The graphical format illustrates the quantity of participants in four sorts of sports, namely basketball, tennis, badminton and rugby over a temporal frame of 20 years, commencing in 1995.
Generally, it is conspicuous that tennis grew in popularity whilst rugby witnessed a dramatic decrease in the number of members. In addition, other subjects surveyed relatively remained their reputation.
Looking first at the statistics in initial years, the number of individuals attending rugby was highest, at roughly 240, which was about 90 greater than that of tennis. In comparison with aforementioned subjects, basketball and badminton attracted fewer participants, at around 70 and 50 respectively. In the next decade, while the number of members in rugby courses declined slightly, that of tennis went up by 20 before reaching the similar number, at 200 and other sports remained fairly ultimately.
Regarding the remaining years, both the numbers of basketball and badminton participants almost stabilized and remained unpopular choices. The quantity of residents choosing tennis continuously rose before reaching its zenith, at about 220 whereas that of rugby plummeted to the same as badminton participants, at 50 in 2005.
