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What is the Wimbledon and Davis Cup tennis match? What's good about "chasing the ball" in table tennis?
1. What is the Wimbledon and Davis Cup tennis match?
Wimbledon Tennis Tournament and Davis Cup Tennis Tournament are the most authoritative and representative tennis tournaments in the world at present, and their origins are not complicated.
Wimbledon Tennis Tournament, called All England Tennis Lawn Championship, is an open tennis championship jointly organized by All England Club and British Lawn Tennis Association. It originated in 1877, and got its name because this competition is held in Wimbledon, England every year. The tennis rules we are using now are basically the rules of Wimbledon in 1877. For example, the tennis court was changed into a rectangle (23.77m× 8.23m), and the score was scored in the ancient medieval way, that is, winning 1 point is called "15", winning 2 points is called "3", winning 3 points is called "4", and so on. Wimbledon tennis tournament includes men's, women's and junior singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed doubles.
Davis Cup Tennis Tournament, also known as men's Davis Cup Tennis Tournament, is a tennis championship sponsored by the International Lawn Tennis Federation, which is recognized as the most important team championship. Because the trophy of this competition was donated by American Davis (1879-1945), this competition was called Davis Cup Tennis Tournament. The contest was founded in 19 and held once a year. Participating countries must be eliminated by regions (zones) first, and the winning team in the interregional finals has the right to win the cup with the holder of the last cup. The competition is stipulated as four singles (two athletes cross) and one doubles, and the winner is three out of five.
second, what's good about "chasing the ball" in table tennis?
When it comes to "chasing the ball", people will think of badminton's "heart ball". "Heartwarming ball" means that the ball from the other side hits you right in the chest. At this time, you can't stop it, you can't smoke it, and the long racket annoys you. The "chasing ball" of table tennis is similar to this. "Chasing ball" generally refers to two kinds. One is that after Party A serves, he takes a step to the left to prepare for the attack, but Party B is quick-sighted and pushes the ball to the left at once. At this time, Party A's center of gravity has moved to the left and cannot be reversed immediately, and this ball becomes a "chasing ball". Another kind of "chasing ball" is a ball that flies to the armpit of the body, that is, the right hand holds the racket and flies to the right armpit, and the left hand holds the racket and leaves the armpit, so that the opponent is not easy to attack or return the ball sideways, and often makes mistakes.
the "chasing ball" has strong power. If the opponent is a player who is good at attacking, "chasing the ball" will greatly limit his attack and create opportunities for himself. At the same time, "chasing the ball" is also a trouble for tall players, because he is not flexible enough, and he often loses points for "chasing the ball" because he can't dodge and can't return the ball.
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