by Mary Perry on April 26th, 2005

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If a player hits the ball and it bounces in the opponent's court and then returns to the player's side of the court due to either wind or top spin without the opponent's touching the ball at all, who's point is it?

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  • by Jeff Szlauko on June 27th, 2005

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    The player who hit the ball gets the point. This is also the one case where your opponent is allowed to reach over the net and hit the ball, provided he does not hit the net.

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  • by dalcowfan22 on December 13th, 2006

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    The person who hit it would receive the point because the opponent MUST hit the ball back on to the opposing side.

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  • by dalcowfan22 on December 13th, 2006

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    The person who hit it would receive the point because the opponent MUST hit the ball back on to the opposing side.

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