What is double alley?

Doubles alley - On the court, there are two lines that run perpendicularly to the net. The space between those lines is called the doubles alley. When you're playing singles one-on-one, shots that land in the doubles alley are out.
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What is the alley in tennis?

ALLEY – The area between the singles and doubles sideline on each side of the court. (The singles court is made wider for doubles play by the addition of the alley.) APPROACH – The shot hit by a player just before coming to the net. BACKCOURT – The area around the baseline.
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How wide is doubles alley?

A tennis court is 78ft (23.77m) in length. The courts used for singles matches are 27ft (8.23m) wide, while doubles courts are 36ft (10.97m) wide. The court's service line is 21ft (6.4m) from the net.
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Can you serve in doubles alley?

In doubles, the server may stand anywhere behind the baseline between the imaginary extensions of the inside edge of the center mark and the outside edge of the doubles sideline. For the "Friend at Court" handbook and more information on the rules of tennis, visit the rules and regulations homepage.
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What is the left side of the court called in tennis?

Common Questions & Answers About the Ad Court

The left side of the tennis court is called the ad court.
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NBA "RARE" DOUBLE ALLEY OOPS



Why is it called a bagel in tennis?

The term bagel in tennis is slang that refers to the score of 6-0. Tennis players use the word bagel to represent the score of zero because it resembles the shape of a bagel.
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What does LL mean in tennis?

Lucky loser ("LL"): Highest-ranked player to lose in the final round of qualifying for a tournament, but still ends up qualifying because of a sudden withdrawal by one of the players already in the main draw.
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Why do tennis players switch sides?

SCORING A TIEBREAK GAME

Players or teams switch ends of the court every six points (e.g. when the score is 4-2), and to score this tiebreak game, you use, “zero” “one”, “two”, “three”, etc. The first player or team to win seven points, by two, wins the tiebreak.
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What is it called when a female and a male play doubles together?

The doubles tennis court boundaries are only in play after the ball is served. Mixed doubles is played the same as doubles, but with one man and one woman per team. This form of tennis is rare in the professional game because the men's and women's tours are organized separately (by the ATP and WTA, respectively).
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Why do tennis players get two serves?

A serve is made when there has been no fault on the point; a second serve occurs when there has already been one fault on the point. On a second serve, the server is in danger of losing the point if there is another fault. The rules make no distinction between the first and second serve.
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What is the size of the court in doubles?

The doubles court is wider than the singles court, but both are the same length. The exception, which often causes confusion to newer players, is that the doubles court has shorter serve-length dimensions. The full width of the court is 6.1 meters (20 ft), and in singles, this width is reduced to 5.18 meters (17 ft).
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What are the areas of a tennis court called?

The court is composed of several different areas, so let's take a look at them individually:
  • Baseline. The baseline runs along each end of the court. ...
  • Doubles Sideline. ...
  • Singles Sideline. ...
  • Service Box. ...
  • Centre Service Line. ...
  • Service Line. ...
  • Doubles Tramline. ...
  • Baseline Centre Mark.
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What is tennis net height?

The official tennis net height should be 3ft (91.4cm).
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What does double fault mean in tennis?

Definition of double fault

: two consecutive serving faults in tennis that result in the loss of a point.
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What is deuce court?

Definition of deuce court

tennis. : the right service court from the point of view of the player or team that is receiving service …
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What does icing someone in tennis mean?

Icing in tennis refers to the practice of voluntarily stopping play so that a player or team can regain their composure and improve their game.
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How can I be a good doubles partner?

What Makes a Good Doubles Partner?
  1. 1 – Know Your Partners Playing Style. ...
  2. 2 – Help Your Tennis Partner Play Their Strengths. ...
  3. 3 – Encourage Your Partner (Especially When They Struggle) ...
  4. 4 – Taking Ownership (Especially If You're The Stronger Player) ...
  5. 5 – Communication, Good Doubles Partners Say “We” & “I” Instead of “You”
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What does love mean in tennis?

In tennis, love is a word that represents a score of zero, and has been used as such since the late 1800s. It's not perfectly clear how this usage of love came to be, but the most accepted theory is that those with zero points were still playing for the "love of the game" despite their losing score.
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Why is it 40 not 45 in tennis?

When the hand moved to 60, the game was over. However, in order to ensure that the game could not be won by a one-point difference in players' scores, the idea of "deuce" was introduced. To make the score stay within the "60" ticks on the clock face, the 45 was changed to 40.
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Is it legal to serve underhand in tennis?

Although unconventional, the rules allow for underhand serving in tennis. As long as the ball is hit with the racquet prior to hitting the ground, it doesn't matter if it was released in an upward or downward motion. This rule can be found in the Friend at Court under the ITF Rules of Tennis #16 The Service.
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How many let serves are allowed in tennis?

A let in tennis serve will usually be followed by the umpire calling “let, first (or second) service.” One might ask how many let serves are allowed in tennis? The answer is, there are no limits to how many lets can be called for one point. Serena Willimas once had four service lets in a row!
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What does G mean in tennis?

Tennis Terms – G

In essence, it is an accumulation of 4 or more points won by the same player. Grand Slam: In tennis, Grand Slams are the 4 biggest tournaments in the world – both in terms of points and prize money. The 4 Grand Slams are the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.
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What is a popcorn match in tennis?

Enter the Popcorn Score to quantify which matches maybe you should be watching that you otherwise would not. The Popcorn Score is focused on two primary concepts: (1) the quality of the players in the match and (2) how competitive the match ought to be.
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What does Alt mean in tennis?

The other 2 spots in the qualifying draw went to one Alternate (ALT) and one Protected Ranking (PR), which means that 2 players who were directly accepted into the qualifying have withdrawn. The ALT position goes to the highest ranked players who are at the venue and sign-in for an alternate position.
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