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Is is allowable for a person to park themselves in the middle of the court, never turning around to see the ball or their opponent and wait for the ball to come to them? Is it a "do-over" hider if the ball hits that person in the back of the head?
by Anonymous on May 16th, 2008
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In racquetball, what is the ruling if the ball is hit to the front wall off the back wall and back onto the front wall without hitting the ground?
by kjsdisty on January 7th, 2008
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Is the ball in play when it hits the area above the glass portion of the rear wall when that area is of the same composition as all the other walls and in allignement with the glass portion.
by maramike on January 25th, 2008
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Racquetball: Is the ball in play when it hits the area above the glass portion of the rear wall when that area is of the same composition as all the other walls and in allignement with the glass portion
by maramike on January 25th, 2008
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Is racquetball played in countries outside the US?
by Mastodon on July 27th, 2008
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no, it's different than a squashball. it's larger and usually blue or green. but thanks for your response.
by atadami on January 20th, 2007
Apologies for the rant!!!
by Journo on January 20th, 2007