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An example of gamesmanship in sport is a tennis player shouting 'out' when the opponent's serve was clearly 'in'. Is this statement true or false? Draw a circle aro... show full transcript
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This statement is True. Gamesmanship refers to the use of unethical or manipulative tactics to gain an advantage in a competitive sport. In this example, the tennis player shouting 'out' when the serve is clearly 'in' is an act of gamesmanship as it aims to distract or mislead the opponent.
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