No, that would be perfectly legal. Hitting the ball before it bounces is called a volley.
yes the gravity pulls the ball down then the kinetic force pushes it back up . It doesn't work if the ball is popped
The ball must be hit after the first bounce, otherwise the server gets the point.
no, just hit the ball.
If by what you mean is are you allowed to hit the return before it bounces - NO.
No, only the person standing diagonal from the server at the baseline may return
ACE
Badly.
The receiver must stand diagonally opposite to the server. For example, if the server is on the right side (thus serving to the server's left service box), then the receiver must stand to the receiver's right to be diagonally opposite to that of the server.
if you hit the ball and it bounces out of the court, the other team gets a point and they get to serve
There are many terms used in lawn tennis. Some of those words are volley, ace, baseline, break, advantage, fault, let, set, tiebreaker, return, serve, set point and receiver.
You can only be awarded an ace when you serve the ball.
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.
1.The Flat Serve Speed of the serve gives the opponent less reacting time, wins easy points and easy to learn Disadvantages: Harder for shorter people, percentage of in play serves is low, and if it is hit by opponent they will return with their force and yours combined. 2. Slice Serve Ball bounces low, use the spin to throw off opponent, easy to learn, and percentage is high. Disadvantages: Its very basic. Most opponents will have had practiced on how to return with this serve. 3. Kick Serve Ball bounces high, opposite of where the ball met the floor, hard to attack, and easy to use against less skilled and trained players. Disadvantages: hard to learn and if the opponent hits the ball off the rise it will take the effectiveness of the serve not allowing the ball to go far in any direction. 4. Topspin Serve Bounces high, great consistency, easy to learn, and hard to attack. Disadvantages: Easy to hit back.
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].
You have to let the ball bounce in the service box before returning the serve.