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Real tennis (also royal tennis or court tennis): An indoor racket sport which was the predecessor of the modern game of (lawn) tennis. The term real is used as a retronym to distinguish the ancient game from the modern game of lawn tennis. Known also as court tennis in the United States or royal tennis in Australia. [113]
Glossary of tennis terms; A. Ace (tennis) B. Bagel (tennis) Ball boy; D. Dead rubber; Debenture (sport) Disqualification (tennis) Double fault (tennis) G. Golden set ...
For glossaries of terms, please place the glossaries in Category:Glossaries of sports and, if one exists, the sport-specific subcategory of Category:Sports terminology. Do not a create a sport-specific subcategory just to hold a lone glossary article (it will just get up-merged again at WP:CFD ).
Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent or between two teams of two players each ().Each player uses a tennis racket strung with a cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around a net and into the opponent's court.
Tennis portal; The parent category is Category:Sports, but this is a top level category for Tennis.Therefore, the only items that should be directly related here, are articles that either apply to ALL of tennis or simply do not fit into a current sub-category.
Tennis is a racquet sport played on a ground court. Tennis may also refer to: Sports. Real tennis, a precursor to modern ... additional terms may apply.
Before the start of a replay match in the Fed Cup women's tournament in Maui, Hawaii, on Saturday, the U.S. Tennis Association played the Nazi-era version of the German national anthem — an ...
No. It's tennis-specific to use the word 'wide' to exclude wide-left of the ad box. In other words, wide-left of the ad box is wide in common language but not wide in tennis language. No. You are prohibited by the Verifiability Policy from simply stating that you claim to disagree with my reading of the source. You have to specifically analyze ...