If by what you mean is are you allowed to hit the return before it bounces - NO.
That is called an ace.
The other team was the opponent. In the tennis match, Ruby was Daisy's opponent. My opponent was scary. The opponent was prepared.
No you can not. The ball must hit each side of the table when playing. Otherwise, the point will go to the opponent.
The best strategy in tennis is to hit the ball where the opponent isn't. You will also win if you keep your opponent running around back and forth, which will tire them out.
it means you or the opponent made an easy out and they say for example,you get an out an the opponent gets 1 love.
Its because if their opponent hits a top spin shot when they return it the strings move because of the amount of spin on the ball.
You lose the point and your opponent wins the point.
a rally
it doesn't matter where your tennis racket is just as long as it hits the tennis ball
They don't always do it when the balls are changed, but players do change their rackets every couple games. Because they hit so hard, the string tension becomes looser after a couple games. Being pros, everything needs to be exact. That lesser string tension compared to the regular tension could mean one ball being an inch out, instead of being in. So yeah, that's why players change rackets.
The opponent is not allowed to go across the net in order to check the mark on a clay court. They must call the mark before they can cross the net.
Badly.