You can return serves either cross court, down the line, short, or deep to the baseline. The type of return you hit should take into account the spin on the serve. Serves with topspin will bounce high. Serves that are flat tend to be low and will go into your body. Serves with slice will kick out at extreme angles or bounce straight up and die quickly.
To return a topspin serve you will need to be ready to hit a ball that will kick up high into the air after it bounces on the ground. Step in and return the shot early, right after it bounces off the ground. This way you'll eliminate the effects of their topspin.
To return a flat shot you can hit it with any spin. The ball will be low, so bend your knees and make sure to follow through.
Returning a slice serve can be tricky. It is critical that your feet are ready to move in any direction in a split second. Slice shots can sometimes bounce in funny angles or barely bounce off the ground. Try hitting a topspin return. Topspin allows you extra time to get back to ready position.
So far we have only considered what a spinning ball will do once it touches the ground.
However, balls with a significant amount of spin will be doing things through the air even before they reach the ground. This is due to the infamous 'magnus effect'. I won't go into the mechanics here.
For instance, with servers like John Newcombe, or modern servers who step up to the serve and come around the ball, the ball will carry a great amount of sidespin that will swing through the air away from a right-handed player receiving a right-hander's serve into his deuce court if served wide to the receiver's forehand side. If this style is used when serving down the 'T', or to the receiver's backhand side, it will tend to cut back into the receiver's body.
Badly.
A topspin serve in tennis is a serve where the player imparts forward spin on the ball, causing it to rotate forward as it travels over the net. This causes the ball to drop quickly and bounce higher when it lands, making it harder for the opponent to return. It is an effective serve for generating power and control.
If by what you mean is are you allowed to hit the return before it bounces - NO.
You can only be awarded an ace when you serve the ball.
A good strategy for a table tennis serve is to put top, back, or side spin on the ball and then place this shot towards the corners of the tabe in order to make the opponent reach for the serve.
To effectively return a serve in tennis, a player should focus on positioning themselves well, anticipating the direction of the serve, and using proper footwork and timing to make a solid contact with the ball. It is important to stay balanced, keep the eye on the ball, and use a combination of technique and strategy to return the serve with accuracy and power.
To consistently deliver a winning serve in tennis, a player can use strategies such as practicing proper technique, focusing on accuracy and placement, varying the speed and spin of the serve, and staying mentally focused during the serve.
No, only the person standing diagonal from the server at the baseline may return
In tennis when the opposing player is unable to return the first serve, this is known as an ace. An ace is also a hole in one in golf, and obviously card games.
Serve, ace, smash, forehand, backhand, volleys, slice, top-spin, doubles, singles.
To effectively return serve in tennis, focus on anticipating the direction of the serve, positioning yourself well on the court, and using proper footwork to quickly move to the ball. Stay balanced, keep your eye on the ball, and use a controlled swing to make a solid return. Practice regularly to improve your timing and accuracy in returning serves.
You have to let the ball bounce in the service box before returning the serve.