Net points

Rules

Rex Bradburn
Rex Bradburn Asked 9 years ago

Great Videos all 200 plus! Both of you have provided great mentoring to a lot of us.

My question is this: During a doubles game one person got six points from the ball hitting the net and then dropping over. Are there limits on this during a game and should there be? We tried to return the favor next game but could only do one...Thanks again


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 9 years ago

Hi Rex,

There are no limits to the number of net shots you can do.  Sometimes it seems that they are all going against you... However, I am sure the universe sorts it out in the long term.

Thanks for the kind words about the videos.  Glad they are helping.


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D K

D K Posted 9 years ago

They surely are.
I have learned a lot from them


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