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105 Code of Conduct ARTICLE III: WOMEN'S PLAYER ENTRY OFFENCES A. ENTRIES AND WITHDRAWALS All players shall abide by the rules for entries and withdrawals set forth in these Regulations. B. ENTRY OFFENCES 1. Late Withdrawal/ No Show No player may withdraw her entry from the Main Draw or Qualifying of an ITF Women's Circuit tournament for any reason after the Withdrawal Deadline. Any such withdrawal will be considered a late withdrawal and will be penalised, unless: - the player has complied with the provisions of Section 7. Entries and Withdrawals c) Withdrawal Procedures of the ITF Women's Circuit Regulations; - a player who is on the Qualifying Acceptance List but who is still playing in another ITF Women's Circuit or WTA tournament at the time of the Qualifying Sign-in deadline, provided the player withdraws before the Qualifying Sign-in closes; - a player who is on the Qualifying Acceptance List but who is still playing in another "qualified" ITF Women's Circuit or WTA tournament and who applies for a Special Exempt position, but where such Special Exempt position is not available for the player; - a player who receives a Wild Card into Grand Slams. Players who have been subject to Automatic Withdrawals will not be fined. A player's first three (3) late withdrawal offences within a calendar year are excused*, provided the withdrawal is received by the ITF (and by the ITF Supervisor, if submitted after the Freeze Deadline) prior to the Qualifying Sign- in Deadline. (*an excused withdrawal is valid for two consecutive tournament weeks provided the player withdraws, as above, and notifies the ITF about the second week's late withdrawal by the last day of the tournament). Violation of this section shall result in a fine up to $1,000. In circumstances that are flagrant and particularly injurious to the success of an ITF Women's Circuit tournament, or are singularly egregious, a single violation of this Section shall also constitute the Major Offence of "Aggravated Behaviour". 2. On-site Medical Withdrawal a. If a player is forced to retire or withdraw during a tournament for medical reasons, the ITF Medical Certification form must be completed by the