Yes, in pickleball, if your first serve is a fault, you get a second serve opportunity.
In pickleball, you serve from the right side of the court.
In pickleball, the serve is considered in if it lands on the line.
it is a fault and they go on to second serve, on the same side. if a ball hits the top of the net and goes in, it is a let and if that was the first serve it is still first serve, same side, no score change. if the server double faults the other team gets the point, and if on the second serve someone serves a let, it is still second serve, not a fault
If you were referring to foot fault, foot fault is when serving you foot steps on the baseline or if it crosses the middle of the baseline. If you do commit a foot-fault, a serve is taken away from you; i.e if you make a foot-fault on a first serve you have to hit a 2nd serve and if you make a foot-fault on a second serve, a double fault is given.
in badminton during the service if shuttle touches the net but it reach oponent player successfully is it fault
In pickleball doubles, the serving team must start the serve behind the baseline and hit the ball diagonally to the opponent's service court. The serve must clear the net and land in the opposite diagonal service court. The receiving team must let the ball bounce once before returning it. The serving team continues to serve until they commit a fault, such as hitting the ball out of bounds or into the net.
For the beginning of every point, the server has two chances to get a serve in the correct service box. If on the first serve the ball is called a fault, then it is second serve. If on the second serve there is a let, then it is still the second serve, and the server may redo the serve.
Yes, in volleyball, if your first serve is out of bounds, you get a second serve.
If it hits the net and goes into the service box, you get one re-serve (as opposed to getting two re-serves if you do that on your first serve). If it hits the net and does not land in the service box, then it is a double fault.
Sports where you serve a ball include tennis, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, and pickleball. In tennis, the serve starts each point, while in volleyball, the serve initiates play and is crucial for scoring. Badminton and table tennis also require a serve to start each rally, and in pickleball, the serve is used to begin each point as well.
Well the server gets only one serve, if he or she misses then it is the opposing team's serve.
If a let is given it means you play the point again, for example 1. You get your first serve in and when playing the point you get a let. You now get to play your first and second serve. 2. You miss your first serve but get your second in and get a let during the the point. You now get to play JUST YOUR SECOND SERVE.