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Each country represented will be allocated the same number of draw chips as
the number of players from that country. Each time a chip is drawn the highest
ranked player from the country represented by that chip shall be selected.
Thereafter, all remaining entered players who are unranked and have no
National Ranking shall be randomly drawn for a position on the
Qualifying/Alternate list.
2. Method C
On-Site Alternates with an approved singles computer ranking who have
signed in for Qualifying shall be selected in accordance with the computer
rankings, on Monday, seven days before the tournament week.
3. Method D
On-Site Alternates without a computer ranking who have signed in for
Qualifying shall be selected on the basis of their current Top 500 National
Rankings.
Players will be sorted into groups of the same nationalities and ranked within
those groups. Ties between players within those groups will be randomly
drawn.
Each country represented will be allocated the same number of draw chips as
the number of players from that country unless there are more players from a
particular country than places available in a draw. In that case, the number of
chips allocated to that country shall be limited to the number of places
available in the draw and any extra players are dropped from consideration.
Each time a chip is drawn the highest ranked player from the country
represented by that chip shall be selected.
All National Rankings must be submitted to the ITF by the National
Association by the Entry Deadline. Players without a National Ranking will be
considered as unranked players for that Futures Tournament.
If a National Association produces an updated National Ranking during the
year, the National Association may send quarterly updates to the ITF.
Further places will be filled by unranked players drawn by lot.
4. Ties
Ties between players for positions on the entry list shall be broken as follows:
Ties on computer rankings shall be randomly drawn. On Acceptance Lists
produced by the ITF ties have already been randomly drawn and players are
listed in priority order.
M. COMPUTER POINTS AND PRIZE MONEY
Please refer to the 2009 ATP Ranking Points document for the new Futures
Tournament point allocation.
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CODE OF CONDUCT
ARTICLE II: MEN’S PLAYER ENTRY OFFENCES
B. ENTRY OFFENCES
1. Late Withdrawal/Non-Appearance
No player may withdraw his entry from the Main Draw or Qualifying of a
Futures Tournament for any reason after the Withdrawal Deadline, except that
players on the Alternate List may withdraw at any time prior to such time as
they are moved into the Qualifying as a Direct Acceptance. A player who has
entered and been accepted as a Direct Acceptance into the Main Draw or
Qualifying and not timely withdrawn therefrom, shall appear for play.
Violation of this Section shall subject a player to a fine up to $500.
In circumstances that are flagrant and particularly injurious to the success of
the ITF Futures Tournament, or are singularly egregious, a single violation of
this Section shall also constitute the Major Offence of “Aggravated
Behaviour”.
2. Medical Withdrawal
Players are permitted two (2) withdrawals per year, which shall not count as
late withdrawal offences, provided the player:
a. Withdraws prior to the Qualifying Sign-in Deadline;
b. Submits to the ITF, to be received no later than the last day of the
tournament, an official ITF Medical Certification Form, which must be
written in English, French or Spanish and completed by a medically
qualified physician, indicating the nature of the injury or illness and
verifying that the player is unable to play in the specific tournament(s)
from which he was forced to withdraw.
If the injury or illness has occurred during the tournament, the ITF Medical
Certification Form must be completed, as above, but the medical withdrawal is
not counted towards a player’s permitted number of medical excuses.
3. Consecutive Medical Withdrawals
A player’s withdrawal from consecutive tournaments due to injury or illness
or following an on-site medical withdrawal, will be considered as one (1)
withdrawal, and the player will only be required to pay one (1) late withdrawal
fine or use one (1) medical withdrawal for consecutive subsequent
withdrawals, should they occur prior to the Qualifying Sign-in Deadline.
Following recovery, should a player participate in a tournament and have to
withdraw through injury or illness, a new medical certificate will be required,
even if the injury is a recurrence.