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Le tennis, c'est comme le FDP, mais je l'aime quand même.
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Le tennis, c'est comme le FDP, mais je l'aime quand même.

The article reflects on the author's experience learning tennis from their coach, Debbie (Debra Hyde), at a club in Knysna, a coastal town near Cape Town. It describes the specific technique taught by Debbie, focusing on the sequence of movements during a tennis stroke: bounce, step, hit. The piece emphasizes the structured approach to mastering the sport through precise instruction.

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Le tennis, c'est comme le FDP, mais je l'aime quand même.

The article reflects on the author's experience learning tennis from their coach, Debbie (Debra Hyde), at a club in Knysna, a coastal town near Cape Town. It describes the specific technique taught by Debbie, focusing on the sequence of movements during a tennis stroke: bounce, step, hit. The piece emphasizes the structured approach to mastering the sport through precise instruction.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses solely on a personal sports training experience and does not engage with any politically charged topics, figures, or policies. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 85): The article provides specific details about Debbie Hyde, her role as head coach in Knysna, and the technical aspects of tennis training. These claims are internally consistent and plausible. The objectivity score is slightly lower due to the personal tone and the author's expression of affection for

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