AS PRINCIPAIS REGRAS DO TÊNIS

TOP TÊNIS
17 Mar 202105:00

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Tiago from the Top Tenis channel introduces the basic rules of tennis for beginners. He explains the fundamentals of the game, including how the court is set up for singles and doubles, the importance of the baseline, and the two attempts allowed for serving. Tiago also covers the scoring system, tie-breaker rules, and how sets and matches are won. The video is aimed at helping new players understand the key aspects of tennis, providing clear and concise information to build a solid foundation for enjoying the sport.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Tennis is a racket sport where the racket is the only tool used to hit the ball during a match.
  • 🎾 Matches can be played individually or in doubles, with the court being narrower for individual games.
  • 🔴 The net separates the two sides of the court, and the match begins with the player serving from the right side behind the baseline.
  • 📏 The server must serve the ball diagonally into the service area, with two attempts allowed. A failure on both attempts is a double fault.
  • 🏆 Points are won when a player makes an ace, the opponent commits a double fault, or if the ball is hit outside the play area or bounces more than once before being returned.
  • 🔄 After each point, the server changes sides of the court, beginning with the advantage side after the first point.
  • ⚖️ Players switch sides of the court after every odd-numbered game (1st, 3rd, 5th, etc.).
  • 💪 To win a set, you need to win at least six games with a two-game lead over the opponent.
  • ⚖️ To win a game, you need to score at least four points, and if the game is tied, a tiebreaker is played.
  • 🔢 The point scoring system in tennis is 15, 30, 40, and then Game, with a tiebreaker played if the score reaches 6-6 in a set.
  • 🏅 In a tiebreaker, players must win at least seven points, with a minimum two-point lead. Server alternates every point in the tiebreaker, and players change sides after every six points.
  • 🎯 A tennis match never ends in a tie; there will always be a winner and a loser.

Q & A

  • What is tennis, and how is it played?

    -Tennis is a racket sport where only the racket can hit the ball during a match. It can be played individually or in doubles, with each player or team trying to score points by hitting the ball into the opponent's side of the court.

  • What is the difference between the individual and doubles tennis court?

    -In individual tennis, the court is narrower. In doubles tennis, two additional side corridors are added, making the court wider to accommodate the two-player teams.

  • Where should the server position themselves at the start of a game?

    -The server must position themselves behind the baseline, in the middle of the right side of the court, which is considered the side of equality.

  • What happens if the server fails to make a valid serve?

    -The player has two attempts to make a valid serve. If both attempts fail, they commit a double fault, and the opponent wins the point.

  • How can a player win a point in tennis?

    -A player can win a point by making an ace, forcing the opponent to commit a double fault, hitting the ball into the opponent's side of the court without them returning it, or if the opponent hits the ball outside the court or allows it to bounce more than once.

  • What is the rule for changing sides during a tennis match?

    -Players change sides after each game, and they also change sides with the opponent at the end of the first, third, fifth games, and so on.

  • What is needed to win a set in tennis?

    -To win a set, a player must win at least six games, with a minimum of a two-game advantage over the opponent.

  • How do players win a game in tennis?

    -To win a game, a player must win at least four points. If the score is tied, a tiebreaker is played.

  • What is the purpose of a tiebreaker in tennis?

    -In the event of a 6-6 tie in games, a tiebreaker is played where the goal is to win at least seven points with a minimum of two points over the opponent.

  • How is serving handled during a tiebreaker?

    -In a tiebreaker, players alternate serving every two points, with the first player serving the first point.

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