Which of the following is NOT a popular surface for tennis courts?
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Wood


Grass


Clay

Hard Court

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What is a player assigned when he/she serves a ball outside the service box?
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Point

Stroke

Hazzard

Fault
If a player serves two faults in a row, he or she will _____________.
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Lose the serve

Lose a point

Serve again

Lose two points
What tennis swing is used when a player needs to hit a ball on the opposite side of the racquet hand?
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Ground stroke

Serve

Forehand

Backhand
Which of the following swings is generally weaker?
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Serve

Backhand


Forehand

Ground stroke
Answered by GPT-4 Turbo
Wood is NOT a popular surface for tennis courts. Tennis is typically played on grass, clay, or hard courts. Wood surfaces are not standard for competitive tennis.
Answered by GPT-4 Turbo
A player is assigned a "Fault" when he/she serves a ball outside the service box. If the player commits a fault on a first serve, they have a second opportunity to serve. If the player commits a fault on both the first and second serves, it is called a double fault, and the opponent is awarded a point.
Answered by GPT-4 Turbo
If a player serves two faults in a row, he or she will "Lose a point." This situation is called a double fault.
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The tennis swing used when a player needs to hit a ball on the opposite side of the racquet hand is the "Backhand."
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Typically, the "Backhand" swing is generally considered to be weaker than the forehand for most players. This is because the backhand often uses fewer and smaller muscle groups than the forehand and can be more technically challenging to master. However, this is not a rule, as some players have very strong backhands and may even consider it their dominant stroke.