It's your point.
You are the winner of that point. If you hit the ball over to your opponent's side, but the ball bounces back over to your side for some reason, you are the winner of that point. However, if this happens, your opponent can reach over the net and slam it into the net to win the point. Normally, you are not allowed to reach over the net, but under these circumstances, you can reach over the net to hit the ball.
The other team was the opponent. In the tennis match, Ruby was Daisy's opponent. My opponent was scary. The opponent was prepared.
As long as the ball is touching the line, it is considered in. Even if the majority of the tennis ball is out, as long as a tiny sliver of that tennis ball is touching the line, it is considered in.
The best strategy in tennis is to hit the ball where the opponent isn't. You will also win if you keep your opponent running around back and forth, which will tire them out.
it means you or the opponent made an easy out and they say for example,you get an out an the opponent gets 1 love.
When the server serves the ball directly into the opposite side of the court with no player from the other team touching the ball (or they touch the ball but the second pass is unplayable).
No you can not. The ball must hit each side of the table when playing. Otherwise, the point will go to the opponent.
A point occurs when one player strikes the ball so that it bounces on the opponents side of the table without reply.
You lose the point and your opponent wins the point.
That is called an ace.
a rally
it doesn't matter where your tennis racket is just as long as it hits the tennis ball