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==No net fault== | ==No net fault== | ||
If a ball causes a player touching the net, no net fault is to be called. Furthermore, hair touching the net is no called as a net fault, unless it interferes with the play (e.g. hair getting tangled in the net). | If a ball causes a player touching the net, no net fault is to be called. Furthermore, hair touching the net is no called as a net fault, unless it interferes with the play (e.g. hair getting tangled in the net). |
The second referee is mainly responsible for net faults. Net faults are only called if the contact with the net happens during a playing action, which includes take off, the action (trying) to play the ball and the landing. A player may not use contact with the net to gain an unfair advantage. Gaining an unfair advantage includes, for example, touching the net to interfere with the opponent’s play and pulling the net to gain an advantage for an attacker.
A net fault includes, amongst others:
Players may touch the posts and ropes, as long as they do not interfere with the play.
If a ball causes a player touching the net, no net fault is to be called. Furthermore, hair touching the net is no called as a net fault, unless it interferes with the play (e.g. hair getting tangled in the net).
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