
Tennis has a fairly well-defined set of rules, though nuances can occur. Here’s a breakdown of the core elements:
Basic Gameplay:
- Objective:
- The aim is to hit the ball over the net and within the boundaries of the opponent’s court, making it impossible for them to return it.
- Serving:
- The game begins with a serve. The server stands behind the baseline and hits the ball diagonally into the opponent’s service box.
- The server gets two attempts to land the serve in the correct box. A failed serve is called a “fault.”
- Returning:
- After a legal serve, the opponent must return the ball before it bounces twice.
- Points:
- A point is won when a player fails to return the ball legally.
Scoring:
- Game:
- Points are scored as “love” (zero), 15, 30, and 40.
- To win a game, a player must win four points, with a two-point lead.
- If the score reaches 40-40, it’s called “deuce.”
- After deuce, a player must win two consecutive points to win the game (advantage, then game).
- Set:
- A set is won by the first player to win six games, with a two-game lead.
- If the score reaches 6-6, a “tiebreak” is typically played.
- Match:
- A match is won by winning the majority of sets.
- Men’s Grand Slam matches are best-of-five sets.
- Women’s and most other matches are best-of-three sets.
Key Rules:
- Lines:
- A ball landing on a line is considered “in.”
- Net:
- If a serve hits the net but lands in the correct service box, it’s a “let” and the serve is replayed.
- If a ball in play hits the net and lands in the opponent’s court, the point continues.
- Faults:
- Faults occur when:
- The serve lands outside the service box.
- The server steps on or over the baseline before hitting the ball (foot fault).
- A player fails to return the ball before it bounces twice.
- A player hits the ball out of the court boundaries.
- Faults occur when:
- Tiebreaks:
- Tiebreaks are played when a set reaches 6-6.
- Points are scored 1, 2, 3, etc.
- The first player to reach seven points, with a two-point lead, wins the tiebreak.
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