Rules
1. All matches will be conducted in accordance with United States Tennis Association (USTA) rules, except as modified herein. For a copy of these rules, please write or call:
United States Tennis Association
Publications Department
70 West Red Oak Lane
White Plains, NY 10604
(914) 696-7000
www.usta.com
2. Warm-up will be limited to a maximum of 10 minutes.
3. If an athlete has a conflict with another sport, the tennis match will NOT be held up. You may have to choose which sport you are going to compete in. A 15-minute default time will be strictly enforced.
4. Matches will consist of 2 tiebreak sets. Regular scoring will be used unless all participants in a given match decide on a no-add system.
5. If players split sets — a 10-point match tiebreaker will be played at 1-set all to resolve the match.
6. There will be a one-minute break every two games.
7. If an athlete is entered in more than one tennis event, a situation may arise wherein he/she will have to play more than the USTA-recommended number of matches in any given day. However, it is the responsibility of the athlete to make conflicts known to the Competition Manager with sufficient time in order to reschedule or withdraw.
8. Tournament Director has the right to make adjustments in the schedule or modify match formats if necessary.
United States Tennis Association
Publications Department
70 West Red Oak Lane
White Plains, NY 10604
(914) 696-7000
www.usta.com
2. Warm-up will be limited to a maximum of 10 minutes.
3. If an athlete has a conflict with another sport, the tennis match will NOT be held up. You may have to choose which sport you are going to compete in. A 15-minute default time will be strictly enforced.
4. Matches will consist of 2 tiebreak sets. Regular scoring will be used unless all participants in a given match decide on a no-add system.
5. If players split sets — a 10-point match tiebreaker will be played at 1-set all to resolve the match.
6. There will be a one-minute break every two games.
7. If an athlete is entered in more than one tennis event, a situation may arise wherein he/she will have to play more than the USTA-recommended number of matches in any given day. However, it is the responsibility of the athlete to make conflicts known to the Competition Manager with sufficient time in order to reschedule or withdraw.
8. Tournament Director has the right to make adjustments in the schedule or modify match formats if necessary.
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