You Call it “Out,” Your Partner Calls it “In” — Replay the Pickleball Point? What’s the Call?

You Make the Call!

Here’s the Scenario:

The ball lands close to the line. You call the ball “out.” Your partner calls the ball “in.” Replay the point? What’s the call?

It happens all the time. Your pickleball nemesis hits a shot that lands really close to the line. You clearly saw the ball “out.” Or maybe — just maybe — you were hoping that the ball would be out.  However, your partner calls it “in.” What do you do?  Overrule your partner and take the point?  Certainly a tempting option.  Replay the point?  Seems logical.  Give the benefit of the doubt to your opponents? Yikes — afterall, it is your nemesis.

It has been my experience that many will inappropriately replay the point.  In this scenario, however, the point should not be replayed.  Rather, the benefit of the doubt should be given to your opponents.  So, in this case, grit your teeth and give the benefit of the doubt to your nemesis — and hope and pray they’ll do the same for you!

International Federation of Pickleball — Official Tournament Rulebook

Rule #6.D.9:

In doubles play, if one player calls the ball “out” and the partner calls it “in,” then doubt exists and the team’s call will be “in,” (except that any player may appeal a call to the referee).

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