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HISTORY OF TENNIS
Over the eight
centuries before modern tennis was invented there was only one game called
Tennis. As the popularity of the modern game increased, there had to
be a name to distinguish ‘old tennis’ from modern tennis. Real Tennis
is the name in the UK, Court Tennis in the USA, and Royal Tennis
in Australia. (Taken from the book entitled The Origins of Tennis)
The oldest Real Tennis court is located at Hampton Court Palace, originally built by King Henry VIII at about 1530. A Real Tennis court has a very different appearance from that of a modern tennis court. The surface of the court is stone, surrounded by four high walls and covered by a sloping roof. The net droops in the centre to 3 feet, and stands at 5 feet high at either end. The net was originally a simple cord made more easily seen by the addition of tassels. (Taken from the book entitled The Origins of Tennis)
Balls of the early
days of tennis were made of leather stuffed with wool or hair. They were hard
enough to cause injury and even death. Starting in the 18th century,
¾" strips of wool were wound tightly around a nucleus made by rolling a number
of strips into a little ball. Then string was tied in many directions around the
ball and a white cloth covering sewn around the ball. From the beginning of lawn
tennis in the 1870’s, India rubber, made from a vulcanisation process invented
by Charles Goodyear in the 1850s, was used to manufacture lawn tennis balls.
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