Who Invented Tennis
The information about who invented tennis and when, is presented in the article below. A short paragraph on history of tennis would provide the readers with important facts about this game.

Who Invented Tennis?
The modern game of lawn tennis was invented by Harry Gem and Augurio Perera somewhere between 1859 and 1865. Lawn tennis was invented by combining the two games, 'racquets' and 'pelota'. Earlier, 'Lawn racquets' and 'Lawn pelota' were the names assigned to this game, which finally became Lawn tennis. Harry Gem and Augurio Perera played this game in Edgbaston on a croquet lawn. Information provided above thus, answers the question, who invented tennis and when.
In the year 1873, rules for the game called 'Sphairistike' were published by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield. Sphairistike or Sticke was played in enclosed courts with low pressure balls and racquets. Mr. Wingfield formalized the game in 1874 by patenting the rules and tennis equipment in London.
History of Tennis
Origin of the word tennis can be found in French words like 'tenez' (to take), 'tendere' (to hold), or 'tenir' (hold this). The Arabic word, 'rahat' is said to be the origin of the word racquet; rahat, in Arabic means 'palm'. It is believed that different versions of tennis were played in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. A simplified form of handball was played by French monks during the 11th and 12th century. Ropes were strung across a courtyard to play this game.
Facts about Tennis
The facts mentioned below will help to gain interesting information about the game of tennis.
- The increase in popularity of tennis lead to the construction of indoor courts; the game was earlier played only in open courtyards
- The ball used for tennis was made from wool, wad of hair, etc. Racquets were earlier made from sheep gut.
- The first tennis championship (Wimbledon) on a professional level was played in the year 1877.
- In 1881, the formation of United States Tennis Association took place.
- The US Open tennis championship started in 1881; women participants joined from the year 1887.
- International Lawn Tennis Federation (today's International Tennis Federation) set the tennis rules in 1924.
The history of tennis is an interesting subject; the story about invention of tennis is equally fascinating. Nobody is credited with the invention of tennis ball due to the fact that it saw a gradual improvement in the quality. Tennis balls of the olden times were made from wool and leather. Rubber tennis balls were made by Charles Goodyear; these balls were stitched with felt. The process of rubber vulcanization (1870s) lead to the development of these rubber balls. Later on, the rubber balls were made hollow to improve their playability. Nowadays, tennis balls utilize materials having a complex chemical composition; these balls are mostly manufactured in Southeast Asia. Pressureless tennis balls are the newest in terms of improvement in technology. The pressureless balls maintain their bounce without undergoing much wear and tear. Companies like 'Penn' and 'Trenton' popularized these pressureless balls.
Tennis is a wonderful game and was played by kings. Thus, it was also known by the name 'royal tennis'.
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