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The council starts surveying people at six years old, the NSGA at seven.
WSJ: Sports Results That Leave Final Score Unclear
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That makes it hard to know if there were, say, 13.1 million tennis-playing Americans last year, as NSGA found, or 17.8 million, as the council reported.
WSJ: Sports Results That Leave Final Score Unclear
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The two sets don't always agree, partly because the NSGA requires that athletes participate at least twice a year in most sports, six times in others.
WSJ: Sports Results That Leave Final Score Unclear
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The only growth in youth baseball participation since the 1990s, according to the NSGA, has come from kids who play more than 50 times a year which suggests more children who play baseball have chosen to specialize.
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