Theme list: tennis with definitions
231 entries
| FRONT | WORD | BACK | DEFINITION |
|---|---|---|---|
| BCDFGHLMPRSTW | AD | DOSZ | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] Advantage; also, designating the left-hand side, from the player's point of view, of their half of the court, where the advantage point following a deuce is always played. |
| DFLMPRT | ACE | DS | [v. ACED, ACING, ACES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A serve won without the opponent hitting the ball. |
| BCDFGLMPRTW | ADS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] Advantage; also, designating the left-hand side, from the player's point of view, of their half of the court, where the advantage point following a deuce is always played. |
| — | GET | AS | [n. GITTIN] [Wiktionary - Sense 36] A difficult return or block of a shot. |
| — | GOT | H | [n. GITTIN] [Wiktionary - Sense 36] A difficult return or block of a shot. |
| B | LET | S | [v. LETTED, LETTING, LETS] [Wiktionary - Sense 13] The hindrance caused by the net during serve, only if the ball falls legally. |
| — | NET | ST | [v. NETTED, NETTING°, NETS] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A mesh stretched to divide the court in tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc. |
| — | SET | AST | [v. SET°, SETTING°, SETS] [Wiktionary - Sense 89] A complete series of games, forming part of a match. |
| FLMPR | ACED | — | [v. ACED, ACING, ACES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A serve won without the opponent hitting the ball. |
| DFLMPRT | ACES | — | [v. ACED, ACING, ACES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A serve won without the opponent hitting the ball. |
| — | CHIP | S | [v. CHIPPED, CHIPPING, CHIPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] A light shot with a downward slice, usually played from close to the net. |
| — | CLAY | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A tennis court surface made of crushed stone, brick, shale, or other unbound mineral aggregate. |
| — | DEEP | S | [a. DEEPER, DEEPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] Penetrating a long way, especially a long way forward. |
| — | DINK | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A soft drop shot. |
| — | GETS | — | [n. GITTIN] [Wiktionary - Sense 36] A difficult return or block of a shot. |
| BCTW | HANG | S | [v. HUNG or HANGED, HANGING°, HANGS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] To rebound unexpectedly or unusually slowly, due to backward spin on the ball or imperfections of the ground. |
| — | HELD | — | [v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] To win one's own service game. |
| A | HOLD | S | [v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] To win one's own service game. |
| — | HUNG | — | [v. HUNG or HANGED, HANGING°, HANGS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] To rebound unexpectedly or unusually slowly, due to backward spin on the ball or imperfections of the ground. |
| B | LETS | — | [v. LETTED, LETTING, LETS] [Wiktionary - Sense 13] The hindrance caused by the net during serve, only if the ball falls legally. |
| — | NETS | — | [v. NETTED, NETTING°, NETS] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A mesh stretched to divide the court in tennis, badminton, volleyball, etc. |
| — | SETS | — | [v. SET°, SETTING°, SETS] [Wiktionary - Sense 89] A complete series of games, forming part of a match. |
| — | SLAM | S | [v. SLAMMED, SLAMMING°, SLAMS] [Wiktionary - Sense 18] One of the competitions of the yearly Grand Slam events. |
| E | STOP | EST | [v. STOPPED or STOPT, STOPPING, STOPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] A very short shot which touches the ground close behind the net and is intended to bounce as little as possible. |
| S | TIME | DRS | [v. TIMED, TIMING°, TIMES] [Wiktionary - Sense 34] Reminder by the umpire for the players to continue playing after their pause. |
| — | YIPS | — | [v. YIPPED, YIPPING, YIPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A nervous condition which prevents a sportsperson from playing properly; especially a condition which causes a golfer to miss an easy putt, or a tennis player to serve a double fault. |
| FLMPR | ACING | — | [v. ACED, ACING, ACES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A serve won without the opponent hitting the ball. |
| GVW | ALLEY | S | [n. -LEYS] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] The extra area between the sidelines or tramlines on a tennis court that is used for doubles matches. |
| — | BAGEL | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A score of 6-0 in a set (after the shape of a bagel, which looks like a zero). |
| — | BREAK | S | [v. BROKE, BROKEN, BREAKING°, BREAKS] [Wiktionary - Sense 37] To win a game (against one's opponent) as receiver. |
| — | BROKE | NR | [v. BROKE, BROKEN, BREAKING°, BREAKS] [Wiktionary - Sense 37] To win a game (against one's opponent) as receiver. |
| — | CHIPS | — | [v. CHIPPED, CHIPPING, CHIPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] A light shot with a downward slice, usually played from close to the net. |
| — | CLAYS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A tennis court surface made of crushed stone, brick, shale, or other unbound mineral aggregate. |
| — | DEEPS | — | [a. DEEPER, DEEPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] Penetrating a long way, especially a long way forward. |
| — | DEUCE | DS | [v. DEUCED, DEUCING, DEUCES] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A tied game where either player can win by scoring two consecutive points. |
| — | DINKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A soft drop shot. |
