledon is reputed to be Ellen Mary Stowell-Brown, who just happens to be Tim Henman's great-grandmother.

How often should you have your tennis racquet restrung?

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The general rule of thumb is to first determine how many times per week you play tennis. The number of times you play per week should equal the number of times you have your racquet restrung each year. For example, if you generally play 3 times a week then you should have your racquet restrung 3 times per year.

When is the Olympics tennis men's final?

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The players enter the court at 7:30 but do not start automatically, they get organised, do the coin toss and warm up so they start playing at about twenty to eight. Channel Sevens coverage begins at six thirty

How many tennis courts in a hectare?

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Well 1000m equals to one hectare so all u need to do is find how big is a tennis court and see how much it fits into a hectare. U need to use maths. Simple

How often do they change tennis balls during a match?

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That depends on the federation that the event is played under. In tournaments played under the International Tennis Federation rules, balls are changed after the first 9 games, then after the next 11 games, then after the next 9 games, then after the next 11 games, and so on. In ATP and WTA tournaments, balls are changed after the first 7 games and then every 9 games after that.

How many sets in an olympic tennis mach?

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The number of sets played in a tennis match can vary based on the type of player playing, the league or tournament they are playing in, and how many sets they want to play (if playing simply for fun).

Generally it goes as follows:

Young juniors (12 and under): 1 set of seven or eight games.

Older juniors (13-18): 2 sets of seven games followed by a 10-point tiebreaker for a third set or a full third set of seven games [if tied].

Adults (18+/Recreational): 2 out of 3 sets, seven games each.

Adults (Professionals): normal tournaments - 2 out of 3 sets, seven games each; major tournaments - 3 out of 5 sets, seven games each.

Of course, there are always exceptions and there is no standard except in organized leagues.

What is the benefits of being a tennis player?

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Tennis is just like other sports and activities.
Tennis is not just a sport for people with strength; it is also a mental game.
People can take it as a hobby or seriously(competitions, etc...).
Tennis if taken seriously, can have many healthy benefits.
You can develop stronger muscles in the arm and the leg and it stimulates your heart.
Not only is tennis a good workout, it is absolutely fun to play with anyone.

visit: www.usta.com for more info (united states)
or contact a tennis program near you to try it out.

What did the players win?

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Well, the red sox probably won the game if they had not lost 56-98

I did

what game? and whats up with the " i did " ?

Is tennis bad for your elbow?

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Yes it can be bad for your elbow. As you develop your tennis skills, you may experience heavier racquets that could sometimes hurt your elbow. If you notice that your elbow throbs, see a doctor. There is such a thing as "tennis elbow" and it is where the inside part of your elbow is enflamed.

What is the length of a tennis court?

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What is it in cetimetres?
The length is 78'. The width is 27', 36' for doubles.
78 feet is the standard, professional length.

Can a tennis set end with a score of 6 - 5?

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you cant have 6-5, only 7-5...