Returning a 120+ mph serve is by far harder because there is a bigger area where they can serve were as Baseball players barley have to move their feet because of a strike zone. Also there is a smaller distance between the ball and raquet. Tennis players have to be on their toes constantly and needs a lot of strength to return serves.
Return first, unless you are a professional men's tennis player
Get hit by one and tell me. A baseball is relatively hard, but not as hard as a golf ball, but harder than a tennis ball.
To gain a strategic advantage over your opponent in tennis, the ball should be served to the corners of the service box, aiming for the backhand side of your opponent if they have a weaker backhand. This can force your opponent to move more and make it harder for them to return the serve effectively.
i wouldn't say so. i have played softball for most of my life and tennis takes hitting the ball over a fence but softball and baseball require hitting the ball, ptching, and fielding.
The tennis service line is located 21 feet from the net on a tennis court.
In some ways in tennis i may help you hit the ball harder. same with baseball or you may be able to throw the ball harder.
In tennis, a service break occurs when the receiving player wins a game on the server's serve. This can impact the outcome of a match by giving the receiving player a lead in games, making it harder for the server to catch up and win the set or match.
You have to let the ball bounce in the service box before returning the serve.
Badly.
It is quiet hard. It has a cork centre, covered by leather. So it is harder than a tennis ball, but not as hard as a Baseball ball or a cricket 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.
I am not sure but just call your local tennis place