All English terms in tennis and their explanations

Tennis professional terms

a

Run-up stroke in tennis.

Aggressive return ball

Asphalt stadium

Dominant clue

Alternate serve to change serve.

Fairways, venues between singles and doubles

Tie (same score)

b

Backhand stroke

Backhand volley

Backhand half volley

Backhand spike backhand release

tennis

Ball sense network sense

Ball control technique

The blocked return ball blocked the return ball.

Body line ball

base line

Caddy chooses players.

Ball for ball

Bye, game. Bye.

Quiet, quiet

c

chop

Cement stadium

Hongtu stadium

Center mark midpoint

Consistency stability

Site surface

crosscourt

Exchange sides

Championships

Champion champion

Correction correction

presiding judge

d

Doubles doubles

Double backhand

Throw a short ball

Take a deep shot and hit a deep ball.

Baseline shot, touchdown goal

Hit the ball back with a strong return.

Induced dichotomy

Double-click to hit the racket twice in one swing.

Double fault serves double fault.

Double racquet twice.

Default waiver

Disqualify from the competition

Double elimination

e

The activity begins.

Etna service line center line

Exhibition display

Oriental forehand forehand forehand forehand forehand.

f

Forehand forehand

Forehand volley ball

Forehand half volley, forehand half volley.

Footwork footwork

Foot foul

Fault error

health status

Serve first, serve first.

Follow-up action

Free throw technical foul

XV 15

Forty degrees forty

g

Grip posture

grass court

Grab-punch position intercept position

Hit the ball on the ground and hit the earth.

Game board

Good shot. good play

Good returns, effective counterattacks

h

Half volley and half shot.

Hit the ball

Gesture signal

block

I

Interference interference

j

Out of bounds is out of bounds.

k

Knock down an opponent

l

lob

Low volley ball

Let the ball touch the net when serving.

Love 0 fen

linesman

m

Psychological skills, psychological state

in the mixed doubles

draw

n

net (for a ball game)

Net post bar

Rope referee

No man's land vacuum zone

The ball that didn't get up bounced on the ground twice.

o

Over-grip handle strap

out

Elevated golf

An overhand serve.

p

cooperative partner

Players. Players.

Pass the ball

The percentage game is immersed in the battle.

Lay-up throwing ball

Point to the ball.

Progressive performance improves the playing style.

Postpone

Fixing device for permanent fixing device field

q

r

Racket tennis racket

Continuity of assembly

Ready position

Receiver receiver

Receiving position of receiving formation

Return trip

Rule rule

Referee, referee, referee

Round robin round robin

Rank ranking

s

Serve serve

Serve back to serve.

Hitting path

spin/spinning ball [in tennis]

sidespin

Chop serve

Smash, smash

Stand with your feet apart and step by step

Endurance endurance

standing position

Stretching exercise

Racket line

Surprise returns suddenly struck.

wiggle wiggle

Second serve

Score score

Belt center area

sideline

service line

service area

Single court

Pause pause

seeded player

seeded player

Single elimination tournament

t

Tactical strategy

Retract the racket

A tennis court on the tennis line

Throwing position ready to hit the ball

Timing of hitting the ball

topspin ball

improve

Thirty thirty

Play tennis through the net

A draw? Victory system

u

Referee

Spin down and spin down

v

volley

w

warm-up

Wide ball away from the ball

Double serve: Failing to serve twice in a row and losing points.

Passing: Passing is a ball, when a return ball passes by the opposing player standing in front of the net and causes a catch mistake.

Second serve: When serving, the server has two chances to serve the ball to the opponent's service court. If the first serve is wrong, there is only the second serve left.

Seed player: an excellent player who participates in an event. Usually, before the competition starts, excellent players will be listed as "seed players". This can prevent these excellent players from meeting prematurely and being eliminated in the competition.

Australian doubles formation: In doubles competition, two people usually stand on the left and right sides in tandem, but here it means that two people stand on the same side and the other person stands in front of the server.

Involuntary error: an active error that occurs when the other party does not exert pressure on itself.

Wildcard: The organizer invites one or more players to participate in the tournament by granting them wild cards, regardless of their ranking. This allows the organizers to provide seats for potential young players or provide convenience for outstanding players who miss the registration time.