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History of Tennis

An adaptation of a very ancient sport, the jeu de paume, codified in England in the 1870s, tennis has become a major sport followed by millions of fans throughout the year. Present at the Games from 1896 to 1924, it made its official return to the programme in 1988, and the great Olympic stage has become a key point in the careers of the world’s best tennis players.

Spectacular, played today on all kinds of surfaces by tens of millions of people, for fun or in competition, tennis has spread all over the world. Designed and codified in England in the 1870s, it is the direct descendant of jeu de paume, invented in France in the 11th century. The developments of this mediaeval sport, originally practised with bare hands, like the invention of the racket in the 16th century and the special scoring system (15, 30, 40, game), led directly to tennis, including its name, from the French word “tenez!” (in the sense of “here it comes!”), which you said to your opponent as you were about to serve.  Continue reading from Olympics

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link to Serving Herself by ashley brown in the catalog
link to Queen of the Court by madeleine blais in the catalog
Link to Essential Tennis by Westermann in the Catalog
Link to US Open by Rennert in the Catalog
Link to the The master : the long run and beautiful game of Roger Federer by Christopher Clarey in the catalog
link to Naomi Osaka by Ben Rothenberg in the catalog
Link to Seeing Serena by Marzorati in the Catalog
Link to All In by King in the Catalog
Link to Arthur Ashe by Arsenault in the Catalog
Link to Game, Set, Match by Ware in the Catalog
Link to Federer and Me by Skidelsky in the Catalog
Link to But Seriously by McEnroe in the Catalog
Link to The Circuit by Phillips in the Catalog
Link to A Terrible Splendor by Fisher in the Catalog
Link to Sport of a Lifetime by Aydelott in the Catalog
Link to Absolute Tennis by Smith in the Catalog
Link to Serena by Hodgkinson in Hoopla

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