Love Of Tennis
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Tennis is fun to play, but can be confusing to learn. Whether you're a beginning or professional player, the rules remain the same. Once you understand these rules, you'll be on your way to playing a winning game.
Serve and Receive
One of the important rules for playing tennis is to determine who serves first. One player spins the racquet and the other chooses "up" or "down". In other words, whether the words on the racquet will face up or face down. The player who wins the call has the option of choosing to serve first, or choosing which side of the net to play.
To better understand the rules for playing tennis, let's have an example: If player A wins the call and opts to serve, player B would have the choice of courts. Player A must stand behind the baseline to the right of the center mark, and serve the ball into Player B's right service court. Player A is allowed two serves.
Faults
A fault is any disobedience of the rules of tennis. In addition to that, here are some other ways that can construe a "fault": If the player swings and misses the ball; if the player hits the ball into the net; if the ball bounces in the service court but hits any permanent fixture, such as the net post; and the player must not step on or over the baseline before the racket hits the ball or it is called a foot fault. The player may step on or over the line after the racket contacts with the ball. Just a word of advice, leaning over the line without touching it during a serve is absolutely legal.
The Let Service
A "let" service may be called when, on your service, the ball skims over the top of the net, but continues into the service court of your opponent. Let service may also be called when you serve the ball into the opposite service court before your opponent is ready. Let service is not considered a fault, and will not count as one of your two serves. Further, if you toss the ball and catch it without swinging, it will not count as a serve and you may serve again as per the rules for tennis.
Following the first point, the player serves from the left of the center mark for the second point and must serve the ball into the opponent's left service court. After the next point, the server moves back to the right and remains server throughout the game, changing the position after each point is played. The receiver or opponent can select any position he or she wants.
If the receiver tells the server that they are not ready yet still attempts to return the service and fails, the receiver is considered ready and the server scores a point. It is also a point against the receiver if they strike a service during the server's volley before the ball has had time to bounce. After the service, the server or the receiver can hit the ball either on a volley or following a bounce.
There are other circumstances in which a player can lose a point after service. This may happen if a player's racquet or article of clothing touches the net, if a player hits the ball more than once, if the ball touches a player or clothing, if a player plays the ball before it passes over the net, or if a player tosses his or her racquet at the ball and hits it.
However, a ball is considered playable if the ball lands on either the baseline or sideline; if a player returns a ball which hits the top of the net and lands on the proper court; or if a returned ball hits the net post but lands in the proper court. The player in whose court the ball lands determines whether the ball is in or out.
The rules of tennis are concrete and fundamental rules, but they may vary slightly in professional tournaments and championships.
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Writer Abbott Tearce writes for a variety of Internet sites, on recreation outdoors and recreation and leisure subjects.
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