It will certainly impact on your tennis. You need the benefit of (roughly) equal vision in both eyes, working together, (binocular vision) to be able to see where a ball is in space. Without that, you can see the ball, but not really how close or far away it is. I suppose you could wear specs to correct the ‘reading side’ eye for tennis, though.
I have vision in both eyes, but not binocular vision. I can’t play racquet sports because of this. The only exception is badminton because the slower movement of the shuttlecock gives me time to calculate where it is going to be.
Another Tired Kicking For The Sick And Disabled By Rishi
Have you read any good books lately?
Canard islanders tell Brits to go home.
To think that London, or anywhere else for that matter, does not belong to any one demographic