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Tennis

This category is all about the game of tennis, including questions regarding tennis players and game techniques such as the forehand, backhand and volley.

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Who won the US open tennis title in women's category during September 2011?

Kim clijsters from Belgium is the reigning US Open women's singles champion, having retained the title she won in 2009 having just come out of retirement.

Who is the most successful Australian women tennis player of all time?

Before 1969 it was Nancye Wynne Bolton, with 20 titles. After 1968 it was Martina Navratilova, with 12 titles. And again, bridging both eras, Margaret Court takes the overall lead with a record 23 career Australian titles to her name.

What are the 3 types of court?

Three types of tennis courts are hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts.

How fast does a male tennis player serve?

It depends on the player but normally it would be about 88.6mph.

What happens if you hit the ball into the net?

It is out and the other team gets the point.

How fast does a old tennis ball lose its bounce from a new tennis ball?

A new tennis ball will bounce higher. Old tennis balls are considered "dead."

Will rcb qualify for semi final?

from now they should win all 5 matches to qualify otherwise they are out....:(

How many grand slams has rafa won?

9, and if he wins the US Open 2010 he will have 10.

What happens if tennis player steps on service line while serving the ball?

If the serve touches any part of the service box (including the white lines that enclose it), then the serve is in. This includes barely nicking any part of the line.

When a racket hits a tennis ball what force is exerted?

It is the same force but it is used more efficiently because the strings of the racket are put under tension like springs at the moment of hitting the ball, which with the ball's natural elasticity allows more energy to be transferred to the ball, making it go faster.

What is an umpire in tennis?

A person to whose sole decision a controversy or question between parties is referred; especially, one chosen to see that the rules of a game, as cricket, baseball, or the like, are strictly observed., A third person, who is to decide a controversy or question submitted to arbitrators in case of their disagreement., To decide as umpire; to arbitrate; to settle, as a dispute., To perform the duties of umpire in or for; as, to umpire a game., To act as umpire or arbitrator.

When did Roger Federer win his first grand slam?

Hi won his first grand slam in the 2003 Wimbledon championships =D.

What term is used in Tennis for the points 40-40 each?

For the points 40-40 each, the term used in Tennis is 'deuce'.

What do you call a serve that the opponent cannot return in tennis?

There are two types of serve that a player cannot return, one is an Ace and one is just called Unreturnable. An Ace is when the returner cannot get their racket to the ball at all. An Unreturnable is when the returner touches the ball, but cannot return it within the court.