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00:00Aya Mazen
00:05Yes, Dad
00:06What's the point of designing the new house I sent you?
00:09I saw him
00:10Okay, Mazen
00:12What's in it?
00:13Something's wrong, Dad.
00:15the house
00:16It doesn't have a tennis court.
00:18tennis court
00:21originally
00:22We can grill, send the pictures
00:24Let me talk to them
00:25Without talking to anyone, Mazen
00:27You must listen to me
00:29Before you hear it from a stranger
00:31No, Dad
00:32no
00:33Tensit
00:34Forgive me, Mazen
00:35But honestly, I tried
00:37I won't believe it until I hear it from you.
00:39The new house, what
00:41what
00:44what
00:45It doesn't have a tennis court.
00:48What does it mean that there's no tennis court?
00:50Unfortunately
00:50Our budget didn't last more than a piaster.
00:53Yes
00:54Budget
00:56You know that Adl has become my friend
00:58Car dealership
01:00He was asking me a few days ago
01:01What does "budget" mean?
01:02Oh Mazen
01:03I'm sorry, my son.
01:04Pardon me
01:05For the first time, I felt helpless.
01:09For the first time, I felt broken.
01:12For the first time, I felt poor.
01:14really poor
01:15Since you know your level and abilities, Dad
01:19Why did you have me?
01:20Why did you bring me all this trouble when you can't even provide me with a tennis court in our house?
01:25I'm so tired, Mazen.
01:27I'm tired and exhausted
01:29I'm not what you think, son.
01:31I wasn't born like this
01:33I stayed until I was 18 years old
01:36I don't have a private account.
01:38Yeah
01:40Restriction
01:41Please, Dad
01:44No one needs to know this topic
01:46I know
01:47Aref
01:48I just feel sorry for myself.
01:51It's hard for her to live the life we're living.
01:53Don't say that, Dad.
01:55Ask forgiveness from your Lord
01:57We must look, understand, and appreciate the blessings we have.
02:02We must thank God for everything.
02:04Maybe
02:06We don't have a tennis court in our house.
02:08But now, less
02:10Za Hadid silenced us with the Olympic swimming pool at home
02:15Yes
02:16Za Hadid Ah
02:19Regarding the Olympic swimming topic
02:22No, no, no
02:23Oh God, take me, don't let me live in this dark world.
02:26No, no, no
02:28I am not a slave
02:30I am not a slave
02:32Yes
02:38Aha
02:39Dear viewers, peace be upon her. Про Arupa
02:40And here we are all the best
02:42Welcome to a new episode of the Nucleus program.
02:43What is this, Bahmad?
02:43Has Basir ended up in Ali?
02:44I want you to say "top" and then we can start answering together.
02:46My dear, confirm it five times.
02:49evil legg
02:50I want the beautiful scenes ready in the opening credits, come with me
02:52Let's go out in 2006
02:54He warned me if it was a little hot today
02:55It's August 31st
02:56But believe me, the event deserves the US Open tennis championship.
02:59We are watching the last match of the American star's career
03:02Andre Agassi
03:02The player was 36 years old at the time.
03:04Agassi stood in the public square, ready to play.
03:07But under the tennis clothes at egg hour
03:09There was a very dark battle taking place between him and his body.
03:12Agassi entered the tournament suffering from a chronic back injury.
03:15And almost before every match, he would take a painkiller.
03:17In the second round, the Iberian star Marcus Pakdadats met
03:20This match, my friend, was an epic.
03:22Four hours is preferred.
03:24When did it finish? It finished after midnight.
03:26The first two hours are usually an exciting and well-run match.
03:28After one month, the text of the topic stopped being funny.
03:30The youth team played for a very long time in the match, four hours, that's too much.
03:32It's rare, really, when the match ends.
03:34And just like what happens in tennis
03:35Two people who meet at the network greet each other elegantly.
03:38But as soon as the two players left the field
03:39They were writing articles in the physiotherapy rooms, their pens screaming at them.
03:43They shouted at him, "Oh Abu Ahmad!"
03:43This tennis court is so big that it's like a veil from the ball.
03:45This is a small area, a few meters by a few meters, where they're running around, making noises.
03:48They didn't even touch each other
03:49My dear friend, I tell you that playing tennis on average in a match like this
03:52He might run 12 kilometers
03:54This is in addition, of course, to mental focus and following the ball with the eye.
03:56The player's strategy, the department meeting, and all that stuff.
03:59This is in addition to the powerful strikes that need to be precise.
04:01We hope, my dear, for our match
04:02Who won the match? Agassi
04:04And as I told you, it was extremely difficult over the course of 4 hours.
04:06This match, my friend, will be the last match in the career of one of the greatest tennis players of all time.
04:12Agassi himself will tell us the details of that day from the beginning.
04:15He'll say, "I woke up at 7 in the morning, I don't know where I am or who I am."
04:18This feeling of being lost isn't good for me.
04:19But this time he's blind
04:20I'm looking around, I'm lying on the floor, not on the bed.
04:22The floor became very rough against my back from the bed.
04:25After I wake up, I count to three and take a deep breath
04:27I curled up like a fetus
04:29I waited until the blood circulated in my body again so I could get up.
04:31I was a young man, 36 years old, but my health was 90
04:34After 30 years of psychological pressure, stress, and running
04:38My body is no longer my body.
04:39My mind is no longer mine.
04:40The first time I open a henna shop, I feel like a stranger.
04:42And thanks to that, I review the exponents quickly.
04:44My name is so-and-so, my wife's name is so-and-so, we have a son and a daughter
04:47We are currently staying at a hotel in New York.
