Best tennis players quiz (Names and photos)

Come let us learn about the game of tennis (in English: Tennis), and its names include tennis or racquetball. It is a sports game that is played collectively or individually by several players or two players playing against each other. It should be noted that the game of tennis is played within specific rules that are... It was developed by the International Tennis Federation (ITF). Play is played on a rectangular court, 8.23 meters wide and 23.77 meters long. There are different types of tennis courts with different floorings; It has its own features, such as its types: clay courts: the use of this type of flooring is widespread in the continents of Europe and Latin America, and these floors are mainly made of clay and fine sand, and there are grass courts, which require players with good skills and strong physical performance to play on, and hard courts. It is made of different solid materials, which gives a balance in its effectiveness on the playing style, and depends on the skill and performance of the player himself. These floors are the most widespread in the world, and there are also artificial fields such as artificial turf and hard rubber.

The colors of tennis balls vary according to age groups. For example, red balls are for children between five and eight, orange are for children between nine and ten, and green are for those over the age of eleven. The match time is short, while the rest are played with yellow balls in any tournament. Matches. The tennis racket is made of aluminum and a mixture of graphite and fiberglass. It is the most common and used type of racket in the game of tennis. The rules of the tennis ball game. The starting kick is played and determined by throwing a coin to determine the player who has the ball. The winner of the match is determined by a system. Groups: The player must win six games in one set, and the player is considered a winner when he wins two sets out of three. The method for calculating tennis points is that each shot the player scores for points is indicated by the numbers 15, 30, 40. It appears in the player's score box when every point is scored, and if both players are tied with four points each in the defense, which appears at the end of the half, and in the event of a tie, play is continued until one of the two sides of the match breaks from scoring two consecutive points and thus becomes the winner of the half.

There are several well-known world championships

Wimbledon Championship: It is the oldest major tournament in the world. The first tournament was in 1877 AD.

Roland Garros Championship: This tournament was established in 1891 AD

US Open: The tournament has been held since 1978 on the hard courts of the National Tennis Center in the United States of America, annually within two weeks in late August and early September.

Australian Championship: This world championship has been held since 1905 AD. This championship was recognized in the world in 1977.

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A player competing to win titles, in the photo, who is he?
A player competing to win titles, in the photo, who is he?

A player competing to win titles, in the photo, who is he?

Alexander Zverev (Germany) Casper Ruud (Norway) Rafael Nadal (Spain)

High level player
High level player

High level player

Denis Shapovalov Cameron Norrie Alex de Minaur

Who owns the photo?
Who owns the photo?

Who owns the photo?

Hubert Hurkacz Matthew Berrettini Justin Halpert

A high-class player in the picture, who is he?
A high-class player in the picture, who is he?

A high-class player in the picture, who is he?

Alexander Zverev (Germany) Danil Medvedev (Russia) Rafael Nadal (Spain)

Professional competitive player who is he
Professional competitive player who is he

Professional competitive player who is he

Matthew Berrettini Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal

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