Sunday, November 17, 2013

  Most people bouncing tennis balls: Australia breaks Guinness World Records' record

PARKES, NSW, Australia -- 772 people gathered at the New South Wales town of Parkes to break the Guinness World Records title for most people bouncing tennis balls on tennis racquets in one location; according to an independent team of scrutineers 772 people participated in the attempt and 709 people successfully completed the challenge,
setting the new world record for the most people bouncing tennis balls on tennis rackets, according to the World Record Academy: www.worldrecordacademy.com/ .
Most people bouncing tennis balls: Australia breaks Guinness World Records' record
  Photo: 772 Parkes people braved the weather conditions to set a new World Record for the most people simultaneously bouncing a tennis ball on a racquet for 10 seconds. Photo: Parkes Champion-Post ( enlarge photo )

The Guinness World Records' record for the most people bouncing tennis balls on tennis rackets was 658 achieved by Wilson Racquet Sports (USA) in advance of the US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, New York, USA.

  Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the largest table tennis tournament; it was achieved by 2,048 participants in an event organized by the Baiyun Sports Bureau (China) in Guangzhou, China.

   Alicia Molik former Australian professional female tennis player and Parkes tennis coach Helen Magill were also there to motivate the participants.

  The previous Guinness world record for the most people bouncing tennis balls on tennis racquets in one location was set in New York, just before the US Open in 2011.

  Numbered wristbands were distributed to confirm the number of participants, according to an independent team of scrutineers 772 people participated in the attempt and 709 people successfully completed the challenge, the Tennis World reported.

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Longest tie-break: Benjamin Balleret and Guillaume Couillard set world record

Longest singles tennis match: Sam Angel and Katie Martens set world record (Video)

Fastest Tennis Ball Pass (Team): TyneMet College Breaks World Record

Longest Singles Tennis Match: Carlo Santelli and Daniel Burns
Longest tennis coaching marathon: Andy Wheeler
Most people bouncing a tennis ball: RPT
Longest tennis rally: Ettore and Angelo A. Rossetti
Longest table tennis rally: Andrea Holt
Longest Tennis Match: John Isner and Nicholas Mahut



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