In tennis, a let can be called for multiple reasons. One reason for a let to be called is if a serve lands in the correct service box, but hits the net first. A let will be called and the server will serve again. Another reason for a let to be called is if something disrupts play or presents a hazard. An example of this would be a ball from another court rolling onto a tennis court while a point is being played.
In tennis, a let can be called for multiple reasons. One reason for a let to be called is if a serve lands in the correct service box, but hits the net first. A let will be called and the server will serve again. Another reason for a let to be called is if something disrupts play or presents a hazard. An example of this would be a ball from another court rolling onto a tennis court while a point is being played.
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It is called a "let" in tennis when the ball hits the net because "Filet" is the French word for net and the game originated in France.
I am pretty sure that a "Let" In tennis is when some one returns the ball and it hits the net. But im not exactly sure!
What do you mean by example? Striking the tennis ball with your racquet? Or are you asking how to show someone how to play tennis?
Let's play tennis! A good way to recognize prepositions is to imagine a tennis net. Now think of a tennis ball as a preposition (e.g., the ball can go "through" the net, the ball can go "over" the net)
A Let It is called a "Let".
a tennis ball
just don't let them get to hairy
Its a fat foot ball tennis ball my balls bounce the highest
A tennis ball.
A tennis ball.
A tennis game starts by serving the ball which has to land at the diagonal front box and you can only let the ball bounce once in your court then hit it right over the net and plays on like that.