In tennis there is singles, and doubles. In both there is playing baseline/server, alley/net/volley.
Two players and an umpire are the main positions of tennis.
tennis is not a sport of positions... in doubles there is thereceiver the server and two people volleying ...but these spots change between points/games
In tennis there are two players, one umpire and a few ball boys/girls.
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There aren't really positions in tennis. If you are playing singles, then there isn't any. just you. i suppose if you are playing doubles you have the server who is on the base line and then the person who is either at the "hot seat" (the line that is at the end of the serving box) or at the net. So i guess that's it Well actually there are positions on a tennis team, the best players have the first positions and the worst ones take the lower positions. Sometimes bad players have to play at a higher ranking, and depending on your position you might not get to play singles or you may only play singles depending on what team you play for.
Miss Sharapova is a tennis player. She plays singles, so she does not have a position. Positions are for team sports.
A forehand drive in table tennis is an offensive stroke that is used to force errors and to set up attacking positions.
With the diversity in positions and skills needed within those positions, it is impossible to choose a top ten for most sports. This is however not true for tennis, which is easier to compare. But for rugby, i'd say Jonah Lomu, Gareth edwards,
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They are - the two service courts in tennis are simply the left and right side of the court. See http://daynamanning.ca/archives/2005/11/tennis_court_di.htm for details on court dimensions, post positions, etc.
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tennis racquets, tennis balls, a tennis court.