From the time Wingfield patented the game, both men and women have enjoyed the sport. It took a little longer for women to achieve the respect and professional standing they enjoy today—not because they lacked talent, but because ...
This history of tennis page gives interesting insight about how tennis evolved into the game that we love to play. The sport of tennis has been played for hundreds of years, but the game as it is known today is about 130 years old. By the 1850's different versions of the game appeared...
Of all the sports, I like table-tennis best. I think it is not only a sport but also an art, because it is a game that needs strength and skill. Some people think that playing table-tennis needs little strength, but I dont think so. In playing table-tennis, we should judge the di...
National associations were formed and standardization of the rules began, both in Europe and the Far East.Then, over the next sixty years, table tennis developed into a major worldwide sport, played by perhaps thirty million competitive players and by uncountable millions who play less seriously....
aTennis is a sport with a long history, with the in-depth development of the national fitness campaign, tennis movement in the rapid development of our country, gradually to the public by a few people involved in the popularity 网球是体育以一个悠久的历史,以全国健身竞选的详细发展,网球运动在我...
Across the history of tennis, the lifeblood of the sport has been a wide range of riveting rivalries which have captured the imagination of the public, and inspired fans from every corner of the globe.
Nationalassociationswereformedandstandardizationoftherulesbegan, bothinEuropeandtheFarEast.Then,overthenextsixtyyears,table tennisdevelopedintoamajorworldwidesport,playedbyperhapsthirty millioncompetitiveplayersandbyuncountablemillionswhoplayless seriously.However,thegameitselfhasnotchangedinessencesinceits earliestdays,...
摘要: (2015). Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon. The International Journal of the History of Sport: Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 395-397. doi: 10.1080/09523367.2014.964917DOI: 10.1080/17460263.2015.1093386 被引量: 1 ...
National associations were formed and standardization3 of the rules began, both in Europe and the Far East.Then, over the next sixty years, table tennis developed into a major worldwide sport, played by perhaps thirty million competitive players and by uncountable millions who play less seriously...
so the earlier name of table tennis was re-introduced. National associations were formed and standardization of the rules began, both in Europe and the Far East.Then, over the next sixty years, table tennis developed into a major worldwide sport, played by perhaps thirty million competitive pla...