When you look at women's tennis and how it has changed over the years, the first thing that comes to my mind is the players. Back in the day the two names that stick out are Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova, a famous rivalry from the late 70's and early 80's. There was not as much competition back then, a player didn't have to give 100 percent until the semi finals at a Grand Slam event like Wimbledon. "Now a player has to give at least 85 to 90 percent at …show more content…
But in today's world "there's a split between the stunt-heavy, gymnastic style teams, whose routines are filled with flying bodies and the more traditional, pom-pom shaking "spirit squads"", (525). The sport has transformed over the years which started back in the 1890's, which was all men. They didn't have pom-pom's , they used mega phones to pump up the crowd. "Over the years backflips and handsprings were incorporated into the routines and during World War II, women joined the squads", (525). Cheerleading was born when "the president of Kilgore College caught students drinking during half time, so he asked the cheer team to take the field between quarters to keep students in their seats"