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The server has two chances.
It is called a letThe server gets to reserve the serve that was a let
Should the ball on service strike the top of the net before falling in the correct service court, it is a "let" and is replayed. The server is allowed one miss, or "fault," either into the net or outside the opponent's service court. hope that helped xD
A "fault" is committed when the server hits the net with the ball or when the ball is hit outside the service court.
"Take two" is a common phrase in tennis used by the receiving player when the server causes a let. A let is when the server serves the ball, but the ball hits the net before bouncing into the service box.The receiver would say "take two", which means that the server will be able to re-do the first serve, as well as have a second serve to use if he or she fails to get the first serve into the service box.
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A missed serve is called a fault. When she/ he serve is a fault if the server swings and misses the ball
after you get deuce and the server wins the point. You call it 'ad in'
Let in tennis is when a point has to be stopped because of a distraction in the middle of a point from something like a balls rolling on to the court. A let is also where the serve hits the net and goes over into the correct service box. This rule applies to everything but the lets in World Team Tennis and Division one mens college tennis.
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No. The interior lines (half-lines) on tennis courts determine the service court, into which the serve must be made. An ACE is any legal serve that is not successfully returned by the opponent, winning the point for the server.
It is a tennis score, meaning that the server has no points