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4. Playing Another Event / One Tournament Per Week
No player who has played in the Main Draw or Qualifying of an ITF Futures
Tournament shall play in any other tennis event during the period of such
tournament unless released by the ITF Supervisor.
No player who has entered and been accepted into the Qualifying or Main
Draw of an ITF Futures Tournament shall play in any other tennis event
during the period of such tournament unless a written request is submitted to
and authorised by the ITF, by 14:00hrs GMT on the Friday prior to the
tournament week or before that tournament’s Qualifying Sign-in Deadline,
whichever occurs first.
Authorisation will be granted to a player:
- nominated to represent his country in an official team competition;
- qualifying for a Grand Slam tournament
- nominated to receive a wild card offering higher event status (i.e.
Qualifying to Main draw)
- nominated to receive a wild card into a tournament in a higher prize
money category, unless already accepted into a Main Draw
Violation of this Section shall result in a fine up to $1,000 in addition to any
other fines provided in the Code.
In circumstances that are flagrant and particularly injurious to the success of
the tournament, or are singularly egregious, a single violation of this Section
shall also constitute the Major Offence of “Aggravated Behaviour”.
F. REMISSION OF FINES
Under extraordinary circumstances a player has the right to appeal a
Late Withdrawal or Non-Appearance fine to the ITF provided such
appeal is filed within ten (10) days of the last day of the tournament.
Such extraordinary circumstances must be substantiated by
documentation.
C. DRESS AND EQUIPMENT
1. Unacceptable Attire
Sweatshirts, gym shorts, dress shirts, T-shirts or any other inappropriate attire
shall not be worn during a match (including the warm-up).
a. Shoes
Players are required to wear tennis shoes generally accepted as proper
tennis attire. Shoes shall not cause damage to the court other than what
is expected during the normal course of a match or practice. Damage to
a court may be considered as physical or visible, which may include a
shoe that leaves mark beyond what is considered acceptable. The ITF
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Supervisor has the authority to determine that a shoe does not meet
these criteria and may order the player to change.
i. Grass Court Shoes
At grass court tournaments no grass court shoes other than those with
rubber soles, without heels, ribs, studs or coverings, shall be worn by
players.
Shoes with pimples or studs around the outside of the toes shall not be
permitted. The foxing around the toes must be smooth.
The ITF Supervisor has the authority to determine that a tennis shoe’s
sole does not conform to such customs and standards and can prohibit
its use at grass court tournaments.
ii. Clay Court Shoes
Players are required to wear tennis shoes generally accepted for play
on clay courts or granular surfaces. The ITF Supervisor has the
authority to determine that a tennis shoe’s sole does not conform to
such customs and standards and can prohibit its use at clay court
tournaments.
Grass court shoes shall not be worn during a match on clay courts.