| Rules of Outdoor Racquetball |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Saturday, 09 July 2011 22:12 |
Outdoor Racquetball Rules - courtesy and adapted from, WORRacquetball Canada and USA Racquetball Rules generally apply to outdoor play. Court SpecificationsOutdoor racquetball courts have no official size, no enclosed space, no ceiling, no back wall and are either One Wall or Three Wall. Court classifications include one-wall, short-wall and long-wall courts. A one-wall court doesn't have side walls. A long-wall court has side walls longer than 30 feet. Some courts have a free-standing back wall-like surface not connected to any other wall but included in the playing area. Play RegulationsTo address the nature and design of the outdoor court, special play regulations for the outdoor game address serving rules, return of serve and balls bouncing over a side wall. Court hindrance doesn't generally apply outdoors, although local rules might designate a particular feature of a specific court as a court hinder. Sun, wind and rain do not constitute a hinder. Quadrant Serving RulesThe server can choose either left or right quadrant for the first serve at the start of the game or after a side out, and must alternate quadrants for each serve until side out or end of game. A serve that hits the center line is a good serve. Choose red balls designed specifically for outdoor play. BevelsIf the ball hits the beveled top of the front wall or the beveled end of a side wall and remains in play, the shot is good. Generally, if a ball hits a wall and remains in play, the shot is good. MarkingsThe placement of line markings varies because the size of outdoor courts varies. Additional lines specific to an outdoor court include side lines, back line and singles service lines. Side lines and a back line mark a 20 foot by 40 foot play area. Singles service lines, if used, reduce the server advantage by marking off 18 inches inside each side line from the short line to the back line. These lines only apply to the serve and do not apply to doubles play. Outdoor courts do not have a receiving or 5 foot line but the receiving player's racquet swing cannot break the plane of the service box. |
| Last Updated on Saturday, 09 July 2011 22:32 |



