Why is the tennis seeding system called so?
Grand Slam tennis has been in existence since the 1870s. However, back then the players were not ranked. Hence, there
Read moreGrand Slam tennis has been in existence since the 1870s. However, back then the players were not ranked. Hence, there
Read moreTennis has witnessed only one major rule in its traditional history of scoring system. This particular change carried a certain
Read moreWhen the first ever Davis Cup was held in 1900, only two teams participated in it- USA and British Isles. Each team had
Read moreIn tennis, the collective term for a series of tournaments played across the South American continent is known as Golden Swing. Generally,
Read moreIn tennis, there are three standard ways to end a point: winner, forced error and unforced error. Out of these three, a winner stands out
Read moreImagine you have been blindfolded and asked to return a ball on a tennis court. It may sound impossible but there are
Read moreThe tennis court is 78 feet long. For a player to hit a shot from one baseline to the other, it requires
Read moreWhat happens to the rankings of players who are out of the season for prolonged periods due to injuries or
Read moreIn tennis grass and hard courts are fast, clay is slow. This is a statement which is carved in the
Read moreIn 1868, London witnessed the establishment of the All England Croquet Club. Seven years later, members of the club realized
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