If you are playing leagues you really should get most of these correct! See can you manage to get 2/3s correct. 14 of the 21.
The referee can award a walkover to the player on court where the opponent has not turned up . . .
Within 10 minutes of start time
Within 20 minutes of start time
Within the time stated in the competition rules
Within whatever period of time the match referee decides
The warm up time for a match is . . . .
4 minutes (2 minutes per side)
5 minutes (2 1/2 minutes per side)
3 minutes (90 seconds per side)
As long as the referee decides
To player who serves first is . . . .
Decided by the toss a coin
The 'home' player
Decided by a spin of the racquet
Decided by the team captains
Where the ball goes out on the serve the call is . . . .
"Out"
"Out of court"
"Fault"
"Stop"
Where the server foot faults the call should be. . . .
"Foot Fault"
"Stop"
"Hand Out"
"Fault"
Where the server attempts to serve and completely misses the ball . . .
The player can try again
The opponent wins the point and the serve
The referee can decide what to do
None of the above
When unsure whether a ball is 'good' the marker / referee should . . .
Stop play and ask the players
Stop play and award a let
Do nothing and wait for an immediate appeal by the opponent.
Do nothing and wait for an appeal by the opponent either immediately or at the end of the rally.
Regarding the replacement of a referee which of the following is most accurate
The referee can be changed at the request of one of the players
Both players must agree to the change of referee
The referee cannot be changed on request
It is up to the team captains
During a rally when the ball goes out of court (including striking the 'out' line) the correct call is . . . .
"Out"
"Out of court"
"Fault"
"Stop"
During a rally where the ball hits the tin the correct call is . . .
"Fault"
"Out"
"Down"
"Not up"
During a rally where the referee / marker considers that the ball has bounced more than once the correct call is . . .
"Fault"
"Down"
"Not Up"
"Stop"
If the ball strikes the opponent on its way either from or to the side wall it is a
Let
Stroke to the opponent
Stroke to the player
None of the above
If the ball strikes the opponent on its direct route to the front wall it is a . . .
Let
Stroke to player
Stroke to opponent
None of the above
Where a player drops something other than the racquet during a rally (such as eye-guards, string 'savers' or bumper strip or a hankie/tissue) the referee / marker should . . . .
Stop play and caution the player
Stop player and award a let
Stop play and award a stroke to the opponent
Do nothing
When a string goes (or the racquet breaks or there is a need to change shoes because the sole has lifted) and the player asks for a let to replace the equipment the referee should
Allow the let and give 90 seconds for change of equipment
Award "no let" and give 90 seconds for change of equipment
Allow the let and give three minutes for change of equipment
Allow the let and give three minutes for change of equipment
When the player is feeling unwell (out of breath, nausea, dizziness) and requests a let the referee should
Allow the let and grant 3 minutes recovery time
Give a stroke to the opponent and grant 3 minutes recovery time
Give a stroke to the opponent and grant the player as long as they need to recover.
Deny a let.
When a player has injured himself / herself and asks for a let and recovery time the referee should . . .
Allow the let and grant 3 minutes recovery time
Deny the let and allow 3 minutes recovery time
Deny the let and allow 15 minutes recovery time
Deny the let and allow the player as long as they need to recover
Outside the 90 second intervals between games there is no coaching allowed during a match.
True
False
Between the warm-up and the first game there is a 90 second interval allowed.
True
False
It is accepted practice that at the end of the match the players shake hands and thank the referee
True
False
A Junior player, someone under 19 years, asks that he or she not be required to wear eye-guards for a league match as it is not a junior competition. Your decision should be . . .
It is o.k. as long as the opponent doesn't object
It is o.k. if the player's parents say it is o.k.
It is o.k. if the player's parents say it is o.k. AND if the opponent doesn't object
Juniors must wear eye-guards at all times while on court.