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Mr. Chen Xu, Chairman of Zhejiang Tianlong Tennis Co., Ltd. presented a large tennis ball signed by Zhang Zhizhen to Mr. Yue Xiaoli, Director of Social Development Office of Wujing Town, Minhang District, Shanghai.
In the early autumn of October 15, everything was in full swing, and the 2023 "Industrial Bank Cup" Shanghai City Amateur League Tennis League "Jingdong Primary School Cup" Junior Tennis Tournament and Wujing Town School District Tennis Carnival were in full swing. The participating athletes are all elementary school students who have been in contact with tennis for only a few months or even a couple of years. While the Shanghai ATP1000 Masters Tournament was in full swing, the special arrangement of small tennis courts, equipments and facilities also gave these beginners who love tennis a more intimate playing experience. The tournament was divided into two divisions, Group A, grades 3 to 5, and Group B, grades 1 and 2, with 32 signatures in each division, regardless of gender. Since entering the Open Era, tennis has been ahead of most sports in terms of globalization, and the promotion and popularization has made leaps and bounds in countries such as China, where the development of children's and junior tennis also has a lot of room for growth. In view of the physical and mental development characteristics and loading capacity of children, the international tennis world has long established and implemented mini-tennis for children from 4 to 10 years old according to the principle of tennis. The China Tennis Association has launched the "Mini Tennis" project at the right time and joined hands with the Secondary School Students' Sports Association of the Ministry of Education to promote the project. Through the development of new racquets, nets and courts, children aged between 1~3 years old can also participate in tennis in an interesting way and increase their enthusiasm for tennis activities, thus further expanding the population base of tennis in China and making up for the gap in the market of this age group. This will further expand the population base of tennis in China and make up for the gap in the market of this age group. Xue Lei, deputy secretary-general of Shanghai Tennis Association, said that "small tennis" has the characteristics of early enlightenment, less investment, short racket, soft ball, small venue, simple and easy to understand competition rules, and flexible and diversified competition methods, etc. "Small tennis" not only meets the needs of home practice, but also promotes family interaction. "Little Tennis" makes the playing scene more diversified, makes playing portable and convenient, not subject to geographical restrictions, improves the participation of various groups, not only meets the needs of home practice, promotes the interaction between families and children, but also can be carried in handbags at any time, realizing that playing tennis anytime and anywhere. Zheng Long is the head of Jinshan Simai Tennis Club. More than 20 children gathered early at 7:00 a.m. and took a bus from Jinshan to Minhang to participate in the tournament. The children were especially looking forward to this tournament because it was also the first municipal tournament for many young athletes in the lower grades. "Don't be proud of your lead, don't be discouraged if you fall behind, and play every point carefully," was Zheng Long's instruction to them before the game. Zheng Long said that this is the first time the kids are playing in a school, and "there will be a greater sense of honor compared to playing outside." Tennis has a deep cultural heritage in Jingdong Primary School: in 2012, Jingdong Primary School Tennis Team was established. in 2015, Jingdong Primary School School School Tennis on Campus saw the first fruits of the pilot of small tennis teaching into the campus, and became a member of Tennis Australia's Pilot Field Project. in 2016, Jingdong Primary School was invited by the Municipal Tennis Association to participate in the central court of the Shanghai Tennis Masters Tournament for performances and interaction with the players. in 2017, the school successfully hosted the Jingdong Primary School Cup the first youth tennis tournament. in May 2019, it was upgraded to the Shanghai City Amateur League Tennis League. Each tournament attracts more than 100 students from all districts of Shanghai.
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