1) When serving there is a imaginary extension of the singles sidelines that cannot be crossed by a players foot AT ANY TIME DURING THEIR SERVICE MOTION. At the start of your motion in the Ad court you sometimes place your right foot on or across the left sideline extended. Even though you move this foot away from this prohibited area during your service motion it doesn’t, matter the violation has already occurred. Example at 1:41 . 2) There is also an imaginary extension of the center hash mark. When serving in the Duce court your right foot sometimes starts in a position that crosses or touches this imaginary line. Example at 6:04. Here is a short vid you might enjoy as it features Nick Kyrgios. ua-cam.com/video/qm1rt5qlHh8/v-deo.htmlsi=S_pqY0Mv3E3OvhUI. Pay attention to the first thirty one seconds of the clip and the one minute forty five second mark.
Weird. My reply to your reply only appears if I hit the “Newest” button as opposed to “Top”. Before today I’d never even noticed that button. Hopefully we both learn something today. **** I resubmitted my response and now it appears in the “Top” category. Nuts I didn’t do anything differently. The reason I felt this response should be seen is that if someone who loves tennis as much as yourself could be unaware of this rule as well as a professional tennis player (Kyrgios) then some of your viewers may not know it either. Nuts, seconds after the post appeared in “responses “ it disappeared again. I assume it’s to short a time for you to read it and delete it so I assume it’s the app doing it.
Kick ass! Nice highlight towards the end. Wish I could do that.
This guys going places
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@@blakemartin3943 vamossss, when you joining the series!?
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1) When serving there is a imaginary extension of the singles sidelines that cannot be crossed by a players foot AT ANY TIME DURING THEIR SERVICE MOTION. At the start of your motion in the Ad court you sometimes place your right foot on or across the left sideline extended. Even though you move this foot away from this prohibited area during your service motion it doesn’t, matter the violation has already occurred. Example at 1:41 . 2) There is also an imaginary extension of the center hash mark. When serving in the Duce court your right foot sometimes starts in a position that crosses or touches this imaginary line. Example at 6:04.
Here is a short vid you might enjoy as it features Nick Kyrgios. ua-cam.com/video/qm1rt5qlHh8/v-deo.htmlsi=S_pqY0Mv3E3OvhUI. Pay attention to the first thirty one seconds of the clip and the one minute forty five second mark.
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Weird. My reply to your reply only appears if I hit the “Newest” button as opposed to “Top”. Before today I’d never even noticed that button. Hopefully we both learn something today. **** I resubmitted my response and now it appears in the “Top” category. Nuts I didn’t do anything differently.
The reason I felt this response should be seen is that if someone who loves tennis as much as yourself could be unaware of this rule as well as a professional tennis player (Kyrgios) then some of your viewers may not know it either.
Nuts, seconds after the post appeared in “responses “ it disappeared again. I assume it’s to short a time for you to read it and delete it so I assume it’s the app doing it.
Very nice get. 😮 But could you please stop FOOT FAULTING!😢
@@Dasato123 how so?!?