Out of Court
Why People Get This Wrong
People often assume that if a ball touches anything outside the court like a fence post or bench, it's automatically out of play. But actually, the key is whether the ball touches ground outside the court, and specifically, whether it hits a player or object in contact with the ground outside the court to be considered out. They miss the crucial detail about what constitutes 'touching the ground'.
Official Verdict
The ball is out of court when it touches the ground outside the court, or when it touches a player or any object in contact with the ground outside the court. The ball is brought back into play by a throw-in by a player from the opposing team to t...

