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- Tennis is a racket sport that is pla**** either individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each...
- Spanish former professional tennis player. He was ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the ****ociation of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 209...
- Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros (French: [ʁɔlɑ̃ ɡaʁos]), is a tennis tournament organized by the French Tennis Federation annually...
- The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in a calendar year. In doubles, a Grand Slam may...
- as the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters for sponsorship reasons) is an annual tennis tournament for male professional players held in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin,...
- a Swiss former professional tennis player. He was ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the ****ociation of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 310...
- Griekspoor beats Rune". Tennis Majors. 19 July 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2024. "Tennisser Griekspoor wint Dutch Open in Amersfoort opnieuw". RTV Utrecht (in Dutch)...
- The phrase "Anyone for tennis?" (also given as "Tennis, anyone?") is an English language idiom primarily of the 20th century. The phrase is used to invoke...
- as ATP Masters 1000 tournaments since 2009, are an annual series of nine tennis tournaments featuring the top-ranked players on the ATP Tour since its inception...
- Table tennis (also known as ping-pong) is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather...