Most of the people think that playing tennis is just hitting the ball on the other side of the court and wiping the sweat after every point. But it is more than just a sport, it is an awesome fight between two people who want to win at all costs that match and maybe the tournament too. In this sport there are some player who can do incredible things and can win a Grand Slam trophy, but there are some superheros who can do much more, like winning sixteen Grand Slam and ten times the same one: it’s the case of Rafael Nadal.
Rafael Nadal was born in Manacor, in the beautiful Spanish island of Mallorca, on 3 June 1986 in a well-to-do family made up of his father Sebastián Nadal, his mother Ana María Parera and his younger sister named María Isabel.
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He won the French Open some days after his 19th birthday, becoming the second male player to win the French Open on his first attempt. Today Nadal has 75 titles, among which 16 Grand Slams and two Olympic gold medals. Furthermore, by winning the 2017 French Open, Nadal became the only male to win a single Grand Slam tournament 10 times. Certainly, he can be defined as one of the best tennis player, and sportsman, of all time. He is admired by so many tennis legends, John McEnroe defined him as the Albert Einstein or the Leonardo Da vinci of tennis: he means that Nadal does not use only his physical game to dismantle an opponent, he plays using his brain, like an engineer (What We Can Learn From Rafael Nadal, the Albert Einstein of Tennis,http://bigthink.com/think-tank/what-we-can-learn-from-rafael-nadal-the-albert-einstein-of-tennis). Also Jimmy Connors admires him and he pointed out an important aspect of his playing style: he gives everything he has from the first point to the end of the match, hitting every ball as it is the last. This feature of his playing style is what make Nadal a great example for every tennis player, but also for everyone during their everyday life, at school or at work. It teaches as not to give up with the challenges that we face everyday and so to always “hit the ball” as it is the
Tennis is more than just a sport for Damien Heller-Chen, it is a lifestyle. When he was six years old, he got introduced to tennis and found it as a very enjoyable sport. Many sports are intense and competitive, which is why Heller-Chen chose tennis, as he fell in love with a less competitive sport. Heller-Chen enjoys the feeling of having control in the game. He feels empowered since he is center stage of the game and not on a team. Tennis takes dedication as he practices for eight to 14 hours a week at The Boars Head.
One of the most successful tennis players in the history of sports, Serena Williams, is known for her undeniable dedication and ability to burn the candle at both ends. Serena is the worldwide sensation who won several Olympic Gold medals and many other awards. In the previous post, we've listed the first part of 25 facts about Serena Williams. This post is the second part.
On the afternoon of August 8th, 2016 a young girl was facing the tennis match of her life. The Girls 14s Nationals were coming to a close and the championship trophy was only 3 games and 1 set away. Everything she had dreamed for was so close, yet so far. The extremely sunny sky glared into her eyes, making it impossible to think. But she couldn’t lose hope now, if she won this match, she would be crowned the Girls 14s Nationals Champion for Tennis. All she had to do was clutch this game. Just a few more points…
Serena and Venus Williams are both sisters and professional athletes who are competing to be the best in tennis. Serena Williams was born September 26, 1981 in Saginaw, Michigan she stared playing tennis in California at age five; Serena was home-schooled and coached by her parents. Serena and her family then moved from Compton to West Palm Beach when she was nine, she then attended rick macci’s academy, Serena later began playing professionally in September 1995 at age 15. Serena is a baseline player she takes immediate control of using a powerful serve and return with forceful groundstrokes. Serena serves can be up to 128mph. Serena has been in 21 grand slams single finals winning 17 titles, she has been in 13 grand slams double finals, winning them all. Serena partner with Sister Venus these scenarios, she’s been four grand slam mixed double finals winning two and coming runner-up two.
Tomic’s action was so swinish that even Novak Djokovic, the entitled, weather complaining, women’s equal winnings bashing, best player in the world buffoon, realized it was wrong. On Tomic’s need for maturity, Djokovic said, "The sooner the better for him, because he is still relatively young and he can definitely be a better player and better ranked than he is now. Everybody knows that. He knows that. But he doesn't seem to really get things the right way off the court."
