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A [[Self Tennis]] or a '''self-match''' is a [[tennis match]] where a single player volleys their own rounds. These can be any other type of tennis, but only one person is involved - almost like hitting against a wall for as long as you can! | |||
Many of these projects are often [[Endurance Matches]], with players seeing how far they can get until they eventually lose interest. | |||
The very first documented self-tennis was between [[Tennis Staff|staff member]] {{strong414bad}} in early December, 2007. {{strong414bad}} referred to the concept as a "revolution" while others simply said he "needed a life".<ref>https://ftlfw.net/archives/websites/youchew.net/archive/forum/19-tennis-completed/86098-youtube-poop-tennis-strong414bad-vs-strong414bad/1</ref> Despite the mixed opinions, self-matches became a mainstay in the years to come. | |||
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[[Self Tennis Collab]] | [[Self Tennis Collab]] - a collaboration by nonojuju revolving around this topic, where each round is one second longer than the last ([[additive time]]). | ||
{{GameBop}}'s self tennis | {{GameBop}}'s self tennis | ||
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