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Stroke on the non-racket side of the body
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High deep shot to the backcourt of the opponent |
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Stroke just clearing the net and falling immediately in the opponent's court |
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Stroke on the racket side of the body |
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points needed to win a GAME in singles |
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points needed to win a GAME in doubles |
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Reserve because the birdie hits the net and goes in the court |
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Means a score of zero (0) |
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A forehand stroke made on the backhand side of the body |
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When the serving team loses a point and the serve |
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Hard overhead stroke hit downward with great force |
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Stroke made when the birdie is hit below the waist and upward |
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When the birdie is hit with the frame of the racket |
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Extending the game by playing extra points when the score is tied at a certain point. The player or the team reaching this score has the option of setting |
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When the score is 9-9 you play to 12 (3 points)
When the score is 10-10 you play to 12 (2 points) |
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15 point game When the score is 13-13 you play to 18 (5 points) When the score is 14-14 you play to 17 (3 points)
21 point game When the score is 19-19 you play to 24 (5 points) When the score is 20-20 you play to 23 (3 points)
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