A stroke in which a ball touches the top of the net in passing over.
A rally whose result doesn't count, usually because the umpire called a halt in play because of some distraction or interruption. See the following entry.
A stroke that doesn't count and must be replayed. This most commonly happens when a serve touches the net before entering the proper service court. It's also a let if the serve is delivered before the receiver is ready, if play is interrupted by some unusual occurrence (such as an animal running onto the court), or if a linesman's decision that resulted in stoppage of play is reversed by the umpire.
a stoppage of play as a result of a serve hitting the net or interference from outside the playing court
When a service ball tips the top of the net before landing in the proper service box.
Called to announce that a point is to be replayed. A common example is when a serve clips the top of the net but still lands correctly in the court.
a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver's court; the ball must be served again
A serve that touches the net but lands in the opponent's service box. The player then serves over.
A legitimate cessation of play to allow a rally to be replayed.
An official stoppage in play after which a rally is replayed.
when the ball touches the net but enters the opponent's half of the court within the play area. The point is replayed
A point replayed because of interference; such as a ball rolling onto the court during play. This point would be replayed with two serves.
A rally whose result is not scored.
A point the does not count and must be replayed. Usually occurs when a serve hit the net, but drops in play
A minor violation of the rules allowing a rally to be replayed.
A serve that bounces off the top of the net. If the serve lands in the service box, the server may repeat the serve. If the serve lands outside of the service box, the serve is counted as a fault.
A serve that has touched the top of the net and landed in, resulting in the serve being replayed.
When someone serves, and the ball touches the net and then falls into the opposite service box, a let is called. The point is replayed.
1) (Verb) To lease or rent part or all of a property to a third party. 2) (Noun may not apply here unless you are playing tennis with your Real Estate Agent) A served ball that strikes the net but still falls in to the service court in tennis.
permitting the serve to be taken over or to replay a point
(1) When the service hits the net and lands in a let is played and the server gets another ball, (2) an error in scoring or lines has occurred and the point is replayed
If play is interrupted for any reason during a rally, a let is called and the point does not count.
A situation in which a point is replayed. See Rule 7.
An official break in play, caused by a minor violation such as the shuttlecock touching the net. After a let, the rally is replayed and scores remain unchanged.
If the ball touches the net and then falls into the diagonally opposite service box, a let is called, and the server is permitted to serve again.
if a player is interfered with by an outside source, the shot is replayed
A point that must be replayed. Usually occurs when a serve hit the net, but lands legally.