a baseline player, literally keeps the ball at the baseline. he focuses on keeping hr depth of the ball very deep into the court, near the baseline. this can be a good tactic, or a very bad one.. depending on the situation. and serve and volley, once again literally: serves and sprints to the net. they make the serve so explosive in force, that when they find themselves done with the serving motion, theyre halfway into the court, and have no choice but to play at the net. hope this helped
A baseline player is a tennis player who rarely goes to the net, if at all, and sticks to the back of the court at the baseline rather than employing the serve-and-volley or chip-and-charge techniques.
Foot Fault
78 feet.
78 feet from baseline to baseline.
8 metres
Elena Dementieva was a tennis player from Russia. She was known to play an offensive style of tennis, usually staying near the baseline. She used her forehand mostly.
It is the line at the back of the tennis court that is parallel to the service line and in between the two singles sidelines.
A baseliner is a tennis player who seldom moves towards the net, preferring to play near the baseline.
The baseline
The baseline
A tennis court from baseline to net is 39 feet, so 39+39 = 78 and 78/3 equals 26 yards.
From the baseline to the net, a tennis court is about 21 feet. This gives the person plenty of space to jump around in.