Where Was Tennis Invented?

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Tennis is a sport normally played between two players or two teams of two players each. The modern game of tennis was invented in late 19th century England. However most historians believe that tennis' ancient origin is from France where the ball was played using the palm of the hand.
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Table tennis or ping-pong was created in the 1880s when British soldiers in South African and India created the game using a table, row of books placed in the middle of the table,
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Tennis originated in France before the 12th century. Although the origin of tennis is unclear, many believe it was invented in 1873 by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, a british army
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Alot of people thought that tennis was started by the ancient greek romans, and the egyptians. The French Monks were the ones who really discovered the game in the 11th or 12th century
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No one is credited for the original 11th century tennis ball. It was made of leather that was wrapped around wool or fur with string. The yellow tennis ball we use today was created
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