SHS Grade 11: Individual and Dual Sports
SHS Grade 11: Individual and Dual Sports
SHS Grade 11: Individual and Dual Sports
GRADE
11
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH
QUARTER 3 - MODULE 2
INDIVIDUAL
AND DUAL SPORTS
Lesson 2: LAWN TENNIS
Objective:
- Demonstrates understanding of sports in optimizing one’s health as a habit; as
requisite for physical activity assessment performance, and as a career opportunity
-Leads sports events with proficiency and confidence resulting in independent
pursuit and in influencing others positively
ACTIVITY
Direction: Arrange the jumbled letters below. Write your answer on the space provided.
_______1. NNSIET – a sport usually played between two players or between two teams of
two players each.
_______2. TSEUQRCA – it includes handle or grip, connected to a neck which joins a
roughly elliptical frame that holds a matrix of tightly pulled strings.
_______3. SLALB NNSIET – hollow rubber with a felt coating.
_______4. TUCOR – usually played on a rectangular, flay surface.
_______5. RASGS CUORT – usually played on grass.
PRE-TEST
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter on the space provided.
____1. The modern game of tennis originated in late ______.
a. 19th Century c. 17th Century
b. 18th Century d. 16th Century
____2. Most historians believe that the ancient games origin is from ______.
a. 14th Century c. 15th Century
b. 12th Century d. 13th Century
____3. Tennis became one of the core sports in the first modern Olympic Games, in the year _____.
a. 1896
b. 1897
c. 1898
d. 1899
____4. An Englishman, ________ Invented lawn tennis (1873) & first played it at a garden party in
Wales.
a. Major Walter C. Wingfield c. Major Walter D. Smith
b. Major Walter Ingram d. Major Walter Waiters
____5. The first racquet was invented in ______.
a. Germany c. England
b. Belgium d. Italy
LESSON PROPER
I. The Basic aim of Physical Education: SPORTS (Individual and Dual Sports)
- Demonstrates understanding of sports in optimizing one’s health as a habit; as
requisite for physical activity assessment performance, and as a career opportunity
-Leads sports events with proficiency and confidence resulting in independent
pursuit and in influencing others positively
Between the 16th and 18th centuries the game of the palm was highly regarded by
kings and noblemen. The French players would begin the palm game by shouting the word
"Tenez" (Play!). The palm game soon came to be called "real tennis" or "royal".
1530s ▪ HISTORY OF
TENNIS ▪ English king Henry
VIII builds a tennis court at
Hampton Court Palace (This
court no longer exist but a
similar court built there in 1625
and is in use until today).
1874 ▪ FIRST LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT IN THE USA ▪ Joseph and Clarence Clark
(brothers), take one of Walter Wingfield’s boxes to America, leading to the first lawn tennis
tournament in the USA later that year.
1875 ▪ ALL ENGLAND CROQUET CLUB & History of tennis ▪ Henry Cavendish Jones
convinced the All England Croquet Club to replace a croquet court with a lawn tennis court.
Marylebone Cricket Club followed suit. Marylebone Cricket Club made significant changes to the
game. They added Deuce, Advantage, and 2 chances per serve. The hourglass-shaped court also
changed to a rectangular court, identical to the measurements we use today.
1896 ▪ OLYMPIC GAMES ▪ Tennis became one of the core sports in the first modern
Olympic Games.
1899 ▪ ALL ENGLAND TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB ▪ The England Croquet Club changed
it's name to the All England Tennis & Croquet Club.
Tennis Balls – a ball that is made of rubber covered with felt and weighs about two
ounces.
Types of Tennis Balls
a.) Recreational Tennis Ball
Typical Tennis
No Specification on any type
of court
As practice ball or ball
machine
Not allow in match play for
many leagues.
b.) Fast-speed tennis ball
ball is slightly harder
for slower court
sufficient for almost all league match
play
c.) Slow-speed tennis ball
Larger in size
For faster court
What do a string Dampener do?
Dampen string vibrations,
Not frame vibrations;
In dampening string vibrations
Change the sound of the impact,
Type of dampener
Worm dampener (pong sound)
Button dampener (ping sound)
Shots
Serve – in tennis is a shot to start a point. The serve is initiated by tossing the ball into the
air and hitting it into the diagonally opposite service box without touching the net.
