1, competitive
Playing tennis requires moving back and forth and hitting the ball continuously for a long time. Players need a lot of exercise every game, and the competition is fierce. Both spectators and athletes are interested in this fierce competitive sport.
2. artistry
The unique appreciation value of tennis is also reflected in its unique and beautiful atmosphere. From the facilities of the venue to the use of equipment, and even the setting of the competition environment, it can be said that tennis pays attention to the creation of a beautiful atmosphere in addition to practicality.
3. The service mode is unique.
According to the rules of tennis, a player serves continuously in a game until the end of the game. This game is called serving. Every serve has two chances, namely, one mistake and two chances, which greatly increases the power of serving.
Exercise value:
You need to spare no effort to run on the court and try your best to save every ball, which can exercise the coordination ability of your brain and hands and feet.
Extended data
Tennis was born in France and Britain, and its popularity and formation reached its climax in the United States. It originated in France in12-13rd century. 1896 At the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens, tennis men's singles and doubles were listed as official events. Later, due to the differences between the International Olympic Committee and the International Tennis Federation on the issue of "amateur athletes",
Tennis has been cancelled for seven consecutive Olympic Games. Tennis was not listed as an Olympic event until 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. 1988 At the Seoul Olympic Games, tennis was once again listed as an official event.