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China vs. World 2011: Xu Xin-Jun Mizutani

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Summary of the rules of tennis? 10 pts to first?

Question by Eternal O: Summary of the rules of tennis? 10 pts to first?
I need to learn how to play tennis real quick so I was wondering if anyone could give me a succinct summary of the rules of tennis.

Thanks

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Answer by DJ
Rule 1. Opponents stand on opposite sides of the court. The player who delivers the ball to start the point is called the server. The player who stands opposite and cross-court from the server is the receiver.

Rule 2. The right to serve, receive, choose your side, or give the opponent these choices is decided by a toss of a coin or racquet. If the choice of service or receiver is chosen, the opponent chooses which side to start.

Rule 3. The server shall stand behind the baseline on the deuce court within the boundaries of the singles court when playing singles and within the doubles sideline when playing doubles. See court dimensions. All even points are played from the deuce court and odd number points played from the advantage court. The server shall not serve until the receiver is ready. Serves are made from the deuce court to the opponents service box on the deuce court. Advantage court to advantage box. If the server misses his target twice, he loses the point. If the ball hits the net and goes in the correct service box, another serve is granted. If the server steps on the baseline before contact is made, the serve is deemed a fault.

Rule 4. The receiver is deemed ready if an attempt is made to return the server’s ball. The receiver can stand where he likes but must let the ball bounce in the service box. If the ball does not land in the service box, it is deemed a fault and a second serve is given. If the ball is hit by either opponent before the ball bounces, the server wins the point.

Rule 5. The server always calls his score first. If the server wins the first point, he gets a score of 15. Scoring is done like a clock. See example below. Love means zero in tennis. The second point is called 30. The third point is called 45 (now-a-days known as 40) and game is won when the score goes back to love. If the score is 40-40, also known as deuce, one side must win by two points. Advantage-In means if the server wins the next point, he wins the game. Advantage-Out means the receiver has a chance to win the game on the next point.

LOVE 15-30-40

Rule 5. After the game, the opponents serve. Games equal 1. The first to win 6 games, by two, wins the set. The first to win 2 sets wins the match. If the score is 6-6, a tie-breaker is played. This is scored by one’s. The first team to score 7 points winning by two wins the set. The tiebreaker continues until one side wins by two. Hence, Game-Set-Match.

Rule 6. If the ball goes into the net, or outside the boundaries of the court, the player who hit that ball loses the point. If the ball hits the net during the point and goes into the opponents court, the ball is in play. A player loses the point if he touches the net, drops his racquet while hitting the ball, bounces the ball over the net, hits a part of the surroundings such as the roof, or a tree, the ball touches him or his partner, he deliberately tries to distract the opponent.

Rule 7. A let is called during the point if a ball rolls on the court or there is a distraction from someone besides the players on the court.

Rule 8. A ball that lands on the line is good.

Rule 9. If players serve out of turn or serve to the wrong person or court, the point or game will stand and order will be resumed following the point or game.

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Japan Open 2011: Koki Niwa-Lin Gaoyuan

Watch the full match at ittf.com This video is the property of Total Sports Asia on behalf of the ITTF ======= www.facebook.com – Become a Fan! twitter.com – Follow! ======= Table Tennis: Japan Open 2011, Sat 9th July 2011, Round of 16 Men’s singles: Koki Niwa (JPN) – Lin Gaoyuan (CHN) ======= If you like my videos subscribe and make sure to become a fan on facebook and follow on twitter to get the latest updates.

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Looking for best beginner tennis racket, any idea?

Question by Linda K: Looking for best beginner tennis racket, any idea?
Try to learn how to play tennis with my husband. Need to get a good beginner tennis racket

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Answer by hazelburger
I could suggest some but it all depends on what price range your looking at.
If your looking for a racquet that’s good quilty and will last you a long time it’s going to be more expensive.
If you stick to the good brands (i.e. Head, Wilson, Prince) you will proberly end up paying a bit more but it will last you a long time.

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IGDaily – MK Legacy Finale, PlanetSide 2, Rockstar Films, RE HD Remakes – 7/8/11

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Tennis Racquet Recommendations?

Question by notoriouscentaur: Tennis Racquet Recommendations?
I started learning how to play tennis a year ago and I’m currently using a cheap racquet I bought in a supermarket. But I thought it’s time to change my racquet to something nicer since I’ve decided to stick with the game.

My level is a little below intermediate and I use two-handed back hand. Anyone has any suggestions?

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Answer by vinke
most mid-priced rackets manufactured today are very good. it’s hard to go wrong. some pointers, given what info. you’ve provided:

* settle on a price point,

* check online for price, availability and comparisons/reviews,

* only consider the larger heads (110 + inches)…too many people get sucked into buying rackets w/ smaller, mid-sized heads because it’s what federer uses, but i can assure you that the larger heads are better for most people. for example, i’m an open level player and i use wilson’s “k four”, a racket most would consider for intermediate level. NONSENSE.

* look for a racket w/ a longer grip to accomodate your backhand.

if you can, try before you buy (at a local club). if not, make your best “educated” decision. like i said (with exception to the grip length and head size) most rackets will work fine.

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Federer/Wawrinka vs. Nadal/Lopez – HD highlights

Fedrinka beat Rafa and his loyal dog. Enjoy HD highlights

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How is physically possible for people to play tennis on the wings of planes?

Question by dangerouskurby: How is physically possible for people to play tennis on the wings of planes?
My family and I got in argument about whether or not this was even possible, but I remember seeing footage of those old wing walkers hitting a ball back and forth. I remember learning something about this in physics, but I’d be appreciative if someone could explain it to me.

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Answer by KyledKat
Once the plane gets started, the people on the wings move at the same rate as the plane, and their momentum keeps them moving, even when they throw the ball.

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Heavy’s Tiny Picnic Adventure – Part 1 [Read description]

Gmod tennis between myself and RubberFruit Music: What’s the Score? – Mario Party 7, Koji Kondo Barret’s Theme – Final Fantasy VII, Nobuo Uematsu

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what are the chances he will actually go pro?

Question by kziadeh: what are the chances he will actually go pro?
my boyfriend just learned to play tennis this year and everyone at our school could not believe the natural talent he has. he is truley amazing

my question is, he has his heart set on going to college and becoming pro. Since i dont know anything about tennis, what are the chances this will happen? and what does he have to do to get there? also, what can i do to be supportive?

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