Forehand – for a right-handed player, the forehand is a stroke that begins on the right side
of the body, continues across the body as contact is made with the ball, and ends on left side
of the body
Backhand – for right-handed players, the backhand is a stroke that begins on left side of
their body, continues across their body as contact is made with the ball, and ends on the right
side of their body.
Other Shots – Volley, Half Volley, Lob, Overhead Smash, and Drop Shot
Officials – In most professional play and some competition, there is an officiating head judge
or chair umpire, who sits in a raised chair to one side of the court.
Rules in Tennis
Coin Toss
Determine the first serve by which side of player.
When Players change ends (Double):
Players change ends at the end of 1 st, 3rd and every subsequent alternate game of
each set.
End of each set if the total of games are not even.
Player losses point:
Two consecutive serve fault, bounces twice, outside correct court, before bounce, hit
permanent fixture and touches ball more than once.
TERMINOLOGIES
Ad Court The advantage court is the left side of the court for each player
Advantage After the score has reached 40-all, the winner of the next point will have the
advantage, requiring another point to win the game. If the player with advantage
loses the next point, the score reverts to 40-all.
Alley The area of court bounded by the singles and doubles sidelines, used in doubles
games.
Angle-game Style of play where the all is hot so as to force the opponent wide of the court
Backhand The tennis stroke in which the ball is struck on the opposite side of the body to the
racket hand.
Ball The tennis ball is made rubber with a green/yellow fury coating
Ball boys Assistants whose job it is to collect the ball and return it to the serving player.
Drop Shot A volley in which the ball drops just over the net
Forecourt Area of court between the service line and the net
Footfault When a server places their foot over the service line in the process of serving the
ball
Fault During a serve, when the ball does not land inside the service area on the full. The
player loses a point after two consecutive faults.
Linesman Official who sits in a chair along lines of the court to call whether balls are in or out.
Lob A ball hit high in the air attempting to land behind the opposition player
Net The barrier that separates the two halves of the court.
Net cord Official who determines if the serve hits the net.
judge
Spin A method of stroke play which induces a pronounced rolling of the ball in the air
either sideways, forwards or backwards depending on whether the racket face
moves respectively across, over or under the ball.
ACTIVITIES
A. Direction: Match Column A to Column B. Write the letter of the correct Answer
COLUMN A COLUMN B
_____1. A sport that is usually played between A. Grass Type Surface
two players or between two teams of two
players each. B. Court
_____2.Played on a rectangular, flat surface,
usually grass, clay, a hard concrete and/or C. Major Walter C. Wingfield
asphalt.
_____3. He invented lawn tennis (1873) D. Tennis
_____4. It is made of crushed stone and brick
_____5. The most popular courts but almost E. Clay Type Surface
extinct due to expensive maintainance.
ASSESSMENT
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
POST TEST
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the space
provided.
___1. A score of 40 all.
a. Deuce c. Juice
b. Duce d. Duse
___2. After the score has reached 40-all, the winner of the next point will have the
advantage, requiring another point to win the game, if the player with advantage losses the
next point, the score reverts to 40-all.
a. Advantage c. Ad court
b. Alley d. Angle Game
___3. Official who keeps score during match.
a. Lines man c. Referee
b. Umpire d. Official
___4. A series of consecutive shots played by opponents before a winner.
a. Net Cord c. Rally
b. Stance d. Linesman
___5. Official who sits in the chair along lines of the court to call whether balls are in or out.
a. Umpire c. Linesman
b. Referee d. Official
Reference/s:
https://www.slideshare.net/ysowryareddy/tennisnew
https://www.slideshare.net/yehhun/tennis-presentation-slide-f-inal
https://blog.playo.co/4-kinds-of-tennis-balls-that-you-have-to-know/
https://www.topendsports.com/sport/tennis/terms.htm
https://www.neilson.co.uk/beach/activities/tennis-holidays/types-of-tennis-
court#:~:text=There%20are%20four%20main%20types,clay%2C%20hard%20and
%20artificial%20grass.