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Before 1959, serve rules required players to keep one foot in contact with the ground and behind the baseline before striking the ball.
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Little is known about the origin of the "let serve" rule.
The let serve rule is not used at the college level because receiving players making their own calls sometimes cheated and called "let" to nullify an ace.
Justin Gimelstob, a former professional player who is now an analyst for the Tennis Channel, said changing the let serve rule "sounds great in theory," but added that the first time a big break point or match point was altered by a hard serve popping up and landing as a floater, there would be an outcry.
And shops and restaurants on the border will have different closing times, serving rules and/or sales periods on either side of the line, with interesting consequences for their customers.
To understand this further, look up badminton serving rules.
When playing doubles, badminton serving rules are used.
But how does she fend off lawmakers who want to apply the "first come, first served" rule?
"No to a financial system which rules rather than serves... Money must serve, not rule!
The result, say officials, will be smaller government, stronger political leadership and a bureaucracy ready to serve, not rule.
Once again, the latest heir to St. Peter doesn't hold back: Money must serve, not rule!
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