Tennis is considered a gentleman's sport because it requires people to behave gracefully on the court. Vulgar manners are not only laughed at, but also punished (tennis is played without shirts everywhere in Wuhan ...) Since 1976, professional tennis matches have formulated codes of conduct, including: abusing rackets, swearing, delaying matches, etc. If they don't change, the referee has the right to expel them from the venue, and most players are attracted by this project, mainly because of the sportsmanship required by this sport.
After use, the position should remain intact.
Pay attention to the dress code. Jeans are generally not allowed.
Arrive at the venue on time, even if it is a friendly match.
Before the game starts, let your opponent have time to prepare for activities, that is, play ball with him or her back and forth instead of practicing your super ball.
When the opponent's ball is likely to be a foul ball, take it over and treat it as a foul ball.
After the game, shake hands with your opponent to show respect, regardless of winning or losing.