The receiver asks for a let just after his opponent has served as his/her eye-guards have fogged-up . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke To Opponent
The player asks for a let because he dropped his racket . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
The players accidentally collide and the player's racket falls to the ground and she asks for a let . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
A player's asks for a let because the opponent's headband has fallen on the floor . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
During a rally something falls from the viewing balcony and the player asks for a let. What do you decide as referee?
It depends on the circumstances.
Always a let.
Never a let.
The strings break and the player asks for a let . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
You think that the serve might have been a fault but you are not sure and make no call (which is the correct thing to do). At the end of the rally which the receiver lost, the receiver asks for a let . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Neither the Marker or the Referee made a call in relation to players A's pick up as they were unsure if it was 'good'. At the end of the rally player B asks for a let . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to B
A player vomits on the court and requests time to recover. As referee you should decide to
Allow as long as is needed for the player to recover and for the court to be restored to playing condition.
Allow 3 minutes for the player to recover and for the court to be restored to playing condition.
Require the player to concede the current game and take the 90 seconds interval to restore the court to playing conditions.
Award the match to the opponent.
A player raises her hand during the rally to indicate that she thinks a ball was not-up (and maybe that she will be appealing at the end of the rally). Her opponent immediatly asks for a let for distraction. The marker had made no call and you were unsure of the pick-up. What do you now decide?
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to opponent
Stroke to the player
A player is struck by the opponent's racket on the follow through (not excessive) and asks for a let . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
A player is struck by the ball and asks for a let. The opponent who had not 'turned' on the ball had volleyed the ball and it was going direct to the front wall . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
A player plays a volley and strikes his opponent with the ball when the opponent moved into the way. The player had not 'turned' on the ball was going direct to the front wall. The player asks for a let.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to the player
Stroke to the opponent.
A player is injured in the lunge and asks for a let and recovery time.
Yes Let and 3 minutes recovery time.
No Let and 3 minutes recovery time.
No Let and 15 minutes recovery time.
No Let and as much time as the competition allows in recovery time.
The opponent drops the ball and is in the way of the player who has taken a direct route to the ball. The player asks for a let. . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
A player's racket strikes his opponent during the swing (reasonable - not excessive) and the player asks for a let as the ball goes down. The opponent was in the way.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
The opponent is in the way of the player's direct route to the ball and the player makes an attempt to get to the ball by going around the opponent. He then realises he won't make it and asks for a let . . . . .
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
A player drops the ball and his opponent lobs in response. The player asks for a let on the grounds that he might hit his opponent when it was his turn to play the ball. When the player made the call he was not in a position to hit the ball as it was still high in the air.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
The player drives a good length but the opponent asks for a let claiming interference. You think that although there was slight interference it should not have stopped the opponent getting to the ball.
Yes Let
No Let
Stroke to Player
Stroke to Opponent
Both players are close together at the ' T ' and a player plays and gets a nick on the side wall. The opponent asks for a let on the grounds that he was blocked from intercepting the ball.
Yes Let
No Let
Can you get a stroke if the ball has already come off the back wall?
Yes
No
A player hits his opponent with the ball when playing a boast. The return would have been good but not a winner and the player asks for a let.