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What are the rules of interference in racquetball?

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What are the rules of interference in racquetball?

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In racquetball a interference is called a hender. Most times players will ask there opponent if they were in there way when they tried to hit the ball. Other times you play people that wont admit to any fault. But a hender consists of being in the persons way to where they cant make the hit they were wanting to make. Usually they have to adjust to hit the ball because you are “hendering” there ability to hit the ball the way they intended. A three foot circle around the player is usually a good rule of thumb. If you feel that you were interfered with just say hender and the point is replayed. Its also a hender when the ball is served and doesnt clear the server by more then 18 inches. That is called a screen.

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