That depends on who you ask. Most will say Roger Federer, tennis master. If you want to go by rankings, then Rafael Nadal is the number one. Federer is number two.
Roger Fry went to Clifton College
English newspapers "The Sun" and "The Daily Telegraph" have outlined some habits that could be seen as rituals, involving his water bottles, headband, and socks.
roger federer went 2 skl in basel, switzerland. he didnt go 2 college, he drooped out when he was 16 to play tennis
Novak Djokovic goes by The Joker, The Serbinator, and Nole.
go 2 Wimbledon and c him on the practice courts that's wot i did anyway but make sure u can get the tickets
If you are interested in sending Roger fan mail then I suggest you go to rogerfederer.com and become a member. It is free to join and it tells you all about fan mail there, however he won't send things to be autographed back but you can send him a letter, that's what I did.
No coz if say a member of your family plays tennis, they could teach you then you'll get good enough to play in tournaments!
Serena Williams for the womens. And Rafael Nadal for the mens. As of right now. But if they were both to be put in a match to see who the best tennis player is..., boy it would be a showdown, but Serena Williams would come out on top. Some may say that it is a opinion, and "no, we will never know for sure." I say. But you can go and look up the facts for yourself, and I will watch you fail to find anyone better than the two of these LEGENDARY TENNIS PLAYERS. -By the way, this wasnt answered by crystal, it was answered by me, Dan Hunter
The best place to go is the World Tennis Association's website. They are the governing body over tennis. Another good source would be Wimbledon's site or at the All England Lawn and Tennis Club.
Over the years the most common term used to describe where you play table tennis is "parlor". However, most players who compete regurally go to "a club".
You can go to Tennis coaching class.. Or if you want to know about tennis go to wikipedia. there you can find about Tennis.