SEB 2016 Tennissekuu

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SEB 2016 Tenissekuu (Tennis Month) was a significant event in the Estonian tennis calendar, made possible by the long-term support of Tallink and SEB. Both companies share a passion for tennis and have dedicated themselves to promoting the sport while actively seeking talented players who can proudly represent Estonia on tennis courts worldwide.
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SEB 2016 Tenissekuu (Tennis Month) was a significant event in the Estonian tennis calendar, made possible by the long-term support of Tallink and SEB. Both companies share a passion for tennis and have dedicated themselves to promoting the sport while actively seeking talented players who can proudly represent Estonia on tennis courts worldwide.
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Tennis Month 2016 spanned from September 7 to October 5, offering an exciting and action-packed series of events. It served as a celebration of tennis, attracting participants and spectators from across Estonia. The event aimed to showcase the beauty of the sport, encourage youth involvement and inspire aspiring tennis players to pursue their dreams.
Tennis Month 2016 spanned from September 7 to October 5, offering an exciting and action-packed series of events. It served as a celebration of tennis, attracting participants and spectators from across Estonia. The event aimed to showcase the beauty of the sport, encourage youth involvement and inspire aspiring tennis players to pursue their dreams.

Revision as of 07:48, 19 July 2023

SEB 2016 Tenissekuu (Tennis Month) was a significant event in the Estonian tennis calendar, made possible by the long-term support of Tallink and SEB. Both companies share a passion for tennis and have dedicated themselves to promoting the sport while actively seeking talented players who can proudly represent Estonia on tennis courts worldwide.

Tennis Month 2016 spanned from September 7 to October 5, offering an exciting and action-packed series of events. It served as a celebration of tennis, attracting participants and spectators from across Estonia. The event aimed to showcase the beauty of the sport, encourage youth involvement and inspire aspiring tennis players to pursue their dreams.

During SEB 2016 Tenissekuu, tennis enthusiasts had the opportunity to witness thrilling matches featuring talented players competing at various levels. The event featured both professional tournaments and friendly matches, fostering a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among participants.

The collaboration between Tallink and SEB played a pivotal role in making Tennis Month 2016 a resounding success. Their commitment to tennis and their belief in the potential of Estonian athletes enabled the event to provide a platform for talent discovery and the nurturing of emerging players.

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Summary of Tennis Month 2016

- Date: September 7 to October 5 - Supported by: Tallink and SEB - Objective: Promote tennis in Estonia and identify promising players to represent the country globally. - Highlights: Exciting matches, professional tournaments, friendly competitions, and a vibrant atmosphere. - Impact: Inspiring youth, fostering camaraderie, and showcasing the beauty of tennis.

SEB 2016 Tenissekuu was a testament to the dedication of Tallink and SEB to the growth and development of tennis in Estonia. Their joint efforts aimed to create opportunities for players to excel, encourage participation at all levels, and further elevate the sport's popularity within the country.

Why Is It Unwatchable

  1. The exercises make no sense and has no meaning whatsoever.
  2. They incorrectly use various sports, in a wrong way that makes no sense
    • One example is tennis. They played it in a the most simplified and stupid style instead of the traditional normal style. Another example of tennis misuse is playing it in a volleyball catch style instead of the traditional normal style. They even once played it with a badminton racket instead of using a tennis racket although they look similar. That’s not how tennis works.
  3. Despite the event being hosted by SEB & Tallinnk, it has nothing to do with them, and they’re only mentioned on ads and titles.
  4. The costumes are okay, but the green costume is SERIOUSLY and horribly creepy.
  5. They do foot paddling on a random vehicle that makes no sense, Why not do biking instead? And what if the students feet are hurting?
  6. They force students to lift their legs and put their hands up, This makes no sense and has no meaning whatsoever!
  7. They even force their students to go inside and outside a rope, What if they get stuck and they should be using jump ropes or ropedodge instead! It is a easier method!
  8. They catch a basketball from the gate, why not use a actual basket or basketball hoop instead?
  9. It is very weird that makes it classify as a tennis jukulaager.
  10. The length of the event is way too long. As it takes 1 month. That’s a huge waste of time!

Redeeming Qualities

  1. Atleast it does not have animal abuse, unlike Jukulaager.
  2. It does not worship anything like a religion, especially cars.
  3. It is kinda better than Jukulaager,
  4. The holding a tennis ball in your nose part seems pointless, but is actually kinda hilarious and funny and kinda an actual challenge.
  5. Giant badminton part is not bad.
  6. Some of the parts are not bad. Such as actual tennis, running, cake and etc
  7. The best part is the ending
  8. They did give out their students a cake, it contains fruits and a random yellow fruit with leaves on it. That cake would taste neutral (depending on your opinion)

How To Fix It

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