The Basic Rules Of Tennis
By Andy Subandono

- Tennis Rules
Thinking of starting to play tennis? Tennis is a great sport that requires mental preparation and physical agility.
THE COURT – Tennis should be played on a court that is built to certain specifications. The court should be 78 feet long. For a singles match, the court should be 27 feet in width, and for doubles matches, the court’s width should be 36 feet.
THE RACKET – The rackets used in tennis should only have one pair of crisscrossing strings. No devices that incorporate batteries to help your play are allowed.
THE SCORING – Tennis is a unique game in that it has special names given to the various points awarded. If both players get a score of 40, the game must become a tie-breaker, and a 40-40 score is announced by saying ‘Deuce’. If a player with an ‘Advantage’ gets another point, the game is over. If a player gets a point while the other has ‘Advantage’, the score is reset to ‘Deuce’. When a game is won, another game is begun until someone gets the best of 7 games. If a player takes the best of 7 games, winning by 2, they are said to have won the match.
A.History Of Tennis, Rules Of Tennis
Tennis is a sport that has been there for hundreds of years. The rackets and balls utilized in previous game were of varied types. The game was absolutely well-known amongst the monks in the monasteries in Europe. To be able to play tennis then, people started making use of croquet courts. They set up the courts for tennis.
Wimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament, was first realized in 1877. Tennis Rules
Rules for Tennis were first adopted on 1 January 1924. Making rules and regulations for tennis lies with the International Tennis Federation and it was accompanied by a Rules of Tennis Committee, which periodically monitors rules and make necessary recommendations for any modification, if it is needed. Suggested changes in rules can be on a permanent basis or for a limited trial duration. The rules are applied only after the members of the general meeting arrive at a consensus.
Rules cover all aspects of tennis such as the size of the court, permanent fixtures, specifications of tennis balls, rackets, as well as the scoring system. Rules also covers (in substance) to behavior of the tennis players on and off the court. There are separate rules for a singles and doubles game. Rules may also vary slightly from one tournament to another.
B. Do You Know the 4 Different Betting Tennis Rules Offered by Betting Exchanges and Bookmakers?
Tennis betting has become popular because it offered only two outcomes. It is very easy to place your bet on the selection. Either you back a player to win or lay a player to lose. Typically, these are the 4 different rules offered by different bookmakers or betting exchanges
1.) One Point – Once the match get started, and a point has been won, by either player, all bets will be considered as valid bet, regardless of the player earlier retirement due to injury.
2.) One-Set Rule – The bet will be settled only if the match has completed the first set, in the event should one of the players retired before the game completed
3.) Two Set Rule – Bets are settled only if two sets of the match have been completed. The winning bet will be the player who progress to the next round.
4.) Full Match Rule - Bets are settled only if the match is completed. If a player gets injured during the match and retires, all bets are void.
It is important that you must know the tennis betting rules well.
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