1) If someone does an illegal serve, call it out immediately. Fair play applies to everyone, doesn’t matter if it’s a lower league. You either play by the rules or get out.
2) I have a thread talking about this too. Personally looking back at it, it’s just a tactic in the end. Sure it’s a bit cheap to win that way, but hey as long as ur ghost serve is legal and ur opponent is too short to reach it, it’s just a tactic at the end of the day. Nothing in the rules says u cannot serve ghost serve to a short person
Im surprised that you think it's still OK to be rather unsporting just to win rather than actually engaging and competing with the opponent. Coming to play the rules rather than the opponent is not a fun, enjoyable or sporting way for Table Tennis to be played.
It's not 'just' a tactic.
It's
a tactic, sure, but it's a crappy and cowardly one.
Blatant exploitation of a players physical limitation so you don't have to actually play a point against them. Actively seeking a way to NOT play table tennis on your serve just so you can win is so crappy and such a chicken shit way for someone to conduct themselves. You can do it, sure, but I cannot imagine it comes without damage to your reputation, at least not in my part of the world.
So maybe its a culture thing?
I've always been appalled at how so many South American soccer teams have celebrated blatant cheating and conning the ref, all the diving and simulation etc. It's seen as disgusting cheating where I'm from so I guess it may depend where on the planet you are living? 🤷♂️