Rules
Famous Players
Grand Slam Tournaments
Tennis Slang
PCC Professionals
100
The right service court is also called this
What is deuce court?
100

This Swiss player has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles and is known for his elegant one-handed backhand. 

Who is Roger Federer?

100

In 1973, this American legend threatened to boycott the US Open, making it the first Grand Slam to offer equal prize money to men and women.

Who is Billie Jean King?

100

WITAP stands for this.

What is The Women's Inter-Club Tennis Association of Philadelphia?

100

This person is PCC's Head of Junior Tennis / Racquets Professional - he's standing right there. 

Who is Wyatt Winchester Marshall?

200

The score 40-40 is called this.

What is deuce?

200

This Spanish player, known as the "King of Clay," retired in 2024 with 22 Grand Slam titles.

Who is Rafael Nadal?

200

In 1975, the US Open switched from grass to this surface — the same type we play on at PCC.

What is clay (Har-Tru)?

200

In tennis, this word means zero — and it may come from the French word for "egg."

What is love?

200

This is the state where Paloma's love for tennis and her journey began.

What is California?

300

If your serve hits your partner at the net, this is the result.

What is a fault?

300

This Italian became the first player from his country to reach World No. 1, doing so in 2024.

Who is Jannik Sinner?

300

Arthur Ashe Stadium is the largest tennis stadium in the world, seating this many people.

What is 23,771

300

When a player wins a game on their opponent's serve, it's called this.

What is a break?

300

Chris has had two jobs outside of tennis — landscaping, and dressing up as this famous American landmark to wave at traffic and attract customers.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

400

To join WITAP, a club must be located within a reasonable distance of this Philadelphia landmark.

What is City Hall.

400

This player won her first Grand Slam at age 18 at the 2021 US Open, becoming the first qualifier to win a major.

Who is Emma Raducanu?

400

The French Open is named after this person — who was not a tennis player, but a famous aviator.

Who is Roland Garros?

400

The term "Grand Slam" was borrowed from this card game when a journalist used it in 1933 to describe winning all four majors.

What is bridge?

400

Just like the 1992 USA Olympic basketball team with Jordan, Magic, and Bird, PCC's racquet sports staff's text group goes by this nickname.

What is The Dream Team?

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