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Rule of the Week (2/1/97)
"What happens when your break a string?"
Every week TennisONE will respond to a frequently asked
question about the rules of tennis.
Rule of the Week Question
In the Australian Open the announcers said that during the
serve sequence, when the receiver of the first ball breaks a string,
the point is played over starting with the first serve. Also, if the server
breaks a string and the ball goes in, the point is played out. If the serve
is out, the server can change racquets and have a second serve. Could
you comment on these rules. Thanks
Answer
We think our announcers have it about right. Let's go through
this step by step:
- If the receiver breaks a string on a first serve
fault, he can change racquets and the server gets two serves.
- If the server breaks a string on a first serve
fault, he could change racquets and have a second serve only.
- If either player breaks a string while the ball is in
play (including a good serve), play continues until the point is over.
- Under the ATP rules, a player cannot play with a broken
string (after completing the point in which the string broke).
- Under USTA rules, a player can continue to play subsequent
points with a broken string if he or she chooses.
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