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  2. Headis - Wikipedia

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    Headis is a mix of table tennis and the heading of association football. It is played at a regular table tennis table so it combines tactical elements of table tennis and the legwork of tennis. In mid-2016, the 11th Headis World Championship was held with players from 12 countries. [1][2] Two Headis players at a final of a tournament in ...

  3. Mousebreaker - Wikipedia

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    Mousebreaker.com. Mousebreaker is a UK based casual games website founded in 2001 by Richard Pendry and Alick Stott. One of the earliest browser game portals, the site earned a reputation in terms of publishing sports and, in particular, football games. In 2008, the website was purchased by UK publisher IPC Media for a rumoured seven figure sum ...

  4. Graf–Seles rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Graf–Seles rivalry was a tennis rivalry between Steffi Graf and Monica Seles, who competed in 15 matches between 1989 and 1999. Seles, a left-handed player, demonstrated powerful and precise hitting from the baseline on both wings and an exceptional return of serve. Graf, in contrast, had a formidable forehand, in addition to her ...

  5. Becker–Edberg rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Becker–Edberg rivalry. The Becker–Edberg rivalry was a tennis rivalry between Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg, who met 35 times between 1984 and 1996. [1] Although Becker led their overall head-to-head 25–10 and won all three of their Davis Cup matches, Edberg won three of their four meetings in Grand Slams. Edberg and Becker also reached ...

  6. Howard Head - Wikipedia

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    Howard Head. Howard Head (July 31, 1914 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – March 3, 1991) was an American aeronautical engineer who is credited with the invention of the first commercially successful aluminum laminate skis [1] and the oversized tennis racket. Head founded the ski (and later tennis racquet)-making firm, Head, in 1950.

  7. Tie Break (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Amiga Format called the game "an impressive-looking and polished tennis simulation". [8] Zero didn't like the overhead view because the player can see only three quarters of the court, the reviewer concluded: "This strange perspective combined with a really dodgy soundtrack means that despite some good features Tie Break doesn't quite make the grade."

  8. Pete Sampras Tennis - Wikipedia

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    1994. Genre (s) Sports. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Pete Sampras Tennis is a sports video game developed by Zeppelin Games and published by Codemasters for the Sega Genesis and Game Gear in 1994. A Master System version was cancelled in development. [1] It was followed by Sampras Tennis 96 for the Genesis and Pete Sampras Tennis '97.

  9. touchtennis - Wikipedia

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    Olympic. No. Paralympic. No. Touchtennis is a modified version of tennis played on a compact court with foam balls and shorter (21-inch or 53-centimetre) rackets. It is regularly featured on Sky Sports and is growing in popularity and acceptance as an alternative form of the full size game.