Psychotennis, Anyone?

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In an era where the boundaries of human potential are constantly tested, "Psychotennis, Anyone?" by Lloyd Williams introduces a groundbreaking twist on traditional sports. Set against the backdrop of the early 1950s, this science fiction short story delves into a revolutionary form of tennis, where players harness telekinesis to control the ball with their minds. As the competition intensifies, the narrative raises profound questions about the ethics of power and the nature of competition. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of speculative fiction, this tale invites readers to ponder the implications of mental prowess in athleticism. Experience the thrill of a sport redefined, where the stakes are as high as the players' psychic abilities.

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