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Tennis Notes. The Court Court Terminology Net (3 feet) Doubles Sideline Single Sideline Alley Baseline Center Mark Right Service Court Left Service Court.

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1 Tennis Notes

2 The Court

3 Court Terminology Net (3 feet) Doubles Sideline Single Sideline Alley Baseline Center Mark Right Service Court Left Service Court Center Service Line Back Service Line

4 SERVICE RULES Start EVERY game from the right court Both feet behind baseline, between center mark and singles sideline. FOOT FAULT = lost point Toss ball in the air, hit before it touches the ground Serve across to the diagonal service court After each point alternate service courts

5 Service Rules (Cont.) A ball hitting a line is IN Server has two chances to get a fair serve in. The first error is a FAULT Must call out the score before serving

6 Service Rules (Cont.) FAULTS Touching or crossing over baseline while serving the ball Ball does not land in diagonal service box Ball hits the net Server misses the ball when attempting to hit it Two faults in a row is a DOUBLE FAULT receiver earns point

7 Service Rules (Cont.) LET (Let the serve be served again) Ball hits the net and lands in the correct service box. Ball is served when the receiver was not ready There is an outside interference during the serve or during the following play Any play where there is a question about legality

8 Service Rules (Cont.) DOUBLES SERVICE ORDER: A&B are partners, C&D are partners One person serves the entire GAME FIRST GAME: A serves SECOND GAME: C serves THIRD GAME: B serves FOURTH GAME: D serves FIFTH GAME: A serves

9 Court Positioning Server SP Rec. RP

10 SCORING GAME: Zero…………………Love 1 st Point……………...15 2 nd Point……………..30 3 rd Point……………...40 4 th Point………………GAME…….provided the team is ahead by two points

11 Scoring (Cont.) DEUCE: 40-40 score and any other tie thereafter Player winning next two points wins GAME Ad-In (Advantage Service) Serving team wins next point after deuce Ad-Out (Advantage Receiver) Receiving team wins next point after deuce

12 Scoring Example Player A (server) = 2 pts. Player B = 3pts SCORE: 30 – 40 A earns next point SCORE: Deuce B earns point SCORE: Ad-Out A earns point SCORE: Deuce B earns point: SCORE: Ad-Out B earns point: SCORE: GAME

13 A PLAYER LOSES THE POINT Fails to return the ball over the net Allowing the ball to bounce twice before hitting it Touching the net with the ball or racket Reaching over the net Hitting the ball more than once during a stroke Catching the ball and calling it out

14 Scoring Rules (Cont.) KEEPING TRACK OF THE SCORE: Odd (Ad) and Even (Deuce) Courts Right Service Court is the Deuce Court every time you serve the score is even Example: love-love=0, 15-15=2 deuce=6 Left Service Court is the Ad Court every time you serve the score is odd Example: love-15=1, 15-30=3, love-40=3

15 Scoring Rules (Cont.) GAME: Winning by two points SET: Win 6 games and be ahead by two games MATCH: Women & Doubles: 2 out of 3 sets Men: 3 out of 5 sets

16 TYPES OF SHOTS SMASH a hard and fast downward hit with a overhead stroke LOB a high arching shot over the players reach RALLY a ball hit back and forth several times VOLLEY a ball hit before it bounces

17 ETIQUETTE Begin each point with two tennis balls Each team is responsible for the tennis balls on their side of net Be sure opponent is ready for the serve Never return a 1 st serve that is out Call “OUT” quickly on a serve Chase and retrieve own teams tennis balls


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