If you think tennis is easy and you just stand in one place the whole time, then you're thinking of two people who don't play competitively. If you ever watch a real tennis match on TV or even some people at your local tennis courts you'd be surprised by the amount of running you do. Whereas in Track you also do a lot of running and or jumping, and you may have grueling practices too. However when it comes to a real tennis match or a track meet, tennis is definitely the tougher and more physically draining sport.
It helps to look at it from a more outside and open prospective of which sport is more difficult. Y'all have your decisions already made and have a closed mind before you even begin to consider the slight chance that one sport is more difficult than the other.
Famous, I'll have to congratulate you on picking out the first part of a sentence and not caring to read the rest. I said professional as well as some decent tennis players at your local courts. Also you saying "ur not professional so be quiet" indicates that I play tennis, which I don't. In fact I have never played tennis competitively, however I have done track competitively.
In track you just run straight. In tennis, you have to run forward, backwards, right and left. You all have to do it quickly which is harder than running like in a straight line.
Okay they're both sports therefore they each have their own physical demand and at least we're all outside doing something physical so yeah Track is the best sport ever and tennis is for weaklings who can't stand the physical capability
I play neither of these sports. I dislike both of them (don't be hatin'). If I had to choose which was harder. I would probably say tennis. Tennis involves hand-eye coordination, AND you have to run. In track you just run. (or throw stuff and jump over bars)
Tennis = a lot of sprints and dash Track I think is the same.. Depends on some school.. Some just long runs or like Ethan said.. Bars