Math and physics go with tennis and most other sports, because of the geometric angles used, along with calculations of wind speeds, type of court surface, environment, ball pressure, string tension, et al. While a player may not explicitly use math or physics, he/she is constantly adjusting to these conditions. It would also be nearly impossible for spectators to enjoy the slow motion or instant replay of tennis shots, were it not for the use of math and physics.
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Geometry can be used to make sure your playing areas are squared up. You use measurements to make sure the size of the playing area is correct.
Well you have to time things, you have to know what score is greater, you have to count how many balls you loose, MATH IS USED IN EVERYTHING even simple math like so
The grid in the net and the racket are magnetically connected through souls angles (or 450 degree angles)