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Tennis has a long history, but the birth of the game played today is thought to have taken place in England.

11th century beginnings

The earliest recognisable relative to tennis, as we know it, was "jeu de paume", played in 11th century France. Played in a monastery courtyard, the game used the walls and sloping roofs as part of the court and the palm of the hand to hit the ball.

Tennis overtakes croquet

By the late 19th century, the popularity of lawn tennis had overtaken croquet in England. For this reason, the All England Croquet Club embraced the sport and designated certain croquet lawns to be used for tennis. It was this natural supply of venues combined with the already existing framework for a racquet game that resulted in the birth of the modern game in England.

An international sport

In 1913, lawn tennis was becoming increasingly popular worldwide. Therefore it seemed natural that the existing National Tennis Associations should join forces to ensure the game was uniformly structured. An international conference was held between 12 nations in Paris and the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) was created.

Professional dilemma

Tennis has a long Olympic history but withdrew from the programme after 1924. It did not return as a medal sport until 1988. Professionals are now welcome to compete, and the Olympic competition includes men's and women's singles and men's and women's doubles.

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Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Mixed Doubles
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Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Mixed Doubles

Lulu Sun SUI and Damien Wenger SUI in action during the Bronze Medal Match in the Tennis Mixed Doubles at Buenos Aires Lawn tennis Club during The Youth Olympic Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina Sunday 14th October 2018.
Florian Eisele for OIS/IOC
Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Women's Singles
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Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Women's Singles

Kaja Juvan SLO in action in the Tennis Women's Singles Final at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club, Green Park. The Youth Olympic Games, Buenos Aires, Argentina Sunday 14th October 2018.
Florian Eisele for OIS/IOC
Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Women’s Single
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Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Women’s Single

Xinyu Wang of the People's Republic of China during the Tennis Women's Singles Bronze Medal Match on Day 7 of the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club on October 13, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
IOC/OIS
Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Men’s Singles
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Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Men’s Singles

Hugo Gaston of France during the Tennis Mens Singles Fina on Day 7 of the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club on October 13, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
IOC/OIS
Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Women’s Doubles
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Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Women’s Doubles

Kaja Juvan of Slovenia and Iga Natalia Swiatek of Poland during the Tennis Womens Doubles Final on Day 7 of the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club on October 13, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Men’s Singles
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Buenos Aires 2018 - Tennis - Men’s Singles

Facundo Diaz Acosta of Argentina during the Tennis Mens Singles Fina on Day 7 of the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club on October 13, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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