No you cannot reach over the net to hit a tennis ball...
Yes. The occasion which allows a tennis player to reach over the net to contact a tennis ball is when backspin, or blowing wind, causes a ball to go back across the net, after it has bounced within the bounds of your court. Randy Lynn Rutledge (author of Fix Your Tennis)
To hit the tennis ball over the net.
When your opponent is at the net volleying the ball and you hit a winner past them where they cannot reach.
In the 12th century, tennis was first hit by the ball with the hand.
inertia is the change of momentum momentum is force or speed of movement the harder you hit it, the farther the tennis ball will go. Of course, you don't want to hit the ball out of bounds but you also want to get it right over your opponet's reach with the racket (it's easy to move forward to hit a ball, but hard to move back to hit). So hitting the ball with the right momentum, you'll kick their rumps, lol
Its also called pickleball, its played with a whiffleball and wooden paddles and you hit the ball over a tennis net.
No, tennis is not a contact sport. You hit a ball over a net and the other person hits it back.
You swing your racket at the ball
A tennis ball?!
When a ball is hit, it produces vibrations that goes through the strings. When they reach the damper they are absorbed
When you hit a tennis ball with a tennis racquet, you want the ball to contact the sweet spot of strings.
Hit the ball with a tennis racket and make sure it goes over the net, now your a pro!