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Yes, in tennis if you swing and miss at a ball but it lands out, your opponent gets the point. The point is awarded based on where the ball lands, not on whether you made contact with it or not.
Let in tennis is when a point has to be stopped because of a distraction in the middle of a point from something like a balls rolling on to the court. A let is also where the serve hits the net and goes over into the correct service box. This rule applies to everything but the lets in World Team Tennis and Division one mens college tennis.
I think your correct question would be: How do you play tennis. Tennis is a game where people hit a tennis ball back and forth over a net. The point starts with a serve, an overhead shot hit by the server, behind the baseline into the opposite service box. If the serve lands out, The server must serve again. If he gets this out, the point goes to the receiver. If he gets it in, the point starts, and both players try to hit the ball back into their opponents court, trying to get them to make a mistake. In the single's game, The doubles tram lines are out. The points go like this: 15-30-40-game. If it is 40-40, or deuce, one must win two points in a row to win. Each point, the server switches sides from right to left and back.
point is a point but point is a point
if the ball lands on the line it is considered in and it depends on the situation your in to determine it good or bad
A let is a call that allows a point to be played again. In tennis, a let can be called for multiple reasons. One reason for a let to be called is if a serve lands in the correct service box, but hits the net first. A let will be called and the server will serve again. Another reason for a let to be called is if something disrupts play or presents a hazard. An example of this would be a ball from another court rolling onto a tennis court while a point is being played. In this instance, the point would be stopped and replayed.
If it's during a serve and it lands on the opposite playing surface then serve over, otherwise it is a point for the opponent. If it's during play, it must land on the opposite playing surface or it's a point for the opponent. If it does land on the opposite playing surface it is still in play.
The point of tennis is to keep the ball within bounds on the opposite side of the net from yourself, and to be the last person to do so.
Every time you win a point it adds to your "Total Points Won", which you can see on the Matchstats scoreboard posted after each game; the same winning points are accumulated for Hotshot. The score you get for the match is the difference between your Total Points Won and Hotshot's Total Points Won.
You lose the point and your opponent wins the point.
it means game point
Tennis is a sport just like soccer and football Just to have fun or it can be a career