The following graph represents the breakdown of players who attended to four diverse sports, including basketball, tennis, badminton, and rugby, during the span of 20-year period from 1985 to 2005.
Overall, it is visible from the given view that the number of players in basketball and badminton had seen almost no change, whereas players in tennis and rugby saw great changes, experiencing growth and a sharp decline respectively. Additionally, the share of players were high in tennis and rugby as opposed to that of basketball and badminton.
Commencing with rugby and tennis, starting at nearly 250 players in 1985, which was by far the highest of all four sports, the breakdown of players in rugby dramatically fell down to 200 players in 1995 before continually declining again and finally stabilized at 50 people in 2005. In contrast, tennis stood at 150 players in initial year and after a sharp increase to 200 players in 1995, the figure continued to increase and ultimately reached a peak at well over 200 people in the final year.
With regards to basketball and badminton, both categories stood at well over 50 players. After a mild fluctuating, these figures experienced almost no change until the end of the period and basketball remained at approximately 80 players, which was 30 players more than badminton.
