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There is no rule against starting a point with a ball at the net.
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#82 |
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Only if talking interferes with your opponent's ability to play the ball. Same as with loose ball on court.
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I had one of those premature celebrations last night. Wife was not pleased.
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Maybe you can get her to hook-up up with Cindy, she's always open for experimenting with new partners and formations.
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32. Talking during point. A player shall not talk while a ball is moving toward an opponent’s side of the court do you people not know the definition of "shall not" ? It does not say "should not", or "it is discouraged" , it says "SHALL NOT" There is no rule for a loose ball being on the court other than Whenever a ball is not in play, a player must honor an opponent’s request to remove a ball from the court or from an area outside the court that is reasonably close to the lines. Which doesn't say anything about it being there, just that if your opponent wants you to clear it you have to honor their request.
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32. Talking during point. A player shall not talk while a ball is moving toward an opponent’s side of the court. If a player’s talking interferes with an opponent’s ability to play a ball, the player loses the point. For example, if a doubles player hits a weak lob and loudly yells at the player’s partner to get back and if the shout is loud enough to distract an opponent, then the opponent may claim the point based on a deliberate hindrance. If the opponent chooses to hit the lob and misses it, the opponent loses the point because the opponent did not make a timely claim of hindrance. Admittedly, just as with the loose ball, distraction and interference is left to the opponent. But I think it pretty clear from the entire rule (and personal experience in playing) that it'd be quite a stretch to present that non-interfering, verbal signaling to your partner would be "cheating." |
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That Code section 32 needs a revison. "A player shall not talk loudly enough that can be heard by opponent(s) while a ball is moving toward an opponent’s side of the court." would be better, I think. Strictly speaking, as it is worded now Code 32. implies that even whispering to your partner or even to yourself is automatically a hindrance. That's too extreme, imo.
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In real life, communication with a partner has never been expressed as even remotely an issue on either side. Really kind of surprised to read that some may strain to hear a whispered "stay," over acceptable loud shrieks, to be able to righteously label one as "cheaters". Perhaps the solution is to loudly grunt out commands as part of one's follow through. |
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whatcha-whatcha-whatcha-whatcha-get back lob's short get back off the court I didn't sort get back! |
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Gotta love idiots
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Yet another one.
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Thanks. I've been lucky in that for the most part I've played against people w/ a good sense of sportsmanship. Gmatheis as you can see is turning to personal insults as he's lost his argument.
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No, I just dont argue with people who aren't worth arguing with.
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Ive never been distracted to the point of thinking of calling a hinderance. It would have to be a sitter where someone is jumping up & down and screaming for me to call it.
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That actually happened in a tournament I was in once in the late 80s. The guy was livid that I claimed the point. Not only did he jump up and down, he ran towards me screaming and waving his arms. When the tourney director came out and told him he was wrong, he called a foot fault on me from the opposiste baseline (doubles, he was receiving, I was serving). I have never been called or even warned for a foot fault before or since, despite having played USTA and many tourneys over the years. Some people are just dbags.... |
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