If you’re like most people, you probably think of tennis as simply a leisurely activity that Rich people do to stay in shape. But what you may not know is that tennis can be an extremely challenging, competitive sport. In this beginner’s guide to tennis, we’ll discuss the basics of the game and teach you how to play like a pro! So grab a racket and let’s get started.
Tennis court
The first thing you need to know about tennis is the court. A tennis court is 78 feet long and 27 feet wide, and is divided in half by a net that is 3 feet 6 inches high. The singles court is used for matches between two players, while the doubles court is used for matches between four players. At the start of a tennis match, the players stand on opposite sides of the net. The player who will serve first begins by standing behind the baseline, and the player receiving service stands in front of the baseline. When both players are ready, the server will toss the ball into the air and hit it across the net into the opponent’s service box. The ball must land inside the service box, or the player will lose the point.
The basic rules
The basic rules of tennis are as follows:
• A player must hit the ball before it hits the ground.
• A player cannot hit the ball twice in a row.
• A player cannot cross the net except to hit the ball.
• A player must win by two clear points.
• If the ball hits the net, it is a let and the point is replayed.
How to score
In tennis, points are scored in a game, set, and match. A game is won by the first player to reach four points (or six if the score is tied at three). A set is won by the first player to win six games (or seven if the score is tied at six). A match is won by the first player to win two out of three sets.
The scoring system in tennis is a little bit different than in other sports. In tennis, points are counted using a system of love, 15, 30, and 40. Love means zero, 15 means one point, 30 means two points, and 40 means three points. If the score is tied at 40 (called deuce), then either player can win the next point to take the lead. If the player who is behind in the score wins the next point, it is called an advantage. If the player with the advantage wins the next point, they win the game. However, if the player who is behind in the score wins the next point, it goes back to deuce. The first player to win two points in a row from deuce wins the game.
The serving order
In tennis, service alternates between players every game. The player who is serving stands behind the baseline, and the player receiving service stands in front of the baseline. The server will toss the ball into the air and hit it across the net into the opponent’s service box. The ball must land inside the service box, or the player will lose the point.
The serving order is decided at the beginning of each set. The player who wins the coin toss can choose to serve first or second. If the player chooses to serve first, their opponent will serve second. If the player chooses to serve second, their opponent will serve first. The players will then switch serving orders after each set.
How many games are in a tennis match
A tennis match is typically played over the course of three sets. However, professional matches may be played over the course of five sets.