04:48And I'm playing the last tournament of my life
04:50And listen to this guy, he'll say, "I play tennis even though I hate it with all my heart."
04:54And tomorrow, a long time ago
04:55This is the maiden with whom Agassi began his autobiography.
04:58Open was released in 2009.
05:00Agassi says, and he is seven years old
05:01He was under the control of a harsh father who was obsessed with tennis.
05:04Ab Shaf Agasi the talent
05:05So he turned his life into a training camp.
05:08One time the father came in like this, bringing him a device that could satisfy a dragon's hunger.
05:11Time is joyful in its approach, a game it plays, breaking and ruining.
05:13Atrig Ramy Krat Device
05:15Permi Core is thrown at insane speeds in all directions at random.
05:18The father was forcing his son
05:19He hits thousands of balls every day.
05:22Abu was telling him
05:22If you hit 1500 balls a day
05:24That means you'll be hitting approximately one million balls a year.
05:27And I think someone who hits a million balls a year
05:28It cannot be overcome
05:29When Rami says
05:30My father didn't want me to just hit the balls
05:31no
05:32But I want to defeat the dragon
05:33The one who throws the ball
05:34So how can I win something that's never loved?
05:36My dad also raised the net 15 centimeters to make it harder for me.
05:40My family left
05:40Whoever can adjust the network by 15 centimeters more
05:43He can count the Winbladon network with his eyes closed.
05:45Indeed, my father is a right.
05:46He'll hit a million balls
05:47Otherwise, the drone will cross the network even further.
05:49He will definitely become a legend in tennis
05:50But there's a problem with the visit
05:51Oh pilgrim
05:51I don't need to go to Winbland.
05:53I don't want to modify their network.
05:54I ask myself every day
05:55He's in a different life than tennis.
05:56There might still be children somewhere in the world who are being chased outside of this house.
05:59Other children celebrate holidays and go out for a walk.
06:01But you stopped me today.
06:03Racket mask
06:03And I'm playing a dragon that doesn't respond to her at all.
06:06Despite his success and vacancy
06:08However, Agassi endured years of loneliness, pressure, and loss.
06:11In the improvements, for example, his ranking dropped to 141st place
06:14He fell into a drug spiral in an attempt to find himself.
06:17Even when he was at the height of his fame
06:18He didn't like his image as a tennis player
06:20He didn't even like wearing tennis clothes.
06:21I don't understand what kind of cup of Juheina is that that's wandering around in a green patch.
06:23Even the origin of his famous hair was Broca
06:25In short, Agassi was a vain person trying to play the hero.
06:28Not the hero he wants to see
06:29No, what people want to see.
06:31A hero for all people, who is
06:32The story of Agassi, my dear, is a shocking one.
06:34I didn't just find someone who packed the project around a business.
06:36A source of financial and social gains
06:38I found that this story breaks the first impression
06:40You can take it from tennis
06:41She's such a cheerful, lively person.
06:42People wearing eggs, so eggs
06:43Playing in gardens
06:45Yes, I'm playing in the sun.
06:46Rolex Sponsorship Watches
06:47People are preparing a song
06:48Look even at the names of the heroines
06:50In football, for example
06:50The team that qualifies for the Champions League playoffs
06:53But in tennis, there is the Australian Open.
06:55Anyone who comes
06:55Are you playing basketball, Captain?
06:56Open favor
06:57The impression you get is that it's an easy, casual, and fun sport.
07:01A sport as vibrant as the colors of its players' outfits
07:03Not a competition, my dear
07:04You are watching crushed media
07:06The price of the t-shirts is high, and they're still white.
07:08Agasi
07:08Picchettna in his book about how much
07:10The pressure of achievement in tennis can be devastating.
07:12And every place is a place in itself
07:13It is a psychological battle before it is a sporting one.
07:15For example in tennis
07:16We are not a team
07:16There are ten people with you to push you if you're tired
07:18There's no way to do that, it's just a replacement.
07:19This option is not available.
07:20You play on the field alone for hours
07:22There's no one next to you, it's obvious how easy it is to catch water with an umbrella.
07:25You're always thinking to yourself.
07:26You're running alone all the time
07:27Playing in a very limited space
07:29You are not allowed to speak to or tell anyone but yourself.
07:30Here, my dear
07:31You should have asked me.
07:32Is tennis really a tough sport?
07:34To the point that she hates one of her heroes in it
07:36Is tennis really that important?
07:37A means of social advancement
07:38To the point of obsession
07:39That's what Abu Agasi has.
07:40Abu Hamad, it's nice to say this family
07:41I consider that you have been biased towards her and said
07:42Honestly, my dear, these are difficult questions to answer.
07:44Without forgetting the history of sports
07:46Are you trying to make me stupid?
07:46I'm serious.
07:47These, my dear, are difficult questions to answer.
07:49Without going back and recounting the story of tennis as a sport
07:52A sport with historical and social roots
07:54Much deeper than you imagine
07:56Okay, Abu Hamad, go on.
07:58If you are a fan of many art lovers
07:59I want you to look with me at a beautiful painting
08:01This is the painting Death of High Sense
08:02It was painted by the Italian artist
08:04Giovanni Battista Tubeolo
08:05This is one of the most famous artists in Europe
08:07In Qurna 18
08:08The painting's subject is taken from a book
08:10Its name is Transformations
08:11A book that tells the tragic end of the young man Hisense
08:13According to the legend
08:14This young man is throwing the discus
08:15In a sports competition
08:17The disc got stuck in his brain and he died.
