Tennis"
is derived from the French gore "tenez", meaning "take". 'Tteune' was
a shout before serving.
It began with the French game "Jeu de Paume". There are grass, clay, and
artificially made hard stadiums.
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Tennis began as a medieval French indoor sport called "Jeu de Paume", or
palm game. The game was a handball, and it is presumed that the clergy
played in the courtyard of a church or monastery. The name "tennis" is almost
certainly derived from the French gore "tenez", which is shouted before
serving. By 1292, there were about 13 tennis ball factories in downtown Paris,
most of which were made by covering wool with sheepskin. It was around the
middle of the 16th century that he started hitting the ball with a racket, not a
hand. The ball clumped together pieces of cloth, wrapped them in fine
threads, and then wrapped them all in white cloth to make them hard.
This movement has grown in popularity since it became the most enjoyed
leisure activity by the king and many other courtiers. Francis I is said to have
fallen in love with tennis and built a court on the ship, but unfortunately the
ship sank.
Tennis started in France and spread throughout Europe. And between the
16th and 17th centuries it almost took control of all of England. In 1873, Major
Walter Wingfield of Wales invented outdoor tennis, which he named
"sphairistiké" or "lawn tennis", a Greek word for playing ball. Around that
time, rubber balls were put into practical use, and balls were also made to
bounce off grass courts.
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Around 1875, Lone tennis became a very popular game. The All England
Croquet Club dedicated one of their courts at Wimbledon to tennis. The
following year, the club was renamed the All England Lawn Tennis and
Croquet Club. In 1877, the historic Wimbledon tennis match was held there for
the first time.
The scoring method used today originated from the Middle Ages and has little
change. 토토 The clock face of the clock appears to have been used to
record scores. In order to win the game, you need to get 4 points, and the
score is expressed as a number divided by 4 units of 60 minutes, which is 15,
30, and 40. Originally, 45 is correct, but for simplicity, I used 40 and then
'game'. Saying "0 point" instead of "zero" means that the French word "l'oeuf,"
which means an egg, is incorrectly used, or that the tennis player will play with
the love of the sport even if he fails to score.
[Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia] Tennis [Tennis] (Common Sense
Encyclopedia for 1%; November 15, 2014, Bethan Patrick, John Thompson,
Iruri)