It is called a let
The server gets to reserve the serve that was a let
It is called a service ace!
I am not sure but just call your local tennis place
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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.
A Let It is called a "Let".
As long as it lands in the correct box, it's considered a "let."
Both could be correct. One is a question - How long have you been playing tennis? One is a statement - You have been playing tennis.
Fault is called only during service (including foot fault) whereas out is called during actual gameplay.
kid's tennis camp if the camp belongs to a kid. kids tennis camp if its a tennis camp for kids.
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I don't believe there's any correct terminology. I think people know what you mean when you say fuzz.
is a nonphysical service such as tennis lessons, personal training, and sorts camps. is a nonphysical service such as tennis lessons, personal training, and sorts camps.