Usage examples of "Tennis" in English with translation to French

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I don't enjoy tennis. Je n'aime pas le tennis.
Tennis is my preferred sport. Le tennis est mon sport préféré.
He is mad about tennis. Il est fou de tennis.
No, but I play tennis. Non, mais je joue au tennis.
Tom can't play tennis. Tom ne sait pas jouer au tennis.
We play tennis after school. Nous jouons au tennis après les cours.
She's good at tennis. Elle est bonne en tennis.
Nancy doesn't play tennis. Nancy ne joue pas au tennis.
I used to play tennis. Je jouais au tennis.
I play tennis every Sunday. Je joue au tennis tous les dimanches.
Jeanne is also playing tennis. Jeanne aussi joue au tennis.
I'm good at tennis. Je suis bon au tennis.
He plays tennis very well. Il joue très bien au tennis.
I am a tennis player. Je suis un joueur de tennis.
He plays tennis every day. Il joue au tennis tous les jours.
Someone stole my tennis racket. Quelqu'un a dérobé ma raquette de tennis.
He is a tennis player. C'est un joueur de tennis.
He's a tennis player. Il est joueur de tennis.
He does not like tennis. Il n'aime pas le tennis.
Kenji is a tennis player. Kenji est un joueur de tennis.
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