LINE CALL RULES, FAULT RULES, DEAD BALL RULES Flashcards
TRUE OR FALSE
A served ball that clears the non-volley zone and lands in the correct service court or on any correct service court line is in.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE
any ball in play that lands in the court or touches any court line is in, except the serve.
TRUE
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A ball contacting the playing surface completely outside of the court is
OUT
FAULT OR POINT
If the serve or service return does not bounce before the ball is struck.
FAULT
FAULT OR POINT
Hitting the ball under the net or between the net and the net post.
FAULT
FAULT OR POINT
A ball hit by a player that first lands out of bounds or onto their own side of the court.
FAULT
FAULT OR POINT
A player, a player’s apparel, or a player’s paddle contacting the net system, the net posts, or the opponent’s court, when the ball is in play.
FAULT
FAULT OR POINT
After the serve, the ball contacts a player or anything the player is wearing or carrying, except the paddle or the player’s hand(s) in contact with the paddle and below the wrist.
FAULT
A live ball that is stopped by a player before it becomes dead (e.g., catching or stopping a ball in flight before it makes contact with the playing surface).
FAULT
THE FAULT IS ON THE PLAYER WHO STOP THE BALL
FAULT OR POINT
After the serve, a ball contacting any permanent object before bouncing on the court.
FAULT
FAULT OR POINT
Once the ball is in play, a player hitting the ball before the ball entirely crosses the plane of the net.
FAULT
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Any action that stops play will result in a
DEAD BALL
A valid hinder will result in a
REPLAY
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A hinder called by the referee or player will result in a
DEAD BALL
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Other than non-volley zone violations, a fault may only be committed when the ball is
LIVE