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the two boundary lines for singles play are the: |
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baseline, singles sideline |
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the two boundary lines for doubles play are the: |
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baseline, doubles sideline |
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to serve a player must stand behind the: |
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for the first point in both singles and doubles, the server must serve into the opponent's (right,left) service court |
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for the second point in both singles and doubles, the server must serve into the opponent's (right,left) service court |
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the four points in a game are: |
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love, 15, 30, 40, then game |
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no score (zero) is commonly called: |
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if the game score is tied at 40-40, it is called: |
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a player wins a set when that player is the first to win ____ games and is ahead by at least ____ games |
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True/False? When the server wins the first point of the game, the score is announced as love 15 |
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True/False? the sscore is 40-40. the next point determines the game winner. |
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True/False? the score is 4-2, at total of 6 games. The set is finished. |
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True/False? the score is 6-5. one player has won 6 games. the set is over |
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True/False? in a best-of-three-sets match, the score is 6-4, 6-3. the match is over |
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the receiver may stand anywhere on his or her own side of the net |
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a point earned by the server after the have score is tied at 40-40 |
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a point earned by the receiver after the game is tied at 40-40 |
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one point away from winning a set |
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one point away from winning a match |
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a point that must be replayed because of interference or because a ball touches the net on the serve, but still lands in the service court to which it was directed |
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the number of chances a player has to hit a good serve before losing the point is: |
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when the server tosses the ball in in the air and then swings and misses it, the service is a: |
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on return of a serve, the receiver must hit the ball after it bounces (once, twice, before it bounces) |
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during a point, a ball that lands on the baseline is considered: |
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during warmup a player may a) hit some practice serves, b) rally with the opponent for five minutes, c) both |
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True/False? if players cannot agree on the score they should go back to the last score on which there is agreement |
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True/False? a player who was uncertain whether or not a ball is good should request that the point be replayed |
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True/False?the person who wins the toss for a serve must start serving |
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True/False?the same person continues to serve throughout the entire game |
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True/False? When a let is called on the serve, the ball is served again |
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True/False? if a player touches the net with the racket while the ball is in play he or she loses the point |
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True/False? a player is entitles to call a let whenever a ball from another court rolls onto his or her court while the point is in progress |
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True/False? during a set players should change ends of the court every time the number of games in that set adds up to an odd number |
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True/False? even if it is obvious a ball is going out a player should let it bounce before calling it out |
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True/False? a receiver who attempts to return a serve cannot claim that he or she was not ready |
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True/False? If a ball hits you, it is the other person's point, regardless of where you are standing |
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does the receiver have restrictions on where he/she must stand on the return serve? |
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can you serve underhanded? |
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