its called a backhand
its called a backhand
its called a backhand
If the ball only touched the racquet....the ball is good.
There are two sides to the stringing pattern within the head of a tennis racket. The side of the stringing pattern which is used to strike the tennis ball is called the racket face. An easy way to remember this is to think of the racket "face" as having eyes. Eyes are a normal part of a face. The eyes of the racket face must see the approaching tennis ball, just prior to string-to-ball contact. I always use a black permanent marker pen to draw a face with eyes, nose, and a mouth on my teaching tennis racket.
There are two sides to the stringing pattern within the head of a tennis racket. The side of the stringing pattern which is used to strike the tennis ball is called the racket face. An easy way to remember this is to think of the racket "face" as having eyes. Eyes are a normal part of a face. The eyes of the racket face must see the approaching tennis ball, just prior to string-to-ball contact. I always use a black permanent marker pen to draw a face with eyes, nose, and a mouth on my teaching tennis racket.
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When a tennis ball is hit by a player, it compresses against the racket and gains energy. This energy is then released when the ball makes contact with the ground, causing it to bounce back over the net. The height and speed of the bounce depend on factors like the force of the hit, the angle of the racket, and the surface of the court.
To play tennis, you need a tennis court, a tennis racket for each player, and a tennis ball. If you are playing singles, one player stands on each side of the net, for doubles, two players are on each side of the net. Players hit the ball with the racket back and forth over the net.
newton's laws of motion apply to tennis because of the 3 law of motion. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So when the ball hits the racket the force from the racket makes the ball move forward.Also the second law applies because the law is an object in motion will tend to stay in motion until an outside force acts upon it. So when the player hits the ball gravity is putting a force on the ball which brings the ball to the ground. If gravity didn't exist then the ball would go on forever.
So he wouldn’t make a racket! (canned laughter)
Yes. Rule 2.05.07 states that... "A player strikes the ball if he touches it in play with his racket, held in the hand, or with his racket hand below the wrist." This means that all of the following are legal and will constitute a good return. You can hit the ball with ... * the rubber on your table tennis racket, or * the edge of your table tennis racket, or * the handle of your table tennis racket, or * any part of your racket hand below the wrist, including the fingers of your racket hand