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Summary: Bad calls are inevitable in racquetball and knowing how to handle them is very important in the game of racquetball. Here is a free video to help you become a better player.
Started playing Junior Racquetball in the age 12 and under division at the National and World Junior Championship.
He won many titles at a Junior player up until age 18 when he was...read more
"I hit that ball pretty hard. I don't know if you could tell. I don't know if it was a good shot or a bad shot. I know that that ball skipped, that means the ball hit the ground, came up here, and shot back. Racquetball is the toughest sport to officiate. There's always one set of eyes, one referee. So, you're not always going to get good calls. Every single game is never flawless. There's always bad calls. How do you handle those bad calls is what proves who's got the better strategy. Are you able to let that go or are you going to hang on to that bad call? Four points ago you really got me on that bad call and then that takes you completely out of your game plan and completely off your strategy. So, if the ball skipped from your opponent and they called it good, you've got to let it go. If you hit a great shot and they called it a skip or a bad shot, you've got to let it go. Good strategy is to just play as hard as you can. Just know that it's going to even out. Not all calls are going to be good. Just let it go, bad calls happen and that's just the way it is."
eHow Article: Bad Calls in Racquetball