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We’ve got you covered with the absolute basics, minus the jargon. So you can walk in cool, swing confidently, and not whack your partner in the face. The “Kitchen” Isn’t for Standing In. There’s a 7-foot zone on both sides of the net called the non-volley zone, but everyone just calls it the “kitchen.” You can’t hit the ball out of the air while standing in it. Step in=fault. Think of it like lava. Respect the lava.
Let the Ball Bounce – At First. After the serve, each side must let the ball bounce once before hitting it. No smashing it back straight away! This “double bounce rule” keeps it fair and stops the game from turning into a tennis-style power match.
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