Player A plays a boast and the ball hits his opponent on its way from the side wall to the front wall. What is the correct decision if the return would have been otherwise good?
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player A
Stroke to Player B
Player A plays the ball and on his follow through, which was not excessive, strikes his opponent, player B, with his racket. The opponent asks for a let.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player A
Stroke to Player B
Player A serves the ball and you (the ref.) think that it might have touched the service line. You say nothing. At the end of the rally which the server won the opponent asks for a let on the service.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player A
Stroke to Player B
A player breaks her racket during a rally and asks for a let because the racket broke. What is the correct decision?
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player A
Stroke to Player B
How long has a player got to replace a broken racquet?
3 minutes
2 minutes
90 seconds
As long as it takes
A player serves from the incorrect side but you did not stop the serve. At the end of the rally the receiver, who lost the rally, asks for a let on the serve as it was from the wrong side.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to the player
Stroke to the opponent
Player A returns the ball down the centre of the court and takes up a position on the 'T'. Player B allows the ball to come off the back wall and then asks for a let as there is every chance that the ball, if played, would strike her opponent.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to A
Stroke to B
Player A turns on the ball (that is, allows the ball to pass on one side of the body, strike the back wall and travel back by the other side of the body), plays the shot and strikes Player B with the ball on its way to the front wall. Player B asks for a Let.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to A
Stroke to B
A player is injured and requests time to recover. How long has the player?
It depends on the type of injury
3 Minutes
15 minutes
As long as is required
A junior player requests permission to play using his or her own glasses instead of the required eye-guards.
This is allowable.
If it is an adult competition the junior doesn't need eye-guards.
Only prescription lenses in eye-guards are allowable.