Question
In tennis, the serve must (select all that apply).
Select 4 correct answer(s)
Question 8 options:
Hit ground within the lines
Hit the box diagnal from the sever
Go over the net
Start behind the baseline
Select 4 correct answer(s)
Question 8 options:
Hit ground within the lines
Hit the box diagnal from the sever
Go over the net
Start behind the baseline
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
In tennis, for a serve to be legal, it must:
1. Hit the box diagonal from the server.
2. Go over the net.
3. Start behind the baseline.
The option "Hit ground within the lines" is not entirely accurate in the context of serving; the serve must land in the service box, which is defined, but it's not referred to as hitting within the lines as it is for regular rally shots. Thus, the correct answers are:
- Hit the box diagonal from the server
- Go over the net
- Start behind the baseline
1. Hit the box diagonal from the server.
2. Go over the net.
3. Start behind the baseline.
The option "Hit ground within the lines" is not entirely accurate in the context of serving; the serve must land in the service box, which is defined, but it's not referred to as hitting within the lines as it is for regular rally shots. Thus, the correct answers are:
- Hit the box diagonal from the server
- Go over the net
- Start behind the baseline