Frequently Asked Tennis Questions

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Frequently Asked Tennis Questions


Summary:
Tennis involves a set of intricate rules and understanding them can take time. This article addresses common questions to help clarify what actions should be taken during a match.

Q: What should I do if a ball from another court rolls onto my court during a match?


A: According to the International Tennis Federation, if another player's ball enters your court, you should remove it at the next available opportunity. However, if you are currently playing a point, you are not obligated to stop the game. For sportsmanship, if a ball lands near the lines of your court, fetch it during a break in play.

Q: Can I call my own let?


A: Players serving cannot call their own lets. Distractions like a broken racket string or a hat falling off do not justify calling a let. If external distractions, such as a cell phone ringing, occur while serving, it's the server's responsibility to minimize interruptions. The opponent decides if a let is warranted, guided by fairness and sportsmanship.

The referee may allow a let if they did not remind players to turn off cell phones, but this is limited to one instance per game. Audience noise, while distracting, does not justify a let.

By understanding these guidelines, you can navigate these situations with confidence on the court.

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