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What is the name of the tennis rule that allows players to call their own shots in/out?

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The name of the tennis rule that allows players to call their own shots in/out is called the "honor system" or "self-officiating."

It is based on the belief that players will be honest and fair when making line calls during a match.

However, if players disagree on a call, they can request the assistance of an umpire or line judge to make a final decision.
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The name of the tennis rule that allows players to call their own shots in/out is "the honor system" or "player's code of conduct." Players are expected to make honest and accurate calls on their own shots, and to give their opponents the benefit of the doubt when making calls on their opponents' shots.
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The tennis rule that permits players to make their own judgments on whether shots are in or out is known as "the honor system" or "self-officiating."
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