its their point because you failed to hit the ball with the racket, however if u hit the ball and it bounces off one of the posts keeping the net up and it goes in its your point since you hit the ball with your racket and it went basically over the net
Kick the ball into the net or hit the ball with your head into the net.
There is a "back-court violation" This happens when a back-court player or a Libero, jumps after the attack line to hit the ball or if a Libero spikes a ball that is over the height of the net.
You are the winner of that point. If you hit the ball over to your opponent's side, but the ball bounces back over to your side for some reason, you are the winner of that point. However, if this happens, your opponent can reach over the net and slam it into the net to win the point. Normally, you are not allowed to reach over the net, but under these circumstances, you can reach over the net to hit the ball.
If a PLAYER hits the net, then it's called as a net violation and the opposite team gets a point, but if the BALL hit's the net, it's still in play.
yes it being counted if a person does not pick to ball when the ball hit on net and come to that side..and nice question.
No.
If the ball hits the net and goes over during a serve, it is called a let and is not counted as a fault. If it doesn't go over it is counted as a fault. In play, if the ball touches the net but goes over it is counted and a point is given to the player who hit it; if a ball hits the net but it doesn't make it over, a point is given to the receiving player.
Yes, it will be considered an attack. Normally this happens when a team passes the ball too close to the net, and a player on the other side slams in down even though it wasn't on their side.
so she can get past all her oppenents and hit the ball over the net
you have to hit the ball over the net and you cant grab or reach over or through the net
then another player has to step in and hit it over the net otherwise one of the two players have to hit it over.