The act of successfully returning a ball that has been hit by the opponent player.
In tennis it's called a ace
The legal serve where the opponent fails to touch the tennis ball is called 'ACE'.
That is called an ace.
It is something that is called in tennis when the reciever is prevented or distracted from returning their opponent's ball.
Tennis players must serve or return the tennis ball back to opponent in order to continue the tennis game.
The other team was the opponent. In the tennis match, Ruby was Daisy's opponent. My opponent was scary. The opponent was prepared.
It is called a fault. When a ball goes out, you raise a finger to tell your opponent.
No. The interior lines (half-lines) on tennis courts determine the service court, into which the serve must be made. An ACE is any legal serve that is not successfully returned by the opponent, winning the point for the server.
In tennis, when both opponents are tied at 40-40, the score is called deuce. Deuce changes to advantage when one opponent scores after achieving deuce.
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In tennis, a service is when one opponent hits the tennis ball over the net into the opposite box. It's how tennis players start the point. If you miss the first serve, you get to serve again, but if you miss that, the point is over. Your opponent won that point. If the ball hits the net before bouncing over, it is called a let. Source: Many years of playing tennis.