Rule Submission Title | Replay Instead of Fault for Service Motion Violation |
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Existing Rule # | 4.A.5; 4.A.6 |
Proposed Rule Change | 4.A.5. The Volley Serve. 4.A.5.a. The server shall use only one hand to release the ball to perform the serve. Exception: A player who has the use of only one hand may use their hand or paddle to release the ball to perform the serve. 4.A.5.b. If the ball is visibly spun by the server during the release, the part(s) of the hand contacting the ball must be bare. 4.A.5.c The server’s release of the ball must be visible to the referee and the receiver. In matches without a referee, the server’s release of the ball must be visible to the receiver. A replay shall be called before the return of serve if the release of the ball is not visible or if the referee (or receiver in non-officiated matches) cannot discern whether an item on the hand contacted a visibly spun ball. 4.A.5.a. 4.A.5.d The server’s arm must be moving in an upward arc … (no change) 4.A.5.b. 4.A.5.e The highest point of the paddle head must not be above the highest part of the wrist … (no change) 4.A.5.c. 4.A.5.f Contact with the ball must not be made above the waist ... (no change) 4.A.5.d. 4.A.5.g The serve must be made without bouncing the ball … (no change) 4.A.5.h Replay: Violation of Rules 4.A.5.a through 4.A.5.g shall result in a replay. All replays shall be called by the referee, except that the receiver may also call for a replay if the receiver cannot discern that an item on the hand contacted a visibly spun ball in a non-officiated match (Rule 4.A.5.b) or if the release of the ball is not visible to the receiver (Rule 4.A.5.c). The replay must be called before the return of serve.
4.A.6. The Drop Serve. 4.A.6.a. Servers must release the ball from one of the server’s hands or dropped off the server's paddle face from any natural (unaided) height and hit the ball after the ball bounces. There is no restriction how many times the ball can bounce nor where the ball can bounce on the playing surface. (no change) 4.A.6.b The server’s release of the ball must be visible to the referee and the receiver. In matches without a referee, the server’s release of the ball must be visible to the receiver. A replay shall be called before the return of serve if the release of the ball is not visible. The rules for feet placement (4.A.4) still apply. 4.A.6.c 4.A.6.b. The ball shall not be propelled (thrown) … (no change) 4.A.6.d 4.A.6.c. If the drop serve is used, the ball may be struck with either a forehand or backhand motion … (no change) 4.A.6.e Replay: Violation of Rules 4.A.6.a through 4.A.6.c shall result in a replay. All replays shall be called by the referee, except that the receiver may also call for a replay if the release of the ball is not visible to the receiver (Rule 4.A.6.b). The replay must be called before the return of serve. 4.L Service Foot Faults. (No change. These remain as faults.) 4.M.9. The server uses an illegal serve (Rules 4.A.5.a, 4.A.5.b, 4.A.5.c) when performing the Volley Serve. (Rules 4.A – 4.A.5.d) (Deleted.) |
Original Rule Text | See below. The existing and proposed text is shown in legislative (i.e., strikeout/underline) format. Underlined text or section numbers are added. Liined through text is deleted or relocated). |
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Rule Book Year | 2023 |
Rule Change ID | 334 |
Date Created | April 21, 2022 |
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