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The Rules Of Tennis
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The
Singles Game
31. Coaching
During the playing of a match in a team competition, a player may
receive coaching from a captain who is sitting on the tennis court only when he
changes ends at the end of a game, but not when he changes ends during a
tie-break game.
A tennis player may not receive coaching during the playing of any other match.
The provisions of this rule must be strictly construed.
After due warning an offending tennis player may be disqualified. When an
approved point penalty system is in operation, the Umpire shall impose
penalties according to that system.
Case 1. Should a warning be given, or the tennis player be disqualified, if the
coaching is given by signals in an unobtrusive manner?
Decision: The Umpire must take action as soon as he becomes aware that
coaching is being given verbally or by signals. If the Umpire is unaware
that coaching is being given, a tennis player may draw his attention to the
fact that advice is being given.
Case 2. Can a tennis player receive coaching during an authorized rest period
under Rule 30(e), or when play is interrupted and he leaves the court?
Decision: Yes. In these circumstances, when the player is not on the
tennis court, there is no restriction on coaching.
USTA Comment: Coaching is not permitted in the USTA Adult and Senior
League Program except during authorized rest periods.
ITF Note: The word "coaching" includes any advice or instruction.
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