Definitions - Reasonable Backswing
Published: 10 Aug 2004 - 18:43 by rippa rit
Updated: 02 Mar 2006 - 19:34
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Reasonable Backswing Is the initial action used by a player in moving his racket away from his body, as preparation prior to racket movement, towards the ball for contact. A backswing is reasonable if it is not excessive. An excessive backswing is one in which the player's racket arm is extended towards a straight arm position and/or the racket is extended with the shaft approximately horizontal. The Referee's decision on what constitutes a reasonable, as distinct from excessive backswing, is final.
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