
Lawn
Tennis
Tennis
is fun, can be highly competitive or social with
a few of your friends. It is great for your fitness
and co-ordination skills.
The
rules of tennis are very simple and all you need
to play is a racquet, a tennis ball, a court (with
a net) and of course an opponent. If you can't find
someone to play against, you can always practise
your skills by hitting the tennis ball against a
wall.
Rules:
Toss
a coin to find out who serves first.
The
server starts on the right hand side of the court
and serves the ball, on the full, over the net to
your side of the court. The ball must land in your
service area which is diagonally across from the
server. If it doesn't, a fault is called and the
server is allowed to have another attempt. If on
the second serve, a fault is called again - a double
fault, the server will lose a point.
If
the serve is successful, the receiver needs to return
the ball within their opponents court area. The
ball will then go back and forth - a rally, until
someone makes a mistake.
Points
are scored from 15 to 30 to 40 to game. If both
players are 40, it is called a deuce and the next
point won is 'advantage'. If the 'advantage' player
wins the next point, they win that game. If not,
it goes back to deuce and so on and so forth.
The
one server serves for the duration of a game. Then
the other player serves. The first player to 6 games
and being 2 games in front of their opponent wins
the set. Sometimes, if the game is tight, it will
go to a tie break, and these are usually very exciting
to watch because as soon as someone gets 2 points
ahead, they win the set.
If you can get three friends together, you can play
'doubles'. The rules are very similar, but you have
a little more court space.
source:
http://www.cybersydney.com.au