Tennis is a sport played between two players (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each player uses a strung racquet to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over a net into the opponent's court.
Now to find the cache you will need to do a bit of research into the game of tennis then complete the word puzzle to reveal the 10 letters in the centre which will give you the location. All the answers start with the last letter of the previous answer eg. if BALL was answer 1 and LOVE was answer 2 then it will be placed on the puzzle as BALLOVE and the next answer will start with a E and when you come to the end of the line then follow the direction of the arrow. If you have the puzzle correct then all the squares will be filled and then use the chart to determine the values of the letters. The cache is at
S34 (First 5 Letters top to bottom)
E137 (Bottom 5 Letters top to bottom)

Q1 - World No. 1 player for seven consecutive years, from 1964 to 1970.
Q2 - The shot when you return the serve and your opponent doesn’t hit the ball.
Q3 - Country where Wimbledon is held.
Q4 - A tennis game played by four players.
Q5 - Hitting the ball.
Q6 - Surname of Australian Open Champion from 1963-1967.
Q7 - Surname of the Australian winner of the US Open in 1973.
Q8 - Surname of Former Women's No 1 now married to a Golfing 'great'
Q9 - Line defining the limit of play on sides of court.
Q10 - Racquets, balls, net is all classed as tennis ??.
Q11 - A different type of tennis played inside.
Q12 - A mistake made during a rally.
Q13 - A series of shots between players to contest a point.
Q14 - Monica Seles was born in this country.
Q15 - First and last name of the person who was Married to former No 1 women's player 2 yrs after they both won the French Open in 1999.
Q16 - The governing body of World Tennis.
Q17 - Last Name of the Winner of 6 consecutive Wimbledon titles from 1982-1987
Q18 - When one player wins a point when the score is duece.
Q19 - Runner-up in the 1999 Australian open singles mens last name
Q20 - How many times has Boris Becker won the Australian Open.
Q21 - Any ball that lands not in the playing area.
Q22 - An injury commonly associated with tennis.
Q23 - A player who did not gain direct acceptance into a tournament.
Q24 - What is the country code top-level domain for the Federal Republic of Germany.
FTF Goes to Rocky Glen Grommets congratulations.
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