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Tennis has evolved spectacularly. From the "lawn tennis" era to the open era transition to the commercial magnet of today, the sport has certainly gone global. Tennis's competitive reputation has been enhanced as some of the greatest players slug it out for top honors week in week out to the thrill of Tennis tickets holders. History traces back to Europe in the 16th century, as historians proved that the theory of England inventing tennis is actually a fallacy. France was the actual birthplace of the sport, & when racquets came into popular use, the game of "real tennis" (tennis played by hitting a wall) was given royal acclaim by Henry VIII. Major Walter Wingfield first introduced painting lawns for the game in Wales before a socialite Mary Outerbridge brought the game to the US. Wimbledon held its first championships in 1877, & by 1905, the other three Grand Slams (French, Australian & US Opens) had also begun in full swing. The professional tour, with its exhibition matches & strict distinction between amateurs & pros, only accentuated the elitist image & encouraged corruption. In 1968, the open era began, with the investment making the sport a veritable source of living for the pros, who now competed against amateurs.

Tennis is remarkably easy to play given the equipment's simplicity. A racquet, with synthetic strings in the frame, is used to play the ball, made of hollow rubber covered with yellow felt. It is supposed to be kept in play by playing it over a net in the center. The court is 78 ft in length from baseline to baseline, halved by the net. Barely halfway down one rectangular half is the service line. The width of the court is 27 ft for singles & 36 ft for doubles, which include the additional doubles alleys on the sides. Point scoring is on love-fifteen-thirty-forty basis which leading to winning a game. With alternate serving, six won games make up a set (except when tie-breakers are used) while depending on men's or women's tennis, two or three sets win a match.

Good players have mastery over eight major shots: the serve, forehand, backhand, volley, half-volley, overhead, drop shot, and lob. Top-notch players are also expected to adapt seamlessly to the different surfaces, i.e., hard courts, clay & grass. Players work their way up through junior amateur level & enter tournaments unseeded, after which they improve.

The four Grand Slams are the most prestigious tournaments on different surfaces, & ones whose Tennis tickets fans crave for. There are nine ATP Masters 1000 tours, forming the second level. The world's top 8 play in the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals. Lower down are the 500 & 250 Series. The rewards are cash prizes & ranking points according to tournament.

Fans with Tennis tickets have been treated to a dazzling array of talent courtside as the entertainment never lets up. With bristling rivalries & fantastic match-ups, it is a nonstop celebration of the beauty of the sport.