Ball out means the ball lands completely outside the court lines without touching them. This ends the rally immediately. Therefore, control matters for hitters and servers. Beginners often miss long or wide. During a rally, a hitter swings aggressively.
The ball lands beyond the end line. The line judge signals out. The opponent earns the point. Ball-out errors shift momentum quickly.
Coaches stress placement over power. Smart players adjust under pressure. Recognizing court boundaries reduces mistakes. Clean judgment keeps rallies controlled.
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