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PaceThe speed at which the ball is hit. It's commonly used to mean a great deal of speed, but in fact a well-paced shot may be hit rather slowly. A common tactic against a hard-hitting opponent is to vary the pace from one shot to the next.
PairA doubles team.
PartnerOne of the two players on a doubles team.
PassTo hit a shot that goes past the opponent, usually when the opponent is at or near the net.
Passing shotA shot that passes the opponent.
Penalty pointSee point penalty.
Pickup shotAnother name for a half volley.
PlacementA shot hit to an area where the opponent cannot reach it.
PoachIn doubles, to hit a ball, usually with a volley, that would ordinarily have been played by the partner.
PointThe basic scoring unit in tennis. The points are numbered "fifteen," "thirty," "forty," and "game." One player serves throughout a game and the first player to win four points wins the game, with the provision that the margin of victory must be at least two points. See advantage; deuce; game; match; set, scoring system.
Point penaltyA penalty which costs the player a point in the current game. The umpire may assess a point penalty for various kinds of unsportsmanlike conduct, such as verbal or physical abuse of an official, using obscenity, or delaying a game through incessant argument of a call.
PuddlerA player who hits a lot of chip shots and drop shots.
Punch volleyA volley hit with a very short, punching stroke.
Put awaySame as kill.

 





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