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ok well you usually have a first serve and a second serve. if your first serve touches the net, but goes in the service box, this is called a LET. you get to take your 2 serves again. if you touch the net on a second serve, you get only ONE serve redo.

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Q: A server has how many opportunities to serve the ball into the opponent's right service court?
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