no. unless the other team returns it straight to the ground
Badly.
If by what you mean is are you allowed to hit the return before it bounces - NO.
Ace serve. Often just past the serve line and in the crack.
To effectively return a serve in tennis, a player should focus on positioning themselves well, anticipating the direction of the serve, and using proper footwork and timing to make a solid contact with the ball. It is important to stay balanced, keep the eye on the ball, and use a combination of technique and strategy to return the serve with accuracy and power.
To kill things
The return of serve can be as big of a weapon as your first serve. Players such as Andre Agassi, who do not have a powerful serve, make up for it with a great return of serve. With a good return of serve you can stun your opponent and control the point. This technique, like the serve, is not practiced enough by many club players. The only time they practice it is during a match and this is the wrong time to practice any shot. Agassi's return is based 100 percent on a simple hip turn. As Agassi has described it, the player should imagine the butt of the handle of your racquet is taped to your stomach so the racquet points at your opponent as you face him. If you just turn your hips, your racquet is prepared to hit the return. Agassi also recommends a drill to teach a quick hip turn is for you to stand as if you're about to return serve. Then, have somebody shout "forehand" or "backhand," while you react instantly with a hip turn (and without a ball).
The six basic skills of volleyball are: 1.) Passing 2.) Setting 3.) Hitting 4.) Digging 5.) Blocking 6.) Serving
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It's measured because the first serve speed is a very important statistic. The faster a serve is, the harder it is for the opposing player to return. By knowing a person average first serve speed, you can then decide on what kind of strategy you can use to return the serve and win the point
federigo kill the falcon so that he had something to serve in his visitor. Monna Giovanna.
No they just kill people.
Not likely.