a comfusion of mixed rules in tennis...
By bonzaff2003
@bonzaff2003 (15)
Saudi Arabia
February 11, 2011 11:40am CST
If a ball that touches the parts of the body and bounce back to the opponents side a point or a point against?
2 responses
@MichaelNil (143)
• United States
12 Feb 11
If the ball touches a part of the body and bounces back to the opponents side, the person who hit the ball with his or her body would get the point.
For example, if you hit the ball with your hand, and it landed on the other side, bounced twice, it would be your point.
However, it is not a good idea to hit the ball with any part of your body. There was a reason why tennis is played with a racquet.
I hope I have helped!
@bonzaff2003 (15)
• Saudi Arabia
14 Feb 11
Please try to analize the heading point made by Federer. I have seen this at youtube entitled fantastic federer. Points by heading the ball back to delpotros.
@dainy1313 (2370)
• Leon, Mexico
11 Feb 11
HI Bonzaff2003! Is a point against the hitted person, even if he is being hitted. Blessings!... Dainy =)
@bonzaff2003 (15)
• Saudi Arabia
14 Feb 11
I don't think so. Try to look at youtube, fantastic Federer vs. Delpotro