Explain the etiquette of tennis matches from the perspective of athletes

Updated on physical education 2024-03-03
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Players should pay attention to the following etiquette in tennis matches:

    2. At the end of the game, regardless of victory or defeat, you should take the initiative to shake hands with the referee and opponent.

    3. The racket is the closest partner of the player, don't drop the racket on the court, and don't take the racket to get angry if the skill is not as good as others.

    4. Don't kick the ball on the court, tennis is played with a racket, not with your feet, even if you have Maradona's footwork.

    5. The referee should obey the referee's judgment on the tennis court, the referee and the player sometimes have disagreements due to the problem of being in and out of bounds, at this time the player should try to maintain emotional stability, if there is a ball mark, you can point out to the referee, if not, obey the referee, and what the referee should do is to respect the sweat and efforts of the players, and adjudicate every ball as seriously as possible to avoid misjudgment and omission. The result against the referee is no different from the result against the teacher at school.

    6. If you hit a lucky ball (luckball--- after the ball is in the net, it changes direction and speed, and falls in the opponent's field, and the general opponent can't catch it), you should also say:"sorry"Or raise a picture to sign.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Respect is the highest criterion. "Respect for all people and things on the tennis court", this is the minimum code of conduct for tennis players, it includes respect for opponents, spectators, staff, service personnel, including respect for nets, tennis posts, rackets, balls, etc.

    Don't kick the ball on the court, tennis is played with a racket, not with your feet.

    The referee's decision should be followed on the tennis court. Sometimes there are disagreements between the referee and the player due to the problem of inside and outside the boundary, at this time, the player should try to maintain emotional stability, if there is a ball mark, you can point out to the referee, if not, obey the referee, and what the referee should do is to respect the sweat and hard work of the player, and award every ball as seriously as possible to avoid the occurrence of misjudgment and omission.

    If you hit a lucky ball (after the ball has grazed the net, it changes direction and speed, and lands on the opponent's court, and the opponent can't catch it), raise the racket to show that it is caused by luck and not to say "sorry" (and there is no need to say "sorry".

    After the opponent is in position, it is best to see if the opponent is ready to receive the ball when serving, and do not send the ball out without even looking at it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know who you're asking to explain etiquette? Is it you who want to elaborate? Okay, we're waiting to read it; Do you ask someone to elaborate it for you?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The referee's judgment should be obeyed on the tennis court, and there will be disagreements between the referee and the player due to the problems in and out of bounds, at this time the player should try to maintain emotional stability, if there is a ball mark to point out to the referee, if not, he should obey the referee, and the referee should respect the sweat and efforts of the bench.

    2. There are regulations on the number of times the ball is changed in a game, which is generally an odd-numbered game, and there are slight differences in different game games. In a high-level game, the elasticity of each ball and the situation of shedding after rubbing with the ground are different, and the weight and bounce height are also different in the eyes of the masters.

    3. When playing the official game, you should take the posture of serving the ball with your hands.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    While the general professional tournament is a best-of-three set, the men's Grand Slam is a best-of-five system, with six games in each set 6-6 tie-break.

    The score in a game is 15 30 45, and when the score is tied at 45, one side must win two points in a row to win the game.

    It's the same in a tie-break, and if you play 6-6, you have to win two points in a row to win.

    In a Grand Slam, if the number of sets is 1-1 or (men's) 2-2 when there is no tie-break in the tiebreaker, 6-6 is a long-set tiebreaker, that is, one side wins two games in a row, and the other matches are directly tied for seven.

    After playing the court, you must greet the referee's opponent, you can question the referee in the game, but in the end you still have to listen to the referee's decision, feel that the referee's wrong ball can not run to the opponent's field at will to point the ball It is best to look through the net, win the ball can not deliberately run to the net to shout at the opponent, change the ball to the opponent before serving, wait for the opponent to be ready before starting to serve, after the end of the handshake with the opponent referee to say thank you or good game or the like.

    It should be almost, I can't think of anything else for the time being.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Introduce yourself briefly before the game, cooperate with each other during the warm-up, respect the opponent during the game, shake hands after the game and congratulate the winner or politely accept the congratulations.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Entering and exiting the tennis court in progress. If you're about to play and you see a juggler walking behind you, and you run to the back court to save the ball, but you hit someone else with holes, can you not be annoyed? Good habits have to start from the usual, from yourself, as long as you pass through the court where others are playing, you must wait for the dead ball to be in a state of death, this is also for your own safety.

    2. Ask people on other courts to get back the balls you played. When someone else breaks in to pick up your ball while serving or playing, it is "trespassing" and is a disrespectful act. You have to wait for the opponent to finish a point before the dead ball is in shape, and it is best to politely ask someone from the other field to hand the ball back.

    3. Keep the pitch quiet. When playing, you need to concentrate mentally, and making loud noises is very annoying, so when playing, you should try to say as little as possible that is not related to the game, and don't speak too loudly.

