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$100 Question from History This culture batted a ball back and forth more than 7,000 years ago.
$100 Answer from History Who are the Chinese?
$200 Question from History This French game consisted of hitting a stuffed object over a rope with the bare hand.
$200 Answer from History What is jeu de paume or “game of the hand”?
$300 Question from History It wasn’t until about 1400 A.D. that this tennis implement was introduced.
$300 Answer from History What is a racket?
$400 Question from History This person is credited with bringing the game of tennis to New York in 1874.
$400 Answer from History Who is Mary Outerbridge?
$500 Question from History This is considered to be the most important tennis tournament in the world.
$500 Answer from History What is Wimbledon?
$100 Question from Equipment This is the point on the racket face that gives the least vibration on ball contact.
$100 Answer from Equipment What is the sweet spot?
$200 Question from Equipment This type of grip material provides players a more secure grip in high humid temperatures.
$200 Answer from Equipment What is a synthetic grip?
$300 Question from Equipment Choose name-brand tennis balls.
$300 Answer from Equipment What kind of tennis balls should be bought?
$400 Question from Equipment This type of ball fluffs up more quickly and helps protect the cover against abrasive wear.
$400 Answer from Equipment What is a heavy duty ball?
$500 Question from Equipment This is the most important part of a tennis player’s wardrobe.
$500 Answer from Equipment What are tennis shoes?
$100 Question from Rules This term represents “zero” in tennis.
$100 Answer from Rules What is “love”?
$200 Question from Rules The correct term for the players’ score when tied after six or more points have been played.
$200 Answer from Rules What is deuce?
$300 Question from Rules These are the number of points needed to win a game if VASSS or “No-Ad” scoring is used.
$300 Answer from Rules What are four?
$400 Question from Rules This is the most popular tie-breaker used Today.
$400 Answer from Rules What is the 12-Point Tiebreaker?
$500 Question from Rules This divides the right and left sides of the court at the baseline.
$500 Answer from Rules What is the center mark?
$100 Question from Strokes This is the most common grip used and is often called the “shake hands” grip.
$100 Answer from Strokes What is the eastern forehand grip?
$200 Question from Strokes The advantage of this grip is that no change has to be made between forehand and backhand shots.
$200 Answer from Strokes What is a continental grip?
$300 Question from Strokes This grip is advantageous for a small or weak player.
$300 Answer from Strokes What is a two-handed backhand grip?
$400 Question from Strokes A ball below waist level should be contacted like this.
$400 Answer from Strokes What is lower the racket arm by bending the knees – not the back?
$500 Question from Strokes This is an advantage of a “flat” serve.
$500 Answer from Strokes What is less spin and more speed?
$100 Question from Terms This is a short backswing shot taken before the ball hits the court.
$100 Answer from Terms What is a volley?
$200 Question from Terms This is an exchange of shots after the serve and usually from the baseline.
$200 Answer from Terms What is a rally?
$300 Question from Terms This is the term for the score when the receiving player wins the next point following deuce.
$300 Answer from Terms What is “ad-out” or “advantage receiver”?
$400 Question from Terms This should be called whenever a point needs to be replayed. Usually on a serve that hits the net and lands in the correct court.
$400 Answer from Terms What is a “let”?
$500 Question from Terms This generally refers to the doubles play of a net person who is able to pick off shots intended for a partner.