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played on a ___ court
Tennis
Rotation is:
Clockwise
How tall is the net?
3 feet
Substitutes enter at:
Left Front position
Which position serves?
Center Back
how many players are on the team?
six
the players are trying to prevent the ball from becoming ____
Dead
the players are trying to hit the ball so that the opponents cannot____
return it
T/f: the ball must bounce once inside the serving team’s court upon serve
True
T/F: the served ball can be hit over the net by any player in the front
False: only center front
T/F: the person who hits the ball over the net after the serve is allowed to use one hand
True
T/F: The ball can touch the net on the serve
False; cannot touch
T/F: The ball cannot bounce over the net on the serve
True
T/F: the receiving team must always let the ball bounce before they can return it
False; only on the serve
T/F: A player cannot reach over the net in playing the ball.
True
T/F: If two teammates contact the ball simultaneously, it counts as two contacts.
True
The ball must be played from the ___ up
Knee
T/F: A ball cannot bounce once and then over the net at any time.
False; any ball but the serve
T/F: A ball that strikes the net and goes over is in play except on the serve.
True
The ball ___ be recovered from the net while in play as long as the person does not touch the net
May be
A foul causes the ball to be declared ___
Dead
Penalty for foul (serving team)
Lose the serve, side-out, non-serving team gets a point
Penalty for foul (non-serving team)
Serving team gets a point, continues serving
T/F: a ball on the line is out.
False; it is in
T/F: points made by an incorrect server count towards the total score.
False; only the proper server can earn points
The game is played to __
21 points with two point lead
Dead ball
A ball temporarily out of play
Foot fault
Server steps on or over the end line on serveHodo
Holding/Carrying the ball
A ball that rests in the hands momentarily of the playerFoul
Foul
Breakage of rules
Illegal ball handling
Holding, lifting, or throwing, in which the ball comes to rest in player’s hands
Opponent’s court
Playing court occupied by opposite team
Out-of-Bounds
Any surface outside the courts
Own Court
Playing court occupied by a team
Point
When a team fails to return the ball legally to the opponent’s court, the opposite team gets a point.
Rotation
Shifting of all palyers in clockwise direction to get into position for service
Service
The act of putting the ball into play
Service
The act of putting the ball into playSid
Side-out
Serving team fails to win its point and loses the serve.
Volley
One contact of the ball