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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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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.

Are Andre Agassi's parents still living?

yes, in fact her father was still active in coaching her in the last few years

How many lets are allowed in tennis?

Let's are extremely rare in table tennis and you really shouldn't worry about it But just for the beneficial feeling of helping somebody I'm pretty sure there are infanite Just like tennis>

List of advantages and disadvantages of tennis?

The good things about tennis are

  • It helps exercise
  • Is lots of fun
  • And relatively inexpensive if you're just starting

The bad things are

  • It is hard to find open courts (depending on your area)

That's all I can think about... TENNIS IS AWESOME

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What falls faster dry tennis ball or a wet tennis ball?

Wet, because in has more weight on it. If a tennis ball is wet it can't bounce it just falls and stays on the ground.

Have dogs died from chewing tennis balls?

They can be. Tennis balls have an almost abrasive material covering them, and over time, this can cause damage to your dogs' teeth. Also, if your dog is strong enough to tear a tennis ball apart, he/she could choke on the pieces or swallow them, causing gastrointestinal problems.

Suggestion: Switch to racquetballs or vet-approved toys, and always monitor your dog when playing.

How many sets do the male tennis players have to win to win a match at each grand slam?

They play 3 out 5 sets so a player can win by winning 3 sets in a row. However if each player gets 2 sets each by plaing a 4th set they play the 5th set until one player is 2 games ahead so it can go on for a long time!

What are tennis rackets made from?

Up until the 1970's, virtually everyone engaged in racket sports was using wooden rackets with leather gripped handles and natural gut strings. The introduction of aluminium and steel frames paved the way for increasingly lightweight and highly durable materials. Today most racket frames are made from light-weight graphite or graphite composites that incorporate materials such as titanium, kevlar or fibreglass, giving added levels of frame flexibility, while remaining cost effective.

How high will a tennis ball bounce when dropped from 8 feet?

it depense what kind of serface it is but if its hard it will go from 6 to 7 feet

What is the motor skill in a tennis serve?

To develop a successful serve you need to snap your wrist, spin your body for torque, move your arm, as well as jumping and tossing the ball. A lot goes into a good serve. I had to put all these factors together to be able to serve 105-110 with spin.

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When did Wimbledon's Men's Singles Finals Day switch to a Sunday?

The Wimbledon Men's Singles Final was Last played on a Saturday in 1981 ( McEnroe bt Borg ) and First played on a Sunday in 1982 ( Connors bt McEnroe )

Who is ranked first in ATP tennis?

Novak Djokovic is the top male tennis player on the ATP rankings.

How old is the tennis ball hopper?

The term 'tennis ball hopper' is pretty broad, covering a variety of different tennis court equipment.

Tennis ball tubes can be used to pick up balls and as a dispenser you hang on the fence. They generally hold about 15-18 balls and are great for individuals who don't hit more than a couple of dozen balls in a session.

Another type of tennis ball hopper is a ball basket. You typically use these to pick up balls by pushing the bottom of the basket on the ball and squeezing it into the storage bin. Many of these models allow you to flip the handles so that the basket can be used like a stand that you can easily grab balls out of.

Another type of tennis ball hoppers are the ball carts. These look somewhat like grocery carts. You can't use them to pick up balls, but they can hold about 200-350 balls. One model in particular has collapsible legs that allow it to fit in the trunk of a car.

Finally, there are the ball mowers. These are designed to quickly gather large numbers of balls into a container. You push them like a lawn mower and the mechanism inside the mower feeds the ball into a storage unit. Some models of mowers can double as stands or allow you to set up the storage unit like a stand.

How do you get into the charity events on virtua tennis 2009?

You need to be wearing a piece of fancy dress equipment for example i wear the superhero headgear, you usually unlock the fancy dress equipment by completing 3 or more stages of one of the mini games.

Why is it easier to catch a tennis ball as compared to cricket ball moving with the same velocity?

yes, it is easy to catch a ball of high trajectory because the ball moves in projectile motion.

Projectile motion is the act of projecting an object into the air at an angle.

What type of follow through is required as a slice in tennis?

A slice is a shot hit by quickly turning the wrist when hitting the ball, causing it to have a strong backward and sometimes sideways spin, making it harder for the opponent to return.

Alternatively, a slice in tennis is where your racket turns to the side due to it not being held tightly enough...

What are the five major parts of a tennis racket?

The head The throat The shaft The grip The strings