What are the achievements of Chinese tennis? 20

Updated on physical education 2024-02-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.In the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Li Ting and Sun Tiantian won the women's doubles gold medal in tennis, and they defeated Spain's Pasqueer and Martinez 6-3 in two games.

    2.Zheng Jie and Yan Zi won their first place in the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam women's doubles for Chinese at the Australian Open in January 2004.

    3.Zheng Jie reached the round of 16 of the French Open at Roland Garros in May 2004.

    4.Approved by the International Tennis Association, the China Open Tennis Championships have been held annually in China for 10 consecutive years since 2004, and were fully upgraded in 2009, with the men's tournament being a "500-point tournament" with a total prize fund of $2 million, and the women's tournament with a total prize fund of at least $4 million. In this way, from a global perspective, the overall strength and influence of the men's and women's events in the China Open are second only to the four Grand Slam tournaments, and the Indian Wells Tournament, Miami Tournament and the new Madrid Tournament, which have a long history and tradition, and have been upgraded to one of the "super events" after the four Grand Slam tournaments.

    5.Li Na made new Chinese tennis history by winning the 2011 French Open, and she also became the first Asian player to win a Grand Slam tournament, rising to fourth in the world rankings.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The woman with the most titles in tennis history is Margaret Smith Court, and the man is Jimmy Connors.

    Margaret Smith Court: (British Royal Medal winner, Australian Medal winner, born in Australia on July 16, 1942), former top seed in women's tennis, in 1970, she became the first Open to win four Grand Slams in the same year.

    The women's singles champion. Margaret. Smith. Scott.

    Won a record 24 Grand Slam singles titles (the highest in tennis history).

    Jimmy Connors was born in Illinois on September 2, 1952.

    East St. Louis. He is an American professional tennis player. The former world No. 1.

    1. The No. 1 player has been ranked No. 1 at the ATP year-end for five consecutive years (1974-78). He has 109 singles titles (the highest ever recorded, including 8 Grand Slam titles) on the ATP Tour, in his career.

    1241-277.

    Extended Information: Margaret Smith Court Profile: (Margaret Smith Court, British Empire.)

    Royal Medal Winner, Australian Medal Winner, born in Australia on 16 July 1942), is a former top seed in women's tennis. In 1970, she became the first woman to win four Grand Slam singles titles at the Open in the same year. Margaret Smith; Scott won a record 24 Grand Slam singles titles (the highest in tennis history).

    She also won a record 62 Grand Slam titles (the highest in tennis history) – 24 singles titles, 19 women's doubles titles and 19 mixed doubles titles. She is considered by many to be the greatest female tennis player. According to the International Tennis Hall of Fame, "no tennis player has ever been able to match her".

    Jimmy Connors is one of the players with the longest career in tennis history. From the early 70s to the mid-90s of the 20th century, he spanned three years and witnessed tennis from the era of wooden rackets to the era of carbon steel rackets. He was one of the most competitive players in men's tennis in the mid-70s and early 80s of the 20th century, boasting the highest number since the Open, including eight Grand Slam titles.

    He represented the United States in the Davis Cup in 1975, 1981 and 1984, and the United States won the championship in 1981. He was engaged to American women's tennis star Evert, but the relationship ended in failure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The most won titles in tennis are Jimmy Connors, who has won 109 singles titles, and Margaret Smith Scott, who has won 62 Grand Slam titles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Roger Federer, this is a very good guy, and he has won a lot of championships in his history. And he has won 17 Grand Slam singles records, which is particularly powerful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most titled tennis player is Ter Smith Court, an Australian who has won 24 Grand Slams in her career.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In tennis, the most title-winning is Jimmy Connors, who has 109 titles.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I didn't hear a single reply. Instead, the waiter who heard the sound came over, looked him up and down suspiciously, and set foot on his beloved green field again and played his favorite football again!

    I also remembered what I came here for. There was little to see the ball spinning or arcing, and worst of all, he stared at the cigarette that he had already stepped on for a long time, and then opened the drawer to light another one, and the full-back, who had just managed to make a tackle, broke the ball from his opponent's feet again;

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first Chinese men's tennis player Gong Maoxin.

    Gender: Male. Date of birth: August 1987.

    Nationality: Nanjing, Jiangsu.

    Height: 178cm

    Weight: 69kg

    Education: Undergraduate student at Nanjing University of Science and Technology.

    Registration unit: Jiangsu.

    Current coach: Li Hui.

    Best result: Champion of the men's tennis team competition of the 11th National Games.

    Athletic experience] joined the provincial team in August 1998.

    athletic performance] in 2010.

