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Rules For Tennis Index
17. The Ball in Play

A ball is in play from the moment at which it is delivered in service. Unless a fault or a let is called it remains in play until the point is decided.

 

USTA Comment:

A point is not decided simply when, or because, a good shot has clearly passed a player, or when an apparently bad shot passes over a baseline or sideline. An outgoing ball is still definitely in play until it actually strikes the ground, backstop, a permanent fixture (other than the net, posts, singles sticks, cord or metal cable, strap or band), or a player. The same applies to a good ball, bounding after it has landed in the proper Court. A ball that becomes imbedded in the net is out of play.

 

USTA Comment:

When a ball is hit into the net and the player on the other side, thinking the ball is coming over, strikes at it and hits the net he loses the point if his touching the net occurs while the ball is still in play.

 

Case 1. A player fails to make a good return. No call is made and the ball remains in play. May his opponent later claim the point after the rally has ended?

 

Decision. No. The point may not be claimed if the players continue to play after the error has been made, provided the opponent was not hindered.

 

USTA Comment:

An out call on A’s shot to B’s Court must be made before B’s return has either gone out of play or been hit by A. See Case 3 under Rule 29 regarding this situation in an umpired match.

 

 

The Singles Game Rules
1. The Court
2. Permanent Fixtures
3. The Ball
4. The Racket
5. Server & Receiver
6. Choice of Ends & Service
7. The Service
8. Foot Fault
9. Delivery of Service
10. Service Fault
11. Second Service
12. When to Serve
13. The "Let"
14. The "Let" in Service
15. Order of Service
16. When Players Change Ends
17. The Ball In Play
18. Server Wins Point
19. Receiver Wins Point
20. Player Loses Point
21. Player Hinders Opponent
22. Ball Falls on The Line
23. Ball Touches Permanent Fixtures
24. A Good Return
25. Hindrance of A Player
26. Score In A Game
27. Score In A Set
28. Maximum Number of Sets
29. Role of Court Officials
30. Continuous Play and Rest Periods
31. Coaching
32. Ball Change
The Doubles Game Rules Wheelchair Tennis
1. The Doubles Game
2. The Doubles Court
3. Order of Service in Doubles
4. Order of Receiving in Doubles
5. Service Out of Turn in Doubles
6. Error in Order of Receiving Doubles
7. Service Fault in Doubles
8. Playing the Ball in Doubles
1. The Competitive Wheelchair Tennis Player
2. The Service
3. The Ball in Play
4. Player Loses Point
5. Wheelchair/Able Bodied Tennis


Appendix II: Alternative Scoring Methods for Tennis





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