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51.

Who Is The First Person To Win Wimbledon With An Invitation?

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Goran Ivanisevic is the FIRST PERSON in the history of TENNIS to win a GRAND Slam tournament with an invitation.

Goran Ivanisevic is the first person in the history of tennis to win a Grand Slam tournament with an invitation.

52.

Who Won The Tennis Masters Cup In 2001?

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Lleyton Hewitt won the Tennis MASTERS Cup 2001 in SYDNEY and ENDED the season as the world no. 1 player.

Lleyton Hewitt won the Tennis Masters Cup 2001 in Sydney and ended the season as the world no. 1 player.

53.

In The Australian Open 2003, How Many Australian Men Players Made It To The Quarter-finals?

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No Australian players MADE it. Lleyton Hewitt made it to the 4TH ROUND LOSING to Younes El Aynaoui, 6-7, 7-6, 7-6, and 6-4.

No Australian players made it. Lleyton Hewitt made it to the 4th round losing to Younes El Aynaoui, 6-7, 7-6, 7-6, and 6-4.

54.

After Serena Williams Had Won The Women's Singles At Australian Open In 2003, She Had Completed What People Call The Serena ______.

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The SERENA SLAM consists of having the name Serena, and WINNING four GRAND Slams in a row.

The Serena Slam consists of having the name Serena, and winning four Grand Slams in a row.

55.

Who Is The Only Member Of The British Royal Family Ever To Have Competed In A First-class Tennis Tournament When He Entered The Men's Doubles Event At Wimbledon In 1926?

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As Duke of York, Prince ALBERT (LATER King George VI) was a keen tennis player and entered Wimbledon with his RAF tennis doubles partner, Wing Commander Louis Greig. Being Wimbledons Jubilee year, this was a high profile event and both King George V and QUEEN Mary were present on the opening day to witness their son's defeat at the HANDS of two veteran English players with a combined age of 110 years.

As Duke of York, Prince Albert (later King George VI) was a keen tennis player and entered Wimbledon with his RAF tennis doubles partner, Wing Commander Louis Greig. Being Wimbledons Jubilee year, this was a high profile event and both King George V and Queen Mary were present on the opening day to witness their son's defeat at the hands of two veteran English players with a combined age of 110 years.

56.

Which Of These Professional Tennis Players Is From The United States?

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FEDERER is SWISS, Nalbandian an Argentinean, and HENMAN is from GREAT BRITAIN.

Federer is Swiss, Nalbandian an Argentinean, and Henman is from Great Britain.

57.

Which Of The Following Constitutes The Point Accumulation In A Tennis Match?

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When players WIN a specified number of points, they win that GAME. Usually, when they win at least SIX games total, they win that set. Win 2 out of 3 sets and you win the match. Some MATCHES are best out of 5 sets in order to win.

When players win a specified number of points, they win that game. Usually, when they win at least six games total, they win that set. Win 2 out of 3 sets and you win the match. Some matches are best out of 5 sets in order to win.

58.

What Is The Object You Use To Hit The Ball?

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RACQUETS come in many different COLOURS and sizes depending on your skill level. For example, a 26 inch racquet is for beginners. A bat is often used for sports like CRICKET. Clubs are used for sports like golf. The HAND is often used for sports like EUROPEAN handball.

Racquets come in many different colours and sizes depending on your skill level. For example, a 26 inch racquet is for beginners. A bat is often used for sports like cricket. Clubs are used for sports like golf. The hand is often used for sports like European handball.

59.

When Did The "open Era" Of Tennis Begin?

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The LONGSTANDING rules of AMATEURS not being allowed to play in the major tournaments were abandoned in 1968. It allowed both PROFESSIONALS and amateurs to play. The first Grand Slam to go open was the French Open (ROLAND Garros).

The longstanding rules of amateurs not being allowed to play in the major tournaments were abandoned in 1968. It allowed both professionals and amateurs to play. The first Grand Slam to go open was the French Open (Roland Garros).

60.

Why Didn't Ana Ivanovo Participate In Beijing Olympics 2008?

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Ana IVANOVO had a THUMB injury at that TIME, so she had to RETIRE from the TOURNAMENT.

Ana Ivanovo had a thumb injury at that time, so she had to retire from the tournament.

61.

Basically, A Tennis Racket Is Made Up Of Three Main Components, The Grip, Shaft, And Head. The Strings Or Guts Of The Racket Are Made Of Either Natural Or Synthetic Materials. What Animals' Intestines Are Used To Make Natural Guts?

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COW and sheep intestines contain a type of chemical substance known as collagen, which has good ELASTICITY PROPERTY. On the other hand, synthetic GUTS are made of artificial materials, such as nylon, Kevlar, and polyester.

