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The Rules of Tennis EXPLAINED (scoring, terms and more)

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    If you're new to tennis and you're so confused
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    about the scoring and the rules of tennis,
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    why they say love and they count really weird,
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    well,
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    this is the video to watch,
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    so we're gonna hop right in and explain the court.
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    OK,
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    let's get started.
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    The first thing you need to understand is that there's two sides of the tennis court.
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    There's your opponent's side and
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    your side.
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    We're only gonna talk about your side,
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    but guess what?
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    It's a mirror image.
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    So, whatever we talk about on this side is the exact same side or thing on that side.
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    So, let's get started.
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    The first thing you need to
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    understand is the tennis court is split down the middle,
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    so there's two different sides and the very first line we're gonna
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    talk about is this line right here which is the baseline.
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    This is where you start every single point. And the other thing about
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    the baseline is that if you hit the ball past the baseline,
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    then the ball is out,
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    so you gotta remember that.
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    The next thing we're gonna talk about is the
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    single sideline which is this line right here.
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    So, if you're playing singles,
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    this is the limit of where you're gonna hit the ball.
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    You can't hit the ball pass.
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    Because it's out.
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    The next
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    line we're gonna talk about is the double sideline.
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    So, if you're playing doubles,
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    you get this extra line to hit to which makes the court even bigger.
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    So, the next line we're gonna talk about is the service line.
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    Now this divides the court from the back half to the front half,
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    and we have the center service line which divides the service
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    boxes so you understand which box you have to serve in.
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    Now let's talk about the net a little bit.
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    So, you have this net that's strung across by two net posts.
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    And in the middle of that net post you have the
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    net strap and the top of this is the net tape.
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    This divides your side from your opponent's side and
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    as you're doing that,
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    you want to make sure you don't hit the ball in the net.
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    Every point in tennis begins with a serve that has to be aimed
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    towards the appropriate box that Megan will talk about in a second,
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    and you get two tries
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    to try to hit the correct box.
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    The only wrinkle in that is if your serve hits the net,
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    goes over,
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    and lands in,
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    then you get a redo, and we call that a let.
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    If it hits the net and doesn't hit the appropriate box,
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    then that's a fault,
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    it's a missed serve and you get a second try.
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    If you miss both serves, then you actually lose the point completely.
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    If your serve goes into the box and you start to hit back and forth,
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    now there's three different ways
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    that the point could end.
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    Either you or your opponent could hit the net,
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    which means the point is over immediately,
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    or
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    one of you might hit outside the lines of play,
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    which we'll talk about in a second,
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    or a winner might get hit.
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    That's a ball that lands in play and bounces twice
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    before the other person can get to it.
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    Any time the ball bounces twice,
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    the point is immediately
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    done,
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    and the side of the court that it landed twice on,
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    that player loses the point.
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    And by the way,
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    you can also hit the ball out of the air.
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    It doesn't have to bounce,
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    but if it does bounce,
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    you only get one.
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    So, as the ball travels back and forth,
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    there's different boundaries depending on if you're playing singles or doubles.
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    This is called the singles sideline.
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    So, if you're playing one
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    player against another single player.
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    This is the boundary for the courts.
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    If the ball lands outside of the single sideline,
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    then that's out and the point is over
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    and the line is in in tennis.
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    So, if the ball lands and touches any part of the line,
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    then it's a good shot and the point continues until
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    somebody misses or if it was a winning shot.
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    If it's 2 against 2,
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    if you're playing doubles,
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    then this part of the court,
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    the doubles alley,
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    is now part of the field of play.
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    And now the court goes all the way
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    to the edge of the doubles sideline.
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    And again,
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    if somebody hits the double sideline,
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    that's in,
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    but anything outside of the double sideline would be out and the point is over.
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    Whether you're playing singles or doubles,
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    the baseline is the back boundary for the courts.
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    Singles would go all the way up to this corner here.
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    Doubles would go all the way up to this corner here.
