to decide who will serve first, both players go to the net, each player chooses which side they want, one player spins their racket and whichever side it lands on that's the player that serves first
tennis, Twister Tennis, Tag or Tee ball also tetherball
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Adjective or noun. It is an adjective if you say, "Alex is a good tennis player." because it modifies player. It is a noun if you say "I play tennis."
Decide is a verb. You decide what you want to do today.
Serving Serving
By serving
A tennis game starts by serving the ball which has to land at the diagonal front box and you can only let the ball bounce once in your court then hit it right over the net and plays on like that.
Yes, sometimes you do. If you decide to play a match, someone has to serve. Serving is really easy though. Your teacher will show you how to serve if you don't know how, or if you are scared.
the same that serves in tennis
Serving an ace in tennis is worth just as many points as serving, playing the point out, and winning it. In other words, one point.
No, as long as your feet don't cross the baseline, your fine. *Note- do not catch the ball with your racket if you decide not to hit your toss. If it touches the racket, it counts as a serve.
Milos Raonic...with a serving speed of 225km/h
You begin play by serving from the Right Side of the Court (known as the duece court) serving to the left.
After 1game
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