The line chart compares the number of people participating in 4 different sports in a certain area from 1985 to 2005. Overall, the figures for tennis increased during the period, while those of rugby showed a reverse trend. Additionally, the number of basketball and badminton players remained relatively stable.
Regarding categories that saw the most changes, tennis popularity went up steadily from 150 at the beginning to approximately 220 by the end of the period, surpassing rugby to become the most popular sport. In contrast, rugby, which had the most players in 1985, decreased gradually from nearly 250 to exactly 200 players in the first decade before experiencing a sharper decline to only 50 players in the next 10 years, sharing the lowest position with badminton.
Considering the remaining sports, the number of basketball players fluctuated around 80 people throughout the 20-year period. Similarly, the figure for badminton, which was slightly more than 50 in the first year, remained relatively constant and finished at precisely 50 people, maintaining its lowest number.
