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1. Which one of these is not a grand slam?

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The correct answer is the Spanish Open because it is not one of the four major tennis tournaments known as Grand Slams. The four Grand Slam tournaments are the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. The Spanish Open, also known as the Madrid Open, is a prestigious tennis tournament but it is not classified as a Grand Slam.

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2. How many sets do women play in grand slam?

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Women play a maximum of three sets in Grand Slam matches. This is in contrast to men's matches, where they play a maximum of five sets. The decision to have women play fewer sets is based on historical reasons and the belief that women may not have the same physical endurance as men.

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3. Who won the 2009 Monte Carlo masters between Djokovic and Nadal?

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In 2009, Nadal won the Monte Carlo masters between Djokovic and himself.

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4. How many challenges are you allowed in 1set?

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In a set, players are allowed to challenge a total of three times. This means that they can question the umpire's decision up to three times during the set. Once a player has used all three challenges, they will not be able to challenge any further decisions. It is important for players to use their challenges wisely and strategically to maximize their chances of overturning incorrect calls.

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5. What player is third in the ATP list from 2009?

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Djokovic is the correct answer because he was ranked third in the ATP list in 2009.

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6. What is the ystem called i you want to challenge a call?

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Hawk Eye is the correct answer because it is a system used in sports to challenge calls made by officials. It uses multiple high-speed cameras to track the trajectory of the ball and provide accurate replays and predictions. This technology has been widely adopted in various sports like tennis, cricket, and football to ensure fair play and minimize human error in decision-making.

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7. In singles are the tramlines in or out?

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The correct answer is "out." In singles tennis, the tramlines are considered to be out. The tramlines act as boundaries for the court, and any ball that lands on or outside the tramlines is considered out of play. This means that if a ball lands on the tramlines during a singles match, it is considered out and the point is awarded to the opposing player.

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8. Who beat Federer in the 2009 Australian open final?

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In the 2009 Australian Open final, Nadal defeated Federer.

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9. What surface do they not need challenges?

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Clay courts do not need challenges. This is because clay courts have a unique surface that allows the ball to leave a visible mark when it touches the ground. Players can easily see if the ball is in or out, eliminating the need for challenges or video replays.

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10. How many grand slams has Federer won?

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Federer has won a total of 20 Grand Slam titles in his career, which is more than the given options. Therefore, the correct answer is not available.

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11. What is the maximum amount of games youcan play in a set?

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In a set, the maximum amount of games you can play is 13. This is because a set is won by the first player to win 6 games, but they must also have a lead of at least 2 games. If the set reaches a score of 6-6, a tiebreaker game is played. In the tiebreaker game, the first player to win 7 points, again with a lead of at least 2 points, wins the set. Therefore, the maximum number of games in a set is 6 regular games plus 7 tiebreaker points, totaling 13 games.

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12. How old is Nadal?

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13. Who won the 2009 wimbeldon grand slam?

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The correct answer is "no one, they haven't played it yet" because the question is asking about the winner of the 2009 Wimbledon Grand Slam, implying that the tournament has not yet taken place. Therefore, no one has won it yet.

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Which one of these is not a grand slam?
How many sets do women play in grand slam?
Who won the 2009 Monte Carlo masters between Djokovic and Nadal?
How many challenges are you allowed in 1set?
What player is third in the ATP list from 2009?
What is the ystem called i you want to challenge a call?
In singles are the tramlines in or out?
Who beat Federer in the 2009 Australian open final?
What surface do they not need challenges?
How many grand slams has Federer won?
What is the maximum amount of games youcan play in a set?
How old is Nadal?
Who won the 2009 wimbeldon grand slam?
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