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Some people prefer clay tennis courts, others like grass. Yael and Don discuss the difference on this Moment of Science. Y: Hey Don, what do you say to a game of tennis later? D: Sure thing, Yael. But it has to be a clay court, okay? Y: But the grass
By Jim Stevenson Fitzgerald Tennis Center, Washington 04 August 2006 While family members in Israel continue to be threatened by Hezbollah fired rockets, Andy Ram and Jonathan Erlich are waging battles on tennis courts in the United States. VOA's Ji
Each summer at the US Open, the world’s top tennis players smash rubber balls back and forth across a net, while crowds wait politely until the end of the match before cheering. Such is the modern s
In 1874, Major Walter C. Wingfield patented in London the equipment and rules for a game fairly similar to modern tennis. In the same year, the first courts appeared in the United States. By the follo