Doubles let serve

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Mohammad Malik
Mohammad Malik Asked 10 years ago

Hey coach

So if we divide the table into four quadrants. A being bottom right. B bottom left. C top left and D top right. 

If I serve from quadrant A to quadrant C as it is in doubles. But this is how my serve goes. 

One bounce in quadrant A, touches the net, and second bounce in quadrant D. Is it a re-serve or is it the receivers point? 

Thanks


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 10 years ago

Hi Mohammad,

That is the receivers point.  It has to land in Quadrant C to be a let.


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