double hit.
I'm pretty sure it is when the ball touches two parts of a player's body in succession, or when a player touches the ball twice in a row.
Only when the player has blocked a shot. If a shot is blocked by a player jumping at the net, that touch is not considered one of the three touches for the team and the player that blocked the shot may play the ball again without violating the 'twice in succession' rule. In all other instances it is against the rule for a player to play the ball two times in succession.
If they touch it twice, it is a double; if they touch it with the palm of their hand and lift it up, it is a lift
A double touch in volleyball occurs when a player hits the ball twice in succession during one attempt to play it. This is against the rules and results in a point for the opposing team. In contrast, a single touch is when a player legally contacts the ball once during their attempt to play it.
A double hit in volleyball is when the same player contacts the ball twice without another player touching the ball.
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No, in tennis, the ball cannot bounce twice before a player hits it during a single point.
there are no paddles in volleyball
In tennis, a player must hit the ball before it bounces twice.
When a football player drops the ball, it is called a fumble if he had possesion of the ball, or an incomplete pass if a receiver fails to catch the ball.
When one player hits the ball twice in a row, which is a illegal move.
A player cannot both have and not have the ball.