Tennis is a competitive sport, a leisure past time, and a popular means of exercising.
A junior tennis open is a competitive tennis tournament for players in the United States 18 years of age and younger.
Brett C. Schwartz has written: 'Competitive tennis' -- subject(s): Tennis
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It Benefits you by getting fitter and it can be both competitive or social either way it works.
Tennis and football are both competitive sports, but other than that, they are hardly the same, and they are not even particularly similar.
For the first 25 years of competitive table tennis, the Europeans dominated (mostly England and Hungary). From the 1950's to today Asia has been dominating, particularly China.
I would definitely say softball, since tennis is probably one of the most competitive and difficult sports in the world. Tennis is much more mental, as you are essentially in solitary confinement, while softball is a team game, and if you perform badly on a certain day, you have your team to hold you up.
team sports and individual sports are sports , yes , but you really cannot compare the competitiveness among them. for example let us compare soccer and singles tennis . in singles tennis the player has to work extremely hard even to gain a point , whereas in soccer , a game of eleven , a goalkeeper is kept jobless ( literally ) for most periods of the match . therefore we can say a tennis player has a more intense job during the course of his/her match than a goalkeeper , but we cannot say the tennis player is more competitive than a goalkeeper .
When Sunako and Kyohei are playing a game of table tennis, they get competitive. When they are jumping across the table at the same time to hit the ball, their lips lock on accident.
A do over is where a particular fault, error or foul is ignored and not counted in the game scoring. The game continues as if the error had not happened. This is often done in a friendly game, but not in competitive or professional games.
an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc. technically, no.