Netball
In badminton , tennis , table tennis and volleyball, netball or net roller describes a game ball that "goes into the opponent's playing field after touching the upper edge of the net". A netball when serving in tennis leads to a repetition of the serve.
literature
- John Littleford & Andrew Magrath: "Tennis, perfect technique, clever tactics" , Copress Sport, Stieber Verlag , p. 173
- Patrick Rutishauser: "Sports language in the course of time" , Diplomica Verlag , p. 59
- Jan Hasper: " Tennis - An analysis of cultural semiotics and movement studies with consequences for teaching practice " , dissertation for obtaining a doctorate in the educational sciences department of the Philipps University of Marburg / Lahn, p. 145
Individual evidence
- ↑ Netball, the. In: duden.de .
- ↑ Der Neue Brockhaus : Lexikon u. Dictionary in 5 Bd. Ue Atlas, Volume 3, 1979, p. 692 [1]