A let occurs when a serve clips the top of the net and still lands in the appropriate box. The server is then awarded another attempt, so whatever serve the let occurred on (first or second), play is resumed from that position.
It means the point will be played again.
Do you mean "let"? If so, a let is when a serve touches/nicks the net AND lands in on a player's serve. People call "let" so the server knows their serve hit the net. If a server hits a let, they get to redo their serve.
the term let in tennis is short for let it go
There is no umpire in tennis.
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let came to tennis to represent ''letting'' the players redo the point
It's from the French word roulet , another chance. So let in tennis is to give another chance
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Let is from the word filet, a French word for the net. In tennis, it is a type of serve that is not valid and has to be done again.
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It is called a 'Let'