Here are some supporters of the One Serve Rule:
Marcus McClayson, "The One Serve rule promotes accuracy, efficiency
and neutralizes the vast advantages of the server. It is fair and the
Tour will use it from here on out."
Joel Warrior, "I used to be an opponent of the One Serve Rule. But
now, after playing the One Serve Rule, I am more focused, more efficient
and conscious of hitting a good serve. It does much to take the
sloppiness out of the service and evens the playing fields between the
servers and the returners."
Tony Rulz, "I definitely endorse the One Serve Rule, if the IRT pros
use it, why not us? If you want to play like the pros, then use the One
Serve Rule. It also helps to speed up the game and makes it less of a
sloppy played affair typical of most amateur service games. I vote
"yes!" for the One Serve Rule."
Mike Locker, "McClayson may have hit on something workable here
folks. I think amateur tournaments should give the One Serve Rule a go
and see what happens in terms of speeding up the service game and
decreasing the Lady Luck Factor."
Anonymous Recreational Player, "Racquetball like any other sports
should be about skills and the One Serve Rule is the way to go to
promote racquetball to the masses and show them that racquetball takes
skills and timing and not just another power based thoughtless
recreational game."
Anonymous Recreational Player #2: "The One Serve Rule takes out some
of the fun of Lady Luck’s basket of fruits and put the emphasis back on
skills, not luck."
Lyle Kath, One of the Tour’s Juggernaut, "I like the One Serve Rule.
It limits those lucky crack serves that is all about "lucky racquetball"
and not "real skilled racquetball plays." When I play with McClayson, we
play the One Serve Rule exclusively, and you can’t win on a crack serve,
it’s a do-over; the One Serve Rule promotes fairness and levels the
playing fields for everyone’s benefits!"
Super ‘Wheels’ Dave, "Initially I dislike the One Serve Rule, but
then I thought to myself, ‘hey, the One Serve Rule is more like the Real
World.’ Because in the real world, you don’t get a ‘second chance’ each
and every time you make a mistake, that’s appallingly unrealistic, the
One Serve Rule is here to Stay!!"
Greg Warrior, "I am all for a rule that puts the fun and skills back
into RB. The serve is over rated anyway, just like those minds melting
exercise machines!"
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