in order to score, a player must land his c-o-c-k in his opponents court
players may only handle the c-o-c-k before serving or after scoring
if a player does not get the c-o-c-k into his opponents court for any reason, then he does not score and cannot try again until he has service again
damaged c-o-c-k-s should not be used as this can cause irritation to the court surface
rubber covers are advised for safety, as they are about 99% less likely to damage the court
courts with worn or damaged patches should not be used for at least two weeks
if, while playing, the c-o-c-k lands out of the court, the players enjoyment of the game
large courts are not advisable for play generally they have been overused in the past
if the opponent is not ready to receive a service for any reason, play should be suspended
to aid play the players should keep an eye on the c-o-c-k and court at all times
to increase service length, the serve can use a different type of racquet. This is more likely to stimulate interesting play
if the game does not involve mixed singles, then the area of play should be played
2006-11-18
13:40:43
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