Tennis, one of the ball sports, was nurtured in France, born in England, and reached its peak in popularity and formation in the United States. Its earliest origins can be traced back to 12th-13th century France.


At the inaugural modern Olympic Games held in Athens in 1896, men's singles and doubles tennis were listed as official events.


However, due to disagreements between the International Olympic Committee and the International Tennis Federation on the issue of "amateur athletes," tennis events were canceled for seven consecutive Olympic Games. It wasn't until the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics that tennis was reinstated as an Olympic sport. In the 1988 Seoul Olympics, tennis was again listed as an official competition.


As is well known, tennis is one of today's four major aristocratic sports, fashionable and prevalent worldwide. Wherever you go, some people love playing tennis. Tennis involves no physical contact, and as long as you know how to play and master the techniques, you can enjoy this sport for a lifetime.


Tennis is often hailed as the second major ball sport because it engages various parts of the body, second only to the first major ball sport, soccer. Tennis lacks only the training of heading the ball, meaning that only the functionality of the head remains unexercised.


1. Tennis can shape one's comprehensive qualities.


To be honest, tennis is a sport that greatly tests physical fitness and strength. Learning to play tennis from scratch is not easy, and becoming a skilled player requires a lot of effort. The process of playing tennis can be frustrating, and periods of stagnation in skill development can lead to self-doubt.


However, perseverance leads to rewards, and those who persist can enjoy the happiness of tennis. Through this perseverance, you can gain many benefits, including improvements in physical and mental qualities. Therefore, those who play tennis often conclude that people who play tennis well tend to have higher overall qualities.


2. Playing tennis well can help you make more like-minded friends.


Tennis players know that having a good practice partner is essential for improving their tennis skills, especially for novice players. They eagerly seek someone who can play with them, regardless of their social status. If your tennis skills are decent, consider treating these novice players warmly.


Don't look down on their skills, as you'll find that they will always reach out to you, trust you, and admire you! Therefore, if you play tennis well, you can make more friends.


3. Tennis can better cultivate intelligence and emotional intelligence.


Tennis is a high-threshold sport. To excel in tennis, physical condition is not the only determining factor; intelligence is also crucial. Due to the high technical threshold, you must think more during training to improve your tennis skills quickly. Therefore, playing tennis helps develop intelligence.


Tennis is a civilized sport that demands high standards of behavior from athletes on the court. Especially in competitive matches, you may become irritable due to a missed shot or lose confidence due to an opponent's brilliant attack, which can ultimately affect the outcome of the match. At such times, you must overcome various negative emotions, patiently strive to play each point well, and perform at your best to have a chance of winning a match.


Regardless of the outcome of the match, as long as you can display enough composure, elegance, gentility, resilience, etc., on the tennis court, you are a winner. Overcoming yourself is more important than winning championships!


4. Tennis makes one want to do nothing else but play.


Believe it or not, a tennis enthusiast may run from one end of the city to the other for a particular tennis partner, court, or match.


This dedication stems from love. Once you fall in love with tennis, you become addicted, and a tennis player's leisure time is spent playing tennis, leading to a more proactive, healthy, and fulfilling life.


Playing tennis well will accompany you for a lifetime. It is an endlessly rewarding sport worth pursuing.