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What should i do Tennis or Volleyball I need to buy one or the other ?

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I went to volleyball practice on frieday but my hands are in paing but i know if i practice they wont be in pain so kids in the practice said i did great and plus my dad wanted me to do this sport and accually i really like it but my hand have little dots because of volleyball. And me and my dad were going to buy volleyball knee pads and volleybal ball . And i need to go to physical doctoer and we have to pay more because we dont have medical .

But then my aunt called and said that i can break my finger or something like that So befor i thought of volleyball I wanted to join tennis and my couch did too but really i dont know how to really play it but i think that my dad will buy me a raket and some balls i will be good. but really my dad thought that he did not what me to play it but now he wants me to play tennis but i was all readly prepared to play volleyball.

So today we have to but one or the other for me to practice during summer and tomorrow i have practice for volleyball but i need to decide What sport to do

Please help or if you have any recommindation and advice please or give me some information about the sport I will be so thankful if you help me this is emergency oh yea i am going to high school

Thank you

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  1. a easy answer...

    tennis.

    cause i read all that u had write, and i think the best option is to train, and in like 2 month, you will be very good at tenis


  2. I've never played tennis, but I play volleyball. I love VOLLEYBALL! You can break your fingers playing any sport. do what you feel is right.

  3. They are both good sports.  There is a chance for injury in both.  I prefer tennis because you can play it your whole life at public parks with one other person, and other than the initial cost for a racquet, buy a can of balls once in a while and that's the only expense.  You can also play it your whole life, and you can get better quickly (especially if you are joining a school team).

    I have nothing against volleyball, but you have to have many other people with you to play, and you will need more equipment, unless you live near a park with sand volleyball courts and a net.

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