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Why is tennis not as popular as badminton?
First of all, from the visibility of the project, the public awareness of badminton is obviously higher than that of tennis. China's badminton level is the top level in the world. It often wins gold and silver medals in the world, and we can often see badminton-related news in the news. China's tennis level is relatively backward in the world. Although Li Na pushed tennis in China to a new height, after Li Na retired, the attention of tennis in China dropped to a great extent, so people are generally more familiar with badminton.

Secondly, judging from the degree of the event, the threshold of badminton is obviously lower than that of tennis. Badminton can be played without a regular court. Even if there is no net, you can play with two people. In addition, people from 60 to 70 years old to children from 5 to 6 years old can easily experience the fun of sports. And there are many people playing badminton, so it is easy for everyone to find a partner to play with. Tennis, on the other hand, has high requirements on the court and can only be played in a standard tennis court. Moreover, it is not easy to get started in tennis. Generally, the coach's guidance is needed to stipulate the standard movements such as grip, hitting, swinging and footwork, and it often takes a period of time for beginners to complete the baseline rally.

In addition, judging from the economic consumption of the project, the cost of badminton is lower than that of tennis. Tennis is one of the "Three big noble" sports. Whether it is the venue fee of tennis, or the price of basic equipment such as tennis, rackets, sweat absorbent belts and sneakers, it is higher than badminton. Moreover, people who learn tennis usually hire professional coaches, which also costs a lot of money.

In a word, badminton is a representative sport in China, with profound connotation, so everyone has a deeper understanding. However, in recent years, tennis in China has been developing continuously. More and more teenagers choose to pick up tennis rackets and engage in this sport. There are more and more potential players in China, and the tennis competitions held in China are increasing year by year. I hope that while badminton continues to maintain its high popularity, tennis can also be understood and loved by everyone.