Yes, as do offensive players.
A service break occurs when a player wins the game when their opponent is serving.
When a team gains serve they must rotate their players one position clockwise so that a new player is in the serving position. Failure to do so results in a fault.
Yes. You win points if you keep the rally going longer than your opponent. It doesn't matter who is serving. It's not like badminton or squash where you only score points on your own serve.
your opponent get the point
isn't it called screening?
left, right, middle, setter, libero, defensive specialist, serving specialist,
2003. You cannot hide the ball from your opponent whilst serving.
The legal serve where the opponent fails to touch the tennis ball is called 'ACE'.
A 3 middle offense consists of a setter, three middles, and 2 outsides/rightsides. M1 hits middle whenever they are in the front row. M2 hits right for 1st rotation and middle for the next two rotations. M3 hits right for 1st rotation, middle for 2nd rotation, and outside for the 3rd rotation. Start line-up with M3 in serving position followed by S, M1, O2, M2, and O1. This offense can be very confusing for players at first but it a good alternative if you have a team that doesn't have a lot of height or really strong middles.
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The locker room with the rest of the players
it doesn't matter where your tennis racket is just as long as it hits the tennis ball