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* No plugins could be used of any kind, similar to [[NoPlug]] | * No plugins could be used of any kind, similar to [[NoPlug]] | ||
* Videos could not be reversed, panned or cropped, sped up or slowed down | * Videos could not be reversed, panned or cropped, sped up or slowed down | ||
* Transitioning, fading, and layering videos are also not allowed | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Revision as of 16:07, 8 August 2024
Ultrasimplicity Tennis is a type of tennis that involves incredibly strict restrictions placed on what is allowed to be done.
Rules
- No plugins could be used of any kind, similar to NoPlug
- Videos could not be reversed, panned or cropped, sped up or slowed down
- Transitioning, fading, and layering videos are also not allowed
History
The concept was initially thought of by ClassicBirch before the idea was expanded upon into a match with mrdoognoog. The style was largely response to the increasingly complex technical nature that modern tennis had become. Initially, the idea was to create a tennis format similar to the Simplicity Collabs, however it eventually ended up going even further with the restrictions to test the limits on what was possible.
Later on, a Russian tennis chain involving the format was completed.