UNIVERSAL RULES OF TENNIS ETIQUETTE
Tennis is a social game, a game involving simple politeness and consideration.
Everyone will enjoy the game so much more if those standards are maintained.
>Talk quietly when standing near tennis courts that are in use.
>Never walk behind a court (or enter onto a court) when a point is still in play. Wait
until the point is over and then enter or cross as fast as possible.
>If people are already on your court, don't disturb them until their time is up.
> Always come prepared. Bring not only balls, but towels and water to drink when it
is hot.
> When you're ready to play, put racket covers, ball cans, jackets etc., out of
everyone's way.
> To see who serves first, spin your racket or toss a coin. If you win the toss, the
choice is yours. You may serve first, or you may choose to receive first or to pick
which end of the court you want to start playing on. As a third choice you may make
your opponent choose first.
> When sending balls back to a neighboring court, roll them on to the back of the
court. Never send them back while play is in progress.
>Offer to bring new balls or organize a system to decide who brings the balls.
> Retrieve balls for your partner and your opponent.
> Don't criticize your partner, offer encouragement.
> Call your own lines and let your opponent hear the call. If the ball is good, say
nothing and play on.
>Always respect the linecalls of your opponent.
> If there is a disagreement, offer to play a let. In other words, replay the point, even
if it was a second service.