Monday, March 4, 2024

World Tennis Day


 

Every year on the first Monday in March, World Tennis Day is celebrated, and as such this year, on March 4. On this day, we are learning all there is to know about this interesting sport. 

The origins of tennis go all the way back to the 12th century. During this time, European monks had developed a handball game called "paume." Later, instead of hitting the ball with the hand, leather gloves were used. These gloves eventually evolved into racquets. 

The International Tennis Federation organized the first World Tennis Day on March 4, 2013. About 60 countries participated in the event. The event coincided with a one-night tennis exhibition that took place in Madison Square Garden from 2008 through 2017. The event kicked off the tennis season in North America. During the same time frame, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) held tennis clinics across the country. Even though the one-night tennis exhibition no longer takes place, World Tennis Day is still celebrated in 90 countries around the world. 

On the occasion of World Tennis Day, I share a Minisheet of Belgium issued for the 2008 Olympic Games - Beijing, China. The Minisheet depicts top female Belgian tennis stars, Justine Henin (top) and Kim Clijsters (below) pitted against each other on court. The commemorative postage stamp on the same depicts a tennis racquet and ball. 

 

 

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