08:18The god Apollo tried to save him but failed.
08:20So what did he do?
08:21The flower surrounded him
08:22Your uncle Giovanni drew the flower
08:23In a corner of the painting, beautifully
08:25But they played with the story a bit
08:26He drew a tennis ball in place of the disc and ran
08:28In reference to the ball being what killed Hisense
08:30We will also find another ball in the painting.
08:32He placed his fingers between them, indicating that he had held her before the incident.
08:34And in the background, in a tennis net behind the people
08:36You have no business in art
08:37She doesn't like the board
08:38Let's go to the literature department.
08:39I hear that some people, frankly
08:40Honestly, they prefer it to science.
08:41We turn to literature and find an event
08:43In Shakespeare's Henry V
08:45When they presented a basket of tennis balls to the king
08:47It was a kind of mockery of him
08:48It's a small Eid, Kuti Kuti
08:50And you, my love, are not qualified to rule.
08:52You are not qualified to judge
08:53The painting I'm telling you about and the play
08:55They were certain that the game had begun in its early stages.
08:57People trace their origins back to Italy
08:59They used to call it Bla Korda
09:00This is because the ball has to go over a rope.
09:02From the network, like now
09:03Some historians say that tennis began in the twelfth century.
09:06Specifically in the monasteries of northern France
09:08At that time there were no more barns
09:09The monks used to play it with the palm of their hand like this
09:10The media is blaming the ball
09:12Hence the French name for tennis
09:14The Godfather
09:15It means the game of Kaf
09:16The game of Kaf
09:17Goodbun
09:18One by one, over time, people reportedly began using gloves.
09:21Instead of the hand
09:21Blabbers
09:22After that, the first wooden mills were melted down in the sixteenth century.
09:24The word tennis is likely to have entered English in the 14th century.
09:27The word is of French origin.
09:29tennis
09:29Which means
09:30Take or receive
09:31My dear, and she'll keep you in mind.
09:33Buhamad
09:33What are these "satisfactory categories"?
09:34Han Azizi, instead of him, you're a tennis player.
09:36That was the sentence the server says when it sends the first strike.
09:38Over time, the game became very popular among the nobility of France and England.
09:41And the nobles only, because it required a large budget for huge, enclosed stadiums.
09:45King Henry VIII, for example, was very much involved in this game.
09:48To the point that he built special stadiums inside one of his buildings.
09:51Hampton Court
09:51With the rise of tennis, it became a sport associated with higher levels of education.
09:54It gives them space to communicate with each other.
09:56They form alliances, partnerships, and kinship ties.
09:59All of this is done in seclusion from the public eye.
10:01Tennis, my dear, was very dominant back then.
10:03Let me tell you that the year 1537
10:05They didn't think of Aboud the boiled
10:06The ball makers formed a guild called the Boomers
10:10This is a guild for tennis ball makers.
10:12The balls at that time were leather stuffed with a difference
10:14This made it very round, like a baseball.
10:16If the impact had hit someone, they might have been injured.
10:18Like the case where Hisense is on the dashboard.
10:20A few years later, in the year 1571
10:22A players' union was established in France.
10:24Yes, dear, if the ball hit the ground, it would have been forty years before the players hit the ground.
10:27Securing the job is much more important than the job itself.
10:28Let's look at the year 1596
10:30Paris, which has around 250 tennis courts
10:34More than 7,000 people work there.
10:36Many of these tennis courts still exist today.
10:38Of course, the most famous of them is about tennis safety.
10:40The tennis court located in Versailles
10:42Go back to the episode about the French Revolution
10:43On June 20th, this hall witnessed the year 1789
10:47I'm saying it like that so I can remember it that way.
10:48A meeting, if you remember, with members from the third class.
10:50The class that was oppressing the people
10:51When the king locked them in parliament and told them, "No one will meet with me."
10:54So who did they go to next, the tennis court, and the revolution began?
10:56At that time, my dear, he will make it a department.
10:57He will then know about the tennis court section.
11:00This is the point that historians consider
11:01The true starting point of the French Revolution
11:03So, my dear, it was in tennis terms that the revolution was a servicing exercise.
11:06Of course, after that, Napoleon and the entire French Revolution
11:08And in a single day and night, the game that was a means of entrenching classism
11:11It remained a symbol of breaking its restrictions
11:13At the beginning of the 19th century
11:14Tennis is starting to break out of the confines of the palaces.
11:17And gradually it began to turn into a sport that was considered very popular.
11:20Sports appeal to people from all walks of life, everywhere.
11:22Ahmed, excuse me, I have a question.
11:23I feel that this sport is a bit early for me in terms of mathematics.
11:26And also, not everyone from the general public finds it attractive to the general public.
11:29So what is the reason for the insane spread of this sport?
11:31Especially at this relatively early time in history
11:33God bless you, my dear friend.
11:34Okay, I'm sitting with Mr. Jbeil.
11:36Talahi
11:36Hassanein Heika Al-Amami
11:37The shortages tell me about the manifestations, the cheapness, and the regional geopolitical situation.
11:40Let me tell you why tennis became so popular.
11:42In his book
11:43People's History of Tennis
11:44Author David Perry explains the spread and development of tennis.
11:48This spread is due to two reasons
11:49The first reason, my dear, is the invention of the lawnmower in 1827.
11:54When we could go to the garden at any time
11:56So why would you want to have a garden anywhere?
11:59The ball hits her and bounces back again
12:00This brings us to the second reason.
12:02This refers to the invention of treated rubber in 1844.
