You can hardly say the top players didn’t come to Australia when Tilden. Vines, and Budge were here in the 1930s. BJK was here plenty of times in the 1960s, and in the 1950s the Americans had to come here to try to get the Davis Cup back. And there’s not much point talking about 140cm when the game has always been specified in feet and inches.
It’s great you’re doing a video on the history of tennis but you should at least research how to pronounce things you don’t know how to pronounce like ‘jeu de paume’ and the players’ names. This video should have been twice as long or at least broken into two parts including the key players from the 70s, 80s, and 90s along with how technology changed the game over the years. Federer is by far my favorite player but for him to be virtually the only feature name covered is unfair to the history of the sport.
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You can hardly say the top players didn’t come to Australia when Tilden. Vines, and Budge were here in the 1930s. BJK was here plenty of times in the 1960s, and in the 1950s the Americans had to come here to try to get the Davis Cup back.
And there’s not much point talking about 140cm when the game has always been specified in feet and inches.
Margeret Court won more grand slams than Serena and anyone else, male and female.
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It’s great you’re doing a video on the history of tennis but you should at least research how to pronounce things you don’t know how to pronounce like ‘jeu de paume’ and the players’ names. This video should have been twice as long or at least broken into two parts including the key players from the 70s, 80s, and 90s along with how technology changed the game over the years. Federer is by far my favorite player but for him to be virtually the only feature name covered is unfair to the history of the sport.
this is actually a common problem many people make videos without knowing how to pronounce things properly, i love this video though.
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