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Appendix4 Alternative Scoring Methods
APPENDIX4
ALTERNATIVE SCORING METHODS
SCORE IN A GAME:
No-Ad SCORING METHOD
This alternative scoring method may be used.
A standard game is scored as follows with the servers score being called first:
No point - Love
First point - 15
Second point - 30
Third point - 40
Fourth point - Game
If both players/teams have won three points each, the score is Deuce and a deciding point shall be played. The receiver(s) shall choose whether to receive the service from the right half or the left half of the court.
In doubles, the players of the receiving team cannot change positions to receive this deciding point. The player/team who wins the deciding point wins the Game.
In mixed doubles, the player of the same gender as the server shall receive the deciding point. The players of the receiving team cannot change positions to receive the deciding point.
SCORE IN A SET:
1. SHORT SETS The first player/team who wins four games wins that set, provided there is a margin of two games over the opponent(s). If the score reaches four games all, a tie-break game shall be played.
2. DECIDING MATCH TIE-BREAK (7 POINTS) When the score in a match is one set all, or two sets all in best of five sets matches, one tie-break game shall be played to decide the match. This tie-break game replaces the deciding final set.
The player/team who first wins seven points shall win this match tie-break and the match provided there is a margin of two points over the opponent(s).
3. DECIDING MATCH TIE-BREAK (10 POINTS)
When the score in a match is one set all, or two sets all in best of five sets matches, one tie-break game shall be played to decide the match. This tie-break game replaces the deciding final set.
The player/team who first wins ten points shall win this match tie-break and the match provided there is a margin of two points over the opponent(s).
Note: When using the deciding match tie-break to replace the final set:
the original order of service continues. (Rules 5 and 14)
in doubles, the order of serving and receiving within the team may be altered, as in the beginning of each set. (Rules 14 and 15)
before the start of the deciding match tie-break there shall be a 120 seconds set break.
balls should not be changed before the start of the deciding match tie-break even if a ball change is due.
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