Racquetball Rules

Racquetball rules come from the inventor of the game and are a combination of rules that are being followed by squash and tennis players. Racquetball rules were formulated upon its inception but have undergone a few changes through the years to better streamline the way the game is played.

The rules of racquetball include the basic rules for serving, fouls, the use of regulation equipment, number of players for the game and a whole lot more. There are certain variations to the rules for racquetball since there are variations to the game itself. The rules racquetball players follow are often the rules that pertain to the kind of game they play.

You can find easy racquetball rules to follow from certain handbooks on the sport as well as from websites that strive to teach people how to play the game to further increase the number of players that enjoy the sport. One such easy to remember rule for racquetball is the two fault rule that is similar to the two fault rule of tennis. Two consecutive faults upon serving are considered an out in the game of racquetball and a fault is often called if a player commits certain service mistakes.

Official racquetball rules can be found on the official website of the organization that governs the official tournaments of the sport, the IRA or International Racquetball Association and the American counterpart of this organization, the USRA. Included in the rules on these sites are the racquetball rules regulations that cover official equipment and protective gear for certain tournaments as well as indoor racquetball official rules and outdoor racquetball rules. These sites also include tournament racquetball regulations and other information concerning the game, like player rankings, tournament locations, revisions to some of the racquetball official rules and additions to the regulations for racquetball for certain divisions.

You can learn how to play racquetball from other sites and sources as well, like online encyclopedias and real life racquetball instructors. Since most of these instructors are avid fans and longtime players of the game, you can also learn some of the rules of the game from them. Following the rules of the game even when you are simply playing a casual match with one or two of your closest pals will give you a certain feeling of satisfaction for having played a good game. You may even play well enough to qualify for a tournament or two and knowing these rules and playing by them will help to better prepare you for such a possibility.
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