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The standard tennis net is three feet high, exactly one yard.
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In tennis, the net is stretched across the full width of the court. For single play, this is 27 feet. Doubles requires a 36 foot net.
The net should be 3' (36") or 91.5cm at the center strap, and 3'6" (42") or 106.5cm at the post. You can stand your racquet on the ground for reference.
To play tennis, you need a tennis court, a tennis racket for each player, and a tennis ball. If you are playing singles, one player stands on each side of the net, for doubles, two players are on each side of the net. Players hit the ball with the racket back and forth over the net.
The right hand side is the deuce side and left is the ad side.
The official height of a tennis court net is three feet in the middle of the net. At the posts, located on each side of the court, the net should be three and a half feet high.
The service box is located on a tennis court near the net, on either side of the court. It is the area where the server must hit the ball during a serve.
No because you may not go onto your opponents side of the court.
The tennis service line is located 21 feet from the net on a tennis court.
The service line on a tennis court is located parallel to the net, dividing the court in half. It is 21 feet from the net in singles matches and 27 feet from the net in doubles matches.
I will interpret this question as asking which SIDE of the tennis court do you serve into first in tennis. The two halves of the tennis court are called "ad" (short for advantage) and "deuce." Your ad court is diagonal to your opponent's ad court and your deuce court is diagonal to your opponent's deuce court. You begin serving on your ad side diagonally into your opponent's ad side. If you are facing the net from the baseline, the ad side is the right and the deuce side is the left. In simpler terms, you start on the right side and serve diagonally into the left side of your opponent's court. This is a link to a tennis court diagram. Perhaps a visual will help better understand the answer to your question. It can be found on the related links.