noun a term used in tennis to refer to the side of the court that is diagonally opposite the server
adjective describing the side of the court that is diagonally opposite the server
Ad court is commonly used in other racket sports such as squash and badminton to refer to the same side of the court as in tennis.
In legal contexts, 'ad' can be short for 'advertisement', so 'ad court' could potentially refer to a court case involving advertising or related issues.
In tennis, the ad court refers to the left side of the court for each player, as viewed from the perspective of the player receiving the serve.
In the world of tennis, 'ad court' refers to the side of the court where the server stands when the score is 40-30 or advantage in a game.
In psychology, 'ad court' may be used metaphorically to refer to a situation where one side has an advantage over the other in a conflict or competition.
In legal contexts, 'ad court' may be used to refer to the side of the court where the plaintiff or prosecution presents their case in a trial.
Sports commentators use 'ad court' to describe the specific side of the tennis court where certain plays or strategies are executed during a match.