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| Introduction - TennisTo play tennis, athletes square off on opposite sides of a net. The players take turns volleying the ball across the net, attempting to down the ball on the opposite side. The game is played one-on-one in the singles version, or two-on-two in the doubles version. Players must score four points to win a game and win six games by a margin of two or more to win a set.More on this link. |
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