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The Rules of Tennis

There are various different rules of tennis that you will need to follow when playing a tennis match. These include the positioning of the players in the game and the scoring that is used. There are other general rules to use, including rules involving the net and the dimensions of the field. By following the rules of tennis you can be more successful when playing the game.

The first rule of tennis involves the positioning of the players. The players face each other at opposing ends of the court, and the server in a singles game will have to stand behind the base of the court. In a doubles game the server will have to stand behind the doubles line. Also, the server must only serve when the receiver is ready.

The serve is the next part of the rules of tennis. If the server misses the ball on the serve or the ball goes out of bounds or does not clear the net then the server will get a fault. The second time that this happens is a double fault, and this results in an automatic point for the receiver.

When the serve does go over the net and stays in bounds the receiver must allow for the ball to bounce once in the serving box. If the receiver hits the ball before it bounces the server will get a point.

The net factors in greatly with the rules of tennis. A player cannot touch the net at any time. Also, the player cannot let the ball bounce over a net. In other words, if the ball bounces inside the hitter’s court then the opponent will get the point.

The scoring of the game is one of the rules of tennis that is especially confusing to some people, but it can be easy to figure out with a little bit of explanation. The scoring goes from 0 (which the referee calls “love”) to 15 to 30 to 40 with a game being won after the person scores after getting 40. When there is a tie at 40 apiece it is a deuce. When one scores at this point the person will receive an advantage point and can win the game if the person scores on the next point.

The server’s score is always going to be called first by the referee in a match.

The first person to win six games in a set will win the set. The person who wins three matches first in a men’s game or two matches in a women’s game is the winner. In the event that the set is tied at five games apiece overtime will start, and the winner will be declared after the person leads by two games (7-5, 11-9, etc.).

These are all the general rules of tennis. While the main objective – getting the ball over without the opponent touching it – is easy to understand it is even easier to understand the rules of tennis with a little explanation.


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