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5 his/her singles match on the same or the previous day. In Mixed Doubles, teams withdrawing or retiring will receive prize money for the previous round. For the purpose of this Rule a match is played when it is won as a result of any injury or a misconduct default of an opponent. An amateur who enters a Grand Slam Tournament and begins his first match as an amateur may not receive prize money during that tournament. 2. Form of Payment, Deductions Notice Each Grand Slam Tournament shall pay prize money in national currency unless otherwise approved by the GSB. All Grand Slam Tournaments are required to give notice of all applicable income tax, VAT tax and any other taxes that are to be deducted from players' prize money. Each Grand Slam Tournament shall furnish on-site to the player an official form documenting all such deductions from his prize money. A summary report of all such monies paid and deductions, including any fines assessed, shall be forwarded to the Director, Grand Slam Board. 3. Amateur Expenses Grand Slam Tournaments may pay expenses to amateurs who are eligible to and do compete. Such expenses are limited to the actual and reasonable expenses of an amateur incurred pursuant to his participation in the Tournament. The payment of expenses cannot be conditioned on the success of the amateur in the event. 4. Expenses for Professionals Grand Slam Tournaments may at their option provide housing, meals and local transportation for players provided that the same are available to all competitors without discrimination. K. RULES OF TENNIS AND DUTIES AND PROCEDURES FOR OFFICIALS The Rules of Tennis and Duties and Procedures for Officials published by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) shall apply in all Grand Slam Tournament matches, unless otherwise specified by the GSB. L. NUMBER OF SETS, TIE-BREAK All men's singles Main Draw matches in Grand Slam Tournaments shall be the best of five (5) sets. All other matches shall be the best of three (3) or the best of five (5) sets unless otherwise determined by each Grand Slam Tournament. The tie-breaks specified in the Rules of Tennis may be used in the Qualifying competition and the Main events as determined by each Grand Slam Tournament.