How much time should be allotted for matches that are rally scored?
Data from state associations shows that most 3 of 5 rally matches end in 3 games. The approximate length of time for a game (not including warm-up) is less than 20 minutes. 3-game matches take approximately 60 minutes, while 5-game matches take approximately 90 minutes. Rally scoring no longer accommodates long non scoring periods during a game or match. What is the “let serve”? The “let serve” is a ball that when served, hits the net without touching the net antenna and continues across the net into the opponent’s court. The let serve is a playable live ball. The let serve is a strategy used to keep the game moving with fewer interruptions in play. With the “let serve”, there is no longer a need to touch the net when giving the signal to serve. Time-outs Each team is allowed a maximum of two time-outs per game. A time-out is a maximum of 60 seconds, although play may resume sooner if both teams are ready prior to 60 seconds. Extra time-outs are not granted during rally scoring, nor do
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