Pickleball Exam|20 Questions and
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pickleball - -a sport that is a cross between tennis, badminton and ping
pong; the ball used in this game
- baseline - -the line at the back of the pickle ball court (22ft. from net)
- 22 ft. - -the distance from the baseline to the net
- centerline - -the line bisection the service courts that extends from the
non volley zone line to the baseline
- crosscourt - -the opponent's court diagonally opposite yours
- dink - -a soft, low shot, initiated from within or just behind the non-volley
zone that lands in the opponent's non-volley zone
- fault - -an infringement of the rules that ends the rally
- foot fault - -failure to keep at least one foot behind the baseline and
touching the ground at the moment the middle contacts the ball during a
serve, or stepping on or into the non-volley zone while volleying a ball
- let serve - -a serve that touches the top of the net and lands in the proper
service court
- non-volley zone - -a seven-foot area adjacent to the net within which you
may not volley the ball. The non-volley zone usually includes all lines around
it
- rally - -hitting the ball back and forth between opponents
- serve (service) - -an underhand lob or drive stroke used to put a ball into
play at the beginning of a point
- sideline - -the line at the side of the court
- volley - -to hit the ball before it bounces
- volley - -to volley a ball means to hit it in the air without first letting it
bounce. all volleying must be done with the player's feet clearly behind the
non-volley zone. It is a foul if the player steps on or over the non-volley zone
line
Answers A+ Rated
pickleball - -a sport that is a cross between tennis, badminton and ping
pong; the ball used in this game
- baseline - -the line at the back of the pickle ball court (22ft. from net)
- 22 ft. - -the distance from the baseline to the net
- centerline - -the line bisection the service courts that extends from the
non volley zone line to the baseline
- crosscourt - -the opponent's court diagonally opposite yours
- dink - -a soft, low shot, initiated from within or just behind the non-volley
zone that lands in the opponent's non-volley zone
- fault - -an infringement of the rules that ends the rally
- foot fault - -failure to keep at least one foot behind the baseline and
touching the ground at the moment the middle contacts the ball during a
serve, or stepping on or into the non-volley zone while volleying a ball
- let serve - -a serve that touches the top of the net and lands in the proper
service court
- non-volley zone - -a seven-foot area adjacent to the net within which you
may not volley the ball. The non-volley zone usually includes all lines around
it
- rally - -hitting the ball back and forth between opponents
- serve (service) - -an underhand lob or drive stroke used to put a ball into
play at the beginning of a point
- sideline - -the line at the side of the court
- volley - -to hit the ball before it bounces
- volley - -to volley a ball means to hit it in the air without first letting it
bounce. all volleying must be done with the player's feet clearly behind the
non-volley zone. It is a foul if the player steps on or over the non-volley zone
line