12:06This, my dear, is the invention that made the ball flexible and suitable for playing in gardens.
12:10David documented the first modern tennis match on May 6, 1874
12:15The first match played on grass.
12:17And this match, my dear, was in London.
12:19The idea originated with Walter Wingfield.
12:20An aristocratic English officer whose mind is entirely business-oriented.
12:24I don't study colonialism like my other colleagues
12:25But this guy was focused on business.
12:27He decided to invent a game called lawn tennis.
12:29Which is the color of tennis
12:30Walter Wingfield prepared the hourglass-shaped pitch
12:33Jay set up a network, but the network was a bit high.
12:35Wooden bats and rubber balls
12:37He invited three people to play a doubles match with him.
12:39He started playing with his friends
12:40People began to gather and watch
12:42The game looked simple from a distance.
12:44All that is required of him is that you hit the ball with the bat
12:46Challenge from above the net and landing on the court
12:48But as anyone who loves tennis knows very well, this is very easy.
12:52It turned out the subject was very difficult
12:53The force that was encroaching on the network or completely disabling it
12:56Amid laughter, mockery, and jeers from club members
12:59Besides, the press was certain that this game wouldn't last.
13:01But the surprise, my dear, is that tennis will continue and spread like wildfire.
13:05And during the tennis year, he was everywhere in Britain.
13:08After that, tennis became Randy's all over the world.
13:10And his fame continued to increase
13:11Mohammed, I feel like the words aren't flowing properly.
13:13You, mothers, say it's a difficult and new game, and people are watching it.
13:16But in the end it spread
13:17It overlooks all these flaws and shortcomings, yet it spreads.
13:20So, my dear, the answer is simple.
13:21Despite its difficulty, the game was enjoyable and pleasant.
13:24You also find that its tools were available
13:26But there is another, more important and complex answer.
13:28That is, society at that time was ready for tennis.
13:30Please be aware, my dear, we are in the late 19th century.
13:32Britain's landscape is changing; industrialization and a growing workforce are increasing around us.
13:34The middle class in society is larger than the working class.
13:36According to sociologist Robert Lake
13:38The tennis court was the setting for the table.
13:40The struggles of the middle class with the anxieties of the upper class
13:42These countries are watching the rich who are bothering them
13:44And these countries are looking at these countries, afraid that they will come and take their place.
13:47The game allowed tradesmen to meet nobles in one arena.
13:50They support each other in a sporting and sophisticated atmosphere.
13:52Keep in mind that tennis is also marketed in a luxurious style.
13:55And he also approached Marketel, who was very shrewd.
13:56Prepare the bait, net, rackets, and ball.
13:59And I put them in a chef's box
14:01And creating ads with Keywords was very appealing for tennis.
14:04He started talking in the newspapers about tennis being a game for gentlemen.
14:06It is said that the game is open to both men and women.
14:09It can also be played in any garden, in any space.
14:12Therefore, people loved it and felt it was the perfect Fart game.
14:15I don't need to create a WhatsApp group with 12 people for my friends to come and book.
14:18And in the end, only two people can book.
14:20By the way, I'm not one of them, I just create the group.
14:22People at the time also saw tennis as a game free of roughness.
14:25Note that previously, sports systems were based on physical strength and teamwork.
14:29But tennis, they used to say, is a game played with the mind before the hands.
14:33It's a mind game, but not static like chess.
14:35Because it has a carnival atmosphere that encourages fun and showing off.
14:38Even the Lasaousa, my dear, loved tennis and opened courts for young people in churchyards.
14:42They said that this game has morals, simplicity, and kindness.
14:45Tennis was also one of the first sports to encourage women's participation.
14:48Be careful if the step taken is considered normal at this time.
14:50Tennis didn't just change the face of the sport, it also changed the concept of masculinity.
14:53After being the image of the tough guy who doesn't hold back, who participates in violent sports
14:57The new dragon, if he remains, is a sensitive, thoughtful, and cultured man.
15:01Standing, not in a house, you feel it during Friday prayer
15:03He stood on the tennis court, his face not like the full moon.
15:05He likes to play tennis with girls
15:06And let me tell you something, my dear, just for you
15:08Didn't you think to mention me at the end of the season?
15:10The idea is that I bring up my own story a lot, and you're the one who misled her, you slanderer.
15:12Yes, Abu Ahmed, give it to her brains
15:13But not you, by God!
15:14Shatik from the year of the virus case
15:16Help me, my dear, I'll tell you about tennis solutions
15:17Tennis is one of the sports in which women have excelled the most.
15:20They still have stars with huge fan bases.
15:22They are just like male athletes.
15:24You have Maria Sharouba, Serena Williams, and many others.
15:27And of course, we haven't forgotten our tennis stars, Ons Jabeur.
15:29Which reached the number two ranking in the world
15:32Which is the highest ranking ever achieved by an Arab player, male or female, in history.
15:36And it features Mayar Sherif, our Egyptian star from Upper Egypt.
15:38Which reached a ranking of 31st in the world
15:40What's important? The grass tennis courts spread very quickly.
15:42As a hobby for the upper middle class
15:44There are still ordinary people who can play it.
15:46It's not just businessmen who are destroying the dreams of young people.
15:48Ahmes Aida Baghani Azizi was playing tennis
15:50And my dear friend, I'm here to put my voice here.
15:52And then tournaments began to be organized all over England.
15:55Let me tell you about one of the most important of these championships.
15:571877 All England Club
16:01The one who is in the victim of Wimbledon Jump, London
16:02He decided to organize a national grass tennis championship.
