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[[Image:TennisleagueIV.png|thumb|Tennis League IV official artwork created by dew. One can see when looking closely the silhouette of RabbitSnore's icon in the background, who was a prime instigator of the first two Leagues]] | [[Image:TennisleagueIV.png|thumb|Tennis League IV official artwork created by dew. One can see when looking closely the silhouette of RabbitSnore's icon in the background, who was a prime instigator of the first two Leagues]] | ||
− | The Tennis League IV was a [[Youtube Poop Tennis]] Tournament hosted jointly by dew, GameBop, TheChutley and trepmaws, which began on December 19th, 2014 and ended on November 13, 2015, with Peskeh as it's eventual winner, marking the second time in a row after LaVieCestLol that a relatively new player | + | The Tennis League IV was a [[Youtube Poop Tennis]] Tournament hosted jointly by dew, GameBop, TheChutley and trepmaws, which began on December 19th, 2014 and ended on November 13, 2015, with Peskeh as it's eventual winner, marking the second time in a row after LaVieCestLol that a relatively new player was won. Like the [[Tennis Cup IV]] and the [[Doubles Cup II]] before it, it is a reprisal/continuation of an older tournament, with this in particular being of the oldest form of competitive tennis to have historically occurred on the site. The [[Tennis League I]] dates back as far as 2007, while the [[Tennis League II]] and [[Tennis League III]] both date back to 2008. It is also the longest gap of time to occur between two of the same form of competition. |