The guy in gray was claiming that you got to the ball but the racquet hit the ball down into the court and then bounced back over the net. In my opinion if that were true the projectory of the ball would of been much more up and not as level and direct as the ball appeared to be. Nice match from all players.
Stupid of Grey man to stop play when A. Its not his call. B. Its not obvious to all it was a double hit...and C. They still have a good chance to win that point. Clearly he was frustrated at that point on the score and his play.
I’m under the impression that only the player can make the call for a double bounce. If the opposing teams stops and you say it wasn’t a double bounce that’s the end of story?
Well.....the rules state that you cannot call a double bounce from the other side of the net. But, you CAN call that your opponent struck the ball into their OWN court first, causing the ball to bounce over into play.
In that case, you tell your opponent to kiss your azz . It's not his call and he stopped play during the point. Gotta love all the double bounce experts in Alta. :-(
I could understand egregious foot faulting at B1, but A1????
Yeah, might as well walk up to the service line to serve ..sorry, I would have said something at this level. No excuse for that.
The guy in gray was claiming that you got to the ball but the racquet hit the ball down into the court and then bounced back over the net.
In my opinion if that were true the projectory of the ball would of been much more up and not as level and direct as the ball appeared to be. Nice match from all players.
Stupid of Grey man to stop play when A. Its not his call. B. Its not obvious to all it was a double hit...and C. They still have a good chance to win that point. Clearly he was frustrated at that point on the score and his play.
The foot faulting from Lefty Red Shoes is aggressive, to say the least.
I’m under the impression that only the player can make the call for a double bounce. If the opposing teams stops and you say it wasn’t a double bounce that’s the end of story?
Well.....the rules state that you cannot call a double bounce from the other side of the net. But, you CAN call that your opponent struck the ball into their OWN court first, causing the ball to bounce over into play.
In that case, you tell your opponent to kiss your azz . It's not his call and he stopped play during the point. Gotta love all the double bounce experts in Alta. :-(
If red shoes watches the video he will see just how awful some of his foot faults are!!!
The guy in the red shoes on the other team shouldn't be talking, he foot-faulted on almost every one of his serves.
Not easy to make that call from the video, but it appears that the player in white got to the ball before it bounced twice. Great match!
Bearded dude is stong!
First.