SERVING
SCORING
RECEIVING AND PLAY
HISTORY OF TENNIS
MISCELLANEOUS
100
A serve that opposing player cannot return.
What is an "ace"
100
A score of zero
What is "love"
100
A series of strokes between the players until a point is scored.
What is "rally"
100
Tennis originated in which country
What is "France"
100
True/False: Tennis is played on clay courts
What is "True"
200
The ball touches the net but still lands within the service court, touches the receiver before it hits the ground, or was served before the receiver was ready.
What is a "let"
200
When both players are tied.
What is "deuce"
200
When a player is at the net and hits the ball.
What is "volley"
200
When tennis first started, players used what to kick the ball
What are "palms/hands"
200
In a pro set, the first one to win ____ games is the winner of the match.
What is "8"
300
After the first fault on a serve, another fault occurs.
What is "double fault"
300
During deuce, the server gains the next point.
What is "add-in"
300
The score is deuce and the receiver gains the point.
What is "add-out"
300
This game was replaced by tennis after it was introduced into England
What is "croquet"
300
True/ False: Shoes are not required while playing tennis.
What is "False"
400
When the server steps on or over the base line with either foot, serves from beyond the center mark or runs or walks before hitting the ball.
What is "foot fault"
400
When a player reaches two wins out of a three-sets, or three out of a five-sets.
What is "match"
400
Point that decides the result of a game.
What is "game point"
400
The first tennis championship was played in
What is "Wimbledon"
400

The winner of the ________ chooses the serve or the side.

What is "racquet spin"

500

Two ways that the ball can be served to an opponent.

What is "overhand" or "underhand"

500
The first point of a game.
What is "15"
500
When players are rallying, they are doing ______ strokes
What is "ground"
500
The USTA stands for
What is "United States Tennis Association"
500

The two best players in this class who are most likely to play doubles in Wimbledon

Who are Ewing and Mason.