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Tennis Terminology

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Tennis Terminology

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Break point•A point which will result in a break of service if it is won by the receiver.

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crosscourt• A shot in which the ball is hit diagonally across the court.

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deuce• A score of 40-40, after which a player must win two

consecutive points to win the game.

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Double fault• Two fault served in a row, resulting in the server losing

the point.

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Drop shot•A gentle shot that just drops over the net

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fault•A missed served, served into the net or served outside the correct service box.

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forehand•A shot hit from the racket-arm side of the body

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game•In scoring, a game is won by winning points, a set is won by winning games, and a match is won by winning sets.

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Game point•A point that will end the game if it s won by the leading player

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Groundstroke•A shot hit from the back court after the ball has bounced; the standard shot in tennis.

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let•A shot that must be replayed, such as a serve that touches the net

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Line judge•An official who judges whether or bot shots land in the court

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lob• a shot that is hit in the high arc, usually over the opponent's head

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Match point•A point that will end the match if it is won by the leading player

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Mixed doubles•Made up of male and female

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•Net

•Racket

•Serve

•Umpire

•Set

•receiver

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return•To hit a shot back to the opponent

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jamming•To hit the tennis ball straight to the opponent’s body not allowing them to extend the racket to hit the ball well

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Kick serve•A serve with a lot of spin causing the ball to bounce high

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Straight sets •When one player wins every set in match

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Ad court•Part of the tennis court that is to the left of the tennis player

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alley•The extra area of the side court used for doubles

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deep•Refers to a shot that bounces near the baseline verses near the net

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Deuce court

•Right side of the court

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I-information•Formation in doubled where the both players stand on the same side of the court prior to starting the point

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ace•A winning serve which the receiver fails to touch with his or her racket

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Ball person•One who collect balls from the court and give them to the players as required

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• Rules of Tennis

• The game starts with a coin toss to determine which player must serve first and which side they want to serve from.

• The server must then serve each point from alternative sides on the base line. At no point must the server’s feet move in front of the baseline on the court prior to hitting their serve.

• If the server fails to get their first serve in they may take advantage of a second serve. If they again fail to get their second serve in then a double fault will be called and the point lost.

• If the server clips the net but the ball goes in the service area still then let is called and they get to take that serve again without penalty. If the ball hits the net and fails to go in the service area then out is called and they lose that serve.

• The receiver may stand where they wish upon receipt of the serve. If the ball is struck without the serve bouncing then the server will receive the point.

• Once a serve has been made the amount of shots between the players can be unlimited. The point is won by hitting the ball so the opponent fails to return it in the scoring areas.

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• Points are awarded in scores of 15, 30 and 40. 15 represent 1 point, 30 = 2 and 40 = 3. You

• need 4 points to win a game. If a game lands on 40-40 it’s known as deuce. From deuce a player needs to win 2 consecutive points to win the game. After winning one point from deuce they player is on advantage. If the player wins the next point they win the game, if they lose it goes back to deuce.

• To win the set a player must win 6 games by 2 or more. The opening sets will go to a tie break if its ends up 6-6 where players play first to 7 points. The final set will not have a tie break and requires players to win by two games with no limits.

• If a player touches the net, distracts his opponent or impedes in anyway then they automatically lose the point.

• The ball can hit any part of the line for the point to be called in, outside the line and the ball is out.

• The balls in a tennis match are changed for new balls every 6 games

• A player loses a point if they fail to return the ball in either the correct areas on the court, hits the net and doesn’t go into opponent’s area or fails to return the ball before it bounces twice in their half.