Tennis was born in medieval France, when some young French monks opened a sports venue in the monastery to improve their monotonous and boring life. One of them pulled a rope, a piece of sewing cloth, and the ball was stuffed in it. The rope was separated, and both sides cared about the past with satisfaction. This was the first tennis. 1873, Schumacher Win Felt squyres of England moved this ancient sport outdoors. /kloc-in the middle of the 0/9th century, Europeans mastered rubber, which can only make bouncing balls. The quality of this kind of ball is recognized as the best one made in Tanis, Egypt. With tennis, the thread that has been put on the racket called "Tennis" is also made of sheepskin pulled into a thread instead, which is the prototype of tennis. 1877, the first lawn tennis championship was held in England, wimbledon championships.
As early as 1874, there was a Mary in America. President Ottley, when she was on vacation in Bermuda, England, saw the English tennis player, and her curiosity drove her to follow her study immediately. Later, she brought the net and basketball back to new york and trained with her brother in a reputation club near Sturgeon Island in new york. In the United States, she was once the only woman who played tennis, but she soon withdrew from the reputation of being around the island in the United States. When President Roosevelt was in power, because he loved his sports, he was often invited to accompany his friends to ride horses and walk on the White House tennis court. Tennis has developed unprecedentedly in the United States.
1900, lawn tennis became a real international sport, and tennis competitions were quite frequent except in Britain, Canada, South Africa, France, Germany, Belgium and the United States. This sport came to China in 1885, and it has a history of more than one hundred years, much earlier than basketball (190 1), volleyball (1905) and table tennis.
Great changes have taken place in this sport for the first time since the Olympic Games. Today's Olympic tennis competition has attracted a lot of dazzling stars. Professional tennis players who are used to five-star hotels and high bonuses should also stay in the Olympic Village during the Olympic Games. They just fight for gold medals without prizes.
Tennis withdrew from the Olympic Games after 1924 because it is difficult to allocate a first line between professional sports and amateur sports for many reasons. It was not until 1988 that the Seoul Olympic Games resumed as an official event.
1896 was an official event, 1924 was cancelled, 1984 was a performance, and 1988 was an official event.