Tennis Racket Head Tape
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Tennis Racket Head Tape

in tennis, if the ball gets stuck in that hole in your racket...?
right between the head and the grip tape in the middle of a game.
what happens?
is it out?
is it in?
a redo?
The opponet gets that point. I am not sure in pro's but i play for the local HS team. And our OHSAA rules say that you should have moved ur raquet. and you didnt return the ball over the net. Its ur fault because if it would hit the other part of the rim then you dont lose the point as long as it goes over.
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Killerspin Table Tennis Side Tape for 1 Racket $12.95 The Killerspin Table Tennis side tape increases the balance of your racket, and it prevents peeling rubbers. This durable cloth tape prolongs the glue's effect. Package includes enough tape for 1 racket. |
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Head Speed Junior Tennis Racket $25.95 Junior Tennis Racket: 25''.Features 93 sq. in. head that weighs only 7.4oz.Features 3 7/8'' synthetic grip.Includes Strings.For ages 8 and up. |
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Head PCT Heat Tennis Racket $44.99 Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). Weight: 265g. Grip size: G4 = 4 1-2. EAN/Barcode 726423280699. Head size: 660 sq cm. This racket provides superb strength with incredible feel and touch to provide all-round performance on court backed up by immense power. Anti-torsion has been included to ensure heightened racket stiffness bringing more stability and precision on court. The Head PCT Heat Tennis Racket is the heaviest PCT racket available, generating substantial amounts of power and allowing you to smash your way past opponents. By Head. |
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Champion Sports 24'' Midsize Head Tennis Racket $34.95 For players seeking equal parts power and control, try the Champion Sports Midsize Head Tennis Racket. This 24'' tennis racket features a durable aluminum frame, a wide body construction, nylon strings, and a comfortable leather grip. |
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Champion Sports 27'' Standard Head Tennis Racket $34.95 The Champion Sports Standard Head Tennis Racket is a great tool for recreational tennis players. This 27'' racket features a durable aluminum frame, nylon strings, and a leather grip, so you can play in comfort. |
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Head Radical 23 Junior Tennis Racket $15.49 Weight: 185g. Grip size: G0 = 4. EAN/Barcode 726423281337. Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). Head size: 690 sq cm. The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters. Allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars. The Head Radical 23 Junior Tennis Racket is designed to be a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game. By Head. |
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Champion Sports 21'' Midsize Head Tennis Racket $34.95 For players seeking equal parts power and control, try the Champion Sports Midsize Head Tennis Racket. This 21'' tennis racket features a durable aluminum frame, a wide body construction, nylon strings and a comfortable leather grip. The smaller size of the racket gives you more control, while the midsize head gives you power. |
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Champion Sports 27'' Oversize Head Tennis Racket $40.95 Oversize head tennis rackets are perfect for players who are seeking more power in their swing. The Champion Sports Oversize Head Tennis Racket is 27'' and features a durable aluminum frame, wide body construction, nylon strings, and a comfortable leather grip. |
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Head Radical 19 Junior Tennis Racket $15.49 Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). EAN/Barcode 726423281382. Grip size: G0 = 4. Strung weight 170g. Head size: 560 sq cm. The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters. This racket is designed as a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game, allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars. By Head. |
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Head Radical 21 Junior Tennis Racket $15.49 The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters. Head size: 560 sq cm. Grip size: G0 = 4. EAN/Barcode 726423281351. Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). Strung weight 180g. This racket is designed as a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game, allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars. By Head. |
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Head Radical 25 Junior Tennis Racket $15.49 This racket is designed as a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game, allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars. The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters. Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). EAN/Barcode 726423281306. Strung weight 220g. Grip size: G0 = 4. Head size: 680 sq cm. By Head. |
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Tennis Racket with a Tennis Ball $24.99 Tennis Racket with a Tennis Ball - Photographic Print |
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MacGregor Wide Body Tennis Racket $23.95 The MacGregor Wide Body Tennis Racket is ideal for recreational players of all ages. It features lightweight aluminum construction with two-tone baked enamel painted finish. This tennis racket features a mid-size 88 sq. inch head, bumper guard, soft synthetic grip, and open throat design. This MacGregor racket weighs only 8.8 oz. with strings and is available in three grip sizes. |
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The Rules of Badminton
At the start of a match, a coin is tossed. The side that wins the toss may choose whether to serve first, or may choose which end of the court to play. The other side exercises the remaining choice. In less formal settings, the shuttle may be hit into the air to determine which side serves: the shuttle lands pointing to the serving side.
Scoring
The first player or pair to reach 15 points (11 points for women's singles) wins the game. If the score reaches 14-all (10-all for women's singles) the receiving side can choose to "set", extending the game by 3 points. This means that the first player to reach 17 (or 13) points will win. If the non-serving side chooses not to set, the game is decided by a single point, so that the first to reach 15 (or 11) points wins.
A badminton match can be made up of any odd number of games (usually 3). The winner of the match is the first to win more than half the number of games (e.g. the first to win 3 games in a 5 game match).
Service
The serve must be in an upwards direction, to land in the diagonally opposite service court. A point is only added to the score on service. Unlike tennis, there is no "let" on service if the shuttle hits the tape.
At the start of a doubles game, the first side to serve will only continue serving until they lose a rally. After that, the serve will pass to the opponents, and for the remainder of the game both members of a serving pair will have an opportunity to serve. A server must change service courts after each rally won, so that they serve to the other opponent. The receiving pair, however, will not vary their positions in this way. When a pair have just regained the service, the first serve is always delivered by the player in the right-hand service court.
In singles each player has only one serve at a time; if the serve is lost, it passes to the opponent.
Faults
When players commit a fault, they lose the rally. The most common fault is for a player to fail to return the shuttle before it hits the floor, or to return it so that it lands out of court. It is also a fault if the shuttle touches the person or dress of a player, or if both players hit the shuttle in doubles.
At lower levels of play, players often commit service faults without realising. At the moment of impact on service, the shuttle must be below the waist, and the whole of the racket head must be below the hand holding the racket. These rules are designed to limit the attacking options of the server.
Lets
If a let is called, the rally is restarted. Lets are rare in professional play; they occur whenever some unexpected circumstance arises that interferes with the rally. For example, a let is called if the shuttle passes over the net and then becomes entangled in the net (except on service, when this is deemed a fault).
In recreational play, where there are no line judges, a let is called when no-one can be sure whether the shuttle fell in or out.
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