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  2. A Meticulous Guide To Tennis Court Dimensions & Layout -...

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    Center Service Line. 42 ft (12.80 m) long. The center service line runs perpendicular to the net and connects with the middle of the service line on both sides of the court, creating two equal-sized service boxes on each side. As a result, its length is 21 ft (6.40 m) on each side of the net.

  3. Tennis Court Lines: Understanding the Basics and Layout -...

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    Discover the significance of tennis court lines - baseline, service box, alley, sideline, and more. Get insights into their meanings and impact on gameplay in this informative guide.

  4. Where Is the Service Line in Tennis? - rookieroad.com

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    The service line is a boundary down the center of the service area of a tennis court. According to ITF regulations, the line is 21 ft long and runs directly down the middle of each side of the court, dividing the service area into two equal boxes that are 21 ft by 13.5 ft.

  5. What Do Tennis Court Lines Mean? - My Tennis HQ

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    The lines on a tennis court define the area where the ball is allowed to land during the point. The baseline is the line that represents the furthest back a ball can land; the singles and doubles sidelines mark the outer edge along the side of the court; finally, the service box indicates where a serve has to land.

  6. Tennis Serving Rules | USTA

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    On the first point of a game, the first serve must go over the net and into the receiver’s right (deuce) service court. If your first serve doesn’t go into the correct box, it’s called a “fault.” If you miss your second serve, however, it’s called a “double fault” and your opponent wins that point.

  7. Tennis Court Lines - rookieroad.com

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    The basic parts of a tennis court are the baseline, the center mark, the sidelines, the service lines, and the service boxes. The baseline is the boundary line at the ends of the court, and the sidelines mark the boundary line between in-bounds and out-of-bounds for singles and doubles play.

  8. What is the service area in tennis? - TennisGuide.org

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    The service area is marked by the sidelines and the center service line in singles, and by the sidelines and two service lines in professional tennis. The server must stand within the service area and hit the ball from within the service area.

  9. Tennis Serve Rules | The 5-Minute Guide - My Tennis HQ

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    The basic tennis serve rules are that players must serve the ball diagonally into the service box across the net. The server must stand behind the baseline when serving and has two chances to hit a good serve per point. Tennis serve rules differ slightly between singles and doubles play.

  10. Service Line. The service line is located halfway between the baseline and the net. It’s where players stand when they serve, and it’s also where the ball needs to land for the serve to be considered legal.

  11. How to Serve in Tennis | Fast & Slice Serve (with Pictures)

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    Learn the basics of how to serve in tennis with power, consistency, and accuracy - plus beginners tips for hitting fast and slice serves.

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