Minding your tennis court manners
Tennis and racquetball can be a great way to burn up some excess
calories, burn off some steam, and spend some quality time with
your coworkers and friends. While all of us were beginners at
one time and failed to observe some of the finer points in the
unofficial and unwritten code of ethics associated with racket
sports, a willful neglect of tennis' on-court manners will
likely result in fewer and fewer tennis dates.
With that said, let's look at some of the more common unmannerly
habits that have been picked up by tennis players of all
experience and expertise levels. Keep in mind that these rules
are not in the official rules of tennis but are more common
sense or respect your opponent type ethics.
Ball handling ethics
Have you ever played tennis with someone who seemingly refuses
to collect tennis balls from the court when they are needed for
the next serve? The truth is that this is not an uncommon
problem, and there are many people that, while not refusing to
collect balls for play, do not do much to speed up the
procession of the game by efficiently handling tennis balls
during plays. Are you one of these people? You may be and not
even realize it. Follow these tips to keep your tennis ball
handling ethics those of unquestionably high standards.