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After its initial rise in popularity with the French nobility, tennis spread throughout Europe, becoming particularly popular in England. As in France the game became recognized as the sport of kings. Henry VIII was a very keen player and built a court at his palace in Hampton Court, still used today by Real Tennis enthusiasts. Tennis wasn't just confined to France and England though, and the game also spread to Spain, Italy, Holland, Switzerland and Germany. In the 18th century however, the game went into decline, the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars virtually eliminating it across most of Europe. This was to change in the 19th century when Victorian prosperity in England prompted a significant revival. Courts were built in many famous country houses and the first tennis clubs providing facilities for members began to appear. In was during this period that the game of Lawn Tennis began to emerge. Enthusiasts had been trying for some time to adapt the game into an open-air sport and as strange as it may seem this was largely brought about by the development of vulcanized rubber. This enabled the production of balls that were soft enough so as not to damage the grass, but which still retained the elasticity and liveliness of rubber. "To see Good Tennis! What divine joy Read more. The Wimbledon Championship was one of the most significant developments in the history of tennis. The Olympic tennis competition will air on Bravo and USA Network, with USA Network televising the gold medal matches in both men’s and women’s singles live. The United States has won more Olympic medals in men's and women's tennis than any other nation since tennis was re-instated as an Olympic sport in 1988. Identical twins Bob and Mike Bryan become the second set of brothers to represent the United States in Olympic tennis. After losing in the women's semifinals of the 1975 US Open to Chris Evert, an 18-year-old Navratilova of Czechoslovakia appeared at the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service office in New York and asked for political asylum. The last American men to play doubles and singles at the Olympics were Andre Agassi and Mal Washington at the 1996 Games. Venus and Serena Williams became the first set of sisters to
ever win Olympic gold medals
in tennis.
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