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FRIEND AT COURT 2010 - USTA.com

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The increasing use and popularity of the QuickStart Tennis format has resulted in<br />

a variety of changes to <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations, including:<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation VI outlines the QuickStart Tennis format for the Boys’ and<br />

Girls’ 8 divisions, including scoring and draw formats, equipment, and court<br />

dimensions. FAC Comments provide re<strong>com</strong>mendations for using the QuickStart<br />

Tennis format for Boys’ and Girls’ 10 divisions.<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations I.B and I.C clarify that a Tournament Director may serve as<br />

Referee of a tournament using the QuickStart Tennis format and that the<br />

individual does not have to be a <strong>USTA</strong> certified Referee.<br />

• Table 9 includes a provision for minimum rest between matches in tournaments<br />

using the QuickStart Tennis format.<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IV.D.1 clarifies that the Point Penalty System does not apply<br />

in tournaments using the QuickStart Tennis format.<br />

[p. 64] New paragraph under Table 5 – Criteria for Entering Wheelchair Divisions<br />

clarifies gender and certain eligibility requirements for Quad players.<br />

[pp. 77-78] New <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation II.B.4.D.iv and FAC Comment II.B-2 explain<br />

alternate methods of placing byes in a draw.<br />

[p. 120] <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IV.D.6.c clarifies that Roving Umpires may impose<br />

penalties under the Point Penalty System, but only based on their observations.<br />

vi

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