Abstract
Modern tennis is one of the most popular and technically advanced types of sports. This sport requires a high level of physical and mental strength, and also includes complex tactical and technical knowledge. In the modern version of tennis, technologies, training methods and the system of training athletes have changed, and new approaches are emerging at the level of competitions and tournaments. One of the current issues in tennis today is the protection of athletes and their health. Physical overload and the participation of athletes in long tournaments and competitions lead to an increase in injuries and recovery periods. This situation also changes the issues of managing and assisting athletes. In addition, the role of technology in tennis has increased. With the help of technologies such as Hawkeye, lines and decisions are being made with infinite precision. However, there are still contradictions regarding the impact of technology on competitions and the ancient traditions of the sport. Another pressing issue is the global development of tennis. The issue of increasing the popularity of tennis and its wide distribution in different parts of the world, especially among new markets and young athletes, remains important. Interest in tennis is growing in changing social and economic conditions, but in some regions the sports infrastructure and opportunities are still limited. In general, the further development of modern tennis and the solution of problems, new technologies and methods are expected. These changes will help to present tennis as a more attractive and high-quality sport.
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