The tennis primer . inthe act of striking, or has been struck by either of theplayers more than once consecutively, or has been volleyedbefore it has passed over the net, or has failed to passover the net before its first bound, or has touched theground twice consecutively on either side of the net,although the second time may be out of court. It is a let if the ball in service touches the net, pro-vided the service is otherwise good. In this case the strokeis played over again without loss to either player. Either player loses a stroke if the ball touches him oranything that he wears or carri


The tennis primer . inthe act of striking, or has been struck by either of theplayers more than once consecutively, or has been volleyedbefore it has passed over the net, or has failed to passover the net before its first bound, or has touched theground twice consecutively on either side of the net,although the second time may be out of court. It is a let if the ball in service touches the net, pro-vided the service is otherwise good. In this case the strokeis played over again without loss to either player. Either player loses a stroke if the ball touches him oranything that he wears or carries, except his racket in theact of striking, or if he volleys the ball, unless he therebymakes a good return, no matter whether he is standingwithin the limits of the court or outside; or if he touchesor strikes the ball more than once consecutively, or if heor his racket (in his hand or otherwise) touches the netor any of its supports while the ball is in play, or if hevolleys the ball before it has passed the MAURICE E. McLOUGHLIN,Conqueror of Norman E. Brookes and Anthony F. Wilding in Davis Cup singles.


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