In tennis, serving is the act of starting a point by hitting the ball into the opponent's court. The key rules and techniques involved in serving include standing behind the baseline, hitting the ball into the diagonally opposite service box, ensuring the ball lands within the service box, and following the proper service motion to generate power and accuracy. Players must also alternate serving from the deuce and ad courts and are allowed two attempts to serve the ball into play.
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In ping pong, serving involves hitting the ball over the net to start a point. The server must hit the ball diagonally to the opponent's side and follow specific rules, such as keeping the ball behind the end line and not hiding the ball from the opponent. Techniques for serving include using spin to make the ball curve or bounce unpredictably, and varying the placement and speed of the serve to keep the opponent off balance.
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it is the same as the normal offical tennis rules.
Some special rules made in tennis is that if the ball bounces on your box you will be out.
The rules include; · When serving, you must stand behind the line and the ball has to go diagonally to the other side. · The ball cannot bounce more than once on the same side of the net. sorry, I can't think of any other rules :)
table tennis is played on a 15x6 table and meany different rules to tennis
In competition table tennis, there is no such thing as "rules of tournament referee". However, you can go to the usatt.org website and research official rules of table tennis.
Check on the web at the International Tennis Federation site.
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Yes The normal rules of tennis.
there are 12 rules in table tennis
Yes, tennis is a universal sport in which the rules are the same in all areas of the world. The only thing that may change is the language in which the score is called or certain playing techniques that may be taught differently in certain areas such as a open-stance forehand versus a closed-stance one.