Sunny is always nice! But pretty much any weather as long as there is no precipitation. Even high wind speeds are usually played in.
Tennis comes to mind.
wrestling, and tennis were all sports played during the 1700's
A tennis ball bounces higher in hot weather than in cold weather because the density of air is less in this weather, due to which the frictional force is reduced
yes the weather effect the rubber inside
games like cricket and tennis.
No it can also be played indoors
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lawn tennis
Perfect tennis playing temperature is about 86ºF or 30ºC * * F= Fahrenheit, C= Celsius
The air pressure inside the can is always higher than the air pressure outside the can. The air is compressed into the can along with the tennis balls.
Well in the late 1900s people needed better stuff to play with. Then some guy came up with a rubber ball with some fabric on the outside. in the 1980s people made rackets. Then the game up tennis came in order.
The tennis match is rescheduled to the next closest date. In professional tennis, if a game is completely called off due to weather conditions, the game is played the next day if possible (and each day thereafter if the next day is not available).