Rule Submission Title | Questioning an opponents call |
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USAP Board Voting Status | Passed |
USAP Rules Committee Voting Status | Passed: Moved guidance to start of rulebook. There is a concern that any 'should' rule is not enforceable and has no penalty, so this is just guidance. |
Existing Rule # | 6.D.5. |
Proposed Rule Change | 6.D.5. A player should not question nor comment on an opponent’s call, although any player may appeal a call to the referee before the next serve occurs. |
Original Rule Text | 6.D.5. A player should not question an opponent’s call, although any player may appeal a call to the referee before the next serve occurs. |
Reasoning Behind Suggested Change | To further clarify that the opponents shouldn't comment on the opponents call whether in the form of a question or a comment. Some players have taken the language of the current rule to be literal in that they cannot ask a question such as, "Are you sure?" These players have said there's no rule against commenting, however, such as, "I saw it out. |
Scenarios In Which the Rules Applies | A ball is called out but the opponent thinks the ball was in. Some players have taken the language of the current rule to be literal in that they cannot ask a question such as, "Are you sure?" These players have said there's no rule against commenting, however, such as, "I saw it out." |
Rule Book Year | 2023 |
Rule Change ID | 268 |
Date Created | October 31, 2021 |
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