A whistle is the referee’s signal to start or stop play. Players must react immediately to it. Play cannot continue after the whistle. Therefore, awareness matters at all times. Beginners sometimes keep playing briefly.
During a rally, a net violation occurs. The referee blows the whistle. One team continues briefly and scores. The point does not count. The whistle already stopped play. Officials use different whistle tones for clarity. Learning to react quickly prevents confusion. Respecting the whistle keeps the game orderly. It protects fairness and safety for everyone.
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