If a tennis player serves the ball long, but the receiver plays the ball before it bounces and the return lands out, is that classified as a fault, or 15-0?
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#37359. Asked by Linus_337. (Aug 10 03 2:57 PM)
mochyn
15-love,the rules say that the ball must be served and allowed to bounce,if you do not allow the ball to bounce you are penalised
Aug 10 03, 3:06 PM
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