Petercool
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Playing Out of Turn
If a player plays out of turn in any match, the opponent who should have played first may cancel the stroke under Rule 6.4a(2).(2) Opponent May Cancel Player’s Stroke Made Out of Turn. If the player plays when it was the opponent's turn to play, there is no penalty but the opponent may cancel the stroke:
- This must be done promptly and before either player makes another stroke. When the opponentcancels the stroke, they cannot withdraw the cancellation.
- If the opponent cancels the stroke, the player must, when it is their turn to play, play a ball from where that stroke was made (see Rule 14.6).
- If the opponent does not cancel the stroke, the stroke counts and the ball is in play and must be played as it lies