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    When I Was Born

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    famous tennis player. She began playing tennis when she was five years old. She was home schooled by her father‚ who was also her coach. In 2001‚ her and her sister became the first team to win four Grand Slam women’s doubles title. She won her first world title in 2002. She became the oldest number-one champion in 2013 with her sixth championship victory. Throughout the years 2004 to 2007‚ she had many injuries and depression. She is currently ranked number one is women’s singles tennis. The Women’s

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    photo essay Assignment

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    to the person viewing it. We all Come from different ways of life‚ backgrounds‚ and physical environments. Our experiences growing up are what paint these unique stories in our minds. In this photograph we can see a person tossing up a tennis ball about to initiate a serve. When viewed through the eyes of someone in the upper social class‚ it would seem as someone is enjoying a leisurely past time. However‚ to someone belonging to a low class‚ this person is dedicated and trying

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    Sport Event

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    A sport event I have attended I like speaking about this topic‚ because I am a huge tennis fan. My most memorable match was in the last year‚ the Roland Garros final. I got the ticket‚ and the trip to Paris for my 18th birthday‚ from my niece who came with me because he likes tennis too. When I got the ticket I didn’t know who would play in the final‚ but I was very lucky‚ because my favourite player Maria Sharapova reached the final and she had the chance to win the French Open and to secure a

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    Personal Narrative

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    center court. In her hands‚ she held a list on which the matches for the day were written in a dark‚ red ink. Matches were announced individually starting with junior varsity‚ continuing until only four girls were left standing in the huddle. My new tennis dress was whipping around my legs‚ and I could hear the flags flapping back and forth above my head. The suspense was building as I awaited the match that would decide my fate for the season. “Ladies‚ you all know how this goes‚” Coach began. “Best

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    failure

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    quotes. One reason I agree with this quote is because he is my all-time favorite NBA player; but the main reason I admire it is because it has inspired me to excel at several different things‚ such as sports‚ hobbies‚ and other interests. Losing a tennis match is one example of failure that I have experienced. I lost at least three or four matches last year playing as a freshman. I must have learned from my mistakes because this season my partner and I went undefeated in JV doubles. Despite this‚

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    values and feelings. It is the development of the entire brain’s thoughts and feelings. To become a tennis player you need to develop Physical – motor skills‚ general co-ordination‚ moving around the tennis court‚ hand eye co-ordination‚ hitting the tennis ball with the tennis racket Cognitive/intellectual - thinking the game‚ having a game plan‚ Emotion – self-esteem and self – expression some tennis players are quite where some are loud‚ handling negative moments when losing a match Communication

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    A Analysis of Cecil Vyse

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    For example‚ Lucy becomes “red” with anger when Cecil prohibits her from playing what she likes and instead commands her to play another piece at which she “close[s] the instrument” out of exasperation. In addition‚ when he refuses to join in the tennis match‚ Lucy‚ already “angry” that Cecil “fail[s] to realize that it may be an act of kindness for a bad player to make up a fourth‚” concludes that he is actually “sneer[ing]” at her and the other players and thus “refuses to answer” him when he tries

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    paintings

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    off-side decisions‚ whether a ball passes over the goal line‚ and clarify penalty decisions. Hawk-Eye Technology Hawk-eye is the name of a computer and camera system which traces a ball’s trajectory. It is being used in international cricket and tennis‚ and many other sports are also looking at making use of this technology. The system is also being trialled in soccer as part of the goal line assessment. The Premier League of Football in the UK has agreed to the introduction of goal-line sensors

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    Kiran Bedi

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    the Sacred Heart Convent School‚ Amritsar‚ where she joined the National Cadet Corps(NCC). She took up tennis‚ a passion she inherited from her father‚ a tennis player.[1] She won the Junior National Lawn Tennis Championship in 1966‚ the Asian Lawn Tennis Championship in 1972‚ and the All-India Interstate Women ’s Lawn Tennis Championship in 1976.[8] In addition‚ she also won the All-Asian Tennis Championship‚ and won the Asian Ladies Title at the age of 22. She earned her

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    Technology in Sports

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    example the Cyclops is a computer system of infra-red beams conceived by British inventor Bill Carlton of Malta‚ which is used on the ATP and WTA professional tennis tours as an electronic line judge to help determine whether a serve is in or out. Another example would be the Hawk-Eye‚ this is a complex computer system used in cricket‚ tennis and other sports to visually track the trajectory of the ball and display a record of its most statistically likely path as a moving image. Disadvantages

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