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Tennis Template

HdM-Stuttgart

Created on January 5, 2025

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Transcript

You be the Judge - Tennis

Make the call like a referee!

GO TO THE QUIZ

Instructions

Welcome to the Game!

Step into the shoes of a tennis umpire and test your knowledge of the rules. Watch scenarios, analyze actions, and make the right call. Can you master the art of refereeing?

How to Play

Watch the Video
Check Your Feedback

Each question will show a short video clip or image of a tennis scenario. Pay close attention to the tennis players actions, positions, and equipment.

After submitting your answer, you’ll receive instant feedback: Correct Answer: You’ll see a short explanation of the rule. Incorrect Answer: Learn why the chosen answer is incorrect and review the relevant rule.

Read the Question
Progress Through the Questions

A multiple-choice question will appear below the video.Example: "What happens if the First Serve fails?"

Complete all the questions to finish the quiz. Your progress will be tracked visually—watch as your tennis player moves down the piste!

Select the Correct Answer

Choose the option(s) that best align with the fencing rules. Some questions may have more than one correct answer, so read carefully.

Game Objective

Tips for Success

Know the Rules: Familiarize yourself with tennis regulations, such as valid points, serving rules, and prohibited actions.

Your goal is to identify rule violations and proper actions just like a professional tennis umpire.

Observe Closely: Look for details like boundary lines, player stances, and ball placements.

By the end of the game, you’ll have improved your understanding of tennis rules and gained confidence in making calls.

Stay Calm Under Pressure: Just like in a real match, make quick and accurate decisions.

Ready to Begin?

Click Start Quiz to test your skills and become a master referee!

START QUIZ

01:30

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Rule Explanation

If the First Serve fails (e.g., the ball lands outside the service box, hits the net, or the player commits a foot fault), the server gets a Second Serve. This is the second and final chance to serve the ball correctly into the service box. If the Second Serve also fails, this results in a Double Fault, meaning the server loses the point, and the opponent is awarded a point.

01:30

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Rule Explanation

When the ball lands outside the boundaries of the court, it is considered "out". The opponent automatically wins the point. This rule applies whether the ball lands wide of the sidelines or long past the baseline.

01:30

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Rule Explanation

In tennis, it is allowed to deliberately aim at the opponent's body to disrupt their movement and make it harder for them to return the ball. The key point is that the ball must always be hit with the racquet – it is not allowed to block or deflect the ball with your body.

01:30

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Rule Explanation

If the ball touches the net, there are two outcomes:

  1. If the ball stays on the player’s side, they lose the point.
  2. If the ball lands in the opponent’s valid court, it remains in play.

01:30

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Completed Questions: 5/5

Rule Explanation

In tennis, if the ball touches any part of the line, it is considered in. This rule applies to all lines on the court, including the baseline, sidelines, and service box lines. The lines are part of the valid playing area, and even the smallest contact with the line makes the ball a legal shot.

Congratulations!

You've completed the referee training for Fencing! Feel free to start again or review the rules.

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