Introduction to Squash Rules

APPENDIX 3.2 - REFEREE'S CALLS

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APPENDIX 3.2 - REFEREE'S CALLS

STOP To stop play.

TIME To indicate that a period of time prescribed in the Rules has elapsed.

HALF TIME To advise players of the midpoint of the warm-up period.

YES LET When allowing a let, following a player's appeal for a let.

 

NO LET When disallowing a player's appeal for a let.

 

STROKE TO (..player or team name) To advise that the player or team named is being awarded a stroke.

 

FIFTEEN SECONDS To advise the player(s) that fifteen seconds of a permitted interval remain

 

LET To advise that a rally is to be replayed in circumstances in which the wording "Yes let" is not appropriate. May be accompanied by an explanation.

 

CONDUCT WARNING To advise a player of an offence committed under Rule 17, and that the Referee is giving a warning.

 

CONDUCT STROKE To advise a player of an offence committed under Rule 17, and that the Referee has awarded a stroke to the opponent.

 

CONDUCT GAME To advise a player of an offence committed under Rule 17, and that the referee has awarded a game to the opponent.

 

CONDUCT MATCH To advise a player of an offence committed under Rule 17, and that the Referee has awarded the match to the opponent.



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