| — | DRAVE | — | [v. DROVE° or DRAVE, DRIVEN, DRIVING°, DRIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To hit the ball with a drive. |
| — | DRIVE | LNRS | [v. DROVE° or DRAVE, DRIVEN, DRIVING°, DRIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To hit the ball with a drive. |
| — | FAULT | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] An illegal serve. |
| — | FIVES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] a ball game, somewhat like tennis, played against a wall. |
| — | FLICK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A powerful underarm volley shot. |
| — | FRAME | DRS | [v. FRAMED, FRAMING°, FRAMES] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] To hit (the ball) with the frame of the racquet rather than the strings (normally a mishit). |
| BCTW | HANGS | — | [v. HUNG or HANGED, HANGING°, HANGS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] To rebound unexpectedly or unusually slowly, due to backward spin on the ball or imperfections of the ground. |
| A | HOLDS | — | [v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] To win one's own service game. |
| — | LIMBA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A large African tree, Terminalia superba, whose hard wood is used for furniture, table tennis paddles and musical instruments. |
| — | POACH | Y | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] The act of taking something unfairly, as in tennis doubles where one player returns a shot that their partner was better placed to return. |
| O | RALLY | E | [v. -LIED, -LYING°, -LIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A sequence of strokes between serving and scoring a point. |
| — | SHANK | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 24] To hit or kick the ball in an unintended direction. |
| — | SLAMS | — | [v. SLAMMED, SLAMMING°, SLAMS] [Wiktionary - Sense 18] One of the competitions of the yearly Grand Slam events. |
| — | SLICE | DRS | [v. SLICED, SLICING, SLICES] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] To hit the ball with a stroke that causes a spin, resulting in the ball swerving or staying low after a bounce. |
| — | SMASH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A very hard overhead shot hit sharply downward. |
| — | SPOON | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] To hit (the ball) weakly, pushing it with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock. |
| E | STOPS | — | [v. STOPPED or STOPT, STOPPING, STOPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] A very short shot which touches the ground close behind the net and is intended to bounce as little as possible. |
| — | STOPT | — | [v. STOPPED or STOPT, STOPPING, STOPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] A very short shot which touches the ground close behind the net and is intended to bounce as little as possible. |
| — | TIMED | — | [v. TIMED, TIMING°, TIMES] [Wiktionary - Sense 34] Reminder by the umpire for the players to continue playing after their pause. |
| S | TIMES | — | [v. TIMED, TIMING°, TIMES] [Wiktionary - Sense 34] Reminder by the umpire for the players to continue playing after their pause. |
| GVW | ALLEYS | — | [n. -LEYS] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] The extra area between the sidelines or tramlines on a tennis court that is used for doubles matches. |
| — | BAGELS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A score of 6-0 in a set (after the shape of a bagel, which looks like a zero). |
| — | BREAKS | — | [v. BROKE, BROKEN, BREAKING°, BREAKS] [Wiktionary - Sense 37] To win a game (against one's opponent) as receiver. |
| — | CLAYED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A tennis court surface made of crushed stone, brick, shale, or other unbound mineral aggregate. |
| — | DEDANS | — | [n. DEDANS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A division, at one end of a tennis court, for spectators. |
| — | DEEPER | — | [a. DEEPER, DEEPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] Penetrating a long way, especially a long way forward. |
| — | DEUCED | — | [v. DEUCED, DEUCING, DEUCES] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A tied game where either player can win by scoring two consecutive points. |
| — | DEUCES | — | [v. DEUCED, DEUCING, DEUCES] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A tied game where either player can win by scoring two consecutive points. |
| — | DINKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A soft drop shot. |
| — | DRIVEN | — | [v. DROVE° or DRAVE, DRIVEN, DRIVING°, DRIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To hit the ball with a drive. |
| — | DRIVES | — | [v. DROVE° or DRAVE, DRIVEN, DRIVING°, DRIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To hit the ball with a drive. |
| — | FAULTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] An illegal serve. |
| — | FLICKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A powerful underarm volley shot. |
| — | FRAMED | — | [v. FRAMED, FRAMING°, FRAMES] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] To hit (the ball) with the frame of the racquet rather than the strings (normally a mishit). |
| — | FRAMES | — | [v. FRAMED, FRAMING°, FRAMES] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] To hit (the ball) with the frame of the racquet rather than the strings (normally a mishit). |
| — | GITTIN | G | [n. GITTIN] [Wiktionary - Sense 36] A difficult return or block of a shot. |
| — | GOTTEN | — | [n. GITTIN] [Wiktionary - Sense 36] A difficult return or block of a shot. |
| CW | HANGED | — | [v. HUNG or HANGED, HANGING°, HANGS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] To rebound unexpectedly or unusually slowly, due to backward spin on the ball or imperfections of the ground. |
