Freedom of stroke - Excessive backswing
Published: 14 Jul 2004 - 18:19 by rippa rit
Updated: 14 Jul 2004 - 18:19
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Excessive backswing is described as a racket arm extended towards a straight arm position and/or with the shaft of the racket approximately horizontal. Excessive backswing may cause interference, even though the opponent has made every effort to get out of the way.
If the player with excessive backswing appeals for a let, he shall not be awarded a stroke. How to add images to Members' Forum posts and replies here...
If the player with excessive backswing appeals for a let, he shall not be awarded a stroke. How to add images to Members' Forum posts and replies here...
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