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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2011

Canadian National Team Challenge. Pierre-Luc Hinse (Blue) vs. Xavier Therien (Red)

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  • Not a legal point. Of course, the serve was not legal either.

  • @randolphmarshall I don't know what you are talking about with the serve, but the shot IS 100% legal.

  • @xkaboomx You obviously don't know wat YOU are talking about because you are 100% incorrect on both counts. The ball must be returned over the net. A served ball must be released in an upward motion and must rise a minimum of 6 inches before being struck. You obviously do not believe me, so check ther rules.

  • @randolphmarshall Well, you could be right about the serve I can't really tell. But if the ball must be returned over the net, can you explain to me why this is a legal point by Mattenet (this is at the world championship, so I hope you agree with the ref's decision? /watch?v=nQlyuVcT8Lw&feature=r­elated

  • If you return the ball UNDER the NET is it legal? Just asking im just a newbie

  • @lhudwig13 Yes this shot was completely legal. As long as you get the ball on your opponent's side, it could be around the net.

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  • According to ITTF rules, a return does not have to go over the net. Around the net is legal too.

    2.7.1 The ball, having been served or returned, shall be struck so that it passes over or around the net assembly and touches the opponent's court, either directly or after touching the net assembly.

    usatt.org/rules/ittf_rules.sht­ml

  • Pierre-Luc makes the shot, XkaboomX makes the cash. Quit exploiting people!!!!!!  lol

  • 100 % it is legal.

  • @lhudwig13 No if the ball goes under the net and hit your opponent it is their point not yours it has to go over the net and hit your opponent's side

  • @xkaboomx hahah randolph got punked =D i fully agree we cant see the serve so i have no idea, but the shot was 100% legal, and i beleive that MANY MANY MANY world class players curl it arround the net when its out wide, nobody is going to try to get it over the net

  • @rctruck1 Don't make me come over there to give you a lesson in spelling.

  • @rctruck1 Hey, you want to bitch at me first read all my comments. when you get to the second one you will see that you are barking up a tree. Untill then you would be better to quit flapping your liver lips about other people's intelligence, since it appears you have very little. And as for smell, I expect your breath smells of PUNK. You are a waste of perfectly good space and air. Eat dog excrement and expire.

  • @rctruck1 ha ha I also didn't read all of the comments first.  Flame on!

  • @randolphmarshall The shot is perfectly legal. The ball does NOT have to travel over the net. It just has to hit the other side (it cannot hit the side of the table, however). The serve was also fine. He threw the ball up before striking it. Your rude tone and poor command spelling smells of TROLL.

  • @stonefry By golly, you are correct: YOU DID NOT CALL ME A NAME, and for saying that you did I apologize. My original comment was neither confrontational or combative, yet almost all replies were, including yours. When a comment directed to me conveys a confrontational or combative attitude (such as saying "You obviously don't know what YOU are talking about..." I will attempt to respond in kind. Those comments I have made where I have been incorrect and unjustly testy have received my apology.

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