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  1. 3 days ago · USTA Rules of Tennis, excluding the 7-point tiebreak, between opponents in which the first winner of six games by not fewer than a two-game margin or in the case of a tie, the winner of the 7-point tiebreak is the victor. THE USTA RULES -The current edition of the “Rules of Tennis and Cases and Decisions” and all other current USTA rules. I ...

  2. 4 days ago · Beyond the Basics: Footwork and Movement. Tennis is a dynamic sport that demands efficient footwork. Master basic movement patterns like the split step, a small hop that prepares you for any incoming shot, and lunges and shuffles to move quickly across the court.

  3. www.frenchtoday.com › blog › french-vocabulary170 French Tennis Terms

    5 days ago · Complete French tennis vocabulary list - French/English vocabulary on all tennis strokes, equipment, tournaments, expressions - written by a tennis player. Skip to content french today

  4. 4 days ago · Tennis, game in which two opposing players (singles) or pairs of players (doubles) use tautly strung rackets to hit a ball of a specified size, weight, and bounce over a net on a rectangular court. Points are awarded whenever the opponent fails to return the ball within the prescribed dimensions of the court.

  5. 5 days ago · A deciding set is the third set in a best-of-3 encounter (when the players are tied at 1 set all) or the fifth set in a best-of-5 contest (when the match is tied at 2 sets all). Almost every junior and professional tournament uses a tiebreak at 6-6 in the final set to decide the winner.

  6. 4 days ago · Tennis - Rules, Scoring, Strategy: The dimensions of the tennis court are 78 by 27 feet (23.8 by 8.2 meters) for singles and 78 by 36 feet (23.8 by 11.0 meters) for doubles.

  7. 4 days ago · Tennis - Strategy, Rules, Scoring: Opponents spin a racket or toss a coin to decide on side and service. The winner may decide to serve or receive service first (in which case the opponent chooses the side) or may decide on a choice of side (in which case the opponent may choose to serve or receive service first).