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what is the rule? Tennis Instruction
You won the point. A "let" would certainly have been justified by your opponents--but not by your team (you can't create your own hindrance). However, it must occur at the time of the incident, when the hat fell off, not after the point i... Read More »
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Who is correct? Tennis Instruction
Ron, By admitting he was trying to "confuse" you, he is confessing to deliberate hindrance. Any time after that you would be able to claim the point, since you warned him (btw, you don't have to warn for deliberate hindrance but in a frien... Read More »
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Who wins point? Tennis Instruction
Ed, X and Y win the point. It is not at all unusual for a player to alert his doubles partner that a ball is going out. In this case his "out" call is more equivalent to "let it bounce," "bounce it," "Hey, John, don't hit that ball that's ... Read More »
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Hi Charlie, Your opponents are correct--they get the point. However, they don't win the point because of hindrance (this is proper term, not distraction), but due to invasion. Your racket, or anything you carry cannot touch the opponent's...
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Some think that footwork is the most important part of tennis. After all, if you're not in correct position and, hopefully, well balanced, how are you going to make a good return. Concentrate on staying on your toes between shots, not on y...
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Unfortunately, Aaron, not much. It's their call. If they are insistent, there's nothing can do. It falls under the same guidelines that they call things are their side of the court; you on yours. It would be no different if you thought ...
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Depends on if he or she is certified or not. Certified maybe 50-70; Unertified around 20-30.
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Yes, what David_K said, plus here's a few more places: http://www.uspta.com/index.cfm/MenuItemI… http://www.1stserve.com/newsite/tennisle… http://www.virtualtennisacademy.com/?gcl… http://www.webtennis.net/?gclid=CJS7ueLT… http://lessonplan...
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Here are lesson plans for kids 8-10. http://www.littletennis.com/default.aspx… Personally, I think I would put my daughter in a tennis class or private lessons with a good instructor at that age. Too many of us learn tennis the wrong way, a...
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