| Tennis is a sport with numerous rules and
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| | off, nothing that a player does can
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| regulations, and getting them all in your
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| | entitle them to call out their own let.
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| head can take a while. In this article,
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| | Similarly, if a distraction occurs such
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| we'll examine some commonly occurring
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| | as a cell phone ring while a player is
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| issues regarding the game so that you can
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| | serving, they are held responsible and no
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| have a clearer outlook on exactly what
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| | let should be given. The opponent of the
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| should happen should these questions come
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| | person who is being distracted is
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| up in a game.
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| | completely in charge of whether or not
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| Q: What should I do if a ball from
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| | their opponent should be allowed a let,
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| another court rolls onto my court during
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| | and they should let sportsmanship and
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| the middle of a match?
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| | fairness guide their decision. However,
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| A: The rules laid out by the
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| | it should be a players responsibility to
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| International Tennis Federation state
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| | ensure that any distractions will be
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| that a request by another tennis player
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| | minimized by doing such things as turning
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| to remove their ball from your court must
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| | off their cellular phone. If, however,
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| be honored. However, the request doesn't
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| | the referee doesn't state that cellular
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| need to be honored while you have a ball
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| | phones should be turned off before the
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| in play. If a player from another game
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| | game, in certain cases, a referee may
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| hits a ball that doesn't land on your
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| | allow a player to have a let. However,
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| court but near the court's lines, the
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| | this can only happen once per game at
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| sportsmanship-upholding rules of the
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| | most for any player, since after it
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| federation state that you should take
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| | occurs, every player should be familiar
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| time when you are not in play to retrieve
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| | with the fact that cellular phones should
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| the ball for the other player.
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| | be left aside. In addition, lets should
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| Q: Can I call my own let?
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| | not be allowed due to the sounds made by
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| A: Lets are not allowed to be called by
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| | any of the audience members. Although it
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| the player performing the service.
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| | can be distracting, spectator noise is
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| Regardless of the situation, be it a snap
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| | not the basis for the replaying of a
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| of the player's racket strings or a
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| | point.
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| distraction such as their hat blowing
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