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Misc.
100
The right service court is also called this
What is deuce court?
100
These two sisters have faced each other in the Wimbledon singles final four times
Who are Serena and Venus Williams
100
Held in Melbourne in January, it's the first of the four tennis grand slam events each year
What is The Australian Open?
100
This French tennis company makes requests used by players such as Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick, Kim Clijsters, and Samantha Stosur
What is Babolat?
100
She holds the current title for women's most grand slam titles
Who is Margaret Court?
200
A ball served touches the net or straps and falls in bounds
What is a let?
200
In 2010 this spaniard exceeded $10 million in tournament earnings & was the world's No. 1 ranked player
Who is Rafael Nadal?
200
This is the only clay court grand slam tournament
What is Roland Garros (The French Open)?
200
This company is well known for it's production of grips for tennis racquets
What is Gamma?
200
He currently has 17 grand slam titles
Who is Roger Federer?
300
What is the term for a score that is tied up, with the exception of deuce
What is all?
300
In 2004 this American tennis player registered his fastest serve ever at 155mph
Who is Andy Roddick?
300
This is the oldest tennis tournament in the world
What is Wimbledon?
300
This popular tennis clothing company sponsors Andy Roddick and has a small alligator for a logo
What is Lacoste?
300
These are the five types of tennis court surfaces
What are grass, clay, carpet, hard & wood?
400
How many point must a player win by in any game or set
What is 2
400
In 2008 Stanislas Wawrinka teamed with this pro to represent Switzerland in the Olympics, winning the doubles title
Who is Roger Federer?
400
Each year the world's greatest tennis players come to New York City to compete in the U.S. Open at this venue
What is Billie Jean King National Tennis Center?
400
These are the three most popular brands of tennis balls
What are Penn, Wilson, and Dunlop?
400
The country and decade in which tennis was first played
What is England 1850's (or 1860's)?
500
This is the height of a regulation tennis net at the center
What is 3 feet?
500

True or False: The reason that tennis has its name is because monks in France that were playing games similar to tennis (but with a wooden ball) would yell "tenez" which means to take heed.

True: In french the meaning of tenez is here, take this; there you are; look, listen, you know…

Literally- to hold 

500
These three players are tied with the most men's singles titles at Wimbledon (7)
Who are Roger Federer, Pete Sampras & William Renshaw?
500
The maximum length of a regulation tennis racquet head
What is 29 inches?
500
Every year, 24 tons of Kent _______ are ordered for the Championships at Wimbledon
What are strawberries?