(Tennis)
Match the terms to their definition.

A ) ace
a stroke done to the right-front of the body (for right-handers), with the racket in a normal position (palm of hand facing opponent)
B ) backhand stroke
position facing the net. Used to begin most tennis strokes
C ) endurance
a tennis stroke made across the body with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke
D ) fault
exercising to increase stamina; mostly associated with aerobic activities and cardiovascular health
E ) flexibility
the way the game begins. Governed by a specific set of rules
F ) forehand stroke
a tennis stroke that creates a backspin on the ball
G ) let
is the absolute range of movement in a joint or series of joints and muscles
H ) rally
forward spin (usually of a moving ball) that is imparted by an upward stroke
I ) ready position
a sequence of shots within a point
J ) service
to exert force on an object using muscles
K ) slice
a service winner; the opponent cannot return the serve
L ) strength
when the service hits the net and lands in a let is played and the server gets another ball
M ) topspin
when the ball does not land in the service box

Respuesta :

A) A service winner; the opponent cannot return the serve

B) A tennis stroke made across the body with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke

C) Exercising to increase stamina; mostly associated with aerobic activities and cardiovascular health

D) When the ball does not land in the service box

E) Is the absolute range of movement in a joint or series of joints and muscles

F) A stroke done to the right-front of the body (for right-handers), with the racket in a normal position (palm of hand facing opponent)

G) When the service hits the net and lands in a let is played and the server gets another ball

H) A sequence of shots within a point

I) Position facing the net. Used to begin most tennis strokes

J) The way the game begins. Governed by a specific set of rules

K) A tennis stroke that creates a backspin on the ball

L) To exert force on an object using muscles

M) A tennis stroke made across the body with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke