SECTION 10 – TIME-OUT RULES
Overall, the time-out rules aim to maintain the integrity of the game while prioritizing player safety and fair competition.
Overall, the time-out rules aim to maintain the integrity of the game while prioritizing player safety and fair competition.
8.A. Any action that stops play will result in a dead ballA ball that is noA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More longer in playThe point in time when the referee or server (or server's partner per rule 4.D.2) starts to call the score. More. More. 8.B. A faultA rules violation that results in a dead ballA ball that is no longer in play. More and the end of the rallyContinuous play that occurs after the serve and before a fault. More. More called by a referee or player, or a faultA rules violation that results in a dead ballA ball that is no longer in play. More
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SECTION 7 – FAULTA rules violation that results in a dead ball and the end of the rally. More RULES A faultA rules violation that results in a dead ball and the end of the rally. More (and resulting dead ballA ball that is no longer in play. More) will be declared for the following: 7.A. If the serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rallyContinuous play that occurs after the serve and before a fault. More. More or service return does not bounce before the ball is struck. 7.B. Hitting the ball into the player’s side of the net without the
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3.A.1 Ball In PlayThe point in time when the refereeAny object on or near the court, including hanging over the court, that can interfere with play. Permanent objects include the ceiling, walls, fencing, lighting fixtures, net posts, net post legs, the stands and seats for spectators, the referee, line judges, spectators when in their recognized positions, and all other objects around and above the court. More or serverThe player who initiates a rally. Depending on the team’s score, it is possible that the player who serves may not be the correct server. More (or server’s partner per rule 4.D.2) starts to call the score. More – The timeframe during which a rallyContinuous play that occurs after the serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More and before a faultA rules violation that results in a dead ball and the end of the rally. More. More is played, from the hit of the ball to make the serveThe initial
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