it is considered in. therefore the team who hit the ball over gets a point.
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∙ 15y agothe team who hit it loses their turn and the other team scores a point, then serves
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∙ 13y agoIf the volleyball hits the line it wo
uld be in, so your team or the other team should play it.
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∙ 13y agoIf the Shuttlecock lands on the line then it is considered a vair play!!! Yay I win!!!
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∙ 12y agoyou throw your pattle at the other team while running out yelling hackz! :) thats probably right.
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∙ 10y agoIn pickleball the ball must land in the opponents service court . There fore you have a good serve. :)
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∙ 11y agoYes it is in
No, you can't. The ball must land on your side of the table first before you can return it.
To be able to receive a serve well, a passer must be able to watch the ball immediately when it is served. Imagine trying to pass if you were only able to see the ball once it crossed the net! That would be hard...
The two main things are: ☺Stay behind the serving line. ☺Serve the ball over the net.
No, in volleyball the ball cannot hit the floor once it is served or else it is considered a"dead" ball.
The minimal height for a legal serve in tennis is that the ball must be tossed up at least 16 inches (40 cm) before being struck by the server's racket.
all you need to do is choose a game difficulty the easy one is half court this is when you only use half of the court to play. In front of you there will be a white line you need to get the shuttle past there if its not then you keep laying till its in the two
opposite front side
Never odd or even.
In racquetball, the player who begins with the serve must first bounce the ball off the floor before hitting the front wall. The ball may not touch the back wall and can only touch one of the side walls before the other player returns the serve. If the ball does bounce in these restricted areas, it is considered to be a fault. The players continue to return passes to each other by first hitting the ball to the front wall before allowing the ball to hit the floor. Unlike in the initial serve, the ball may hit any of the walls once the serve is successfully in play.
if you jump up with the ball you must release it before you land
Never odd or even.
The receiver must stand diagonally opposite to the server. For example, if the server is on the right side (thus serving to the server's left service box), then the receiver must stand to the receiver's right to be diagonally opposite to that of the server.