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Rule of wrist: Just snap it!
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bayou blasterPlayed a new guy in our B league.
He was starting his serve with both feet outside the back of the server box and when I said he was foot faulting, he said I was making up rules.
I called a couple screens and finally got tired of calling them.
He would just serve rapid fire and I held up my racquet and he wanted to know "what my problem was?" and I said he had to ck if I was ready. Afterwards, he'd turn to me and yell "are you ready?!?!?!"
After his 30th penalty hinder and his attitude, I finally started hitting him with the ball.
Next week, I'll hit him from point one or just not play him unless there is a ref or someone to back me up.
Nothing worse than a player who just hits hard, stands in the way, is clueless about the rules and why the rules exist and has a nasty attitude.
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bayou blasterdbarry
Our tournament director is there and even commented that the player was in the way alot
I had to explain to a couple of players what a penalty hinder was and they argued that they didn't have to give the cross court shot
Even though I'm a B player, I'm moving to A where the players at least know hinders and aren't swinging wildly
I gave a player 80% of the front wall and instead he wanted to shoot into the opposite corner from shoulder height and hit me in the face - he said that was "his favorite shot", yet I was completely out of his way. I gave him down the line, cross court and every option imaginable but he wanted to hit a stupid shot.
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bayou blaster
I gave a player 80% of the front wall and instead he wanted to shoot into the opposite corner from shoulder height and hit me in the face - he said that was "his favorite shot", yet I was completely out of his way. I gave him down the line, cross court and every option imaginable but he wanted to hit a stupid shot.
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In advance, this is not a knock on beginners. This is simply things we pick up on that give us a sense of whether someone picked up the sport recently or not.
My first contribution stems from this weekend in my squash league.
Both my opponents this weekend, before the matches, asked me, "What is the extra racquet in your bag for?"