The underarm serve in tennis is sometimes seen as disrespectful because it is perceived as a sneaky or unconventional way to serve the ball, catching the opponent off guard. Traditional tennis etiquette values fair play and sportsmanship, so using an underarm serve can be seen as trying to gain an unfair advantage.
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You can hit an underhand serve in tennis; however, the overhand serve is more effective because it is more powerful. That is why you don't see the underhand serve used much.
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this depends on how skilled you are.
Yes, in tennis, a serve that hits the net and lands in the correct service box is considered a let and the player gets another chance to serve without penalty.
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.
In a game of tennis, you serve from behind the baseline on the right side of the court.
Serving in badminton is opposite from the form used in tennis. To serve, hold the bird in one hand and hold the racket below it. Then drop the birdie and hit the center of the rubber tip with an underhand motion.
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In tennis, you serve the ball from behind the baseline into the diagonally opposite service box on the other side of the net.
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no you might just want to drop it so you can hit it up and it is called an underhand serve