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Code of Behaviour

The new Code of Behaviour replaces the Events Disciplinary Policy that regulates behaviour breaches related to and during tournaments and weekly competitions in Australia. More


2010 Australian Ranking Tournament Regulations

The following operating procedures for tournaments are designed to raise the quality of tournament conduct throughout Australia. They provide parameters to ensure all AMTs and OJTs sanctioned by Tennis Australia are managed professionally and with uniformity across the country.

 


Rules of tennis (ITF)

The International Tennis Federation regulates the Rules of Tennis. The complete Rules of Tennis are available on the ITF website

Rule Books are available from your Member Association.

Tennis Australia dress and equipment regulations
Like most sports in Australia, tennis has certain requirements for players' dress and equipment. These requirements vary depending on the type and nature of the event.

Dress and equipment regulations

Tennis etiquette and rules for non-umpired matches
The Rules of Tennis, as published by the ITF, assure the presence of a Chair Umpire or other officials to determine and interpret particular situations. Rules for non-umpired matches cover certain situations where players are determining their own matches.

Tennis etiquette and rules for non-umpired matches

Correcting errors
The correcting errors documents provide clear answers to situations where a Rules of Tennis error is made.

Correcting Errors


 

 
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