Tennis court lines are referred to as the "baseline", "service line", "singles line", "doubles line", and "center line". There is also a small "center mark" protruding from the court in the middle of each baseline.
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∙ 2009-05-29 23:48:00The two longest outside lines on a tennis court are called the doubles lines or doubles sidelines.
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When the ball is out side the court lines
Yes. You use the outside lines.
No
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Those lines are baselines, if you are referring to the boundary lines on both sides of the tennis court which run parallel to and are at the greatest distance away from the net.
They are called the tram lines
the tennis court at Falkland palace royale tennis club in Scotland is the oldest tennis court
Tennis racquet Tennis ball Net Players The court The audience The stands The line judges The ball kids The points The vibration dampeners The lines The watching benches
Same as the singles except the ball is allowed in the doubles lines
"Tennis court" in English is court de tennis in French.