    4. Give the ball to the server politely. How would you feel if it was your turn to serve, and the opponent slammed a "Tarzan top" high-pressure ball over, or hit the ball into the corner? Or lightly hand the ball to the opponent as accurately as possible, mutually beneficial.

    When you want to give your opponent multiple balls, give them one by one.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Answer]: For those who like to play tennis, the tennis court is a place full of challenges and fun, and respecting all people and things on the tennis court is the minimum code of conduct for playing tennis. The basic etiquette of playing tennis is regulated below

    1.When your ball rolls into the adjacent court and the player on the adjacent court is practicing, it is very rude and unsafe for you to rush into the field to pick up the ball, you can wait a little and wait until he finishes hitting the ball before walking in to pick up the ball or ask him to help pick the ball out. 2.

    When there are players playing on the court, no one else is allowed to enter the playing area to pick up the ball, and try to avoid walking around within the player's line of sight, otherwise it will not only be rude but also will be considered as an accidental obstruction and affect the normal progress of the game. And you must cross the court, you can stand on the side first**, wait for the ball to become a "dead ball" and then walk quickly. 3.

    When you hit the ball out of bounds or into the net, you should say "I'm sorry" to the opponent4When you want to serve, you need to see if the opponent is ready to receive the ball. 5.

    When practicing, you should take the initiative to take responsibility for the opponent's line, and tell the opponent whether the ball he hit is "in, out" or a line ball. 6.The racket is the player's closest companion, and it should not be used as a cushion or as a punching bag.

    7.It is generally not allowed to wear hard-soled shoes, leather shoes, spikes and other shoes that damage the surface of the course. 8.

    There are sometimes disagreements between referees and players over in-bounds throw-ins, which is a matter of trying to keep the players emotionally stable. 9.**During the race, try to avoid carrying items that can make a chirping sound or turn off the sound.

    10.When players participate in a match, they should treat the opponent as their own equal participant during the pre-match practice warm-up process and are obliged to provide assistance to the opponent's practice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Player: One. Applaud your opponent's good ball.

    When an opponent hits a good ball, applaud him. Especially in the game, when the opponent hits a beautiful scoring goal that is difficult for him to hit, although it is difficult to sincerely congratulate the opponent with frustration and regret, you should also slap the racket with your hand like a professional master, and express your happiness for the opponent in a chic manner.

    This may be one of the worst manners for the shy, but be sure to work hard to achieve a natural way to praise your opponent's score, and your mind will become broad-minded, and this generous mood will motivate you to play the next ball. For the opponent's abnormality and frequent mistakes, don't be too happy, and it is easy to make the opponent unhappy when you are too happy. Moreover, you don't have to be too excited about the crooked score, and you don't have to pay attention to the ball on the frame, but the landing point is very good, and the ball falls irregularly on the net, and it falls into the opponent's court, which can only make the opponent feel unlucky, and you don't have to get carried away about it.

    As you would like to influence a pro, face the racket towards your opponent to apologize.

    Two. Shake hands sincerely after the game.

    While it is polite to shake hands after a match, it is not enough to shake hands tightly, but to extend your clasp hand, look directly at your opponent, shake hands, and extend your clasp hand to your opponent to be friendly and express yourself"I didn't hurt you"meaning.

    In addition, after the game, on the occasion of your own victory, you don't have to worry about your opponent, on the contrary, you don't have to find a reason to defend yourself when you lose, honestly admit that your skills are not as good as others, no matter whether you win or lose, you don't have to be too burdened by it"Didn't fight""Unkind opponents"Wait to avoid, but try to communicate with the opponent as much as possible, so that the opponent can become cordial, can become tennis friends, tennis is a social occasion, which is also one of the charms of tennis.

    Spectators watching the game: 1. You should enter the game in advance, and if you are late, you should take your seat as soon as possible at the end of the first game.

    2. When the player serves, the audience should be quiet.

    3. Only after the tennis ball is out of bounds, the audience can applaud and add.

    4. If the spectator picks up the tennis ball that the player has played, the ball should be returned to the court when the game is suspended.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When the opponent hits a good ball, it is best to applaud and do not make excessive celebrations.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, you have to show etiquette to show respect for your opponent, you just go all out. All-out play is the greatest respect for the opponent, and everything else is a floating cloud.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Shake hands with opponents before the game and exchange names.

    2. Do not say provocative or impolite words that interfere with the other party.

    3. In the game, you cannot aim at the opponent's body to hit the ball.

    4. Do not do impolite actions such as spitting. Above!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Play to the best of your ability;

    Both sides of the game should shake hands with each other before and after the game and shake hands with the referee to show respect; Unable to hit the ball with the opponent's body during the game; Do not use foul language, insult the opponent, smash the racket, etc. (the referee will give warnings, penalty points and other penalties according to the situation, and in the most serious cases, one side can be directly sentenced to lose).

    Of course, the referee must enforce the law impartially and must not be tendentious;

    Spectators are not allowed to make noises or disturb with flashing lights when players serve.

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