16:05Hedry John, the originator of the idea, is the tournament referee.
16:07He's the one sitting with the organizers to sort out the rules of the game.
16:10They replaced the hourglass playground with a 30 by 60 foot rectangular playground.
16:14They lowered the net height a little
16:15They changed the point system to the French Judy Baum system.
16:19That's why, my dear, your viewers get lost whenever they watch tennis.
16:21I don't know how much, what the difference is, or how
16:23Ajima four points, but don't exaggerate 1-2-3-4
16:25It's not counted as 15-30-40 and the C point.
16:28Which, my dear, is not a score, it's a jerk
16:30If the player wins four and a quarter points, that's
16:31So, the point awarded to him will be 15-0
16:34He scored another point, making it 30-0.
16:35He scored a third point, making it 40-0.
16:37Fourth point, C
16:38The player also needs to win 6 games.
16:40In order to win a group
16:41To win the match, he needs to win two sets.
16:43We will ask you, O One, O Muhammad
16:44What is this temporary system? It's not working at all.
16:46I need to finish a lot of your paperwork so that he wins in the end.
16:48And what about 15-30-40?
16:50And what 15-LOVE
16:51Who is the one saying this?
16:52No, my dear, nobody has a clear answer.
16:54Why is the number system like this?
16:55But the theory expressed is that this point system comes from the clock
16:58Each point equals a quarter of an hour
17:0015-30 and the model of what he says, 45 said it, 40
17:03So that there is no confusion in the game
17:04It doesn't matter, my dear, what matters is that she walks like this.
17:05Like a keyboard, we made it like this, so we encouraged it like this.
17:08What brought him next to the Bey, next to the Sin?
17:10You don't know
17:10And excuse me, but the base above is just airing dirty laundry.
17:12That's how it is; that's what we found it to be.
17:15The tournament organizers also included something resembling a dress code.
17:18The all-white outfit isn't meant to appear in a dream.
17:20It reflects light and expresses the sophistication that the championship represents.
17:23Over the years, fashion brands began to exploit this dress code.
17:26To create a collection of fashion and clothing inspired by tennis
17:30We can't talk about Winbland without mentioning strawberry cream.
17:33These were Winbladon's activities
17:35Sweet trend
17:36The iconic image has existed from 1877 to the present day.
17:39As a cultural specialty related to tennis
17:41Not just in tennis
17:42No, this is also related to the English summer.
17:44The package of modifications that Hen Jones made to tennis is...
17:46The matches became more enjoyable and full of families.
17:48We see 22 players participating in the first grass tennis tournament, Wimbledon.
17:52The audience, my dear, was incredibly stylish.
17:54Nobles are coming to cheer
17:56Silver canes, hats, dresses, and shirts
17:59No one from those countries ever insults the government.
18:00The tournament will be a resounding success.
18:02It remains to this day as one of the most important tennis tournaments in the world.
18:06Since then, tennis's popularity has continued to increase, I haven't said anything.
18:08It has beloved heroes like the brothers William and Herna Strange
18:11Countries that were stars of the 1900 Paris Olympics
18:14In the Olympics, the number of French athletes was much greater than the number of English athletes.
18:18As evidence that tennis spread in France
18:20Because the weather in the south of France is hot and there isn't much rain.
18:23The sun was rapidly setting over the grass fields.
18:25Therefore, they made a new type of rug from ground ink bricks.
18:28Which has become a distinctive feature of the stadiums there
18:31I then became familiar with the Red Cly sand courts.
18:33Abu Ahban watched it on the sports channel.
18:35I'll keep watching 12 sports channels on channel seven.
18:37The stadiums that are pink
18:38And what you are playing on until today is the Roland Garros tournament
18:40The tournament played in Vars
18:42Which is considered the second most important tournament in the world
18:44But my dear, the real change is in the popularity of tennis.
18:46It came after the first operational war in Winnipeg 1919
18:49The place that witnessed the rise of a woman named Susan Linglon
18:52The French girl who made history wasn't just because of her distinctive abaya.
18:55But also with her style and presence
18:57Susan wore her car in a pocket for her time.
18:59With a colorful cardigan
19:00A design by one of the most famous Parisian fashion designers
19:04She also used to tie a silk ribbon around her head.
19:06Like a ballerina in a show
19:08And every match is like a butterfly flying through the air.
19:10Between the point and after it you put Micam
19:11She greets the audience
19:12You might find it weak and it eats
19:13Many people didn't like it
19:14They saw her as a fallen French woman
19:16But the audience didn't care about any of this.
19:18The women especially loved it very much.
19:20They saw in her a model of a strong and ambitious woman.
19:22From 1919 to 1926
19:25Susan didn't lose a single match.
19:27And I lied about twenty-one championships and two gold medals
19:29The players were celebrating their success
19:31They can take points from it based on the number of points they have in the tournament.
19:41She decided to remain a professional player and play for money.
19:45Her use of it was that tennis is a game, which is
19:47Not professionals
19:48The big players were circumventing this
19:49And they are rewarded in devious ways
19:51Because the biggest crime at this time
19:52If you remain a professional and honest
19:53I play for money
19:54You'll just be a mercenary
19:55Abu Ahmed is a mercenary
19:57Therefore, you will no longer have a place among the social elite.
19:59Here, Susan's decision was a huge shock to the world.
20:02However, it will be a catalog and manifesto for the stars who come after her.
20:04Susan will appear on the radio and announce perfumes
20:07She signed a $75,000 contract to do a showcase tour in America.
20:10Every move you make is now under Jahma's protection.
