Formally, tennis is tennis as Chess is chess, meaning there is no formally recognized synonym; however, informally, people often use a part of the action in tennis to refer to the game: toss the ball around, threaten the net, strive for the perfect backhand, etc.
netball ring
Maybe because she was inspired by another netball star.
Unfortunatley netball isn't in the olympics. x
Not sure of the name but she played netball first at the Mangere Town Centre netball courts which is now the Mangere Otahuhu Netball Centre
No, the noun netball is a common noun, a word for any netball or any netball game.A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing or a title. For example:Detroit Metro Netball ClubThe Florida Netball Classic tournamentUSA Netball Association
Magic
mystics
1900
The Caribbean National Netball Associated Team. Remember team is spelt without an I.
The Sydney Swiffs.
Queensland Firebirds
Shooters !!