If the ball travels off the back of the court in tennis, the point is awarded to the opponent.
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.
When in doubt, player calls it in. In doubles, if the two teammates disagree, the point is awarded to the other side.
Currently there is no way to tell who has awarded you a Trust Point.
If this happens then the team being served to is awarded one point. You would then continue playing with the correct server.
If the receiver had hit the ball but then they had hit it out, it would be the servers point. Because they did not hit it out. [I'm currently taking a tennis class and basically asked the same question].
The point of an angle is its vertex
It takes 3 points to determine an angle.No. A point is a point; an angle is an angle.
in badminton during the service if shuttle touches the net but it reach oponent player successfully is it fault
the angle at a point is 0 deg.
An angle does not have a mid point.
point is a point but point is a point