i dont really know but i need this answer too because im playin this awsum game on xbo called merv;s croswurd chall and they axed what a hit on tha line iz an i wanna no too so i go on a trip 2 Puerto Rico in tha game LOL! tho i wont rly be able to go off course hahaa so some1 plz answer this question so i can get a acheievemnt on tha xbox plz thanx LOL!
i dont really know but i need this answer too because im playin this awsum game on xbo called merv;s croswurd chall and they axed what a hit on tha line iz an i wanna no too so i go on a trip 2 puerto rico in tha game LOL! tho i wont rly be able to go off course hahaa so some1 plz answer this question so i can get a acheievemnt on tha xbox plz thanx LOL!
If a volleyball hits the line in volleyball, the ball is considered to be in (any part of the ball).
As long as the ball is touching the line, it is considered in. Even if the majority of the tennis ball is out, as long as a tiny sliver of that tennis ball is touching the line, it is considered in.
When the ball hits the tennis racket, topspin (preffered stroke of tennis) makes the ball spin. The upward motion of the racket hitting the tennis ball.
On the serve, it must be in the service box. Other shots will depend what type of tennis you are playing. In doubles the boundaries are the most outward side lines and the baseline. In singles it is the innermost sidelines and the baseline
yes
Let
Yes. If any part of the ball hits any part of the line, it is considered in.
It is called a "let" in tennis when the ball hits the net because "Filet" is the French word for net and the game originated in France.
If the ball hits the line then the ball is called in. But if its even a little bit over the line then its out and the other team gets the ball.
No
a ball only when it hits the ground though.
If the ball touches the line, it's considered fair play or in bounds.