Football Rules Simplified

A Little History of Tennis
Tennis has its roots in the ancient work of handball, played in Greece long before the Christian era. During the Middle Ages in question was developed to handle the beater rather the ball between two adversaries than against a wall. The name comes from, French of taking or tenez. It was initially provided there is no border line, but gradually a court was developed somewhat the shape of an hourglass, with a line in the central part close.
The balls were in early wood leather and hair.
The racquet developed in the following way: for protection when hitting the ball, a glove was worn. Then, for added protection, cable wraps around the glove. Later, a glove, oval or paddle that was used. With the need for further extension the idea of a racket is moving from the combination of the palette and cables.
In the age of the work was aa medium England, was played by the nobility. The notation system was so complex that ordinary people could not understand, and courses so expensive that only the rich had access to them. It was not until 1874 was marking out the simple and the game adapts to an external tribunal simple grass.
The use of fifteen, thirty, etc. marking various points explained in the following manner: the chase, or separate sets were marked 1, 2, 3, etc. .. Fifteen pursues the player was entitled to a point, and the set consists of four or five points. This explanation suggests a number of historians of tennis and it seems plausible.
The major points of no limit love wine love of expression, Battery unimportant or nothing, which was used since 1678 in connection with the game of competitive games for the pleasure of the work. Then love became the term used in whist, football, tennis, etc, what it means. points were not told that the side had not scored any points is love
After mark and the rules have been simplified, tennis became a more universal drama in England and France away quickly with the colonies of those countries. Tennis was brought to the United States in 1875 by Mary Outerbridge after a visit to Bermuda, where the game was very popular. Brought rackets, net and balls, and presented the work to his friends in Staten Island on the grass smoothly, with excellent grass always an ideal way to success. The game attracted a side like wild fire everywhere is with the understanding cricket tennis clubs, as well as the work of other English for its members.
In 1881 the association of lawn tennis United States was formed in New York and Boston. By this organization of the popularity of tennis stepped aside quickly. Relatively few tournaments in the States United exploiting the official grass, but all tournaments, whether clay, cement or asphalt courses are funded by the United States L T. Con No city, state, of sectionnel and national tournaments operated several cutting surfaces for men, women, children, young people. There are public park tournaments, tournaments intercollegiate, etc. ..
The international competition includes the tournament, Davis Cup, coming in 1900. Davis Cup was all over the world several times, which held by Australia, France, England and America with interruptions. This competition is for men only.
Parties Wightman Cup comprise competition for women in England and the United States. This cup traveled across the Atlantic Ocean, most of times, supported by the victorious team in rest in his homeland until he won back by the other team.
The majority of national tournaments in various countries open players other reasons so sometimes you intend to speak English, French, American or hold the first role he won several national titles, excluding that of its own country.
Often allows the best players of sixty and ovens that make the entries for the state, sectionnels, or national tournaments to play. Qualifying of a player consists of his tournament record during the year or years against the tournament.
It is a short history of the wonderful work of the courts. Now you can have pleasure to play even more!
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