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  • The child learned basic tennis skills such as holding the racket, gripping it properly, and swinging it with control.
  • They understood and practiced the rules of the game, including serving, volleying, and returning the ball.
  • The child improved their hand-eye coordination through tracking and hitting the moving tennis ball.
  • They learned about footwork and body positioning to move efficiently and reach the ball.
  • The child developed their gross motor skills as they ran, jumped, and moved around the tennis court.

Tips for continued development:

To further develop their tennis skills, encourage the child to practice regularly. They can play mini tennis games with a sibling or a friend, or even against a wall. This will help improve their accuracy, agility, and overall gameplay. Additionally, involving the child in local tennis clubs or community programs can provide them with more opportunities to refine their skills and participate in friendly competitions.

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