If it's during a serve and it lands on the opposite playing surface then serve over, otherwise it is a point for the opponent.
If it's during play, it must land on the opposite playing surface or it's a point for the opponent. If it does land on the opposite playing surface it is still in play.
You lose one point......in other words one point goes to your opponent.
The ball is still in play as if it hit the net but went on the other side.
point for the server
forfeit point
it will bounce higher other than any surface.
No
Yes, in tennis if you swing and miss at a ball but it lands out, your opponent gets the point. The point is awarded based on where the ball lands, not on whether you made contact with it or not.
it's not as bouncy
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
it would be classed as out
They either stop play where it lands or redo it
you are allowed as many as you like as long as the ball hits the net and lands in the square.
Yes, It does Alot Higher
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