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∙ 12y agoLet is when the ball goes over the net and lands inside the box but hits the net going over, Let is only on a serve. Net is when the ball hits the net and fails to go get over the net.
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∙ 12y agoIt is called a 'Let'
Let
Do you mean "let"? If so, a let is when a serve touches/nicks the net AND lands in on a player's serve. People call "let" so the server knows their serve hit the net. If a server hits a let, they get to redo their serve.
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It's from the French word roulet , another chance. So let in tennis is to give another chance
a let is when you give them a point and a fault is when thay force you.
I am pretty sure that a "Let" In tennis is when some one returns the ball and it hits the net. But im not exactly sure!
lets has a s which means with you and someone else and let is just with ur self.
Plants let out Oxygen which is what humans breath in and we let out Carbon dioxide which is what plants breath.
Should the ball on service strike the top of the net before falling in the correct service court, it is a "let" and is replayed. The server is allowed one miss, or "fault," either into the net or outside the opponent's service court. hope that helped xD
A let is a call that allows a point to be played again. In tennis, a let can be called for multiple reasons. One reason for a let to be called is if a serve lands in the correct service box, but hits the net first. A let will be called and the server will serve again. Another reason for a let to be called is if something disrupts play or presents a hazard. An example of this would be a ball from another court rolling onto a tennis court while a point is being played. In this instance, the point would be stopped and replayed.
Because a serve hits the net.