If the ball hits the net and goes over during a serve, it is called a let and is not counted as a fault. If it doesn't go over it is counted as a fault. In play, if the ball touches the net but goes over it is counted and a point is given to the player who hit it; if a ball hits the net but it doesn't make it over, a point is given to the receiving player.
You Would probably re-play the point and fix the score.
The player who played the shot loses the point.
It counts as your point.
If the ball hits any part of the line it's in
When the ball hits the tennis racket, topspin (preffered stroke of tennis) makes the ball spin. The upward motion of the racket hitting the tennis ball.
The ball is still in play as if it hit the net but went on the other side.
If the ball hits anything except the net and goes in, it is considered out. If the ball hhits the top of the net and drops in, it is considered good.
Newton laws applied
If you hit the net and it goes over you go onto 2nd serve and if i doesn't go over u got to 2nd serve again
Let
A net ball means that when a player hits their serve and it hits the net, then bounces in. That is when a net ball is called.
It is called a "let" in tennis when the ball hits the net because "Filet" is the French word for net and the game originated in France.