Yes it could. In every country tennis is played one, unique way, unlike other sports such as Basketball.
In Table Tennis, as long as the ball touches the table, it is counted, the markings aren't important.
As long as the ball is touching the line, it is considered in. Even if the majority of the tennis ball is out, as long as a tiny sliver of that tennis ball is touching the line, it is considered in.
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Yes. The entire surface of the table is in-bounds.
If the ball touches the line, it's considered fair play or in bounds.
If a volleyball hits the line in volleyball, the ball is considered to be in (any part of the ball).
On the serve, it must be in the service box. Other shots will depend what type of tennis you are playing. In doubles the boundaries are the most outward side lines and the baseline. In singles it is the innermost sidelines and the baseline
Tennis racquet Tennis ball Net Players The court The audience The stands The line judges The ball kids The points The vibration dampeners The lines The watching benches
Any part of the ball must cross the goal line. Once any part of the ball has "broken the plane" it is a touchdown. The "whole" ball does not need to cross the line. If the ball is touching the white line, but no part of it passes the white line it is NOT a touchdown.
if the ball lands on the line it is considered in and it depends on the situation your in to determine it good or bad
how to make a tennis ball face, 1. Take a razor blade and cut a line through the bottom curve seem 2. Draw a nose and eyes on the tennis ball above the cut seem 3. to make it talk pinch the side and talk to make it look like its talking 4. Then name it my is named Tennis Ball Tom Enjoy!
You can be an official, line judge, ball boy, towell boy, raquet carrier or an athlete