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3. Tennis's Heritage
Everything about tennis, except its essential rules, has changed from the way it was played 100 years ago, when balls, clothes, players and spectators all were white. Andre Agassi's baggy1 shorts and Serena Williams' bright, skintight halter tops are the latest fashion, far cries from the days when decorum[1] demanded pleated white trousers and ankle-length dresses.
Women routinely serve at 110 mph, rather than merely plopping[2] the ball in safely with spin. Pete Sampras serves more aces[3] in a match than turn-of-the-century players did in a season.
Middle class professionals, not upper class amateurs, rule the courts, and hundreds of thousands of dollars, not merely silver cups and platters, are at stake[4] at the majors.
The Grand Slam events, once small, provincial3 affairs, now boast multiple stadiums and draw tens of thousands of fans each day, along with worldwide television audiences and millions in corporate4 sponsorships[5].
Rackets are bigger, lighter5 and stronger, crafted from space-age composites rather than wood. The once ubiquitous[6] racket press, with its nuts and bolts and washers in four corners to keep wooden rackets from warping6, is a curiosity found only in antique shops. Optic yellow balls made white ones obsolete7 30 years ago.
Even the lawn in "lawn tennis" has disappeared, except for Wimbledon and a few other events, replaced by hardcourts and clay.
Although a few wrinkles in the rules have come along, most notably8 the tiebreaker, tennis still has the same quaint9 scoring -- love, 15, 30, 40, deuce, advantage. The dimensions of the court and the height of the net haven't budged10. Faults and double-faults bedevil[7] players today as they always have.
Cyclops[8], the electronic eye, guards the service lines at the bigger tournaments, but linesmen still squat11 in every corner of the court and matches still are called by the umpires perched high in their chairs.
The pride of tennis, and its curse, through the century has been its heritage as a sport of the upper crust.
注释:
1.Decorum:
礼貌;高雅的举止;得体的行为
2.plop:
象声词,是"扑通"一声落下的意思。
发球得分。
4.at stake:
濒临危险;得失攸关。
5.Sponsorships:
赞助者的地位,任务等。
6.ubiquitous:
十分普遍的
7.bedevil:
使迷惑
8.Cyclop:
独眼,电子眼
1 baggy | |
adj.膨胀如袋的,宽松下垂的 | |
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2 ace | |
n.A牌;发球得分;佼佼者;adj.杰出的 | |
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3 provincial | |
adj.省的,地方的;n.外省人,乡下人 | |
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4 corporate | |
adj.共同的,全体的;公司的,企业的 | |
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5 lighter | |
n.打火机,点火器;驳船;v.用驳船运送;light的比较级 | |
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6 warping | |
n.翘面,扭曲,变形v.弄弯,变歪( warp的现在分词 );使(行为等)不合情理,使乖戾, | |
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7 obsolete | |
adj.已废弃的,过时的 | |
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8 notably | |
adv.值得注意地,显著地,尤其地,特别地 | |
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9 quaint | |
adj.古雅的,离奇有趣的,奇怪的 | |
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10 budged | |
v.(使)稍微移动( budge的过去式和过去分词 );(使)改变主意,(使)让步 | |
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11 squat | |
v.蹲坐,蹲下;n.蹲下;adj.矮胖的,粗矮的 | |
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