referee
The Arabic word for care taker is : Harees "حريص
court
The word 'tennis' is a noun. When a noun is used to describe another noun, it's called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct).The term 'tennis court' is a compound noun.Why some nouns are also adjective and some are not, even though they are used as an adjective, is a mystery. The word 'tennis' is designated as a noun only in the five dictionaries that I consulted for this answer.
gambler or risk taker
A bookmaker or bookie .
I believe you are referring to "volley." A person serves and then volleys.
Racket Net doubles singles Wow. Enjoying tennis is about understanding tennis, even if you are only a spectator. And that vocabulary is considerable. Definitely more than 4 terms. Below is a link with tennis terms broken down by category.
'Courts' is the plural version (masculine) of the adjective 'court' which means 'short' or it could be the plural form of the masculine noun 'court' which means 'court' as in 'tennis court'Regards,TransAction Translators
cameraman
Another word for a tennis game is a match.
There are 2 syllables in the word "tennis."
The word "court" can refer to both a paved area, such as a tennis court or basketball court, and a legal arena, where judicial proceedings take place. In both contexts, it signifies a designated space for specific activities, whether for sports or legal matters.