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went to make a snack during the Hashimoto / Harimoto match, came back and all of a sudden someone was loudly counting receives and the serves alternated. first time i witnessed this rule in action. what are your opinions on this? i find it a bit irritating.
 
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went to make a snack during the Hashimoto / Harimoto match, came back and all of a sudden someone was loudly counting receives and the serves alternated. first time i witnessed this rule in action. what are your opinions on this? i find it a bit irritating.
Its an ancient rule that was developed to prevent choppers from taking hours to complete matches. If you have an alternative do share but it clearly has a legitimate purpose. Many things that are important can be irritating and some get less irritating when you get slightly more used to them. In this case because one of the games had leas than 18 points (17 to be exact at 10-7) played in 10 minutes of TT point play, the rule was triggered.
 
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didn't know this was an ancient rule, as i happen to never seen it implemented before. and just this year i saw a few quite long matches with Hashimoto without the rule being triggered.
did they come up with this to make it more viewer friendly or for the sake of the players?
 
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didn't know this was an ancient rule, as i happen to never seen it implemented before. and just this year i saw a few quite long matches with Hashimoto without the rule being triggered.
did they come up with this to make it more viewer friendly or for the sake of the players?
More like keep the tournament running on time and avoid the stress of an abnormally long match on everyone (defenders are consistentl enough to play for hours with pushes). The last Harimoto Hashimoto match had it at the very end. It is usually more common when defenders are playing each other, both men and women at the same level, because they chop to each other for long rallies. But very often if both the attacker and the defender are consistent, it can happen if they both don't want to take risk as long points are not unusual when people shift sporadically between pushing and looping, though choppers may chop to each other for a long time to go to expedite (they could just have told the umpire and agreed to start that way instead).

But the reason you haven't seen it is probably because choppers playing choppers is not that common and it takes two players at roughly the same level and very consistent to make it happen. The way Miwa plays choppers with lots of pushes at the moment, it is more likely. As she gets older, I suspect ahe will transition to more aggression with placement and then it won't happen. Though Hashimoto is probably the only defender that is good enough to survive the aggression.
 
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You should come to a UK local league match..... Where you'll find 2 "pushers" (not sure I can call them "choppers") battling away, playing 10-20 minute sets until the early hours of the morning on a wet, cold Friday night.

Only then will you appreciate the expedite rule 😅
 
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didn't know this was an ancient rule, as i happen to never seen it implemented before. and just this year i saw a few quite long matches with Hashimoto without the rule being triggered.

Already a couple of months ago between Harimoto and Hashimoto:

 
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An old story goes that back in the hardhat days, at some international tournament, two defensive players were pushing for a long time (for hours, the story goes), and while they were competing, the players themselves were discussing developing this expedite rule so matches did not last so long. No idea if this is true, but a good story.
 
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