Iraqi Tennis Officiating Quiz by Mahmood Ismaeel

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Iraqi Tennis Officiating Quiz

Test your knowledge of tennis officiating with our engaging quiz designed specifically for enthusiasts and officials alike. Challenge yourself with questions that cover essential rules and regulations in both singles and doubles matches.

  • 15 challenging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ServingAce104
1. What is the official length of a Warm Up prior to the start of a tennis match?
5 minutes from the moment the players leave the referee to go to court having had their match called
5 minutes from the moment the players arrive on court
5 minutes from the moment they start knocking up
10 minutes from the moment the players leave the referee to go to court having had their match called
2. On winning the coin spin at the start of a match, what is a player's third option apart from the choice of serving or receiving first, or the choice of ends?
Ask their opponent to make their choice first
To serve from a particular end
To receive from a particular end
3.What height is the net in the centre and at the post or singles stick as appropriate?
3 feet in the centre and 3 feet at the post/singles stick
3 feet in the centre and 3 feet 3 inches at the post/singles stick
3 feet 3 inches in the centre and 3 feet 3 inches at the post/singles stick
3 feet in the centre and 3 feet 6 inches at the post/singles stick
3 feet 6 inches in the centre and 3 feet 6 inches at the post/singles stick
4.The score is 3-2 in the first set. How long are the players allowed to rest at the change-over before resuming the set?
60 seconds at their chair but they must be playing within a further 30 seconds after that
90 seconds at their chair but they must be playing immediately after that
90 seconds at their chair but they must be playing within a further 30 seconds after that
5.Unlike in a normal (7 point) tiebreak, in a match tiebreak to 10, players have a normal rest at the chair each time that they change ends. This is ......
True
False
6.In a singles match, is a player allowed to serve from a position behind the baseline and between the imaginary extensions of the singles and doubles sidelines (ie. The tramlines)?
Yes
No
7.In a match, is a player allowed to call a let if a ball from an adjacent court rolls across his opponent's side of the court that they are playing on?
Yes
No
8.Is the receiver allowed to return the serve before it bounces if he is confident that it is definitely going to land in the correct service box?
Yes
No
9.During a singles match played on a court with both singles sticks and net posts in place, Player A's shot in a rally hits a singles stick and then lands in the correct court, completely wrong footing their opponent. This is ......
Good shot, point to Player A if his opponent doesn't return it successfully
A point to the Player B
A Let
10. Does a player lose the point if, whilst attempting to return an angled dropped shot, he crosses an imaginary extension of the net?
Yes he loses the point, he is not allowed to cross the line of the net
No he doesn't lose the point, this is perfectly acceptable as long as he doesn't touch his opponent's court
11.In proper (yellowball) tennis competitions, players are not allowed to serve underarm. This is ...
True
False
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