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DOUBLES TENNIS


Question Posted Wednesday June 28 2006, 10:06 am

Well if anyone would be so kind to explain the game of doubles tennis to me, it would be greatly appreciated. Actually, I know how to play, I'm really confused on when your partner serves. Let's say i just served a game, when does my partner serve? And when do we switch sides? Pleaseee HELP!

thank you!
-Janine


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*Kate* answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 3:09 pm:
If you are serving game one then you serve the entire game so you start at the service line on the right side of the court and your partner stands on the left side close to the net. You get two serves. Then you serve from the service line on the left side of the court and your partner stands on the right side of the court near the net. And so on until that game is over.

In game two the other team serves the entire game.

In game three your partner serves for the entire game.

After every three games you and the other team switch sides of the court. So after game 3 you switch and after game 6 you switch

I hope that helped

Kate <3

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