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Duties and Procedures 2014 (English)

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7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Confirm with the System and Virtual Reality Operators that all systems are fully operational prior to the start of the match. Be responsible for identifying each potential review ball impact. Determine that the requested ball impact is available for review. Manage the process of playing the review or releasing it to Television. Be responsible for monitoring the status of the system. In case of a system malfunction, immediately notify the Chair Umpire and the ITF Supervisor/Referee and, when the system is back working again and has been tested, immediately inform the same. Notify the Chair Umpire that the original call shall stand when the Review Official cannot retrieve the data to review the call. In the event the ball impact shown on the screen does not correspond to the text graphic shown on the screen, inform the Chair Umpire of the correct outcome of the challenge and If possible display the corrected ball impact or text graphic on the screen. Inform the Chair Umpire immediately if the Review Official's monitor is functioning properly but all available in-stadium screens are malfunctioning. Keep record of the number of successful and unsuccessful challenges for each player/team and be able to confirm the number of unsuccessful challenges remaining to the Chair Umpire, the ITF Supervisor/Referee or the Screen Operator at any time. Act as the final authority on the number of unsuccessful challenges remaining for each player/team. Verify with the Chair Umpire when a player/team has one (1) and no (0) challenges remaining. Before each set and match tie-break ensure that the number of challenges is set to three (3). F LINE UMPIRE A Line Umpire shall: 1 Carry out his/her duties in accordance with the approved procedures of the ITF. For more details please refer to the ITF Line Umpire Guide. 2 Dress uniformly with other Line Umpires as prescribed by the ITF Supervisor/Referee. Line Umpires shall not wear clothing that is white, yellow or other light colours that can interfere with the vision of the players. 3 Be on time for all assignments. 4 Take a position which gives the best view of his/her assigned line. 5 Call all balls on his/her assigned line only and not give opinions on calls on other lines. 6 Call foot faults when assigned to a base, side or centre serviceline. 7 Give a prompt unsighted signal when not able to make a call. 8 Correct a wrong call immediately. 9 Never call a ball "Out/Fault" until it actually lands out. 10 Remain silent if the Chair Umpire overrules a call. Refer all player enquiries to the Chair Umpire. 11 Report immediately to the Chair Umpire if he/she witnesses a Code Violation not witnessed by the Chair Umpire. 12 Go with a player who takes a toilet or change of attire break to ensure the player does not use the break for any other purpose. If a violation of the procedure takes 7

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