The farest line from the net parralell from the net. The server stands behind it.
Tennis court lines are referred to as the "baseline", "service line", "singles line", "doubles line", and "center line". There is also a small "center mark" protruding from the court in the middle of each baseline.
The lines of a tennis court measure a rectangle of 78 feet by 36 feet. This diagram shows all specific measurements from line to line. I'm not sure about what specific tennis court measurements you're asking about so you can check this link: http://www.prosportsofficialteamsites.com/Tennis_Nova_Sports_Court_novasports.gif
On a tennis court there are five lines. The line all the way at the back is the base line, the one in the front is the service line, the line making the T shape is the center service line, the first line on the left or right is the ally line, and the second line on the left or right is the side line.
it starts after the person serves which is on the base line
No. The interior lines (half-lines) on tennis courts determine the service court, into which the serve must be made. An ACE is any legal serve that is not successfully returned by the opponent, winning the point for the server.
Look at the middle of the tennis court, then start moving your eyes either left or right. The singles line is the first line you see that stretches all the way from the net to the base line on your side.
The back of a badminton court is a back boundary line and long service line for singles.
its a rectangle. it also has other shapes inside of the court so look at that too. If you dont know what a tennis court looks like, search tennis court of google images.
deuce side..the left side is the ad side
It is the 12" mark at the 1/2-way point of the baseline used to distinguish 2 halves (and service boxes) of a tennis court; short mark that bisects baseline.
The server has two chances.