Five Interesting Facts about Tennis You Might Not Have Heard About

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If you’re hands-down a dedicated tennis lover and love to learn more about this fascinating sport, this read is for you.

We are going to take you through some facts about the beloved and world-famous sport, which might be new info for you. Here you go:

Many Bettors Choose Online Tennis Betting over Traditional Options

Betting on tennis is is certainly not a new way to have fun. Traditional tennis betting has taken place right next to the court. Therefore the people watching the match in real life could also place their bets.

Betting is still a prevalent part of betting, but the activity has changed noticeably.

The introduction of online betting has made it more accessible for people, since now the players don’t even need to leave their hones to bet on matches.

No wonder why many bettors choose to use the best tennis betting sites over the traditional tennis betting.

The History of Tennis

Tennis came from France and is based on the game which is called ‘Jeu de paume’.

The game was played centuries before the tennis we know today became a thing. What is even more interesting about this version is that the players didn’t use rackets to hit the ball.

Instead they used their own hands.

At least now the players don’t have to bruise their palms to be able to hit the ball.

The Tennis Ball Used to Have Another Color

The yellow tennis balls as we know them today, have not always had this color. Before 1986 these balls were white.

It wasn’t actually until after Wimbledon that the yellow balls became essential. The reason for this change was not the players. This was done to make the balls more visible for the home viewers.

White tennis balls were very difficult to spot on the television screen.

Tennis is Part of Paralympics

There are several tournaments in tennis, for people in wheelchairs. The sport does not just apply to able-bodied people.

The rules are slightly different between the different types of tennis other than the players being on wheelchairs in this one.

The Oldest Tennis Court in the World is Multiple Centuries Old

The most amazing about this old court is that the venue is still in use to this day.

The tennis court dates back to around 1526-29 and is located in London. The name of this tennis court is The Royal Tennis Court at the Hampton Court Palace.

There are multiple tournaments run at this club with age limits associated with them.

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