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The Rules of the Racquetball Court
During the serve, the ball must hit the front wall first. Failure to do so results in a side out. A shot hitting the crotch (area where the front wall meets the floor) results in side out or a point. Service Boxes The service boxes, used in doubles play, are located at each end of the service zone and are designated by lines parallel with the side walls and 18 inches from the nearest side wall. On each serve, the server's partner shall stand erect with back to the side wall and with both feet on the floor within the service box from the moment the server begins the service motion until the ball passes the short line. If the server's partner enters the safety zone before the ball passes the short line, the server loses service. Any violations are called foot faults.
Viewed at one time, the drive serve line divides the service area into a 3-foot and a 17-foot section that apply only to drive serves. The player may drive serve between the body and the side wall nearest to where the service motion began only if the player starts and remains outside of the 3-foot drive service zone. In the event that the service motion begins in one 3-foot drive service zone and continues into the other 3-foot drive serve zone, the player may not hit a drive serve at all. However, the drive serve zones are not observed for cross-court drive serves, the hard-Z, soft-Z, lob or half-lob serves. The racquet may not break the plane of the 17-foot zone while making contact with the ball. The drive serve line is not part of the 17-foot zone. Dropping the ball on the line or standing on the line while serving to the same side is an infraction.
Source: Racquetball Depot http://www.rbdepot.com/racquetball_how_to_play.asp
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