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What can you serve but not eat?

A tennis ball perhaps, or a volleyball, or a racket ball, squash ball, or handball.


Tennis is to court as boxing is to?

The analogy is asking to compare tennis to a court. To figure out the analogy, we must first figure out the relationship between tennis and court. Tennis is a sport played on a court. Boxing is a sport/activity done inside a boxing ring. The correct ending to the analogy would be ring. Tennis is to court as boxing is to ring. Tennis is played on a court. Boxing is done in a ring.


What is a different between a light tennis racket and a heavy tennis racket?

Yes, the weight. The lighter the tennis racket, the lighter you hit the ball. The heavier racket can hit harder shots.


Which of the following is not a racquet sports volleyball table tennis squash or badminton?

Cliff diving.


What is the way to swing a racket in tennis called?

The way to swing a racket in tennis is called a forehand.


What is the heart of a tennis racket?

tennis ball


What is the biggest racket?

a tennis racket is bigger than a squash and badminton racket.


What is the analogy of fan and enthusiast?

noise : racket A+


What is a different word for tennis racket?

A different word for tennis racket is "tennis racquet." Additionally, in informal contexts, it can simply be referred to as a "racket." However, "tennis racquet" is the most commonly used alternative term.


Do you need a tennis racket for Wii sports?

No, you do not need to us a tennis racket, on wii sports! But you can get a racket( like at Wal-mart) but it is optional!


How can one determine the size of a tennis racket?

To determine the size of a tennis racket, measure the length of the racket head in square inches. This measurement is typically found on the racket frame or in the product specifications. The size of a tennis racket is important as it can affect the power and control of your shots.


What lever is a tennis racket?

A third-class lever