When the server hits the net with the ball, it results in a fault and the point is awarded to the receiving player or team.
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The "Server" is the player who is serving or has served the ball at the start of the point.
In tennis, the server must hit the ball into the opponent's service box diagonally across the net. The server gets two chances to make a successful serve. If the serve is good, the point is played out. If the serve is a fault, the server gets another try. The outcome of a match can be greatly influenced by a player's serving ability, as a strong serve can put pressure on the opponent and set the tone for the point.
In baseball, a ball is a pitch that is outside the strike zone and not swung at by the batter. If a pitcher throws too many balls, the batter can walk to first base, which can lead to runs being scored and affect the outcome of the game.
If the server misses the ball when trying to serve it in a game like tennis or volleyball, it results in a fault or a point being awarded to the opposing team.
When a golf ball hits another ball into the hole during a game, the outcome changes because the ball that was hit into the hole is counted as being holed out by the player who hit the first ball. This can affect the score of the players involved in the game.
Scratching in pool, where the cue ball goes into a pocket, results in a foul. This gives the opponent ball-in-hand, allowing them to place the cue ball anywhere on the table. This can significantly impact the outcome of the game by giving the opponent an advantage in their next shot.
When your team scores a point and the previous serve was the other teams ball, you rotate clockwise and the person who was in front of the server before, will be the server.
I believe the humid weather due to the fact that the weather can usually affect the outcome of the total spin of the soccer ball.
Hitting an "ace" in tennis means serving the ball in a way that the opponent cannot touch it, resulting in a point for the server. It is a powerful and skillful shot that can give the server an advantage in the game by winning a point without the opponent having a chance to return the ball.
The receiver must stand diagonally opposite to the server. For example, if the server is on the right side (thus serving to the server's left service box), then the receiver must stand to the receiver's right to be diagonally opposite to that of the server.
No, it is not in play. That is called a "Let Ball", the server does not receive a penalty and reserves.
You only get a point if you served the ball. So it would be the serving team. Only if your team serves and gets it in and if they other team returns it and it keeps going back and forth whatever side it hits the ground first. and whatever side it hits the ground it is the other teams ball unless it was out of bounds.