20:12Nice, she'll get things from something.
20:13The one who unboxes it
20:14Download promo codes from Talabat
20:16Susan 50% swollen nest
20:18or the Cormazion
20:18Susan, this time she's targeting a new audience
20:20Maybe he has no place in Winbladon
20:22But he found himself on a side field
20:24Or a public performance that filled the party
20:25Susan changed the face of tennis
20:26And it also increased his popularity and Nabildon
20:28In 2019, there were seven participating countries.
20:31Before Susan Sedey's death in 1938
20:33The number of participating countries reached 38.
20:35Tennis has become a global sport
20:37He's playing around with the music in song clubs.
20:39And on the clay courts of Italy and France
20:40And in America I was playing with fire
20:42May God not decree for you to fall or be harmed there.
20:43Despite his popularity
20:45However, tennis opens the stage for class conflict.
20:47It's my own little friend
20:48She did not welcome the working class.
20:50You are working, you are waiting
20:52While the middle class saw tennis
20:54A means through which she works and her social life
20:56The next event
20:57Take tennis to another level of popularity.
20:58It was June 1937
21:00When the BBC broadcast the first live tennis match from Wimbledon
21:03Screening on Waterloo station in London
21:06Television is starting to attract a new audience to tennis
21:08They don't know anything about the game.
21:09To see the year 1961, the game's views were in a state of explosion.
21:1314 million people watched the women's final scores
21:16And in 1967, the transformation that every tennis dinner had been waiting for finally happened.
21:20When the first tournament that brings together amateurs and professionals is organized at Wimbledon
21:24BBC Championship
21:25And that was the real blow to the bat
21:27The year 1968 marks the beginning of what is known as the Open Era of tennis.
21:31Open Era
21:32The era of hobbyism is over.
21:33Tennis has become the master's and the rich's pleasure
21:35As Captain Ismail El Shafei always said
21:37This is my dear, by the way, when you know
21:38The first Egyptian and Arab player to reach international acclaim
21:41This brings its ranking to 34th globally.
21:43Listen to Al-Shafi'i, and you will hate him.
21:44Ismail El Shafei Kamel and Layla also play in big tournaments like Wimbledon
21:47He had a significant impact on many generations.
21:50She loved tennis thanks to him
21:51In the Open Era, players' money became unimaginable.
21:53They earn from awards, publicity, and sponsorship deals.
21:56And tennis champions remain global icons in the media
21:58People like Billie G. King and John McEnroe
22:00This is where parents begin to encourage their children.
22:02They forced them to play this game.
22:04The game that will be their memory of the world
22:05Frame and Fortune
22:07The world of folds, money, and ice cream
22:09For example, you have Richard Williams
22:11Their daughters, Vinas and Serena, were very well raised.
22:14His only hope was to make them professional tennis players.
22:16And indeed, the two of them became among the richest and most famous mathematicians in the world.
22:19This man's story made into the movie King Richard
22:21This, my dear, is the movie that Will Smith won an Oscar for at that very ceremony.
22:25Remember that party?
22:26When the group moved on to the stage, he went on to hit Uncle Chris Rock.
22:30He told him not to talk about Will like that
22:31You know, my dear, he calls his wife by her name, you know?
22:34The man is one of a kind in the world, I even call him "Al Majd" on the phone.
22:36And we have the German star Steffi Graf.
22:39The one whose father consented to her playing tennis
22:41And of course, her husband, Andrea Ajasi
22:42What we started the episode with at the beginning
22:43World tennis champion who doesn't like tennis
22:45The media's interest has created a new generation that sees tennis as a sport, like playing superheroes.
22:49And which began as a game for the nobles
22:51It has become a global, universal sport.
22:53Today there are more than sixty international professional tournaments
22:57This is in addition to the role of countries and the championship of the lions.
22:58And of course, the four championships of determination
23:00Grand Slams Wimbledon and Ronald Gross
23:02Open America and Open Israel
23:04The game has become secret and also very stressful.
23:06The success and prestige of any player is now measured by the number of championships and titles they have won.
23:10Whoever loses in the first round of any slam tournament wins at least $100,000
23:14This is in addition, of course, to exposure and media appearances in front of advertisers.
23:17Shampoo companies are dying to buy tennis players.
23:18Even the assumption that white hides straw
23:20But I am affected by it, but I will not say
23:22Why? Because I use the shampoo the advertiser recommended.
23:25I will flash his picture on the screen because I don't remember his name.
23:27Everything was publicly announced.
23:28My dear, this is my second appointment.
23:29This is what didn't go
23:30That's the one who left, lost, and walked away.
23:31This is a clean Madram
23:32He was eliminated in the first round
23:33That's why when we talk about the legend of tennis
23:34You need to know that this is behind the scenes of the championships
23:37For example, Ze Acasin has eight Grand Slam tournaments.
23:40And its legendary American rival
23:42Pete Sampras
23:43Serena Williams has 23 titles
23:45That's an unbelievable number, my dear.
23:47And be careful, my dear, I can't talk to you about tennis and legends.
23:49Without me telling you about the gates of the field
23:52Men's tennis in the modern era will have a date with him
23:54The Big Three
23:55In 2003, the star of the young Swiss player Roger Vetter shone brightly.
23:59The maestro who will steal the hearts of millions
24:01My dear, I wasn't playing tennis.
24:02No, by God, that was Pyrrhus Bligh.
24:04Her performance on the field was very graceful and a great gift.
24:06People saw him earning easily without effort.
24:08This was something that really bothered him.
24:09It's not necessary for the veins and face to show on stage.
