What kind of ball can be played in tennis, can you hit the ball over the net in tennis

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    ...Play? That's more, there is a baseline attack, requiring your basic work to be solid, there is a serve to the net, your serve is required to have a speed advantage, and the reaction must be fast...

    Now there are basically these two categories, but there are many subdivisions, such as gripping methods, and hitting methods, and now the popular is the forehand open standing method, continental style. The backhand is divided into SLR and double SLR, each with its own characteristics. SLR requires strength, and double SLR is better...

    I add a part, that is, about the volley, in fact, the volley is the so-called flat pump, the flat draw is characterized by high power, the direction of the landing bounce is more subtle, and the bounce is very low, and the landing quickly rushes forward. Sometimes it's too late to shoot back. It can only be judged in advance.

    The other is the topspin ball, the general baseline attack is the topspin ball, nothing special to say, because the topspin is characterized by good control and is not easy to make mistakes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tee: Hold the wiimote high and swing the forehand forward in the serve: Swing the wiimote from the outside in

    Backhand: Swing the wiimote from the inside out

    Quick serve: Hit the ball out when it reaches its highest point.

    External Spin: Twist your arm the moment you hit the ball.

    Upspin and Downspin: Turn your wrist the moment you hit the ball.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Falling over the net, flat, pumping, spinning up and down, losing, that's all you can think of, and by the way, winning serve wins 51 percent of the game.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the past, it was popular to serve and go online, and it was very effective in fast courts, but now it is popular to rush to the bottom line and sneak attack on the net.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are 3 types of balls that can be played by yourself.

    1. Tennis trainer.

    The tennis trainer occupies a small space and can be used both indoors and outdoors, making it easy to carry. You can practice forehand, backhand and a variety of different hitting techniques. It has the effect of improving the level of play, and can standardize various basic movements.

    2. Tennis trainer with line.

    Tennis trainers with strings generally have a long line that can be hit against a wall or not, and then the ball is retracted with the string.

    3. Squash ball. Squash is an indoor sport in which the ball is hit against a wall, so named because the ball makes a sound similar to the English "squash" when it hits the wall violently.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The rules for leaking the ball in the net pose are as follows:

    1. Before serving:

    The server should stand in the area behind the end line, between the midpoint and the putative extension of the sideline, toss the ball in any direction in the air with his hand before serving, and hits the ball with his racket before it touches the ground. When the racket makes contact with the ball, the ball is sent.

    2. When serving:

    During the entire service action, the server shall not change the position of the original position by walking or running, and shall only stand in the specified position with both feet, and shall not touch other areas.

    3. Playing Ball:

    1. At the beginning of each game, first serve from the end line of the right area, and after gaining or losing a point, you should change to the left area to serve.

    2. The ball should be sent over the net and into the square in front of the opponent's tee area in the opposite corner, or on the line around it.

    3. Points lost: 1. Before the ball landed for the second time, it failed to return the net.

    2. The ball that returns the ball touches the ground, fixed object or other object outside the boundary of the opponent's court area.

    3. Failed to return the ball in the air.

    4. Deliberately touching the ball with a racket more than once.

    5. The player's body, racket, touching the net during the return attack.

    6. Hit the ball over the net.

    7. Throw the racket and hit the ball.

    8. Double error on serve.

    9. The human body touches the net when hitting the ball.

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