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7/28/2024 Baduf

  • Writer: Qian Anna
    Qian Anna
  • Jul 28, 2024
  • 1 min read

"Bas du filet," a French term translating to "bottom of the net" in English, is used in tennis to describe a shot that fails to clear the net, resulting in the ball hitting the lower part and bouncing back towards the player who hit it. Historically, this phrase encapsulates moments of frustration for players and can often be accompanied by a humorous sense of self-deprecation. This mishap is a common sight in matches, from amateurs to professionals, symbolizing the fine margins and the fickle nature of the game. The term also reflects the linguistic flair of tennis terminology, blending precision with the expressive charm characteristic of French influence in the sport.

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