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Re: Verbotene Kleber
Dazu aus dem ITTF Handbook for Match Officials:
7.2.2 In major competitions rackets are tested for the presence of banned solvents after a match. A racket that is found in a pre-match test to contain more than the prescribed level of an illegal solvent will be confiscated and the player will have to use a different racket; if there is no time to test the replacement before the match, it will be tested afterwards. A racket that is found satis******* will be marked and given to the umpire for issue at the match
table.
7.2.3 A player whose racket is found in a post-match test to contain an unacceptable level of an illegal solvent will be disqualified, but players are usually given the option of an earlier voluntary test which will not lead to any penalty. They may also be given the choice of a pre-match or postmatch test, so that they can decide between not having the use of their racket between the test and the start of the match and the risk of disqualification if a
post-match test proves positive.
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