When the football hits the side of the net, it's typically referred to as a "goalpost" or "crossbar" hit, depending on where it makes contact. If the ball goes into the net after hitting the side, it is considered a goal. If it hits the side and does not go in, it may simply be described as a miss or a near miss.
A net ball is on any shot that it goes in the net. A let ball is when you are serving and it hits the net but the ball goes in therefore re-serving.
Poaching
In football, or soccer, the goalie guards the net.
In football, or soccer, the goalie guards the net.
It is called a "let" in tennis when the ball hits the net because "Filet" is the French word for net and the game originated in France.
Let
if you are person a and the opponent is person b, then when person a hits the ball into the net before it hits the other persons side, then person b gets the point.
A save
No, it is not in play. That is called a "Let Ball", the server does not receive a penalty and reserves.
If a PLAYER hits the net, then it's called as a net violation and the opposite team gets a point, but if the BALL hit's the net, it's still in play.
There is one person on each side of the net. That's why it's called singles.
Well the main rules are: You cannot take more than two touches whilst the ball is on your side of the net. You cannot take two touches in a row You cannot touch the net If the ball hits the floor, which ever side it hits it is the other side's point e.g Ball hits the floor on team A's side, therefore team B get the point Objectives: To get the ball over the other side of the net and to hit the floor the other side to score points! Hope I helped!