If the ball is struck by the receiver, having not yet bounced on their side and having not yet passed either the end lines or side lines, it is a lost point for the receiver.
If by what you mean is are you allowed to hit the return before it bounces - NO.
The noun "volley" is used as a collective noun for a volley of shots; a term used for gunfire or for tennis.
The noun "volley" is a standard collective noun for a volley of shots; a term used for gunfire or for tennis.
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It can be volley ball, and tennis
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Follow this link It has great information on how to hit a drop volley http:/tennis.about.com/od/volleyoverheadothershots/a/fhdropvolvid.htm
well volleying is were you hit the ball back and forth to see who is going to have the ball to serve first. - that's why they say volley for serve. So that advantage of that would be having the first opportunity to be able to gain a point on your opponent. If you are not the serving team you do not gain a point. You only have the chance to then serve the ball yourself.
her favorite sport is tennis, racketball, and volley ball. she also likes golf.
A dry volley is when you volley a shot, taking it early, instead of letting it bounce. You're not in volley position at the net, you're further back. It's a useful way to take time away from your opponent, as they were expecting you to let this type of shot bounce.
Lindsey vollied the ball across the tennis court as a strategic way to win the game. In the sentence volley refers to how Lindsey hit the ball.