INTRAMURALS PICKLEBALL RULES
Serve:
Players
must keep one foot behind the back line when serving. The serve is made underhand. The paddle must pass below the
waist. The server must hit the ball in
the air on the serve. The ball may not
be bounced and then hit. The service is
made diagonally cross court and must clear the non-volley zone. Only one serve attempt is allowed, except if
the ball touches the net on the \serve and lands in the proper service
court. Then the serve may be taken
over.
The
serve changes courts after each successful court. At the start of each new game, the 1st serving team is
allowed only one fault before giving up the ball to the opponents. Thereafter both members of each tea will
serve and fault before it is turned over to the opposing team. When
receiving team wins the serve, the players in the right hand court will
always starts play.
Volley:
To
volley a ball means to hit it in the air without first letting it bounce. All volleying must be done with player's
feet clearly behind the non-volley zone.
It is a fault if the player steps on or over the non-volley zone line on
the follow through of a hit.
Double bounce rule:
Each
team MUST PLAY IT'S FIRST SHOT OFF THE BOUNCE.
That is, the receiving team must let the serve bounce, and the serving
team must let the return of the serve bounce before playing it. After the 2 bounces have occurred, the ball
can be either volleyed or played off the bounce.
Fault:
a.
hitting
the ball out of bounds (a ball landing on a land if considered in bounds)
b.
ball
does not clear net
c.
stepping
into non-volley zone while playing the ball on a volley
d.
volleying
the ball before it has bounce once on each side of the net.
Scoring:
A
team shall score a point only when serving.
A player who is serving shall continue to do so until a fult is made by
that team. The game is played to 11
points with a 2 point margin.
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NON-VOLLEY
ZONE
Double play:
A.
Player
in right hand court (1) serves diagonally across court to receiver 3 in
opposite right hand court. The ball
must clear the non-volley zone and land in the right hand court. The receiver (3) must let the ball bounce
before returning the serve. Serving
team must also let the return bounce before playing it. After the both bounces
have occurred, the ball may then be either volleyed or played off the bounce
until a fault is made.
B.
If
the fault is made by the receiving team a point is scored by the serving
team. When the serving team wins a
point, its players will switch courts and the same player will continue to
serve
C.
When
the serving team makes it's first fault, players will stay in the same court
and the second partner will then serve.
When they make their second fault they will stay in the same courts and
turn the ball over to the other team.
Players switch courts only after scoring.