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    And again,
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    any part of that line is in.
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    So, if it hits the line,
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    you have to do your best to try to
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    play it back.
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    If you're gonna go out and play tennis,
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    you must know how to keep score and we're gonna start from the very beginning.
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    So, when you start,
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    you start at 0 to 0,
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    and that it means "love" in tennis.
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    We say love instead of 0.
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    So, we start always on the right side for every game,
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    and this is called the deuce side of the court.
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    So, when I served,
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    let's say I win the points.
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    Then we would go to the other side of the court
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    and I would get that point,
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    so it would be 15
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    to love.
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    You always say the server score first.
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    Then I would come to the left side of the court,
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    which we like to call the "ad side" of the court,
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    because when you're serving from the ad side,
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    someone always has the advantage.
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    So, it'd be 15 love.
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    Let's say I win the point again,
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    then I would come back to the deuce side of the court,
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    and the score would be 30. Again,
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    my score first, server's
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    score first to love of my opponent,
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    he or she has 0.
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    Then let's say I win the point again and I come back to the ad side of the court,
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    so it would be 40
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    love.
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    Then if I win the point again,
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    I win the game.
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    Now
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    there is a point to where when you're tied and I have 30 and my opponent also has 30,
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    we like to say "30 all" instead of 30-30
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    anytime the score is tied,
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    but the exception to that is when it's 40 to 40,
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    we like to say deuce, and at deuce you have
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    to win two consecutive points to win the game.
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    So, at deuce,
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    I'm always serving from the deuce side of the court.
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    Let's say I win the
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    point,
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    then I would go to the ad side of the court and
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    you would say "ad in" meaning add in to the server.
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    Okay,
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    if I win that point,
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    that's 2 consecutive points,
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    and now I've won that game.
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    If I lose the point at ad in,
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    then I go back to the deuce side and the score is now deuce again, 40 to 40 deuce.
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    If my opponent wins the point at deuce,
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    then I come to the ad side of the court,
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    and the score is now ad out,
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    ad out away from the server.
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    And if they win
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    that point,
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    that's 2 consecutive points,
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    so they win the game.
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    If not,
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    you can go back to deuce again, so you can see how it can keep going for a long time.
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    Now you need to win its first,
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    that's a game,
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    and then you need to win first to six games, win by two games
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    to win a set.
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    And then you need to win two sets out of three
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    to win a match.
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    So, now let's talk about singles movement.
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    It's really important that you understand that you start on the right side,
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    which is the deuce side and after every point you switch sides,
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    so you go from the deuce to the ad site in between
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    each point and you keep doing this until the game is over.
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    After the game is over,
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    after the first game you switch sides,
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    and after that every odd number of games you switch sides.
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    So, you switch at 1 and then at 3 and then at 5 games and so on until the set is
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    finished.
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    Now it's time to talk about doubles movement.
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    Just like singles,
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    you start on the right side if you're the server,
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    but it's opposite of the person the net.
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    So, the server starts at the right side,
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    the net person is opposite on the left side.
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    After each point,
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    the serving team or the server will switch to the ad side
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    and the net person will switch to the opposite side.
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    So between each point,
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    each server and net person is constantly switching to the opposite side.
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    Now we're gonna talk about the returning side.
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    The return is gonna start
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    at the baseline and the net person's at the net,
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    they'll take turns after each point.
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    The returner on the baseline will come up to the net position,
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    and the net person will switch back to the baseline position to take returns.
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    And again,
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    after each point,
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    they'll alternate this movement between up of the
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    baseline person and back of the net person,
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    and they'll continue this until the game is over.
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    Now that you know the rules of the game and how to keep score,
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    you know how to go out and play a tennis match.
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    So, if you have any questions or comments,
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    leave it below and we'll see you in the next video.
Title:
The Rules of Tennis EXPLAINED (scoring, terms and more)
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Video Language:
English
Team:
BYU Continuing Education
Project:
SWELL-181 (BYUO)
Duration:
07:56

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