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Old Mon Sep 13, 2004, 03:12pm
Homer Homer is offline
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Let's not get our terms confused here.

An "attack" is ANY action, other than a block or a serve, which directs the ball towards the opponents' court.

So an overpass on the serve receive is an "attack".

BUT, 9-6-6 only forbids attacking a served ball while "the ball is completely above the height of the net".

So an "attack" of a served ball below or partially below the height of the net is an attack but not illegal.

Front row or back row it matters not.

-Homer-
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