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  1. Tennis stances are known as open, , semi-open, neutral, and closed. Strike: Striking means the act of grooving or hitting. Strike can also mean “to hit a shot”. Stroke: Tennis strokes are the basic movements that must be learned in order to play the sport.

  2. Tape it: To play a shot that hits the tape at the top of the net. Tennis ball: Soft, hollow, air-filled rubber ball coated in a synthetic fur, used in the game of tennis. The ITF specifies that a tennis ball must have a diameter of 6.54–6.86 cm (2.57–2.70 in) and a weight of 56.0–59.4g.

  3. Jan 1, 2017 · Tennis Terms to Know. ACE – A ball that is served so well the opponent cannot touch it with their racquet. AD – Short for Advantage. It is the point scored after Deuce. If the serving side scores, it is Ad-in. If the receiving side scores, it is Ad-out. ALL – An even score. 30-30 is, for example, 30-all. 3-3 would be 3-all.

  4. First Serve: the first of two attempts by a player to serve the ball in bounds. Five: the number of games completed (e.g., “7–5” is spoken as “seven–five”), or a spoken abbreviation of “15” in points (e.g., a score of 40–15 is sometimes spoken as “forty–five”). Flat: lingo for a rapid, straight shot without spin.

    • Ace. A serve that goes unanswered by the service returner. For a serve to be considered an “Ace”, it must clear the net without touching it, land within the service box or on the service lines, and there must be no contact made by the returner on the ball.
    • Advantage (Ad) In scoring, “Advantage” or “Ad” for short refers to a one-point lead following a Deuce score (tied at 40-40). If a player wins the next point after being at Advantage, they win the game.
    • Ad Court. The left side of the tennis court (left of the center mark) relative to the server’s or service returner’s side of the court. It is referred to as “Ad Court” because this is the side of the court where either the server or the returner has the “Advantage” following a Deuce (40-40 tie) score.
    • Ad-In. In scoring, “Ad-In” refers to the server or service team having the point “Advantage” or lead. Ad-In and Ad-Out are used to distinguish between the service side having the Advantage or the return side having the Advantage.
  5. The Billie Jean King Cup – formerly known as Federation Cup (1963-1995) and Fed Cup (1995-2020) – was launched in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). It is now the world’s largest annual international team competition in women’s sport, with 116 nations entered in 2020.

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  7. Lob – A shot that is hit high and deep. Overhead – A shot that is hit above the hitter’s head with a serve-like motion. Also called a smash. Singles – Playing tennis with two players (1v1). Smash – A shot that is hit above the hitter’s head with a serve-like motion.

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