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1.3. USATT Rules: 10. A Let




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This article is from the Table Tennis (Ping Pong) FAQ, by ttennis@bu.edu with numerous contributions by others.

1.3. USATT Rules: 10. A Let

10.1 A rally is a let:
10.1.1 If the ball served, in passing over or around the net, touches it
or its supports, provided the serve is otherwise good or is
volleyed by the receiver or his partner.
10.1.2 If the service is delivered when, in the opinion of the umpire, the
receiving player or pair is not ready, provided that neither the
receiver or his partner attempts to strike the ball.
10.1.3 If, in the opinion of the umpire or assistant umpire, failure to
make a good return or otherwise to comply with the Official Laws is
due to a disturbance outside the control of the player.
10.1.4 If it is interrupted for correction of an error in playing order or
ends.
10.1.5 If it is interrupted for introduction of the expedite system.
10.1.6 If it is interrupted for warning a player for a service of doubtful
correctness or that he has failed to notify a change of racket. If
a player fails to notify the umpire and his opponent when he
changes his racket, the umpire shall immediately report this to the
referee. On the first occasion the referee shall disqualify him.
10.1.7 If the conditions of play are disturbed in a way which, in the
opinion of the umpire or assistant umpire, is likely to affect the
outcome of the rally.



 

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