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    When the name was engraved in 1920
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    It later became the most prestigious in international tennis
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    In 1900, 21-year-old American tennis player Davis
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    In 1887, the U.S. Lawn Tennis Women's Singles Championship was held
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    Dwight, president of the National Grass Tennis Association
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    First edition held in Newport Harbor, Rhode Island
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    In 1881, the world's first national tennis association appeared
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    In 1878, the first men's doubles championship was held in England
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    This has forced some tennis clubs to break the ban
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    in some informal singles matches
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    Therefore, early tennis competitions only had men's singles and doubles
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    The origin of our name Tennis
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    Soon it spread to the central and western parts of the
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    American lady on vacation in Bermuda, 1874
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    After about 1878, most tennis clubs in England
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    Meet together to study and discuss the development of a uniform tennis rule across the UK
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    Widespread development of tennis and increasingly frequent competitions
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    This club built the world's first tennis court
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    Tennis has since become an indoor and outdoor sport
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    In the same year, a book titled Lawn Tennis was published
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    British Walter Clopton Winfield
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    Until September 29, 1793, in a British "Sports" magazine
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    King Edward III of England was particularly interested
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    The king of France then ordered a ban on such games
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    This method was well intentioned at first
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