    In the men's doubles final of the 16th Guangzhou Asian Games, Gongmaoxin and Li Zhe won the silver medal in men's doubles.

    In 2009.

    The 5th East Asian Games tennis men's singles quarterfinals lost to South Korea's Zheng Shishi (6:2; 4:6;2:6)

    The champion of the 11th National Games tennis men's team competition represents the Jiangsu team (other members: Zhang Ze, Zeng Shaoxuan and Xue Feng).

    The 11th National Games tennis men's singles ranked 5th, representing the Jiangsu team.

    On October 12, the Shanghai ATP 1000 Masters continued the first round of competition, and in a key battle on the center court today, the Chinese player Gong Maoxin, who held a wild card, fought with the Russian "Tsar" Safin, who was about to retire, and Gong Maoxin lost 4-6 4-6.

    2008 Team Champion of the National Tennis Team Championship.

    2006 Team Champion at the National Team Championships.

    Ranking: Current singles world ranking: 299

    Current doubles world ranking: 137

    Highest singles ranking: 294 (31 January 2011).

    Highest doubles ranking: 137 (7 February 2011).

    Singles titles: 0

    Doubles titles: 0

    2011 singles record so far: 8-2.

    2011 doubles record so far: 8-4.

    Career singles record: 94-78.

    Career doubles record: 153-91.

    What's new in this paragraph.

    On October 1, 2011, in the first round of the men's singles qualifying tournament of the 2011 China Open, he lost to Russia's Gabashvili (2:6;1:6), missed the next round.

    On October 29, 2011, he participated in the 2011 "Mercedes-Benz Cup" Chinese Tennis Grand Prix, won the men's doubles championship, and successfully entered the men's singles final, played with Zhang Ze (doubles partner), and finally lost the game 2:1.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Women are famous, and men really haven't heard of being in the top 100

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Basic = 0, it seems that I haven't even entered the main tournament of a Grand Slam tournament, and the best ranking in the world is about 400.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It seems that there are only women.

    The man is not famous.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Modern tennis generally includes both indoor and outdoor tennis. The game of tennis originated in the 12th and 13th centuries as a game in which French missionaries hit the ball with their palms in the cloisters of churches. Later, it became an indoor pastime in the court.

    It is also believed that the origins of tennis can be traced back to a ball game called Rio de Baume that was popular in France before the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). It is said that the game is played by two people, each holding a racket, and the court is surrounded by a fence that hits the wall and bounces back before crossing the net. Therefore, it has many similarities with modern tennis in terms of the courts and equipment used, as well as the method of playing the game, so some people regard it as the original form of tennis.

    The diameter of a tennis ball is between and cm. In the beginning, tennis balls were made of two hemispheres filled with grass, leaves, or hair, but later with the continuous development of tennis balls, the production of balls became more and more exquisite.

    By the middle of the 14th century, a French poet introduced the ball game to the French court as a pastime for royal and aristocratic men and women. At that time, this game was played in the hall of the palace, there were no nets and no rackets, and the balls were rolled into a circle of cloth and tied with ropes. Set up a rope in the middle of the court as a boundary, use both hands as a racket, and throw the ball from the rope, called tennez in French, "takeit" in English!

    Soon, wooden rackets were used instead of two-handed rackets. At the beginning of the 16th century, this ball game was discovered by the French people, and out of curiosity it began to be imitated, and soon spread to major cities, while improving the utensils. The ball was made more durable, the racket was changed from wooden to parchment, the surface area of the racket was enlarged, and the handle of the grip was lengthened.

    The rope in the middle of the field adds countless short ropes hanging down to the ground, and the ball can be clearly detected when passing under the rope. It was later banned by King Louis of France and stipulated that it was a privileged game at court. At the beginning of the 17th century, rope curtains were no longer used in the middle of the venue, but small square nets were used, which had a better effect than curtains, and the beats were changed to stringed nets, which were elastic and lightweight.

    In the French court, a golden container was placed next to the court, and after each match, spectators put money on a plate as a prize for the winner. What started out as a well-intentioned method evolved into a form of gambling. At first, the amount was small, but over time the gambling grew, and some people even went bankrupt, so disputes arose, and the French king decreed that the game would be banned again, which was the main reason for the decline of tennis in the early 18th century.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Singles most:

    Men: Jimmy Connors, 109.

    Women: Navratilova, 167.

    The four slams are the most:

    Men: Emerson, 28 Grand Slam trophies (12 in singles, 16 in doubles).

    Women: Court, 62 Grand Slam trophies (24 in women's singles and 38 in doubles).

    Upstairs, Sampras has the most men's Grand Slam singles titles, 14.

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