24:11So you know I'm a good singer
24:12Because I know how to do it in a way that seems easy
24:14It doesn't make it easy
24:15It bothered him so much that even after he retired
24:17And when Dartmouth University came to honor him with an honorary doctorate
24:20He stood in front of the new graduates
24:21He delivered a historic speech entitled
24:23effortless is a myth
24:24Simplicity is a myth
24:26In the year 2003, he started winning championships as if he were collecting stamps.
24:29People started saying, "Is this Goat?"
24:31This is the greatest game in history
24:33Time is gained by phone.
24:34And indeed, my dear, he will end his career in 2022.
24:37He has 20 championships to his name.
24:39Be careful, I'm talking about the Al-Azma Championship.
24:40Don't tell me he's ranked first in the Mit Ghamr Open Championship
24:43This Ramadan-themed business is unacceptable.
24:44My dear friend, he's ending his career at the top.
24:47But it's impossible to find a great story without finding a strong opponent.
24:49Here he melts Rafael Nadal
24:51The King of Clay
24:52The Spanish teenager
24:54Those who entered the arena
24:55The year 2005 was a storm.
24:57And to this day, Side has left his mark and his name.
24:59Rafa, as people call him, with his famous move
25:01Vamos
25:01Those who support our players in Egypt
25:02They've given us this and we don't understand what it means
25:03The man has charisma and he has a good reputation.
25:05And his logo
25:06The logo is the Spanish version, and it was indeed a version.
25:08He would gather around the distant ball and chase after it.
25:10He fights to save every ball as if it were one of his own children.
25:13It's like he's playing with the last girl in his life.
25:14Tony Nadal, Rafael, and his Madrid
25:16He made him play with his left hand from a young age.
25:18Although
25:19Ayman
25:19Of course, my dear, I don't need to tell you.
25:21He was a nightmare for his opponents.
25:23His signature forehand strike
25:24She has Tops Ben, she's amazing
25:263300 rolls, what do I want? May God bless the Prophet.
25:28This is its RPM, 3300
25:30The Ferrari, my dear, has a 9000 RPM engine.
25:33He turned to Ferrari
25:34This makes the ball look very round.
25:36It's very difficult to resist
25:37Nadal ended his career in 2024 with 22 major titles.
25:4114 of them are Ronald Gross
25:42Nidal sat atop the dirt fields
25:44To the point that they made a compression sculpture in Ronald Ross Stadium
25:47Federer and Nadal
25:47They also released all their house pictures of the hero
25:49Federer was the image of the sophisticated, elegant young Swiss man.
25:53Aristocrat Prince Nazel was born and plays tennis.
25:55To the point that the woman is so angry with him, she says
25:56He's practically going to walk onto the field in his suit.
25:57And, my dear, there might be a limit like that.
25:59He's the one who brought back the glory of tennis, again, Telmana
26:02And the upper nature of the meeting returned strongly
26:04Kings, princes, and celebrities respect Shaght
26:06Bill Gates himself played an exhibition match with Federer
26:09In a match that marked Federer's first time entering Wimbledon as a spectator
26:12After announcing his retirement
26:13Federer's enslavement in the royal lineage is the Prince and Princess of Wales.
26:16They stood with the entire stadium and the crowd applauding them
26:19Until he entered and greeted the audience and the people, nothing happened except after someone else.
26:22Rolex has associated its name with it as an image of sophistication and prestige.
26:25On the other hand, Richard Mille, which also manufactures watches, wants to compete
26:28The dance was taken by Federer, of course we'll take Nadal.
26:30Come on, Nadal, like another picture of a tennis player
26:32Youth, boldness, loud voices, and kites
26:35Its logo is the logo of the polo-wave box, with the tortoiseshell on it.
26:38I'm telling you something, my dear, but please don't make fun of me.
26:40Because you know tennis is a short-lived sport.
26:41And after he lived without health insurance
26:43My dear Rafael Nadal's watch, the one he used to wear in matches
26:45He spent eight days playing, earning $860,000.
26:52Despite the dominance of Rafael Nadal and Federer on the world stage
26:55But they always had someone with them, like Atletico Comdrit.
26:57He was always competing, he was always a player, and he took third place.
27:00He's always trying to get ahead, but he doesn't know how.
27:02After years of attempts and effort
27:04It led him to completely change his diet.
27:07No crepes, no pizza, no pizza crepes
27:09All of this is forbidden
27:10The one who remains dear to me is Novak Djokovic.
27:12Oh Abu Ahmed, I know him
27:13Not Dal Masa who travels around the world and teaches me things about the world
27:16My dear, this is called something like Djokovic
27:17Put your hand away, Qusko, now let's focus on the man's mother.
27:19I told him to change his diet and stop eating crepes.
27:21Djokovic was nicknamed the Joker
27:23Or we could call him "like his beloved Benadou"
27:25He worked on training his body, his strength, patience, and endurance.
27:27He kept studying every fertile field, anticipating every path.
27:29He also wins in the worst circumstances
27:31Despite the audience being mostly against him
27:32Fidel Djokovic is working hard and accumulating his championships
27:35The turtle crawled, crawled, crawled, crawled
27:37Until Djokovic took the lead in the numbers
27:40He has 24 major championships
27:42Is he more famous than Nadal and Federer?
27:44No, this is even more than Serena Williams.
27:46I also mentioned that Djokovic has still swallowed his pride so far.
27:48And there are still many people who don't like him because he came and broke all the records.
27:51Their stars, like Fadel and Nadal
27:53The most important reason, my dear, that his popularity isn't great, in their opinion, is the message.
