Tennis Courts: The Four Types
In order for tennis scoring to be imagined, we will create players X and Y. If X happens to succeed in the tossing of a coin or spinning of a racquet, X will be the one to choose either who will serve, receive the serve, which side of the court or just let Y decide. Putting that X will be the first to serve then Y will, of course, be on the other side. X is allowed to serve anywhere behind his baseline located between the right singles sideline and the center mark. The ball must be hit before the ball falls and must land inside the service box diagonally opposite him. X will then have two chances to get a serve in but, if he misses both, X will lose the point.
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