IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.
Office Hours
MON — FRI:
8:30AM – 5PM
Contact the Campus Recreation office at (317) 274-2824
The objective is to win each rally by serving or returning the ball so the opponent is unable to keep the ball in play. A rally is over when a side makes and error, or is unable to return the ball before if touches the floor twice.
Points are scored only by the person serving, when they serve an ace or wins a rally. When the serving side loses a rally, they loses the serve. Losing the serve is called a side out.
A game is won by the first person to score 15 points.
All matches must be completed within the one-hour reservation period. All matches are won by winning two games to 15 points each or by leading in the tie-breaker within the one hour period. Winner of each match will be responsible for reporting the scores. Email the results to Campus Recreation at mrotaaut@iupui.edu.
In the event each side wins a game, the third game will be won by the person first scoring 11 points.
Opponents must arrive on time for their scheduled match. If either opponent is late or fails to show, the match will be declared a DEFAULT. If neither opponent is present at the scheduled time, the match will be declared a double default. You must play during your scheduled week. Failure to schedule a match for the week will result in a default for both players.
The game begins with both players standing three (3) feet from the back wall (an arms length) and hitting the ball to the front wall. The player's ball that bounces closest to the "short service-line" will serve first. The other player will serve first in the second game.
The server may serve from any place in the service zone. No part of either foot may extend beyond either line of the service zone. Stepping on the line (but not beyond it) is permitted. Server must remain in the service zone until the served ball passes the short line. Violations are called foot faults.
A serve is commenced as the ball leaves the server's hand. The ball must bounce on the floor in their service zone and on the first bounce be struck by the server's racquet so that it hits the front wall and on the rebound hits the floor back of the short line, either with or without touching one of the side walls. A balk serve, or fake swing shall be deemed an infraction and be judged a side out.
A dead ball serve results in no penalty and the server is given another serve without canceling a prior illegal serve.
Any two (2) in succession resulting in a side-out.
Any one (1) of the following serves results in a side-out.
Each legal return after the serve is called a rally. Play during rallies shall be according to the following rules:
Hinders are two types - dead ball and avoidable. When called, the following Dead Ball Hinders (as described in this rule) results in the point being replayed.
Effect: A call of a hinder stops the play and voids situation following, such as the ball hitting a player. The players themselves can call a hinder while holding up their swing, such a call should be made immediately.
Avoidance: While making an attempt to return the ball, a player is entitled to have a direct path to the ball and an unobstructed view of the ball after it leaves the front wall. It is incumbent upon the players to give their opponents a free, uninhibited swing at the ball.
Moves so as to restrict opponents swing so that player returning the ball does not have a free, unimpeded swing. An avoidable hinder result in an out or a point depending upon whether the offender was serving or receiving.
Failure to Move: Does not move sufficiently to allow opponent his shot.
Blocking: Moves into a position affecting a block, on the opponent about to return the ball.
Moving into the Ball: Moves in the way and is struck by the ball just played by his opponent.
Pushing: Deliberately pushes or shoves opponent during a rally.
IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.
