Outline of tennis explained

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to tennis.

Tennis  - sport usually played between two players (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each player uses a specialized racquet that is strung to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's court.

Definition of tennis

Types of tennis

Types of tennis matches

Types of tennis match

Equipment used in the game

Tennis technology

Rules of tennis

Game play

Tennis moves

Tennis shots

Tennis shotsThere are eight basic shots in the game of tennis:

  1. Serve  - a shot to start a point. A player begins a serve by tossing the ball into the air and hitting it (usually near the highest point of the toss) into the diagonally opposite service box without being stopped by the net.
    • Ace  - a legal serve that is not touched by the receiver. Aces are usually powerful and generally land on or near one of the corners at the back of the service box.
  2. Forehand  - shot made by swinging the racquet across one's body in the direction of where the player wants to place the shot. It is considered the easiest shot to master, perhaps because it is the most natural stroke.
  3. Backhand  - shot in which one swings the racquet around one's body in the direction where one wants the ball to go, usually performed from the baseline or as an approach shot. The backhand can be a one-handed or two-handed stroke.
  4. Volley  -
  5. Half volley  - (pick-up ball)
  6. Overhead smash  -
  7. Drop shot  -
  8. Lob  -

Strategy and styles of play

Tennis strategyPlayers are often described by their style of play:

Doubles strategies include:

History of tennis

History of tennis

Governing bodies

International

National

Regional

Tournaments

Grand Slam

See main article: Grand slam.

The Grand Slams, the four major tournaments in tennis,[2] are the most important tennis events of the year in terms of world ranking points, tradition, prize-money awarded, and public attention. They are:

  1. Australian Open – founded 1905
  2. French Open – founded 1891, open to all amateurs internationally in 1925
  3. Wimbledon Championships – the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world,[3] [4] [5] [6] held at the All England Club since 1877.
  4. US Open – founded 1881

Professional tennis

Team tennis

Multi-sport games

Persons influential in the sport

Famous tennis players

By championship

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Concise Oxford English Dictionary (Eleventh Edition)
  2. Fox Sports. "http://www.foxsports.com.au/tennis/majors"
  3. News: Traditional Final: It's Nadal and Federer. The New York Times. 7 May 2008. Christopher. Clarey. Federer said[:] 'I love playing him, especially here at Wimbledon, the most prestigious tournament we have.'. 17 July 2008.
  4. Encyclopedia: Will Kaufman & Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson. Britain And The Americas. Tennis. 2005. ABC-CLIO. 1 : Culture, Politics, and History. 1-85109-431-8. 958. this first tennis championship, which later evolved into the Wimbledon Tournament ... continues as the world's most prestigious event..
  5. Web site: Wimbledon's reputation and why it is considered the most prestigious . Iloveindia.com . 14 September 2010.
  6. News: Djokovic describes Wimbledon as "the most prestigious event" . BBC News . 26 June 2009 . 14 September 2010.