dedans (Meaning)

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dedans (n.)

A division, at one end of a tennis court, for spectators.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dedans

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dedans Sentence Examples

  1. In real tennis, players often aim their shots towards the dedans, the side walls of the court.
  2. The ball ricocheted off the dedans with such force that it caught the opponent off guard.
  3. Skilled players utilize the angles of the dedans to strategically place their shots.
  4. The dedans serve as crucial points of rebound, requiring precision in shot placement.
  5. He expertly played the ball into the dedans, setting up for a winning shot.
  6. The ball struck the dedans and rebounded across the court, eliciting applause from the spectators.
  7. The player's mastery of the dedans allowed them to control the pace of the game.
  8. The opponent struggled to return shots directed towards the dedans, leading to several unforced errors.
  9. A well-placed shot into the dedans can put pressure on the opponent and dictate the flow of the match.
  10. The dedans serve as targets for players to aim their shots, testing their accuracy and skill in real tennis.

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A division, at one end of a tennis court, for spectators.

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No antonyms found.

In real tennis, players often aim their shots towards the dedans, the side walls of the court.

The ball ricocheted off the dedans with such force that it caught the opponent off guard.

Skilled players utilize the angles of the dedans to strategically place their shots.

The dedans serve as crucial points of rebound, requiring precision in shot placement.