A Cumulative Analysis
Looking at all of the differences between the Old Era and the New Era of tennis players, one can conclusively say that there has been some evolution between the two. Can we really say if it has made the game more appealing and fun? No because the two games both offer different styles and playing strategies. All audiences of the tennis fans will enjoy both styles, because they both offer different points of interest, the Old Era concentrated on getting the point over away fast, while the New Era made it so that they had to work the point out in order to win it. Though the racquets and other improvements in technology and training made it so that the pros nowadays have more endurance and stamina than the past, it still has the same principle, making it so that players can play how they want.
One thing that will never change in tennis is craftiness and artistry put into each shot, its like a battle on a court. The stronger the mentality and body of the professional, the more likely they will win. Another similarity that will always stay the same is the angry American tennis players.
John McEnroe early 80-90's John McEnroe 2010
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