K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 1 My 2nd serve is long. My opponent still returns the ball, but
breaks his string by doing so. Can I call a let and re-do 1st serve? | d****t 发帖数: 1284 | 2 the point is already over when your serve landed long. so NO. | K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 3 You mean if I served in I can?
【在 d****t 的大作中提到】 : the point is already over when your serve landed long. so NO.
| d****t 发帖数: 1284 | 4 if you second serve is in, your opponent has no choice but to play to
point with the broken racket.
nobody can call a let if your 2nd serve is in. you have to play to point.
the 1st serve is different.
【在 K****D 的大作中提到】 : You mean if I served in I can?
| K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 5 hehe, here is the official answer:
http://www.usta.com/Improve-Your-Game/Rules/Rules-and-Line-Call
Q. When you break a string during play, can you call a let?
A. No. Once the point begins, you need to finish the point- and it will
count- with the same racquet with which you started the point.
However, if you miss a serve (long or wide) and your opponent plays a “
practice” return on this out ball and breaks his string, then you are
entitled to play a let (with two serves coming) after he fetches a fresh
racquet.
I guess if my 1st serve is long, and my opponent breaks the string,
I can call a let and re-do 1st serve.
【在 d****t 的大作中提到】 : if you second serve is in, your opponent has no choice but to play to : point with the broken racket. : nobody can call a let if your 2nd serve is in. you have to play to point. : the 1st serve is different.
| d****t 发帖数: 1284 | 6 i think this only applies to the first serve.
if your opponent chooses to receive your second serve with the broken
racket, then you don't get another first serve. if he get a fresh
racket, then you get a first serve.
maybe usta has a different rule. but it doesn't make any sense to me to
replay the point when the point is clearly over when you double faulted.
Calls/Let_Calls/
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【在 K****D 的大作中提到】 : hehe, here is the official answer: : http://www.usta.com/Improve-Your-Game/Rules/Rules-and-Line-Call : Q. When you break a string during play, can you call a let? : A. No. Once the point begins, you need to finish the point- and it will : count- with the same racquet with which you started the point. : However, if you miss a serve (long or wide) and your opponent plays a “ : practice” return on this out ball and breaks his string, then you are : entitled to play a let (with two serves coming) after he fetches a fresh : racquet. : I guess if my 1st serve is long, and my opponent breaks the string,
| B******a 发帖数: 601 | 7 The reason you call it let is to let your opponent to replace his racket. You
can argue that is interruption of your service. If your opponent decides to
use his broken racket, no let play.
【在 K****D 的大作中提到】 : My 2nd serve is long. My opponent still returns the ball, but : breaks his string by doing so. Can I call a let and re-do 1st serve?
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