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Tennis players exhibit varying behaviors on the court, with some, like Nick Kyrgios, displaying explosive tempers. John McEnroe criticizes doubles players for congratulating each other after losing a point, advocating for only doing so after winning.

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  • Tennis players like Nick Kyrgios can display explosive tempers, contrasting with the general demeanor on the court.
  • The evolution of tennis court surfaces has shifted the game away from serve and volley towards baseline play, impacting playing styles and strategies.

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  • What is a bagel in tennis?

    A bagel in tennis refers to not allowing the opponent to win a single game in a set.

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"Tennis: Bagels, Balls, and Racket Breaking"

  • Tennis players generally do not exhibit explosive tempers on the court, with few exceptions like Nick Kyrgios.
  • In tennis, a bagel refers to not allowing the opponent to win a single game in a set.
  • Tennis players receive three balls before serving to ensure they have the freshest ball possible for optimal performance.
  • John McEnroe's toughest opponent in his tennis career was Pete Sampras, who posed significant challenges due to his powerful serves.
  • The serve and volley style in tennis has become less common due to changes in court surfaces, favoring baseline play.
  • Breaking a tennis racket out of frustration could be followed by giving it to a fan, creating a win-win situation.
  • McEnroe criticizes the practice of doubles players congratulating each other even after losing a point, suggesting it should only occur after winning a point.
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