| — | HAZARD | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 9] The side of the court into which the ball is served. |
| — | HOLDEN | — | [v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] To win one's own service game. |
| — | LETTED | — | [v. LETTED, LETTING, LETS] [Wiktionary - Sense 13] The hindrance caused by the net during serve, only if the ball falls legally. |
| — | PHENOM | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Someone or something that is phenomenal, especially a promising young player in sports like baseball, American football, basketball, tennis, and golf. |
| — | PUSHER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A defensive player who does not attempt to hit winners, instead playing slower shots into the opponent's court. |
| B | RACKET | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An implement with a handle connected to a round frame strung with wire, sinew, or plastic cords, and used to hit a ball, such as in tennis or a shuttlecock in badminton. |
| — | REALER | — | [a. REALER, REALEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A player of real tennis. |
| — | RETURN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] To bat the ball back over the net in response to a serve. |
| — | SERVER | SY | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] The player who serves the ball. |
| — | SHANKS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 24] To hit or kick the ball in an unintended direction. |
| — | SINGLE | DST | [v. -GLED, -GLING, -GLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] A game with one player on each side, as in tennis. |
| — | SLICED | — | [v. SLICED, SLICING, SLICES] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] To hit the ball with a stroke that causes a spin, resulting in the ball swerving or staying low after a bounce. |
| — | SLICES | — | [v. SLICED, SLICING, SLICES] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] To hit the ball with a stroke that causes a spin, resulting in the ball swerving or staying low after a bounce. |
| — | SPOONS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] To hit (the ball) weakly, pushing it with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock. |
| — | SQUASH | Y | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A sport played in a walled court with a soft rubber ball and bats like tennis racquets. |
| — | STROKE | DRS | [v. STROKED, STROKING, STROKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] The hitting of a ball with a racket; also, the movement of the racket and arm that produces that impact. |
| — | TENNIS | T | [n. -NISES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] To play tennis. |
| — | TWEENY | — | [n. TWEENIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A shot played between the legs; a tweener. |
| — | UMPIRE | DS | [v. -PIRED, -PIRING, -PIRES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] The official who presides over a tennis match sat on a high chair. |
| — | VOLLEY | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to return a tennis ball before it touches the ground |
| — | CHIPPED | — | [v. CHIPPED, CHIPPING, CHIPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] A light shot with a downward slice, usually played from close to the net. |
| — | CLAYING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A tennis court surface made of crushed stone, brick, shale, or other unbound mineral aggregate. |
| — | DEEPEST | — | [a. DEEPER, DEEPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] Penetrating a long way, especially a long way forward. |
| — | DEUCING | — | [v. DEUCED, DEUCING, DEUCES] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A tied game where either player can win by scoring two consecutive points. |
| — | DINKING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A soft drop shot. |
| — | DROPPER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A drop shot. |
| — | FAULTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] An illegal serve. |
| — | FLICKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A powerful underarm volley shot. |
| — | GETABLE | — | [n. GITTIN] [Wiktionary - Sense 36] A difficult return or block of a shot. |
| — | GETTING | — | [n. GITTIN] [Wiktionary - Sense 36] A difficult return or block of a shot. |
| — | HAZARDS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 9] The side of the court into which the ball is served. |
| — | LETTING | — | [v. LETTED, LETTING, LETS] [Wiktionary - Sense 13] The hindrance caused by the net during serve, only if the ball falls legally. |
| — | PUSHERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A defensive player who does not attempt to hit winners, instead playing slower shots into the opponent's court. |
| — | RALLIED | — | [v. -LIED, -LYING°, -LIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A sequence of strokes between serving and scoring a point. |
| — | RALLIES | — | [v. -LIED, -LYING°, -LIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A sequence of strokes between serving and scoring a point. |
| — | RECEIVE | DRS | [v. -CEIVED, -CEIVING, -CEIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] To be in a position to hit back a service. |
| — | RETURNS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] To bat the ball back over the net in response to a serve. |
| — | SERVERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] The player who serves the ball. |
| — | SHALLOW | S | [a. -LOWER, -LOWEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] Not far forward, close to the net. |
