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The ITF Rules of Tennis

When your serve hits your partner stationed at the net, is it a let, fault, or loss
of point? Likewise, what is the ruling when your serve, before touching the
ground, hits an opponent who is standing back of the baseline. The answers
to these questions are obvious to anyone who knows the fundamentals of tennis,
but it is surprising the number of players who don’t know these fundamentals.
All players have a responsibility to be familiar with the basic rules and
customs of tennis.

Further, it can be distressing when a player makes a decision
in accordance with a rule and the opponent protests with the remark:
“Well, I never heard of that rule before!” Ignorance of the rules constitutes a
delinquency on the part of a player and often spoils an otherwise good match.
What is written here constitutes the essentials of The Code, a summary of
procedures and unwritten rules that custom and tradition dictate all players
should follow.

No system of rules will cover every specific problem or situation
that may arise. If players of good will follow the principles of The Code,
they should always be able to reach an agreement, while at the same time
making tennis more fun and a better game for all. The principles set forth in
The Code shall apply in cases not specifically covered by the ITF Rules of
Tennis and USTA Regulations.

Before reading this you might well ask yourself: Since we have a book that
contains all the rules of tennis, why do we need a code? Isn’t it sufficient to
know and understand all the rules? There are a number of things not specifically
set forth in the rules that are covered by custom and tradition only. For
example, if you have a doubt on a line call, your opponent gets the benefit of
the doubt. Can you find that in the rules? Further, custom dictates the standard
procedures that players will use in reaching decisions. These are the
reasons we need a code.

The Code governing unofficiated matches
 
 
 

 

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