@hashkenhabib in that case: Yes, Let. If an outgoing player is prevented from clearing because of the incoming players quick movement onto the ball, then Yes, Let is the appropriate decision. Here, the line to the ball that Power is taking is not unnatural. He is not required to arc around Power.
@SquashReferee And what happens if the ref feels that Power took a pretty unnatural path to the ball in order to bump into Palmer ( thus preventing him from clearing )?
In this case Palmer is moving laterally and is attempting to clear the ball. However, that effort is insufficient and Power is prevented from playing the shot from the winning position he was in. Correct decision is Stroke to Power.
@spookyarn1 a player will lose the point if they are not making every effort to clear the ball, regardless of whether the interference is on the way to the ball. The exception is if the incoming player is still a considerable distance from the ball. For helpful information read not only the rules, but the guidelines issued with them. Also, I recommend purchasing the WSF Calling the Shots DVD.
let
Personalnil 5 months ago
not even close to a stroke.
fLcGambit 7 months ago
LET ONLY PEOPLE TRUST ME
thetigerbenji 8 months ago
@hashkenhabib in that case: Yes, Let. If an outgoing player is prevented from clearing because of the incoming players quick movement onto the ball, then Yes, Let is the appropriate decision. Here, the line to the ball that Power is taking is not unnatural. He is not required to arc around Power.
SquashReferee 9 months ago
@SquashReferee And what happens if the ref feels that Power took a pretty unnatural path to the ball in order to bump into Palmer ( thus preventing him from clearing )?
hashkenhabib 9 months ago
In this case Palmer is moving laterally and is attempting to clear the ball. However, that effort is insufficient and Power is prevented from playing the shot from the winning position he was in. Correct decision is Stroke to Power.
SquashReferee 10 months ago
@spookyarn1 a player will lose the point if they are not making every effort to clear the ball, regardless of whether the interference is on the way to the ball. The exception is if the incoming player is still a considerable distance from the ball. For helpful information read not only the rules, but the guidelines issued with them. Also, I recommend purchasing the WSF Calling the Shots DVD.
SquashReferee 10 months ago
point Palmer
aandreiiitta 1 year ago
definitely a let
A1B2C3D4E5m 1 year ago
let~
Eric033011 1 year ago