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Line Call Disputes In Pickleball
- Line calls must be made without delay by the side playing the ball; otherwise, the ball shall be presumed to have been good. In general, no ball can be called "out" upon less than 100% certainty.
- If you call the ball “out” and your partner calls it “in” at the same time, the benefit of the doubt should be given to your opponent, and you should call the ball “in.” With any doubt about the call, it should be called “in.”
- Please do not call the ball "out" if the ball still up in the air, wait until it touch the ground.
- Players at the kitchen must turn their head back to see the ball land, if not, it is consider "in."
- The best approach on a call that both players disagree on is to replay the point.