it doesn't bounce in the net because I said so
a round ball you bounce and throw in a tall net
You bounce the ball 3 times from the right and then jump up and bounce the ball of the backboard into the net. (Hopefully)
it just like volley ball but the ball can bounce once and the net is lower. its lots of fun.
When a tennis ball is hit by a player, it compresses against the racket and gains energy. This energy is then released when the ball makes contact with the ground, causing it to bounce back over the net. The height and speed of the bounce depend on factors like the force of the hit, the angle of the racket, and the surface of the court.
A volley in tennis refers to when a player hits a ball without the ball bouncing; this usually takes place when a player stands close to the net.
Let is when the ball goes over the net and lands inside the box but hits the net going over, Let is only on a serve. Net is when the ball hits the net and fails to go get over the net.
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.
double dribble is a basketball term it means to dribble ( bouncing the ball while running) thethe ball then stop bouncing the ball and start dribbling again. It can also mean to bounce the ball with 2 hands but that hardly ever happens
IF any part of the ball touches any part of the court or line, it is in. Also, the ball, while in flight crossing the net, must pass entirely inside the antennae extended to the ceiling, otherwise it is out. Also, if on the first or second volley the ball goes into the net, it is still playable (in) unless some part of the ball was not wholly inside the antennae when it touched the net.
It is out and the other team gets the point.
Yes, if the ball hits the net on the serve and then bounces in, it is let. This means the point will be replayed. There can be infinite lets in a row. Also, if there is an interruption, such as a ball bouncing on the court, a let will be played.
a ball, a net, and if you're inside, knee pads, and of course your team