Apparently the longest competitive tennis match lasting 25 hr 25 min was played between Christian Albrecht Barschel and Hauke Daene (both Germany) on 12-13 September 2003 at Mölln Tennis Club, Mölln, Germany, as of 2003. There are a few claims to the world record for non-stop tennis play (refer to the links, below): - In 1989, a sleep deprivation test claims that a world record continuous marathon tennis play lasted 147 hours and 20 minutes. - In 2005, an Irish men's double's team took on all other teams for 36 hours. - In 2008, the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest tennis rally at 25,944 strokes of the ball by two players for 15 hours.
(n.b., none of the articles listed, above, indicates whether play stopped for food, drink, clothing changes, bathroom breaks, etc.)
412 bounces in one hand without dropping it
The current world record for playing tennis non-stop is 30 hours and 35 minutes. It was achieved by Joe Duffy in Minnesota, USA in 2021.
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11000 times approx...
Arthur Ashe started playing tennis professionally in 1970 and he retired in 1980. He was an American World No. 1 professional tennis player.
It was Jimmy Connors according to the Win-Lose Record.
Wimbledon?
sachin tendulkar has record of playing maximum world cup
Tatiana Golovin started playing tennis as a pro in 2002. She is known ofr her forehand shot and the highest ranking in the world for her has been 12th.
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A ground stoke. I assume you're playing GBA who wants to be a millionaire.
The world record for continuous swinging on a playground swing is 32 hours and 3 seconds. It was achieved by Dylan Tayler in Australia in 2018.
Because many of people all around of world like to play and watch tennis. It is good for health and soul. Also professional tennis tournaments are playing in most of countries and contribute to popularity of this sport.
As of 2021, the world record high score for Pac-Man is 3,333,360 points, achieved by David Race in 1985. This score represents a perfect game where all dots, fruits, and ghosts are eaten on each stage.