Novak Djokovic, renowned for his advocacy on and off the court, has expressed his discontent with how the Sinner case was handled. Djokovic emphasized that the inconsistent application of anti-doping rules is undermining the integrity of the sport. According to Djokovic, the swift resolut...
A. The hitting surface of the racket shall be flat and consist of a pattern of crossed strings connected to a frame and alternately interlaced or bonded where they cross; and the stringing pattern shall be generally uniform, and in particular not less dense in the center than in any other ...
Monkeys, for example, often exchange calls to locate each other in the wild and figure out whether they know one another.While forms of communication are mostly sound-based, several species have more creative forms of viewable communication. Baby monkeys let their parents know they want to be ...
While they’re mostly the same, the rules for doubles games differ slightly from the rules of tennis in a singles game. The main difference is that two players will be playing on either end of the Net. This means that the court’s size increases, and tramlines are made as part of the...
It's time for more talk about tennis rules! And, specifically, more talk about hindrances! In this episode, I'm answering another question from a Tennis Quick Tips listener on hindrances. And I think you're going to want to know the answer to this question because I'm going to tell ...
Tennis Rules and Regulations Standard rules enforced on professional tennis tours and matches include: Server must stand behind baseline before serve Let callsfor net cords and other interrupted points get do-overs Foot faultsfrom servers touching or crossing baseline result in loss of point ...
You may question their calls, but must abide by them. You lose the point if your shot hits the ground or a permanent fixture outside the lines before it bounces. Permanent fixtures outside the lines include umpire chairs, stands, fences, roof, lights or curtains. You lose the point if ...
In such an event, the Laws of Tennis shall prevail except where they are inconsistent with those rules. 1.3 Subject to Law 21 (The REFEREE), the decision of the Marker in any match as to the interpretation of the Laws shall be final. In matches where there is no Marker, all calls or...
If a ball comes into your court and disturbs your game, call a let and replay the point.The prime objective in making calls is accuracy.A player calls shots landing in or aimed at his side of the court. All out, let or fault calls should be made promptly. Any doubt must be resolved...
Publicity and Promotion 29. Related Regulations 30. Failure to Abide by the Rules and Regulations IV. COMPETITION REGULATIONS 31. Conduct of Event – Local Organising Committee 32. The Captain 33. Captains' Meeting 34. Arbitration 35. Officials 36. Duties of the Referee 37. ITF Representative ...