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Duties and Procedures 2014 (English)

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ruled unable to compete in the match to be played, or retired from the match in progress. The ITF Supervisor/Referee shall use great discretion before taking this action and should base the decision on the best interests of professional tennis, as well as taking all medical advice and any other information into consideration. The player may subsequently compete in another event at the same tournament if the Tournament Doctor determines that the player's condition has improved to the extent that the player may safely physically perform at an appropriate level of play, whether the same day or on a later day. * It is recognized that national laws or governmental or other binding regulations imposed upon the event by authorities outside its control may require more compulsory participation by the Tournament Doctor in all decisions regarding diagnosis and treatment. 5 Toilet/Change of Attire Break A player is allowed to request permission to leave the court for a reasonable time for a toilet break/change of attire break (women's events). Toilet breaks should be taken on a set break and can be used for no other purpose. Change of attire breaks (women's events) must be taken on a set break. In women's singles events, a player is entitled to two (2) breaks during a match. In men's singles events, a player is entitled to one (1) toilet break during a best of three (3) set match and two (2) toilet breaks during a best of five (5) set match. In all doubles matches, each team is entitled to a total of two (2) breaks. If partners leave the court together, it counts as one (1) of the team's authorised breaks. Any time a player leaves the court for a toilet break, it is considered one of the authorized breaks regardless of whether or not the opponent has left the court. Any toilet break taken after a warm-up has started is considered one of the authorised breaks. Additional breaks will be authorised, but will be penalised in accordance with the Point Penalty Schedule if the player is not ready to play within the allowed time. Any player abuse of this rule will be subject to penalty in accordance with the Unsportsmanlike Conduct section of the Code of Conduct. F SUSPENSION AND POSTPONEMENT The Chair Umpire or the ITF Supervisor/Referee may stop or suspend a match temporarily due to darkness or conditions of the grounds or weather. This must be reported immediately to the ITF Supervisor/Referee. Once a match is suspended and until the ITF Supervisor/Referee postpones the match, the players, the Chair Umpire and all on-court officials must remain ready to resume play. The ITF Supervisor/Referee must make all decisions regarding the postponement of a match to a later day. 15

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