![]() ![]() If the ball strikes the permanent fixture after it bounces and before the opponent can hit the ball, the opponent loses the point. The ball hits a permanent fixture such as the umpire's chair, ball boy, line judge machine (but not the net posts) - before it bounces - even if the ball appeared to be going in. ![]() The ball touches the player or anything they wear or carries (except the racquet) while in play.If the player volleys the ball outside the court and it lands in, the rally continues. Catching or hitting the ball while it is outside the court before it has bounced.Returning a serve before it has bounced.For example, you'll see pro tennis players matrix dodge balls that are going out. Hitting the ball before it crosses the net In Tennis there is a clear rule, if you catch the ball/or touch the ball before the second bounce, even if the ball is going out, you lose the point.Touching the net, posts, umpire or line judge chairs, ball girls or the ground in your opponents court while the ball is in play.Hitting the ball twice, carrying it or catching it on the racquet.Letting go of the racquet accidentally is not a fault, unless it hits a permanent fixture such as the net before the ball is out of play Apart from playing the ball into the net or out of court there are a number of ways of losing a point. ![]()
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