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FRIEND AT COURT 2010 - USTA.com

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a. Presence of Referee or Deputy Referee. The Referee (or in the Referee’s<br />

absence, a Deputy Referee) shall be present during play.<br />

FAC Comment I.C-2: The Referee should be on site during most of the<br />

tournament. The Deputy Referee steps in only during those short periods when<br />

the Referee is off site or is playing a match in the tournament.<br />

b. Referee’s discretion. The Referee and each Deputy Referee shall use<br />

judgment in all situations not specifically covered by the ITF Rules of<br />

Tennis or <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations.<br />

c. Certification required for Referees of <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships. The<br />

Referee of each <strong>USTA</strong> National Championship shall be a Referee certified<br />

by the <strong>USTA</strong>; each Deputy Referee shall be an official certified by the <strong>USTA</strong>.<br />

d. Certification of Referees of other tournaments. The <strong>USTA</strong> re<strong>com</strong>mends the<br />

use of Referees certified by the <strong>USTA</strong> in all other <strong>USTA</strong> sanctioned<br />

tournaments. This re<strong>com</strong>mendation does not apply to touranments that<br />

use a QuickStart Tennis format.<br />

D. Tournament Appeals Committee<br />

The Tournament Committee shall appoint a Tournament Appeals Committee to<br />

decide player appeals of the Referee’s disqualification or unilateral default of a<br />

player. The Tournament Appeals Committee shall be <strong>com</strong>prised of at least two<br />

members. Time is of the essence in deciding appeals. Upon being notified by<br />

a player that the player wishes to appeal the Referee’s decision, the Referee<br />

shall immediately attempt to contact at least two members of the Tournament<br />

Appeals Committee. Once two members have convened to decide an appeal,<br />

they need not wait for other members to appear before reaching a decision.<br />

There are no formal notice requirements for assembling the Tournament Appeals<br />

Committee, and two members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum. The<br />

Tournament Appeals Committee may meet in person, by conference telephone<br />

call, or by other means that will facilitate a prompt decision.<br />

The Tournament Committee may serve as the Tournament Appeals<br />

Committee except that the Referee shall not serve as a member of the<br />

Tournament Appeals Committee. The decision of the Tournament Appeals<br />

Committee shall be final.<br />

E. Match Formats and Scoring<br />

Most matches use the scoring system specifically described in Rules 5, 6, and<br />

7 of the ITF Rules of Tennis, and are the best of three sets. In interscholastic,<br />

state, Sectional, and National championships in the Boys’ 18 and Girls’ 18<br />

Divisions, the final round may be the best of five sets. In the Men’s Open, 25,<br />

and 30 Divisions, matches in any round may be the best of five sets. Other match<br />

formats may be used. Results of matches using other formats shall be used for<br />

rankings unless prohibited by applicable National, Sectional, or District ranking<br />

regulations. Commonly used formats include no-ad scoring, matches consisting<br />

of the best of three sets with a 10-Point Match Tiebreak in lieu of the third set,<br />

pro sets, matches consisting of one set only, QuickStart Tennis formats, and<br />

short sets. The tournament entry form shall specify the format being used.<br />

1. Tiebreaks<br />

a. 7-Point Set Tiebreak (first to 7 by a margin of 2). The 7-Point Set<br />

Tiebreak (first to 7 by a margin of 2) is the tiebreak game described<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> REGUL<strong>AT</strong>IONS I.E. (Match Formats and Scoring) 57

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