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The history of tennis in India goes back a long way. In the 1880s, the British introduced the game of tennis in India during the colonial rule and soon it started gaining momentum. BK Nehru in 1905 and Sardar Nihal Singh in 1908 were later joined by Mohammed Sleem, Fayzee brothers and Jagat Mohan Lal who made it to last 16 stages at the Wimbledon.
A tennis court with its dimensions and components. Call: Verbal utterance by a line judge or chair umpire declaring that a ball landed outside the valid area of play. [ 31 ] Canadian doubles: Informal and unsanctioned variation of tennis played with three players—two on one side of the court and one on the other.
Raina was born in the Indian state of Gujarat to Kashmiri Pandit parents Lalita Raina [9] and Ravinder Kishen Raina. She was born and brought up in Ahmedabad before moving to Pune, Maharashtra at the age of 14 as Pune had a better infrastructure and opportunities to develop professional tennis players; the decision was made based on her performance at the Asians 14 and under masters tournament ...
Punching power is the amount of kinetic energy in a person's punches. Knockout power is a similar concept relating to the probability of any strike to the head to cause unconsciousness or a strike to the body that renders an opponent unable to continue fighting. Knockout power is related to the force delivered, the timing, the technique ...
Indian tennis players. This category lists tennis players with Wikipedia articles who have notably represented India. Note that articles are sub-categorized by whether a player has done so in male or female competition, and also by particular notable competitions. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tennis players from India.
Seema Rao is popularly known as “Wonder Woman of India” amongst the Indian media. [1][2][3][4][5][6] She is India's first female special forces trainer, [7][8] having trained Special Forces of India for over two decades without compensation. She is an expert in close quarter battle (CQB) [9] — the art of fighting in tight proximity ...
The All India Tennis Association (AITA) is the governing body of tennis in India. It was established in 1920 and affiliated by International Tennis Federation and Asian Tennis Federation . All India Tennis Association operates all of the Indian national representative tennis sides, including the India Davis Cup team , the India Fed Cup team and ...