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Question
If the racket breaks during rally, what will be the Chair Umpire's decision?
Solution
If the racket breaks during a rally, the chair umpire's decision will be based on whether continuing to play with the broken racket constitutes a hindrance or a safety risk for either player. If the play continued without incident and the point was completed, the result stands as played.
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