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  2. 10 and Under Tennis - Wikipedia

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    10 and Under Tennis is a program that was introduced by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) in the summer of 2010. [1] Upon making the change official in 2012, it modified the format of all USTA and International Tennis Federation (ITF) events involving players of years 10 and younger. [ 1 ]

  3. Tennis games - Wikipedia

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    Tennis games are often used to help players of all abilities to practice the different strokes involved in tennis. The number of participants needed varies from as few as two players to as many players as can fit on a tennis court. These games are often used by coaches and other tennis instructors to help teach the basic skills of tennis.

  4. Butts Up - Wikipedia

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    It is slightly similar to the game Screen Ball, and began in the 1940s or 1950s as a penalty phase of various city street games. [ citation needed ] Butts Up is played with a ball (such as a tennis ball , handball , or racquetball ) on a paved surface against a wall, with a variable number of participants—usually more than three and often ...

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  6. Tennis clinics for kids with Autism help kick off Delray ...

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    Sanis, who has taught tennis for 50 years, said, “You just want to help these special kids.’’ A native of England, Spurling hopes to keep the ACEing Autism growing.

  7. Totem tennis - Wikipedia

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    Totem tennis (also known as tether tennis or swingball) is a game where two players use racquets to strike a tennis or sponge ball which has been attached with string to the top of a vertical pole. [1] The pole is either driven into soft ground or anchored with a heavy base. Illustration of tether tennis (1904)

  8. When Cold War Kids hits the road, so does Nathan Willett's ...

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    Like so many tennis fans around the world, Nathan Willett was captivated by Carlos Alcaraz's five-set victory over Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final this summer. Only Willett was on the road ...

  9. Tennis for Two - Wikipedia

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    Under some definitions Tennis for Two is considered the first video game, as while it did not include any technological innovations over prior games, it was the first computer game to be created purely as an entertainment product rather than for academic research or commercial technology promotion.