Monfils was born in Paris, France on Sept. 1, 1986 to his father Rufin Monfils and mother Sylvette Cartesse. Rufin, a former football player (soccer to Americans) from the island of Guadeloupe, clearly passed along his athletic genes to his son.
At age 11, Messi was diagnosed with human growth hormone deficiency, but the medical obstacles did not impede him. The young star was born on June 24, 1987, in Rosario, Argentina, an industrial city about 250 miles north of Buenos Aries. The child was born to Jorge Messi and Celia Cuccittini. The boy showed
Tennis dates back many centuries ago, and is believed to be played by ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. It has evolved over the years, and today the tennis style is tremendously different from previous centuries. Many different tennis styles have been adapted over the years, and today tennis has become a more aggressive sport. It is very different from when the players use to ding the ball back and forth across the net. Today tennis is played with a lot more force and it has become a more engaging sport from the sport it used to be just a century ago. The William Sisters, Venus and Serena Williams, have had a huge impact on the game of tennis. When they peaked to fame it changed the way everyone saw the game of tennis.
Roger Federer was born on the 8th of august 1981 in Basel in Switzerland. Roger started playing tennis at the age of 8. By the age of 14 Federer was Switzerland’s junior champion. Federer soon became the youngest tennis player to finish a year with a rank in the top 100 in the world. This was achieved at the age of 18 years and 4 months. His rank was 64th in the world. Federer went on to play for Switzerland in the Sydney Olympics in 2000. Federer Narrowly missed the Bronze medal. By 2002 Federer was ranked 6th in the world. In 2004 Roger finished the season ranked first in the world. In 2007 Roger won the Australian
Lionel Messi has done a lot of great things throughout his life but there are some things that stand out. The things that stand out are all the records that he has broke. He has broke some records set by some of the greatest soccer players in history. Like Pelé , David Beckham and Diego Maradona are some of the best soccer players in the world and he has beaten there records. Some records that he has beaten throughout
him win the biggest tennis championship in the 1990s He was born in 1970, he even
Main Point 2: Tennis has been played all over the world for centuries, getting more popular as time goes along. It has evolved in many different ways, and continues to do so.
As we all know, America is a nation of sports enthusiasts. Most Americans participate is some kind of sporting event, either as a spectator or as a competitor. In the pantheon of great American sports, there is one that stands out. It has been called the great American pastime. Yes, that great sport known as tennis. Tennis requires a mastery of many skills to be able to play competitively, but the primary skill needed to win in tennis is the serve. The serve is the primary offensive weapon used I tennis, because it is the only time when a player gets to put a ball into play. The player controls the speed, the placement, and the spin of the ball. With proper procedure, the serve can win many points and games for the server. The technique
Gender inequality in professional tennis is a real and alarming issue, from the pay gap between mens' and womens' tennis players to the low media coverage of women's professional tennis. This issue even goes as far as how differently tennis commentators discuss and analyze mens tennis as opposed to how they discuss and analyze womens tennis. When commentators discuss men's tennis they solely focus on the skill of the players, but when they discuss women's tennis they place more importance on the appearance of the female players, rather than their skill. This instance of gender inequality in professional tennis is further exacerbated by the differences in advertisements for male tennis players and female tennis players. The advertisements involving male tennis players display their athleticism and tennis abilities, whereas the advertisements including female tennis players are appearance-focused, with the females often wearing little clothing. This is corroborated by the popular belief that focusing on the physical appearance of female athletes is the only way in which generating money from women's professional sports is distinctly possible (Fink, 2015, p. 338). Female professional tennis players train just as hard as the men do, thus the gender inequality that exists in the sport is not necessarily a result of how women perform on the court. It is rather a result of how society perceives women playing in professional sports overall, which the mass media is partially to blame
Spanish born Rafael Nadal, who has been ranked between the world’s Top 5 since 2003, is regard to be one of the best professional tennis players of all time. He achieves the Grand Slam at the age 24, which makes him the youngest player to achieve this career. Nadal was born in Spain on June 3, 1986. He is the second male player to achieve the Career Golden Slam and the first to win seven French Open title.