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Question
When is the ball considered "out"?
Short Note
Solution
The ball is considered "out" when:
- The portion of the ball that makes contact with the floor is totally outside of the boundary lines.
- It makes contact with an object outside the court, the ceiling or a person who is not in play.
- Outside of the side bands, it comes into contact with the antenna, ropes, posts or the net.
- It crosses the entire lower space beneath the net.
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