27:56Djokovic gets very nervous and breaks rackets
27:58He plays on the psychology of fertility
28:00You'll find him taking long breaks to distract the competitor.
28:02These are behaviors that some fans consider unethical in a game like tennis.
28:06But statistically, Djokovic is the most successful.
28:09Now, my dear, after you have learned everything about the game, its history and statistics
28:12Let's try to understand the game itself.
28:13What would make a mid-range game drain a champion like Agassi, for example?
28:17And someone like Djokovic is letting his anger get the better of him.
28:19And Federer gave a whole lecture saying that it's not easy at all, by the way.
28:22Come on, my dear, let's go down to the field
28:23Please, I need something above my knee because I'm jealous of you.
28:25The first thing, my dear, in the gym is the serve
28:28The flock
28:29Do you see the audio medium?
28:30I will keep hearing the sound of the boots.
28:34Mohammed Rashli and Mohammed Hossam Sarfin
28:36The first thing in the game is sending or swarming
28:38C. Mantala
28:39This is the opening strike
28:40The player creates gaps in the seating area and places the ball towards the opponent's area.
28:43But the first thing I want to tell you is that before you start thinking about trying it yourself
28:45The view that appears before you is easy in this opening flock
28:48If you played it against any professional player
28:49There's a very good chance you won't make it to the football match.
28:52It is specified by your side
28:53The average transmission speed reaches 180 kilometers per hour for women.
28:57Two men's tennis players
28:58The ball moves at a rapid pace for the drunk young man.
29:01Walking on a road in the coast
29:02I can see him causing the accident right now.
29:03Physically, the ball moves very quickly.
29:06Too big for conscious perception to act
29:08This means that tennis players unconsciously return serves.
29:11And Hamad the envious one is making me look bad, the last five of them in the episode
29:12I'm not ordinary, I'll even go to the trouble of these disadvantages
29:14Umm Mafash Hal
29:15In a book
29:16The energy of tennis
29:17The author says that the biggest problems in tennis
29:19Not in the foundations of the movement
29:20Not even in the physical state
29:21This is probably the easiest part of the whole thing.
29:22Most problems are related to the mental state of the patient.
29:26It means if you entered a match with someone stronger than you
29:28And in your mind, it wins you over
29:29So you've already decided the match before you've even played.
29:31spirit
29:31This type of speed test is the most difficult.
29:33A real challenge is preferable.
29:35How to create the right mental state
29:37How to win the internal battle that's happening inside you while you're holding the racket
29:40Be aware, my dear, that this is for the entire match.
29:42A sweet point
29:43Keep being arrogant
29:44So you lose
29:44The point your opponent makes is good.
29:46So she is afraid
29:47So you lose too
29:48So that you don't lose the writing, she talks to you about two selves
29:50The first predecessor is the conscious mind.
29:52This is what's talking in your head, judging you, and comparing you to others.
29:55He's the one who tells you to focus on how you lost that ball.
29:56Qaim
29:57The Salaf are one, if you think and analyze everything
29:59The further you move away from the automatic sensation of the body and movement
30:01If you think for a second, you'll catch the ball you can't catch.
30:04Don't catch up with her
30:04And here comes the sect, the body, and the conscious mind.
30:07This is the automatic one.
30:08This is the automatic part.
30:09This is the body that moves naturally without instructions.
30:11It's like you're walking around without thinking.
30:13You hit the ball automatically without calculating what you're doing.
30:15The second oil is powerful.
30:17Is she actually the one playing the match? Decision
30:19There's no time to think.
30:21This is why it needs to be hit more and more often in order to strengthen it.
30:23To the extent that the movement, the strike, its direction, and its force
30:26You'll be safe in your hands
30:27Don't think about it in order to do it
30:29That's why Abu Agassi made him hit 2500 balls a day
30:32So he doesn't think he's hitting
30:34The secret remains in the right game.
30:35He is the one who creates a space of trust
30:36Between one and two
30:38You should be the coach who encourages instead of yelling.
30:40The loan is also what helps you overcome the panic attack you experience.
30:43If you get injured, for example
30:44That's why, my dear, the big players in tennis usually start from the age of 4 or 5.
30:48Apartment and story exercises, I had zero friends, zero family, class
30:52Even their dough is of zero health
30:54That's why my dear Agassi says that tennis is the lonely sport
30:57Playing tennis is a very relaxing activity on its own.
30:58He locks himself while he's playing
30:59He locks himself while he's training
31:00He closes it himself; he earns on the platform.
31:01This game, my dear, is described as a mental game.
31:03And your part in it is that you focus on the same focus
31:06Perhaps the most beautiful sentence to end this episode with
31:08It's the game line in Billie Jean King
31:09Tennis is a captivating game
31:10More like a more idealized version of action and violence
31:13All of this takes place in an atmosphere of complete calm and tranquility.
31:15I think, my friend, that now you can see tennis with a different eye from the outside.
31:18Her elegance and tranquility
31:19You can see its difficulty, violence, and cruelty towards its heroes
31:22And from the difference, my dear, this look might make it an even more enchanting game in your eyes.
31:26Do you know, my dear, what is much more enchanting than tennis?
31:28The cases that passed to him were cases of ganza
31:29If you look at her, she'll bring us something. Subscribe to the channel.
31:30Do you know, my dear, why they use tennis and put them up with the satellites above?
31:33Why, Abu Ahmed?
31:34Because sending them makes them happy
31:35any?
31:36Because, my dear, their delivery will be accurate.

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