| — | SHANKED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 24] To hit or kick the ball in an unintended direction. |
| — | SINGLED | — | [v. -GLED, -GLING, -GLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] A game with one player on each side, as in tennis. |
| — | SINGLES | — | [v. -GLED, -GLING, -GLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] A game with one player on each side, as in tennis. |
| — | SKYHOOK | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A form of the overhead smash in which the eastern grip is used to hit the ball farther behind the body than usually possible. |
| — | SLAMMED | — | [v. SLAMMED, SLAMMING°, SLAMS] [Wiktionary - Sense 18] One of the competitions of the yearly Grand Slam events. |
| — | SLICING | — | [v. SLICED, SLICING, SLICES] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] To hit the ball with a stroke that causes a spin, resulting in the ball swerving or staying low after a bounce. |
| — | SMASHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A very hard overhead shot hit sharply downward. |
| — | SMASHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A very hard overhead shot hit sharply downward. |
| — | SPOONED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] To hit (the ball) weakly, pushing it with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock. |
| E | STOPPED | — | [v. STOPPED or STOPT, STOPPING, STOPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] A very short shot which touches the ground close behind the net and is intended to bounce as little as possible. |
| — | STROKED | — | [v. STROKED, STROKING, STROKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] The hitting of a ball with a racket; also, the movement of the racket and arm that produces that impact. |
| — | STROKES | — | [v. STROKED, STROKING, STROKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] The hitting of a ball with a racket; also, the movement of the racket and arm that produces that impact. |
| — | TENNIST | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A tennis player |
| — | TWEENER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] A shot that is hit between the legs. |
| — | TWEENIE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A shot that is hit between the legs; a tweener. |
| — | UMPIRED | — | [v. -PIRED, -PIRING, -PIRES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] The official who presides over a tennis match sat on a high chair. |
| — | UMPIRES | — | [v. -PIRED, -PIRING, -PIRES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] The official who presides over a tennis match sat on a high chair. |
| — | VOLLEYS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to return a tennis ball before it touches the ground |
| — | APPROACH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] To play an approach shot. |
| — | BASELINE | RS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The line at the farthest ends of the court indicating the boundary of the area of play. |
| — | CHIPPING | — | [v. CHIPPED, CHIPPING, CHIPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] A light shot with a downward slice, usually played from close to the net. |
| — | DRIVABLE | — | [v. DROVE° or DRAVE, DRIVEN, DRIVING°, DRIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] To hit the ball with a drive. |
| — | DROPPERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A drop shot. |
| — | DROPSHOT | S | [n. -S] · a type of shot in tennis |
| — | FAULTING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] An illegal serve. |
| — | FLICKING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A powerful underarm volley shot. |
| A | FOREHAND | S | [n. -S] · a type of tennis stroke |
| — | FRAMABLE | — | [v. FRAMED, FRAMING°, FRAMES] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] To hit (the ball) with the frame of the racquet rather than the strings (normally a mishit). |
| — | GETTABLE | — | [n. GITTIN] [Wiktionary - Sense 36] A difficult return or block of a shot. |
| — | HANGABLE | — | [v. HUNG or HANGED, HANGING°, HANGS] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] To rebound unexpectedly or unusually slowly, due to backward spin on the ball or imperfections of the ground. |
| — | HAZARDED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 9] The side of the court into which the ball is served. |
| — | HOLDABLE | — | [v. HELD, HOLDEN, HOLDING°, HOLDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] To win one's own service game. |
| — | LINESMAN | — | [n. LINESMEN] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A male line judge. |
| — | LINESMEN | — | [n. LINESMEN] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A male line judge. |
| — | OVERHEAD | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A smash. |
| — | RECEIVED | — | [v. -CEIVED, -CEIVING, -CEIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] To be in a position to hit back a service. |
| — | RECEIVES | — | [v. -CEIVED, -CEIVING, -CEIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] To be in a position to hit back a service. |
| — | RETURNED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] To bat the ball back over the net in response to a serve. |
| — | SHALLOWS | — | [a. -LOWER, -LOWEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] Not far forward, close to the net. |
| — | SHANKING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 24] To hit or kick the ball in an unintended direction. |
| — | SINGLING | — | [v. -GLED, -GLING, -GLES] [Wiktionary - Sense 19] A game with one player on each side, as in tennis. |
| — | SKYHOOKS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A form of the overhead smash in which the eastern grip is used to hit the ball farther behind the body than usually possible. |
