The court is divided in half by the center mark. If you are at the baseline and are looking at the net, the half of the court on your right is called the Deuce side and the half of the court on your left is called the Advantage side. For your serve, stand on either of these sides and serve diagonally across the court and land the ball inside your opponent's respective service box. For example, If you are serving on the Deuce side, you would serve diagonlally and land the ball in your opponent's Deuce side. (Remember that your right and left are switched on the other side of the court)
You serve on the Deuce side for the following points:
the first point of the game, 15-15, 30-30, 40-40, 15-40, 30-0
You serve on the Advantage side for the following points:
15-0, 30-15, 40-30, 40-0
once rotated, you stay in the same position for your teams serve, there teams serve then you rotate again.
Every position in volleyball does serve. ---- All players rotate a clockwise direction therefore every player will ultimately have to serve
The player in the "1" position on the court serves the ball. But, because of the rotation multiple players serve the ball over the course of the game.
Position #1
No
If you want to switch with the person next to you, you have to hold his/her hand and right when the serve's being served you switch. You can only serve when the serve is being serve!After someone gets the point you have to go back in your position.
The order in which players serve. The position each player has when the play begins.
when the person doesn't serve yet
i do not understand your question. but you ca serve the ball out in volleyball.
Setters come from the right back position. Even when the setter rotates he/she will switch the the right side after the serve is initiated.
Well, in your case, from behind. As for you, you have to assume the position.
A receiver in volleyball is the person who the ball is sent too. For example, if i serve the ball, the receiver may be any player on the other side of the net.