- Douce: I when the score is tied at 40 a.
- Aco: I when the serve does not land in the service box
- Fault: I when the serve does not land in the service box
- Servo: I when the service hits the net and lands in
- 9 Мк: I when the score is tied at 40 a.
- Let: I when the serve does not land in the service box
- Advantage: the game point following deuce
- Tiebreaker: # rule for deciding a set when the score is 6-6
- Ground Stroke: tennis swing on the strong side of the body
- Love: al refers to the score when no points have been won
Match the torm that best matches the definition. (10 points)
Douce
Aco
Fault
Servo
9 Мк
Let
Advantage
Tiebreaker
Ground Stroke
Love
i when the score is tied at 40 a.
al refers to the score when no points have been won
# rule for deciding a set when the score is 6-6
# tennis swing on the strong side of the body
i when the service hits the net and lands in
i tennis swing on the weak side of the body
I when the serve does not land in the service box
The swing that beings all volley
the game point following deuce
i a good serve that is not returnable
3 answers
You could only use 1 answer once
- Douce: I when the score is tied at 40 a.
- Aco: Good serve that is not returnable
- Fault: When the serve does not land in the service box
- Servo: When the service hits the net and lands in
- 9 Мк: Let
- Let: tennis swing on the weak side of the body
- Advantage: The game point following deuce
- Tiebreaker: Rule for deciding a set when the score is 6-6
- Ground Stroke: Tennis swing on the strong side of the body
- Love: Refers to the score when no points have been won
- Aco: Good serve that is not returnable
- Fault: When the serve does not land in the service box
- Servo: When the service hits the net and lands in
- 9 Мк: Let
- Let: tennis swing on the weak side of the body
- Advantage: The game point following deuce
- Tiebreaker: Rule for deciding a set when the score is 6-6
- Ground Stroke: Tennis swing on the strong side of the body
- Love: Refers to the score when no points have been won