-
The rules of the tennis competition are as follows:
1. Venue. A standard tennis court should cover an area of no less than 670 square meters, with a length and width. Among them, the doubles court is: long meters and wide meters, and the singles court is: long meters and wide meters. In the middle of the court, the ball net is separated into two equal areas.
The boundary line at both ends of the court is called the "end line", the line on both sides is called the "side line", the horizontal line parallel to the net in the court at the meter on both sides of the net is the "service line", the line parallel to the side line connecting the midpoint of the two service lines is called the "center line", the center line is zigzag with the net, and the ground between the service line and the side line is divided into four equal areas, which is called the "service area".
The measurement of all areas of the whole field is calculated from the outer edge of each line except for the middle line. All lines on the field should be the same color (white or yellow). Except for the end line, which should be as wide as 10 centimeters, the width of all other lines is within the centimeter range.
Second, the basic principles of the competition.
In tennis, both players should stand on one side of the net, with the player who serves first being called the server and the player on the other side being called the receiver. The rules limit the position of the server, and the receiver can stand in any suitable position on his side of the court. The net does not imitate that it belongs to either side, but when the racket, body, clothing, shoes and socks touch the net, the score is lost.
The serving and receiving player exchange service rights at the end of each round.
1. The usual tennis game is to use the method of coin toss to decide the choice of the court or the right to serve first and receive the ball, and the winner has the right to choose or ask the opponent to choose. The choice of the serve or return should be allowed to the opponent to choose the court, and the choice of the court should be allowed to the opponent to choose the serve or return.
2. Scoring method of tennis matches:
hth wins 1 game ht: 1 point for every 1 goal won in the game, 15 points, 2nd points for winning, 30 points for 30 wins, 40 points for winning 3 points, and 1 game for the first 4 points. If both sides score 3 points each, it will be a "tie" and "tie", and one side will score 1 point first, and then 1 point will be scored after "the player takes the lead" and "takes the lead", and Shen Youxian will win 1 game.
If one side "takes the lead" and the other team scores 1 point, it is still a "tie". And so on, until one side wins by 2 points after the "tie".
HT wins 1 blind handicapHT: One side wins 6 games to win 1 set. However, when both sides win 5 games each, one side must win 2 games to win 1 set, which is 7:5. If the number of games between the two sides is 6:6, the winner will be determined by a tiebreaker.
-
Tennis Rules: Tennis matches are divided into two formats: singles and doubles. The player hits the ball over the net with a tennis racket and falls onto the opponent's court.
The aim of each player is to try to knock the ball down the opponent's field. This is done again and again until one of them hits the ball out of bounds or misses the ball. Before the official match, it is necessary to determine who will serve first in the match.
Throughout the match, players from both sides take turns serving. The server should stand behind the end line, between the midpoint and the putative extension of the sideline. The ball sent should be crossed over the net and landed in the opposing opponent's teeing area in the opposite corner.
The first score of each game is counted as 15, the second score is 30, and the next is 40. In each game, you need to score at least 2 more points than your opponent to end the game.
Your question is very deep, and it's nice to see such a question surface. >>>More
1. At the beginning of the serve, the ball is naturally placed on the palm of the hand that is not holding the clap, and the palm of the hand is open and remains stationary. >>>More
Tennis Rules for Referees.
1. Report the first game of so-and-so to serve, the lineman prepares, the caddie prepares, and the player prepares - the game begins. >>>More
AD is the local point.
In the following cases, the opponent will be awarded a 1-point victory: >>>More
There are divisions in tennis, the Grand Slam is the highest level, and there are only four in the world (the four you are talking about). This is followed by the ATP or WTA tours (the ATP and WTA are the men's and women's professional tennis federations, respectively), and then there are the open tournaments in various places, all of which are not at the same level, the higher the level of prize money and points, and the higher the points, the higher the world ranking. Now you get the idea.