Ball served, touches the net then hit the opponent before it touches the ground. How it counts?
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The serve is a let if:
a. The ball served touches the net, strap or band, and is otherwise good; or, after touching the net, strap or band, touches the receiver or the receiver’s partner or anything they wear or carry before hitting the ground.
Therefore, you call a LET. If it happens on the first serve, the server gets another first serve otherwise it is a second serve.
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It would be a net ball so it would go to the other side's server.Wimbledon Fact..First correct answer 10 points?
It's a net ball.If it hits the opponent before it touches the ground in any scenario, then it would be in.
So technically, the ball touched the net, and went in. so it's a net ball
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If it hits the net & touches the player or his racquet, it is " IN", even if the ball was on its way out.Hey u guys how many of u know the fanatasy tennis 2006?
On a serve if the ball hits the net while going over it is called a " LET". This means you get to start your serves over, if it was on your second serve that you got a let then you would only get one more serve. Also in your case you could call that a net ball.More Questions & Answers...