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kenny1234 | 13:11 Wed 29th Mar 2017 | Sport
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In a doubles game, can a left-handed player serve whilst part of his body is forward of the base line ( even though he makes contact with the ball behind the line)[or an extension of the line]
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several pages down i think might answer your question.

Your Answer...https://www.tabletennis.org.au/our-events/rules/
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Hi Emmie-- having read the definition of a legal serve, it just states that the ball has to be struck behind the base line----but doesn't seem to mention about the players body, which was my initial query
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P.S. this would not be applicable to a right handed player---as you could visualise, he would neeed to be a contorsionist to do so!!
If it isn't barred by the description then surely it must be allowed ? Isn't that the default situation ?

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