Cow and sheep intestines contain a type of chemical substance known as collagen, which has good elasticity property. On the other hand, synthetic guts are made of artificial materials, such as nylon, Kevlar, and polyester.

62.

How Many Serves Is A Player Allowed Per Game?

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With DEUCE, ad in, and ad out, there's no LIMIT to how long a game might go on, or how MANY servers will be involved. Some service GAMES can go quite long.

With deuce, ad in, and ad out, there's no limit to how long a game might go on, or how many servers will be involved. Some service games can go quite long.

63.

The Favorites For The 2010 Australian Open, Beginning In January At The Very Start Of The Season, Were Not The Usual Suspects. The Big Names Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, And Roger Federer Had Suffered Surprising Defeats At The End Of 2009 And The Beginning Of 2010 To Lower-ranked Players. However, Federer Defended His No. 1 World Ranking By Topping Which Top 10 Player In The Final In Melbourne?

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The draw in Australia was an exciting revelation, because Andy Murray's place at fourth in the rankings was overtaken by the Argentine US Open Champion, Juan Martin Del Potro. That meant that Murray would draw one of the top four seeds in the QUARTERFINALS, and as luck would have it, the Scot was scheduled against Rafael Nadal. The eagerly-anticipated match was actually unremarkable, because Nadal was still hampered by a knee injury and retired down two sets and a BREAK.

The other quarterfinal matchups were up-and-coming Croat Marin Cilic defeating Andy Roddick, Federer's victory over Nikolay Davydenko, and a surprising defeat for a sick Djokovic at the hands of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Federer beat Tsonga and Murray beat Cilic to reach the final, a repeat of the 2008 US Open. The RESULT was the same. Murray's nerves were instantly apparent, and Federer won a handy 6-3, 6-4, and 7-6. On the WOMEN's side, Serena Williams took an exciting final against Justine Henin, on the Belgian's RETURN appearance at a Grand Slam after a long hiatus.

The draw in Australia was an exciting revelation, because Andy Murray's place at fourth in the rankings was overtaken by the Argentine US Open Champion, Juan Martin Del Potro. That meant that Murray would draw one of the top four seeds in the quarterfinals, and as luck would have it, the Scot was scheduled against Rafael Nadal. The eagerly-anticipated match was actually unremarkable, because Nadal was still hampered by a knee injury and retired down two sets and a break.

The other quarterfinal matchups were up-and-coming Croat Marin Cilic defeating Andy Roddick, Federer's victory over Nikolay Davydenko, and a surprising defeat for a sick Djokovic at the hands of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Federer beat Tsonga and Murray beat Cilic to reach the final, a repeat of the 2008 US Open. The result was the same. Murray's nerves were instantly apparent, and Federer won a handy 6-3, 6-4, and 7-6. On the women's side, Serena Williams took an exciting final against Justine Henin, on the Belgian's return appearance at a Grand Slam after a long hiatus.

64.

Which Tennis Player Is Made-up, He Doesn't Exist?

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VIKTOR Troicki is from SERBIA, Stanislas Wawrinka from SWITZERLAND GILLES Simon from France.

Viktor Troicki is from Serbia, Stanislas Wawrinka from Switzerland Gilles Simon from France.

65.

Who Did Novak Djokovic Defeat In The 2013 Australian Open Semi-finals?

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Djokovic WENT on to win the title, defeating ANDY MURRAY in the final. Rafael Nadal was still recovering from injury in January 2013 so could not compete in Melbourne.

Djokovic went on to win the title, defeating Andy Murray in the final. Rafael Nadal was still recovering from injury in January 2013 so could not compete in Melbourne.

66.

In Which Round Was Rafael Nadal Eliminated From Wimbledon 2012?

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He FELL in an EPIC 5-setter to UNDERDOG LUKAS Rosol.

He fell in an epic 5-setter to underdog Lukas Rosol.

67.

What Two Players Met In Three Consecutive Wimbledon Finals From 1988 Through 1990?

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Both BORIS BECKER and STEFAN Edberg were KNOWN for their booming SERVES and great volleys at the net.

Both Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg were known for their booming serves and great volleys at the net.

68.

Who Is Credited With Patenting Modern Lawn Tennis As We Know It?

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MAJOR Walter Clopton Wingfield patented his game of lawn tennis, or sphairistikè as he called it, in 1874 in Wales. He excelled at marketing his game by sending a boxed set complete with the rules, a net, poles, balls, and rackets across the world. Over 1000 sets WENT out the FIRST year. Remember this was in the 1870S!

Major Walter Clopton Wingfield patented his game of lawn tennis, or sphairistikè as he called it, in 1874 in Wales. He excelled at marketing his game by sending a boxed set complete with the rules, a net, poles, balls, and rackets across the world. Over 1000 sets went out the first year. Remember this was in the 1870s!