6.5.1 Reach Beyond the Net

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'''Situation:<br />'''
'''Situation:<br />'''
The ball is set  towards the net. Although the ball has already (partially) crossed the plain of the net, the attacker spikes the ball.  A fault only occurs, if the contact with the ball occurs in the airspace of the opponent.   
The ball is set  towards the net. Although the ball has already (partially) crossed the plane of the net, the attacker spikes the ball.  A fault only occurs, if the contact with the ball occurs in the airspace of the opponent.   


<loop_figure title="Reach beyond the net" description="An attacker plays the ball in the opponents' space.">
<loop_figure title="Reach beyond the net" description="An attacker plays the ball in the opponents' space.">

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Situation:
A player tries to set (or attack) a ball that is already in the air space of the other team.

It is not important where the ball as a whole is but only where the part of the ball is that is touched by the player. Even if part of it happens in the airspace of the opponent, a fault has to be called.

Reichueberdasnetz spielerholtballzurueck.jpg



Situation:
A player tries to set a ball played close to the net. An opponent jumps and touches the ball.

Reichueberdasnetz block.jpg



Situation:
The ball is set towards the net. Although the ball has already (partially) crossed the plane of the net, the attacker spikes the ball. A fault only occurs, if the contact with the ball occurs in the airspace of the opponent.

Reichenueberdasnetz angreifer.jpg

Example:



Situation:
A ball set parallel to the net is touched by the block prior the attacker is able to make contact with the ball.

Reichueberdasnetz blockvorangreifer.jpg

Example: