A rally.
The name for a generic shot in tennis is a stroke. Strokes include forehands, backhands, volleys, drop shots, lobs, approach shots, serves, returns, groundstrokes, half-volleys, lob volleys, overheads, etc.
Hot Shots Tennis - 1990 VG was released on: USA: December 1990
a forhand and a backhand.
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Short tennis is normally where you play a normal game of tennis, except in the service box/es. This is good for practising angled shots, and drop shots. Hope this helped! If this question helped you, please recommend me! =)
Forehand, backhand, serve, and volleys.
The noun "volley" is used as a collective noun for a volley of shots; a term used for gunfire or for tennis.
Injections are medical procedures beyond first aid. So treatment for tennis elbow with cortisone shots would be OSHA recordable - but only if the problem (tennis elbow) was the result of paid employment activity or was aggravated by paid employment activity. Unless you are a tennis pro working for someone else, getting tennis elbow from playing tennis is unlikely to be the result of your work activity.
Yes, the weight. The lighter the tennis racket, the lighter you hit the ball. The heavier racket can hit harder shots.
I'm guessing you're asking "What is it called when every stroke in tennis has a sequence of movements?" If that is the case my best guess would be that you're referring to the "pronation" that tennis players go through when hitting the ball (Especially during serves) It's the way your grip changes on impact. The thing about pronation though is that different people will say it has slightly different meanings ie: movements before hits, hand & thumb movement, wrist and forearm. Hope this helped :) Source, My own tennis experience.
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Collective nouns are a series of shots or a schedule of shots.