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Why tennis players apologize for net cords – the strangest piece of tennis etiquette

The net-cord apology is one of the most prominent — and strange — unwritten rules of the sport.

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nytimes.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Why tennis players apologize for net cords – the strangest piece of tennis etiquette

The net-cord apology is one of the most prominent — and strange — unwritten rules of the sport.

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arabnews.com10 mesi fa

The unwritten rules of tennis and why postmatch handshakes sometimes go awry at the US Open

NEW YORK: There’s been a lot of talk about the unwritten rules of tennis during Week 1 of this US Open, whether it’s the necessity of a ” sorry, not sorry ” raised hand after a let cord or the proper way to warm up with…

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  1. giovedì 28 agosto 2025·nytimes.com

    Why tennis players apologize for net cords – the strangest piece of tennis etiquette

    The net-cord apology is one of the most prominent — and strange — unwritten rules of the sport.

  2. domenica 31 agosto 2025·arabnews.com

    The unwritten rules of tennis and why postmatch handshakes sometimes go awry at the US Open

    NEW YORK: There’s been a lot of talk about the unwritten rules of tennis during Week 1 of this US Open, whether it’s the necessity of a ” sorry, not sorry ” raised hand after a…