Tennis was originally called Lawn Tennis. From the area where the game was played. It has connections to all field/lawn type games and is derived from the game of "real tennis" or "royal tennis" sometimes referred to as the sport of kings. The term has been around since about the 12th century to distinguish it from the ancient games.
The modern game of tennis was originally called lawn tennis. This was started in England in the late 1800's. There was also a game called real tennis. Our tennis today has a combination of both similar games.
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Tennis
Tennis was played in England by Henry VIII.
Grass courts.
soccer, tennis
Table Tennis
the strings in a tennis racquet are simply called "strings".
The game of tennis was originally played on northern France, however, they did not use rackets. Rackets came around in the 16th century.
The four major tennis tournaments are played on different surfaces. The US Open is played on a Hard Court, French Open is on Clay, Wimbledon is played on grass, and the Australian Open is played also played on a hard court.
The way to swing a racket in tennis is called a forehand.
you always have to where tennis shoes to tennis tornaments. that's why their called tennis shoes lol.
tennis stadium is called court. Is this what u wanted....
i believe it was originally called Ethiopia