If it's during a serve and it lands on the opposite playing surface then serve over, otherwise it is a point for the opponent.
If it's during play, it must land on the opposite playing surface or it's a point for the opponent. If it does land on the opposite playing surface it is still in play.
Yes, in tennis, a ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, a tennis ball is considered in if it lands on the line.
Yes, in tennis, if the ball lands on the line, it is considered in play and not out.
In tennis, the ball is considered "in" if it lands within the boundaries of the court, and "out" if it lands outside those boundaries.
In tennis, the ball is considered "in" if it lands within the boundaries of the court, and "out" if it lands outside those boundaries.
it will bounce higher other than any surface.
If you swing at the ball but it goes out after you have swung, then the other team could possibly get the point, it just depends on the tounament rules
The tennis line is considered in if the ball touches any part of the line. It is considered out if the ball lands completely outside the line.
No
it's not as bouncy
if the ball lands on the line it is considered in and it depends on the situation your in to determine it good or bad
A tennis ball is considered out during a match if it lands outside the boundaries of the court or if it touches the net before landing in the opponent's court.