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A rally in tennis is a sequence of shots within a point.

A rally starts with serve and return of the serve, and a sequence of shots until the point is won by one of the players.

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its when you keep going without dropping the cork

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It is the phase of play from when someone serves until the ball goes out of play. It continues as the players knock the ball back and forth across the net.

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A rally in Table Tennis is when you try to hit the ball to each other, keeping it in play. The amount of times you hit it is your score, and the higher the better.

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A table tennis rally is the same as a rally in any other racket sport. A rally is a series of "passes" between the players, with players hitting legal shots in turn.

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When the players keep hitting the ball to each other, without missing the ball. The rally stops when someone misses it :)

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When you play a racquet sport going back and forwards

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A round or 1/3 of the game.

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