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TENNIS
Rules :
1-A ball must land within bounds for play to continue; if a player hits the ball outside of bounds, this results in the loss of the point for them..
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7-If the ball hits or touches the players, that counts as a penalty
8-If the racquet leaves the hand or verbal abuse occurs, a penalty is given.
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Parts of the court
Service Line – The service line separates the forecourt from the back court, and it also marks the length of the service box.
Doubles Sideline – The doubles sideline is the outermost line running lengthwise and is only used in doubles matches.
Net – The net stands 3 feet and 6 inches high where the posts lie while the middle of the net is 3 feet tall, with the posts 3 feet outside of the court on either side. Hitting a ball into the net is considered an out while any ball that hits the net cord and falls onto the other side is considered good except for a serve, which allows for a re-do, or let
Singles Sideline – The singles sideline is the innermost line running lengthwise and determines the boundary of play for singles matches as well as the width of the service box
Center Line – The center line divides the two service boxes into a distinct left service box and right service box on either side of the court. Landing a serve on the line is considered good.
Center Mark – The center mark determines the two halves of the tennis court. It mainly helps with service to determine where a player should stand prior to serving
Baseline – The baselines are the lines on either end of the court that determines the boundaries of play going lengthwise. They are also where a player serves behind.
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Caracteristics
Origin
France ,12th–13th-century
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Tennis, original name lawn tennis, game in which two opposing players (singles) or pairs of players (doubles) use tautly strung rackets to hit a ball of specified size, weight, and bounce over a net on a rectangular court.
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