Yes, in tennis, the ball can touch the ground during play.
It depends on what height you drop it from.
In tennis, if the ball touches any part of the line, it is considered in. If the ball does not touch the line at all, it is considered out.
In tennis, if the ball touches any part of the line, it is considered in. If the ball does not touch any part of the line, it is considered out.
Volleyball got that name because the term volley is the action of hitting or moving the ball over the net without letting it touch the ground it is the same way in tennis if you smack the ball back over without it touching the ground it is a volley so since in volleyball it is illegal for the ball to touch to ground it is a game of multiple volleys called VOLLEYBALL!
a ball only when it hits the ground though.
As long as you don't touch the net, and the ball doesn't touch the ground, yes.
In tennis you hit the ball with a racket in football you kick the ball and are not aloud to pick the ball up in the match unless your a goalie.
It is the third law of motion because it has to do with action reaction things. Tennis ball hitting the net is the action, and it falling to the ground is the reaction. I hope this helped.
If the ball touches the ground, the runner is down. This is why 'the ground cannot cause a fumble.'
As long as the ball doesn't touch the ground and the opposing player hits it back, then it is considered in.
No the ball must touch your side of the table before you can hit it
Yes, as long as you do not disturb the ball.