Key Highlights from the Glossary:
- Ace: A serve that lands within the service box and is untouched by the opponent, resulting in an immediate point for the server. Notably, John Isner holds the record for the most aces in professional tennis, with 14,481 aces during his career.
- Advantage (Ad): The point won immediately after a deuce. If the player with the advantage secures the next point, they win the game; otherwise, the score returns to deuce.
- Alley: The narrow areas on the sides of the court used in doubles play. Hitting the ball into the alley during a singles match results in the ball being out of play.
- Anticipation: The skill of predicting an opponent's next move, allowing for better preparation and strategic positioning.
- Approach Shot: A shot executed while advancing toward the net, typically aimed deep into the opponent's court to elicit a weak return.
- Backhand Slice: A backhand stroke imparting backspin on the ball, causing it to bounce lower and slower, often used to disrupt the opponent's rhythm.
- Backhand: A stroke where the back of the hand faces forward, which can be performed with either one or two hands on the racket.
- Backspin: A technique where the ball is struck to rotate backward, resulting in a slower, lower bounce.
- Bagel: A colloquial term referring to winning a set 6-0, likened to the shape of a bagel representing zero.
- Balance: The foundation of maintaining stability and control during play, essential for executing precise shots and effective footwork.
For those eager to delve deeper into tennis terminology and enhance their grasp of the game's nuances, the full glossary is accessible on the Basha Tennis website.
https://bashatennis.com/tennis-glossary-of-terms/