At about the 1:30 mark there was a discussion concerning a ball that may have been out. Where I play only one side at a time makes line calls. Excepting when the other side is asked. Remarks that dispute the call, such as “are you sure”, “I thought that it was in”, etc. are inappropriate.
If you strongly disagree with a line call made by your opponent, it's appropriate in tournament play to question the call. Of course, your opponent has no obligation to overturn their original call.
Pretty good play for 3.5.
solid 3.5 players- good competition.
Thank you for posting.
At about the 1:30 mark there was a discussion concerning a ball that may have been out. Where I play only one side at a time makes line calls. Excepting when the other side is asked. Remarks that dispute the call, such as “are you sure”, “I thought that it was in”, etc. are inappropriate.
If you strongly disagree with a line call made by your opponent, it's appropriate in tournament play to question the call. Of course, your opponent has no obligation to overturn their original call.
I did not realize that; I have been under the impression that it is bad manners to question line calls.@@TeamHanlonPickleball
The ball hit the white line. It is in, right?
The shutter speed on the video is a bit too high. The ball movement is choppy.