| — | SMASHING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A very hard overhead shot hit sharply downward. |
| — | SPOONING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] To hit (the ball) weakly, pushing it with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock. |
| E | STOPPING | — | [v. STOPPED or STOPT, STOPPING, STOPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 25] A very short shot which touches the ground close behind the net and is intended to bounce as little as possible. |
| — | STRAIGHT | S | [a. STRAIGHTER, STRAIGHTEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] Describing the sets in a match of which the winner did not lose a single set. |
| — | STROKING | — | [v. STROKED, STROKING, STROKES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] The hitting of a ball with a racket; also, the movement of the racket and arm that produces that impact. |
| — | TENNISES | — | [n. -NISES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of tennis |
| — | TENNISTS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A tennis player |
| — | TRAMLINE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Either of the two pairs of sidelines marked on a tennis court which mark the outside of the singles and doubles playing areas. |
| — | TWEENERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] A shot that is hit between the legs. |
| — | TWEENIES | — | [n. TWEENIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A shot played between the legs; a tweener. |
| — | UMPIRING | — | [v. -PIRED, -PIRING, -PIRES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] The official who presides over a tennis match sat on a high chair. |
| — | VOLLEYED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to return a tennis ball before it touches the ground |
| — | VOLLEYER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A player who hits volleys. |
| — | WIDEBODY | — | [n. -BODIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A tennis racket having a thick (although not necessarily wide) frame, increasing the racket's stiffness. |
| — | ADVANTAGE | DS | [v. -TAGED, -TAGING, -TAGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The score where one player wins a point after deuce but needs the next to carry the game. |
| — | BACKBOARD | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A flat vertical wall with the image of a tennis net drawn or painted on it, designed to practice hitting against such that the ball rebounds. |
| — | BACKCOURT | S | [n. -S] · (tennis, mainly US) the part of the court between the service line and the baseline |
| — | BADMINTON | S | [n. -S] · © a game, similar to lawn tennis, played with shuttlecocks |
| — | BASELINER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A player who plays from the baseline, seldom moving to the net. |
| — | BASELINES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The line at the farthest ends of the court indicating the boundary of the area of play. |
| — | DROPSHOTS | — | [n. -S] · a type of shot in tennis |
| — | FOOTFAULT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To commit a foot fault. |
| — | FOREHANDS | — | [n. -S] · a type of tennis stroke |
| — | FRONTENIS | — | [n. -TENISES] · (sport) a variation of the Basque ball game of pilota~ played on a large court with a tennis-style racquet |
| — | HARDCOURT | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A tennis court having a hard surface, frequently concrete |
| — | HAZARDING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 9] The side of the court into which the ball is served. |
| — | OVERHEADS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] A smash. |
| — | PENTHOUSE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] Any of the sloping roofs at the side of a real tennis court. |
| — | RECEIVING | — | [v. -CEIVED, -CEIVING, -CEIVES] [Wiktionary - Sense 8] To be in a position to hit back a service. |
| — | RETURNING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] To bat the ball back over the net in response to a serve. |
| — | SCORELINE | S | [n. -S] · (British~) the score or final result of a football, rugby, or tennis etc~. match |
| — | SHALLOWED | — | [a. -LOWER, -LOWEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] Not far forward, close to the net. |
| — | SHALLOWER | — | [a. -LOWER, -LOWEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] Not far forward, close to the net. |
| — | STRAIGHTS | — | [a. STRAIGHTER, STRAIGHTEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] Describing the sets in a match of which the winner did not lose a single set. |
| — | TRAMLINES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Either of the two pairs of sidelines marked on a tennis court which mark the outside of the singles and doubles playing areas. |
| — | VOLLEYERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A player who hits volleys. |
| — | VOLLEYING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to return a tennis ball before it touches the ground |
| — | ADVANTAGED | — | [v. -TAGED, -TAGING, -TAGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The score where one player wins a point after deuce but needs the next to carry the game. |
| — | ADVANTAGES | — | [v. -TAGED, -TAGING, -TAGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The score where one player wins a point after deuce but needs the next to carry the game. |
| — | APPROACHED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] To play an approach shot. |
| — | APPROACHES | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] To play an approach shot. |
