So there you have it. Shots around the net post are rare and if you are an amateur playing without an umpire, you or your opponent risk not knowing the rules in this subject. Hopefully next time you step on the court you have the chance to hit one of these shots because they are incredibly satisfying. Have you ever hit a tennis shot around the post? Let us know in the comment section below. There are many different types of tennis coaches. Some specialize in teaching beginners and young children, while others work almost exclusively with adult club players.
A substantial number work When you are playing a tennis match, your main aim is to win as many points as possible, but, if you are new to the game, you may not be aware of all of the ways in which this can be done.
In this Skip to content. While the rules should be observed, two players may sometimes agree that if there is a minor or accidental infringement, no one needs to pull out the rule book and get too officious. Being generous can establish a friendly tone in a match and make the encounter much more enjoyable. If you are the one being magnanimous, be so for its own sake and without the hope of getting the same treatment in return.
When it comes to minor rules, your opponent may even be unaware they are breaking the rules, and calling him or her out on something small, might cause problems! So, the rule of thumb is: know your hot buttons a tennis court. If you know you'll get riled if you are generous and your opponent is not, stick to the letter of the law and if they get something wrong, simply say, sorry, those are the rules.
But if it doesn't bother you and you are the type of person who wants to be generous even if the other player is not , be our guest! Want to get playing? Find your nearest league here. The net is defined as being the net, centre strap and metal cable between, but not including the netposts or singles sticks. If a served ball touches the net but lands in, it is replayed because the net interfered. On any other shot in the game, however, if the ball touches the net and lands in, it remains in play.
You lose the point if your shot lands outside the lines. A shot landing on a line or touching any part of the line is good. Each player or team calls the lines on their side of the net, so your shots are called by your opponents. You may question their calls, but must abide by them. You lose the point if your shot hits the ground or a permanent fixture outside the lines before it bounces. Permanent fixtures outside the lines include umpire chairs, stands, fences, roof, lights or curtains.
You lose the point if the ball hits you or your partner or anything you wear or carry other than your racquet. You lose the point if you hit the ball before it has crossed to your side of the net.
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