Frequently Asked Tennis Questions
by Kadence Buchanan
Tennis is a sport with numerous
rules and regulations, and getting them all in your head can take a while. In
this article, we'll examine some commonly occurring issues regarding the game so
that you can have a clearer outlook on exactly what should happen should these
questions come up in a game.
Q: What should I do if a ball from another court rolls onto my court during the
middle of a match? A: The rules laid out by the International Tennis Federation
state that a request by another tennis player to remove their ball from your
court must be honored. However, the request doesn't need to be honored while you
have a ball in play. If a player from another game hits a ball that doesn't land
on your court but near the court's lines, the sportsmanship-upholding rules of
the federation state that you should take time when you are not in play to
retrieve the ball for the other player.
Q: Can I call my own let? A: Lets are not allowed to be called by the player
performing the service. Regardless of the situation, be it a snap of the
player's racket strings or a distraction such as their hat blowing off, nothing
that a player does can entitle them to call out their own let. Similarly, if a
distraction occurs such as a cell phone ring while a player is serving, they are
held responsible and no let should be given. The opponent of the person who is
being distracted is completely in charge of whether or not their opponent should
be allowed a let, and they should let sportsmanship and fairness guide their
decision. However, it should be a players responsibility to ensure that any
distractions will be minimized by doing such things as turning off their
cellular phone. If, however, the referee doesn't state that cellular phones
should be turned off before the game, in certain cases, a referee may allow a
player to have a let. However, this can only happen once per game at most for
any player, since after it occurs, every player should be familiar with the fact
that cellular phones should be left aside. In addition, lets should not be
allowed due to the sounds made by any of the audience members. Although it can
be distracting, spectator noise is not the basis for the replaying of a point.
About the Author:
Kadence Buchanan writes articles
on many topics including
Tennis,
Golf, and
Recreation
Source of this article:
www.goarticles.com
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