| — | BACKBOARDS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A flat vertical wall with the image of a tennis net drawn or painted on it, designed to practice hitting against such that the ball rebounds. |
| — | BACKCOURTS | — | [n. -S] · (tennis, mainly US) the part of the court between the service line and the baseline |
| — | BADMINTONS | — | [n. -S] · © a game, similar to lawn tennis, played with shuttlecocks |
| — | BASELINERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A player who plays from the baseline, seldom moving to the net. |
| — | CANNONBALL | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A served ball that travels with great speed and describes little or no arc in flight. |
| — | CHALLENGER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] Often in the form Challenger: a match, tournament, or tour of the second-highest tier organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals. |
| — | CROSSCOURT | — | [b.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Hit diagonally into the opposite corner of the court |
| — | FOOTFAULTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To commit a foot fault. |
| — | PENTHOUSES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] Any of the sloping roofs at the side of a real tennis court. |
| — | PICKLEBALL | S | [n. -S] A racquet sport resembling tennis. |
| — | SCORELINES | — | [n. -S] · (British~) the score or final result of a football, rugby, or tennis etc~. match |
| — | SHALLOWEST | — | [a. -LOWER, -LOWEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] Not far forward, close to the net. |
| — | SHALLOWING | — | [a. -LOWER, -LOWEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] Not far forward, close to the net. |
| — | SPORTFULLY | — | [b.] · Derivative of sport «an individual or group activity pursued for exercise or pleasure, often involving the testing of physical capabilities and taking the form of a competitive game such as football, tennis, etc~» |
| — | STRAIGHTED | — | [a. STRAIGHTER, STRAIGHTEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] Describing the sets in a match of which the winner did not lose a single set. |
| — | STRAIGHTER | — | [a. STRAIGHTER, STRAIGHTEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] Describing the sets in a match of which the winner did not lose a single set. |
| — | TIEBREAKER | S | [n. -S] · Derivative of tie-break «(tennis) a method of deciding quickly the result of a set drawn at six-all, usually involving the playing of one deciding game for the best of twelve points in which the service changes after odd-numbered points» |
| — | UNPASSABLE | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Not able to be passed; not capable of being beaten at the net by a passing shot. |
| — | WIDEBODIES | — | [n. -BODIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A tennis racket having a thick (although not necessarily wide) frame, increasing the racket's stiffness. |
| — | ADVANTAGING | — | [v. -TAGED, -TAGING, -TAGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The score where one player wins a point after deuce but needs the next to carry the game. |
| — | APPROACHING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] To play an approach shot. |
| — | CANNONBALLS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A served ball that travels with great speed and describes little or no arc in flight. |
| — | CHALLENGERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] Often in the form Challenger: a match, tournament, or tour of the second-highest tier organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals. |
| — | FOOTFAULTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To commit a foot fault. |
| — | FRONTENISES | — | [n. -TENISES] · (sport) a variation of the Basque ball game of pilota~ played on a large court with a tennis-style racquet |
| — | STRAIGHTEST | — | [a. STRAIGHTER, STRAIGHTEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] Describing the sets in a match of which the winner did not lose a single set. |
| — | STRAIGHTING | — | [a. STRAIGHTER, STRAIGHTEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 11] Describing the sets in a match of which the winner did not lose a single set. |
| — | TIEBREAKERS | — | [n. -S] · Derivative of tie-break «(tennis) a method of deciding quickly the result of a set drawn at six-all, usually involving the playing of one deciding game for the best of twelve points in which the service changes after odd-numbered points» |
| — | CANNONBALLED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A served ball that travels with great speed and describes little or no arc in flight. |
| — | FOOTFAULTING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To commit a foot fault. |
| — | SPORTFULNESS | — | [n. -ES] · Derivative of sport «an individual or group activity pursued for exercise or pleasure, often involving the testing of physical capabilities and taking the form of a competitive game such as football, tennis, etc~» |
| — | CANNONBALLING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A served ball that travels with great speed and describes little or no arc in flight. |
| — | COUNTERPUNCHER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A player who returns every ball and relies on the opponent making mistakes |
| — | SPORTFULNESSES | — | [n. -ES] · Derivative of sport «an individual or group activity pursued for exercise or pleasure, often involving the testing of physical capabilities and taking the form of a competitive game such as football, tennis, etc~» |
| — | COUNTERPUNCHERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A player who returns every ball and relies on the opponent making mistakes |
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