Well, honey, the Davis Cup is actually a men's tennis competition, so technically zero women are allowed on the team. But hey, if a woman wants to play, she can always try out for the men's team and show them what she's made of. Who knows, maybe she'll school those boys and earn her spot on the team!
The Davis Cup is a men's international team tennis event organized by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). As such, traditionally, only male players have been allowed to compete in the Davis Cup. However, in recent years, the ITF has introduced the Billie Jean King Cup (formerly known as the Fed Cup) as the equivalent women's team event. Therefore, women are not allowed on the Davis Cup tennis team, but they can compete in the Billie Jean King Cup.
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you are allowed as many as you like as long as the ball hits the net and lands in the square.
The Davis Cup is an international men's tennis competition. Although it started as a competition between the US and Britain, it has since grown to include 130 teams from around the world.
Muayed Zankouli. Although he is now living in England where he is studying.
In fighting, none. Woman were not allowed to fight during the first world war.
According to the Fed Cup Official Website (refer to the link, below), the women's Federation (Fed) Cup was created in 1963 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the International Tennis Federation. Similar to the men's Davis Cup tournament, professional women tennis players from many nations compete in this event.
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Only 1 bounce. If it bounces twice on your side, you've lost that point.
According to Wikipedia (refer to the link, below), many women tennis players shared the honor of being ranked #1 for the years 2005-2007, inclusive.
Only one bounce is allowed during any point during a tennis match. The player is allowed to hit the ball in the air without it bouncing once but if the ball bounces twice then the point is over and the point is awarded to the player that hit the ball that bounced more than once.
it allowed woman to play a more active role than their societies typically allowed APEX