Wouldn't it still be your point since there is no out of court play (in a real match scenario - In a friendly game I'd give the point to the opponents in a heart beat)
@@mauroger86 As far as I know, when there is 'no out of court play'-rules at present (like here when the courts are too close to each other/no designated area to run out onto) then the point is won when it leaves the court; like a smash over the wall is won when it leaves, so I assume this would be too? I could be wrong though, so feel free to correct me :)
Wouldn't it still be your point since there is no out of court play (in a real match scenario - In a friendly game I'd give the point to the opponents in a heart beat)
But the opponent got the ball outside before it bounced, it was still in play no?
@@mauroger86 As far as I know, when there is 'no out of court play'-rules at present (like here when the courts are too close to each other/no designated area to run out onto) then the point is won when it leaves the court; like a smash over the wall is won when it leaves, so I assume this would be too?
I could be wrong though, so feel free to correct me :)
Well, If you play without out of court it would be my point
Yes thats correct Jesper! But this was a friendly match, so I am counting it!
@@OtroNivelPadel Sounds about right, fair play for the good reaction :D