If the serve touches any part of the service box (including the white lines that enclose it), then the serve is in. This includes barely nicking any part of the line.
If you hit the net and it goes over you go onto 2nd serve and if i doesn't go over u got to 2nd serve again
i do not know..play tennis or watch a game
A service break occurs when a player wins the game when their opponent is serving.
Milos Raonic...with a serving speed of 225km/h
The person serving is the one who starts the point with a serve (hitting the ball out of their hand). The service change is when the other player starts the point (serves). Multiple service changes happen in a single game allowing each player opportunities to serve.
I am not sure but just call your local tennis place
In tennis, when the player serving is losing by a score of 15-40, this is considered "double break point" as his opponent has two opportunities to win the game or "break" his service.
Foot Fault
Return first, unless you are a professional men's tennis player
Serving Serving
She just so happens to be an amazing tennis player!
By serving
the player either forfiets or refueses to leave the match
Losing your serve is when you lose the game in which you were serving, it is said the oppenent (whoever that may be) broke someones (whoever was servings) serve. If you win the game then you held your serve.