athletes - people who train and take part in sports or physical competitions, compare - to look at two or more things to see how they are similar or different, complain - to say that you are unhappy or not satisfied with something, especially - more than others; in a way that shows something is more important or noticeable than the rest, highlight - to show or emphasize something as important or special, identical to - exactly the same as something or someone else, individual sports - activities where a person competes alone, not as part of a group, like tennis or swimming, inferior to - not as good as something or someone else; of lower quality or level, opponent - a person or team you play or fight against in a game, sport, or argument, perform - to do an activity or task, especially in front of people, or to do something you have trained for, research - a careful study to find out new facts or information about something, return - in sports, to hit or send the ball back after receiving it from the other player, serve - in sports like tennis or volleyball, to start a point by hitting or throwing the ball to the other side, strengths - things that a person or group is very good at; strong abilities or qualities, team sports - games where people play together in groups against other groups, like football or basketball,

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