1.The Flat Serve
Speed of the serve gives the opponent less reacting time, wins easy points and easy to learn
Disadvantages:
Harder for shorter people, percentage of in play serves is low, and if it is hit by opponent they will return with their force and yours combined.
2. Slice Serve
Ball bounces low, use the spin to throw off opponent, easy to learn, and percentage is high.
Disadvantages:
Its very basic. Most opponents will have had practiced on how to return with this serve.
3. Kick Serve
Ball bounces high, opposite of where the ball met the floor, hard to attack, and easy to use against less skilled and trained players.
Disadvantages:
hard to learn and if the opponent hits the ball off the rise it will take the effectiveness of the serve not allowing the ball to go far in any direction.
4. Topspin Serve
Bounces high, great consistency, easy to learn, and hard to attack.
Disadvantages:
Easy to hit back.
In table tennis, each player is allowed two serves before the opponent gets a chance to serve.
In table tennis, each player gets two serves before the serve switches to the opponent.
In tennis, the player who won the point serves next.
In tennis, the player who serves first in a tiebreak is the one who did not serve in the previous game.
In tennis, the player who did not serve first in the tiebreak game serves first in the following game.
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In tennis, the player who did not serve first in the first set serves first in the second set.
Butterfly sports are sports that require a bat or racket to be played. There are many types including table tennis, badminton, squash and tennis itself.
There are a number of online sources for videos of tennis serves. Some good places to look include YouTube, Active, Full Swing, Tennis Mindgame, and Optimum Tennis.
Tennis
In a tennis match, the player who serves second in the second set is the player who did not serve first in the first set.
In table tennis, opponents alternate serves every two points during a match.