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TENNIS TERMS 1.1
 Love- when the score
    equals zero.
   Serve-the first hit to
    begin the point.
   Singles- when one
    player plays against one
    opponent.
   Doubles-when a team of
    two players plays
    against a team of two
    opponents.
   Deuce- both players
    have won four
    points, equalling 40 to
    40.
Tennis Terms 1.2
 Scoring Sequence- Love, 15, 30, 40. (add-
  in, or add-out if necessary)
 Advantage In- the player serving has one point
  past 40, and will win the game if they win the
  next point. If the point is lost, the score
  returns to deuce.
 Advantage Out- the player serving has a score
  of 40, and their opponent has a score one point
  above. If they lose the point, they lose the
  game. If they win the point, the game returns
  to deuce.
 Quick movie on how to serve, and how to grip the
  racquet during the serve.
 http://www.ehow.com/video_2356789_beginner-
  tennis-serve-grip.html
Tennis Terms 1.3
 Game- the first player to      Down the line- when the
  win four points, with an        ball is hit from near the
  advantage of two points         sideline, and travels
  over their opponent.            straight across the net
 Set- when one opponent          close to the sideline.
  has won six games, and         Ace- a serve that lands in
  has a difference of two         the correct area, but out of
  games ahead of their            reach of the opponent.
  opponent. If the score is 6    Double fault-when the
  to 6, and tie breaker must      serve is out twice, the
  be played.                      point goes to the opponent.
 Match- a completion of the     Cross Court- a shot that is
  best 2 of 3 sets, of 3 of 5     hit diagonally from one
  sets.                           side of the court to the
 Alley- the space between        other.
  the singles and doubles
  sidelines.
Types of Tennis Shots 1.4
 Serve- the first shot of every point. The player
  begins on the right side of the baseline, and
  alternates from the left to right after the first point.
 Lob- a shot that is at least fence level, in order to
  pass over the opponents head. Mainly used when
  the opponent is playing at the net.
 Drop Shot- a shot that has spin on it, and makes it
  bounce lower and sometimes bounce slightly
  backwards.
 Top Spin- a shot that has spin on the ball, making
  it bounce quickly forwards, and bounce higher
  than normal.
Tennis Court
   1. What tennis shot is at least the height of
     the fence, and should go over the opponents
     head?
A.    Serve
B.    Drop shot
C.    Ground Stroke
D.    Lob
 2. How many players are on the court during
  a doubles match?
A. 2
B. 8
C. 4
D. 6
 3. What does “Love” represent in the game of
  tennis?
A. 40
B. 15
C. 0
D. 30
 When the player serves two consecutive
  serves outside of the service box, who
  receives the point?
A. The server
B. The opponent
C. Neither
D. Both
   Beginner Tennis: Serve Grip Video:
    http://www.ehow.com/video_2356789_beginner
    -tennis-serve-grip.html
   Picture of Tennis Diagram:
    http://www.sportspectator.com/fancentral/tenni
    s/tennis_diagram.gif
   Information and Tennis Terms:
    http://www.allstaractivities.com/sports/tennis/T
    ennis-Terminology.htm
   Tennis Rules Simplified:
    http://westlake.k12.oh.us/hilliard/whspe/tennis
    /tennis_rules.htm

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Tennis Powerpoint

  • 1.
  • 3. TENNIS TERMS 1.1  Love- when the score equals zero.  Serve-the first hit to begin the point.  Singles- when one player plays against one opponent.  Doubles-when a team of two players plays against a team of two opponents.  Deuce- both players have won four points, equalling 40 to 40.
  • 4. Tennis Terms 1.2  Scoring Sequence- Love, 15, 30, 40. (add- in, or add-out if necessary)  Advantage In- the player serving has one point past 40, and will win the game if they win the next point. If the point is lost, the score returns to deuce.  Advantage Out- the player serving has a score of 40, and their opponent has a score one point above. If they lose the point, they lose the game. If they win the point, the game returns to deuce.
  • 5.  Quick movie on how to serve, and how to grip the racquet during the serve.  http://www.ehow.com/video_2356789_beginner- tennis-serve-grip.html
  • 6. Tennis Terms 1.3  Game- the first player to  Down the line- when the win four points, with an ball is hit from near the advantage of two points sideline, and travels over their opponent. straight across the net  Set- when one opponent close to the sideline. has won six games, and  Ace- a serve that lands in has a difference of two the correct area, but out of games ahead of their reach of the opponent. opponent. If the score is 6  Double fault-when the to 6, and tie breaker must serve is out twice, the be played. point goes to the opponent.  Match- a completion of the  Cross Court- a shot that is best 2 of 3 sets, of 3 of 5 hit diagonally from one sets. side of the court to the  Alley- the space between other. the singles and doubles sidelines.
  • 7. Types of Tennis Shots 1.4  Serve- the first shot of every point. The player begins on the right side of the baseline, and alternates from the left to right after the first point.  Lob- a shot that is at least fence level, in order to pass over the opponents head. Mainly used when the opponent is playing at the net.  Drop Shot- a shot that has spin on it, and makes it bounce lower and sometimes bounce slightly backwards.  Top Spin- a shot that has spin on the ball, making it bounce quickly forwards, and bounce higher than normal.
  • 9. 1. What tennis shot is at least the height of the fence, and should go over the opponents head? A. Serve B. Drop shot C. Ground Stroke D. Lob
  • 10.  2. How many players are on the court during a doubles match? A. 2 B. 8 C. 4 D. 6
  • 11.  3. What does “Love” represent in the game of tennis? A. 40 B. 15 C. 0 D. 30
  • 12.  When the player serves two consecutive serves outside of the service box, who receives the point? A. The server B. The opponent C. Neither D. Both
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Beginner Tennis: Serve Grip Video: http://www.ehow.com/video_2356789_beginner -tennis-serve-grip.html  Picture of Tennis Diagram: http://www.sportspectator.com/fancentral/tenni s/tennis_diagram.gif  Information and Tennis Terms: http://www.allstaractivities.com/sports/tennis/T ennis-Terminology.htm  Tennis Rules Simplified: http://westlake.k12.oh.us/hilliard/whspe/tennis /tennis_rules.htm