I had to look it up: “Let – a serve is called a let when the ball hits the net cord but still lands in the service court. Such a serve is not considered a fault and the server may repeat the service attempt. A ball that hits the net cord but lands outside the service box is still a fault.” —Wikipedia
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
I never played tennis, but I think it’s not, Paige.
LeeCox almost 6 years ago
Wow. She’s as bad at tennis as Peter is at baseball and Jason is at, well, pretty much ANY sport!
SonicFan91 almost 6 years ago
I wouldn’t know
tygrkhat40 almost 6 years ago
OK, Paige, first thing we work on is your grip.
Karen Szyszko Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Love the name: Miss Rockbottom.
chromosome Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I had to look it up: “Let – a serve is called a let when the ball hits the net cord but still lands in the service court. Such a serve is not considered a fault and the server may repeat the service attempt. A ball that hits the net cord but lands outside the service box is still a fault.” —Wikipedia
Ray Helvy Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Maybe not, because of the racket, but yes, because the ball wasn’t making it over the net.