by WillyPenn on November 1st, 2006

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In racquetball, if I hit the ball and it hits my opponent, what is the rule?

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  • by paul_k_666 on January 14th, 2008

    paul_k_666

    Usually, it's a replay. Your opponent is obligated to get out of the way if possible. If he can, but does not get out of the wy, it's an "avoidable hinder" and it's your point (this happens mostly in refereed matches).

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  • by benthere on November 13th, 2006

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    He gets to beat you with his racket. And he serves from there on.

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  • by ptrask on November 1st, 2006

    ptrask

    It means that your opponent will be pissed and hit you back :-)

    Actually, a ball that hits a person is considered a dead ball at that point, just as if it hit an obstacle or went out of the court.

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