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Lawn Tennis

The document summarizes information presented about lawn tennis, including: 1. The history, court dimensions, equipment, skills, rules, and officiating of lawn tennis were presented by different reporters. 2. The dimensions of a standard tennis court are provided, including width, length, service lines, and total playing area. 3. The basic equipment used in lawn tennis is described, including tennis rackets, balls, nets, bags, apparel, and other accessories. 4. The technical and tactical skills needed for lawn tennis are outlined, separating technical skills like technique from tactical skills like forehands and serves. 5. The basic rules of lawn tennis are summarized, such as serving rules

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Lawn Tennis

The document summarizes information presented about lawn tennis, including: 1. The history, court dimensions, equipment, skills, rules, and officiating of lawn tennis were presented by different reporters. 2. The dimensions of a standard tennis court are provided, including width, length, service lines, and total playing area. 3. The basic equipment used in lawn tennis is described, including tennis rackets, balls, nets, bags, apparel, and other accessories. 4. The technical and tactical skills needed for lawn tennis are outlined, separating technical skills like technique from tactical skills like forehands and serves. 5. The basic rules of lawn tennis are summarized, such as serving rules

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Topics to be presented

01. 02. 03.


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History Court dimension equipments
Reporter: Kristel Camille Arena Reporter: Allyza Farrales
Reporter: Erish Mae

04. 05. 06.


skills Rules Officiating
Reporter: Christine Anne Reporter: Micah Shandee Reporters: Mj Prayle & Marlon
Alcantara Silvestre & Marlon Talagon Talagon
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venue
02.
Court dimension and

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court dimension
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The width of a tennis court is usually 10.97m,
with the singles lines sitting 1.37m in either
side. A single tennis court is 23.77m long and
8.23m wide, with the service line being 6.4m
from the net. The total playing area is
195.65m².
venue
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The overall playing area including run‑­off depends on
the type of event. With indoor courts the
recommended height measured at the net from
the court surface to the ceiling is 9.14m.
equipments
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Tennis racket Tennis ball
It has an oval head and a gradually Tennis balls are yellow
widening throat that connects the colored spherical balls, with a
narrow handle with the head of the diameter between 2.5 and
racket. 2.625 inches. They weigh
between 2 and 21/16 oz. 

net Tennis bag


A rectangular net is used to
separate the two sides of a
Tennis court. The net should
cover the space between the
two net posts.
equipments
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Tennis string Tennis headband &
wristbands

Tennis caps, hats &


Tennis sunglasses
visors
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Tennis
apparel
Men&women

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HEALTH SUBJECT ALCOHOL TOBACCO & OTHER DRUGS // slidesgo

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Technical and tactical skills

Technical skills Tactical skills

1. Technique 1. Forehand
2. Footwork Speed/Agility 2. Backhand
3. Power 3. Volley
4. Mental fortitude 4. Lob
5. Flexibility 5. Overhead
6. Endurance 6. Serve
7.Strength 7. Drop Shot
8. Strategy 8. Half volley

Rules
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rules

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rules
1. The game start with a coin toss to determine which player must serve first and which side they want to
serve.
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2. The server must then serve each point from alternative sides on the base line. Their feet must move in
front of the baseline of the court to hit their serve.
3. If the server fails to get their first serve in they may take advantage of a second serve. If they fail the
second serve it will be a double fault and lost point
4. If the clips the net but the ball goes in the service area then let is called and get to serve again without
penalty.
5. The receiver may stand where they wish upon receipt of the serve.
6. Once a serve has been made the amount of shots between the players can be unlimited.
7. If the ball hits or touches the players, that counts as a penalty.
8. Points are awarded in scores of 15, 30 and 40.
9. Need 4 points to win a game.
10. If the player touch the net or distract the opponent they automatically lost point.
11. The ball can hit any part of the line for the point to be called in, outside the line and the ball is out.
12. The balls in a tennis match are changed for new balls every 6 games.
13. A player lose points if they fail to return the ball into the opponent.
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scoring

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scoring
Point
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A point is the smallest unit of
scoring in tennis. In order to win
set a “game“, a player must win a
A set is won by total of 4 points with a lead of at
the first least 2.
player/team to
win 6 games.

game
Match
A match is typically composed of an a game consist of 4 points, just
odd-number of sets, and the
as long as the leading player
player/team must win the majority of
has at least a two points
sets in order to win the match.
Typical matches are often best out of advantage
3 sets or 5 sets.
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penalties

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Penalties
Under the Rules and Regulations of Tennis, when a player violates a rule or does not follow the tennis code
of conduct, the umpire or tournament official can issue one of the following (Section IV, Article C, Item 18 -
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"Unsportsmanlike Conduct"):
• "Point Penalty“
• "Suspension Point"

1. First offence: Warning


2. Second offence: Loss of a point
3. Third (and each subsequent) offence: Loss of a game After the third offence,
it is up to the chair umpire or tournament director whether this constitutes a
Default/Disqualification.
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Officating

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officiating
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Chair umpire Line umpires
• The chair umpire is the person sitting in the highchair at • The line umpires are the officials who have the
the side of the court officiating over all decisions made responsibility of calling the ball in or out during all calls
out on court with the power to over rule any judgements and especially the close ones.
made by lines persons or indeed players themselves. • They can be over ruled by the chair umpire but this
rarely happens. There can be up to nine lines umpires
• They are the ones keeping track of the score and more on a court at any one time. Three at either end of the
recently the amount of challenges each player has left to court looking after the side lines and the centre service
call upon. Basically, out on court, the buck stops with line, one each judging the baseline and a final line
them. They vocalise the score after every point and in umpire looking after the service line depending on
between games. who’s serving at the time.
officiating

Net court umpire


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• Rarely seen today, there used to be an umpire sitting at
the net to call any ball that hit the net during service
called a “net court” or “let”.
• If a ball hits the net during a serve then the server is
asked to replay that shot again, if the ball lands in or to
play their next serve if it has landed out.
• If it was their second serve and the net court serve
landed out then it is deemed to be a double fault and the Ball persons
next point is played.
. • Nowadays, we can’t expect a professional tennis player
to have to collect the tennis balls themselves in order
to be able to start a point. There are usually six ball
persons on a court to look after this job.
• There are two at the back of each side of the court and
two more at the net, covering each side of it. Their job is
to ensure that the server always has a choice of tennis
balls to choose from before they start to serve.
officiating
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Tournament referee
• Not positioned courtside,

• The tournament referee is the person in charge of making all decisions


regarding all the matches.
• They oversee the schedule of play and is the person assigning
matches to specific courts.
• They make sure that all the ITF’s regulations are enforced including the
conduct of all involved and must be present whenever any matches
are being played.
• They can over rule chair umpires and in fact their decision is final.
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