Padel Court Covers For Schools and Sports Centres

19 Aug.,2024

 

Padel Court Covers For Schools and Sports Centres

Padel Rule 1: Courts

Padel courts should meet the standards shown below in the section &#;padel courts&#;.

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Padel Rule 2: Time Keeping

The umpire will give your opponent a walkover, a free win, if you do not show up on time. But there are some exceptions to the rule. If you are late due to something out of your control (a force majeure), the umpire will wait for any amount of time he or she thinks is reasonable.

 

Padel Rule 3: Player Positions

In a doubles match, there are two teams, each composed of two players. The serving team stays on one side of the net, and the receiving team stays on the opposite side of the net.

 

The one player who serves (puts the ball in play) should have the best view of the net. At the same time, the opposing team&#;s receiving partner is always diagonal to the server.

 

All players must serve and receive according to the regulations. Players can move around anywhere on their side of the court, but they cannot be outside the court.

 

Padel Rule 4: Choice of Sides and Service

Sides and services are often a source of tension during a padel match between two teams. Who serves first? Which side of the court do the players want to be on? It can be pretty chaotic. The fairest and efficient way to handle this is to flip a coin to make a decision.

 

The winning team will choose one of three options:

 

  1. Which team serves first.
  2. Which side of the court they&#;ll play for the first game.

Or

  1. They hand over the choice to their opposing team.

 

Once the &#;coin winning team&#; makes their choice, the opposing team has the opportunity to choose whichever option is remaining.

 

Padel Rule 5: Switching Sides

Players must switch sides (ends) after the first, third, and every subsequent odd game of the set. In a &#;tiebreak&#; (also known as a &#;set tiebreaker&#;) players change ends after every six points.

 

Padel Rule 6: Service

All points begin with service. If the first service is invalid, the server must be allowed a second chance to serve. For service to be valid, it must meet the following requirements.

 

a) At the start of service, servers must stand behind the service line. Both feet must remain there until the ball has been served.

b) The server must bounce the ball on the ground within the service box they inhabit to carry out the serve.

c) The server may not touch the service line with their feet nor the imaginary line running parallel with it.

d) At the time of hitting the ball, it should be at, or below waist-high and the player should have at least one foot on the ground.

e) The server hits the ball, which travels across the net toward the receiving box. They must hit it from their right side of the court, and it must bounce within the lines that define the receiver&#;s side of the court.

f) While serving, a player may not walk, run, or jump. Only minimal amounts of foot movement are acceptable.

g) A serve occurs when the ball contacts the racquet, or in an attempt to hit the ball before it hits the ground.

h) If service accidentally occurs from the wrong side, you&#;ll need to correct your error as soon as you realise. All points remain valid in this situation, but if there is a fault on the first service, the umpire should consider it.

i) Before each set, the players should settle which one of them will serve first. Once they&#;ve determined it, they must stick with that decision for the rest of the set.

j) When a player serves out of turn, the player who should have served must do so as soon as the mistake is recognised. Points won before the error are valid.

k) The server does not serve the player until the player is ready. However, the receiving player adapts to the server&#;s rhythm, and when the server is ready to serve, so is the receiving player.

l) A &#;not ready&#; call is only valid if nobody attempts to return the serve. And if it&#;s apparent that the receiver was not ready, you cannot call a &#;fault&#;.

 

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Padel Rule 7: Service Fault

 

There are only six circumstances in which a service fault can occur:

  1. If the server infringes the rule 6 (a &#; f).
  2. The server misses an attempt to hit the ball.
  3. The ball lands (bounces) outside the lines of the receiver&#;s box.
  4. The ball hits the server or his fellow team player including anything they&#;re wearing or carrying.
  5. If after bouncing in the receiver&#;s box, the ball touches the fence around the court before the second bounce.
  6. In a court without a safety zone, if the ball bounces into the receiver&#;s box and then straight through the court gates when no out-of-court play is authorised.

 

Padel Rule 8: Return of Serve

The player receiving has to wait for the ball to bounce within their service box and hit it before it bounces for a second time.

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