by PerErik | Dec 8, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What is Mixed doubles? Mixed Doubles – The term ‘Mixed’ is referring to gender. The rules and guidelines remain in tact as stated, but there is a condition. One male and one female are the conditional members on each team.
by PerErik | Dec 8, 2012 | Tennis Tips
The Doubles Tennis Tie Breaker Basically, singles tie-breaker scoring and guidelines are maintained in the doubles tie-breaker, but there is an exception. Similar to singles, the two-point rotation starts after the initial point is played out and the serving rotation...
by PerErik | Dec 8, 2012 | Tennis Tips
Doubles Tennis Serving Rotation Serves rotate from team to team, but instead of a two player rotation (singles) a four player rotation (doubles) is noted and maintained throughout a set. For instance, let’s say competitors A and B (Team 1) are playing a set against...
by PerErik | Dec 8, 2012 | Tennis Tips
Singles tennis competition is one-on-one intense activity that will challenge you both physically and mentally. To advance, the goal is to cover your side of the court with excellence and execute winning shots to earn the most points in a game. Consistently do that...
by PerErik | Dec 8, 2012 | Tennis Tips
The Rules to Earn Points In Tennis? After each point is played out, the receiver rotates from the right side of the center mark to the left side of the center mark and continues the rotation for each point until the game is over. Earning Points A tennis competitor...
by PerErik | Dec 7, 2012 | Tennis Tips
Basic Receiving Tips? To receive a serve, the receiver has the option of standing anywhere on his or her side of the court. Typically though, the receiver is positioned behind the service line and as far back as behind the baseline positioned diagonally from the side...