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The image illustrates the number of participants in tennis competitions from 1975 to 2010 with male participants starting at 70 in 1980, decreasing to 50 by 1985, continuing to 40 in 1990, falling to 30 by 1995, decreasing further to 20 by 2000, reaching 15 in 2005, and ending at 10 in 2010; female participants starting at about 5 in 1980, rising to 20 by 1985, climbing to 30 in 1990, increasing to 40 by 1995, maintaining at 40 from 2000 through 2010; and total participants starting at 75 in 1980, dropping to 70 by 1985, decreasing to 65 in 1990, falling to 60 by 1995, reducing to 55 in 2000, decreasing slightly to around 52 in 2005, and ending at 50 in 2010.
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The line graph explains some differens between alters in the participations from 1980 to 2010. To aim of this essay is to shows which sex was more likely to participate in tennis competitions.
Overall, there is an issue from the past, people think that boys are stronger than girls so they decided to took a part in competition with them. This actively explains why in 1980 from all 75 participants it was along lines of 15 women. There was also femenism in those days.
Then in 2000, people began to relize how well they played. This actively demonstrates that more and more good female tennis players started to appear in our world. But it was a cause and effect why male tennis players started to disappear. The specific reason of this from year to year our tennis players were becoming more less and less. To summmarase what has been stated so far in 2010, and since then, there have been more and more women tennis players among all of those participating.
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