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Scoring 50

Scoring 50. Who and when announces the score?. Scoring 50. The server announces the game score before the game starts. The server announces the score within the game before each point. Scoring 100. What is another way to say zero?

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Scoring 50

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  1. Scoring 50 Who and when announces the score?

  2. Scoring 50 The server announces the game score before the game starts. The server announces the score within the game before each point.

  3. Scoring 100 What is another way to say zero? What are the numbers for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd points of a game? How many points win the game?

  4. Scoring 100 Love. 15, 30, 40. 4 points wins the game

  5. Scoring 200 How many games are in a set? How many sets are in a match?

  6. Scoring 200 6 games to win a set (sometimes 7 for 7-5, sometimes 6 and a tiebreak for 7-6). 2 out of 3 sets.

  7. Scoring 300 What is “no-add” scoring?

  8. Scoring 300 When the score is 40-40 (Deuce), the next point wins the game.

  9. Scoring 500 When is a tie-break played? Who serves and how many? How many points to win a tie-break? When do players change sides in a tie-break?

  10. Scoring 500 When the game score in a set is 6-6. Continue serving rotation; player that starts serving serves one point, then players serve two points each. 7 Points, win by 2. After every 6 points.

  11. Rules 50 In tennis, is a ball that lands on the line, “IN” or “OUT”?

  12. Rules 50 IN

  13. Rules 100 If you do not see if a ball is “in” or “out” what do you do?

  14. Rules 100 Play it, if you can. If you can’t play it, you have to call it “in”.

  15. Rules 200 The ball hits the frame of your racquet and goes in. What is the ruling?

  16. Rules 200 The ball is in play.

  17. Rules 300 In doubles, do both of the partners have to see the ball “out” in order to call it “OUT”?

  18. Rules 300 No, only one of you has to see it and call it “OUT”.

  19. Rules 500 In doubles, when can partners change the side of the court that they receive the serve from and/or change the order in which they serve?

  20. Rules 500 Only at the beginning of a new set.

  21. The Code 50 When do you walk across another player’s court?

  22. The Code 50 Only at the conclusion of their point.

  23. The Code 100 You go back to retrieve a lob, run into the fence and trip. Do you call a “LET” and replay the point? Why or why not.

  24. The Code 100 No, the fence, net posts, netting on indoor courts, and cracks in the court are pre-existing and are called “permanent fixtures”. Interference with them does not qualify as a “LET”.

  25. The Code 200 When do you call a “LET” during a point?

  26. The Code 200 Any time a ball, person, or another object (that is out of your control), enters your court and distracts you AND the point has not concluded.

  27. The Code 300 You suspect your opponent calls your ball “out” when you thought it was “in”. What do you do?

  28. The Code 300 You respectfully ask, “Are you sure?” If they say, “Yes”, you have to let it go. If they say, “No”, then it is your point. If it happens again, ask again. At the change over tell Coach.

  29. The Code 500 Both you and your opponent have forgotten the score. What do you do?

  30. The Code 500 Determine the most recent score you both agree upon and resume play from that point.

  31. Strokes 50 What are ground strokes?

  32. Strokes 50 Hitting the ball from beyond the service line, on your forehand or backhand side, after the ball has bounced.

  33. Strokes 100 What is it called when the ball is hit out of the air before it bounces?

  34. Strokes 100 A volley

  35. Strokes 200 What is the stroke called that you hit from the middle of your court, after the ball has bounced?

  36. Strokes 200 A Half-volley.

  37. Strokes 300 What is the ground stroke called that you hit before you go to the net to volley?

  38. Strokes 300 An approach shot.

  39. Strokes 500 Why is hitting topspin on ground strokes important?

  40. Strokes 500 As players hit more pace and power, top spin is necessary in order to keep the ball in the court.

  41. Toss Up 50 When serving, how many tosses do you get before you have to hit the serve.

  42. Toss Up 50 If you do not like your toss, you may let it bounce without penalty. However, there is a 30 second time limit in between points.

  43. Toss Up 100 When the score is Deuce (40-40), who decides which side (deuce- side or ad -side) the point is played from?

  44. Toss Up 100 The Receiver

  45. Toss Up 200 When do players change sides of the court?

  46. Toss Up 200 When the number of games played adds up to an odd number.

  47. Toss Up 300 On the same side of the net, what are the two ways to name the left and right sides of the court.

  48. Toss Up 300 Deuce Court =Forehand Court (side of the court each games start from, the side of the court you serve / receive from when the score is Deuce). Ad-Court = Backhand Court (side of the court you serve / receive if score is ad-in or ad-out during ad scoring).

  49. Toss Up500 Name three different grips that you can use when holding the racquet.

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