CHANGES TO THE PUBLISHED 2017 ATP OFFICIAL RULEBOOK ATP Office of the Chairman IG House Palliser Road London W14 9EB England PH: +44 207 381 7890 FAX: +44 207 381 7895 ATP Americas 201 ATP Tour Boulevard Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 USA PH: +1 904 285 8000 FAX: +1 904 285 5966 ATP Europe Monte Carlo Sun 74 Boulevard D’Italie 98000 Monaco PH: 377-97-970404 FAX: 377-97-970400 ATP International Group Suite 208, 46a Macleay Street Potts Point NSW Australia 2011 PH: +61 2 9336 7000 FAX: +61 2 8354 1945 (This document includes all rule changes/additions/clarifications to date) Last revised 3/28/2017 Current Revision: 05/01/2017 www.ATPWorldTour.com Effective Immediately: A clarification to page 100, 7.13 A. 1) and page 102, B. 1) & 2) has been made to the published 2017 ATP Official Rulebook. It is noted in italics below: Page 100, 7.13 Selection of Entries A. Singles Main Draw 1) Direct Acceptances. Direct acceptances are players accepted directly in the draw by virtue of their position in the Emirates ATP Rankings (singles) or by their protected ranking position (singles). The list to be used for ATP World Tour tournaments shall be dated approximately forty-two (42) days prior to the Monday of the (fi rst) tournament week and twenty-one (21) days prior to the Monday of the tournament week for ATP Challenger Tour tournaments. Page 102, 7.13 Selection of Enries B. Singles Qualifying 1) Direct acceptances – ATP World Tour. Direct acceptances are players accepted directly in the draw by virtue of their position in the Emirates ATP Rankings (singles) or by their protected ranking position (singles). The list to be used for ATP World Tour tournaments shall be dated approximately twenty-one (21) days prior to the Monday of the tournament week. 2) Direct acceptances – ATP Challenger Tour. Direct acceptances shall first be selected from players who sign in with the highest position on the most recent Emirates ATP Rankings list (singles), including a protected ranking (singles). ________________________________________________________________ The following changes are all Effective Immediately: 2 Feb 2017 To correct pages 36-37, 3.08 A. 3) Doubles please add i) and ii) noted in italics below: Doubles: Should a doubles match in an ATP World Tour or ATP Challenger Tour event be uncontested* or fail to be completed, the losing team shall only receive points and prize money from the previous round unless one of the following is applicable: a) b) Neither player was in the singles main draw; Both players used, or could have used**, their doubles ranking for entry into the doubles draw (does not apply to wild card teams). c) The retiring/withdrawing player is still in the singles competition and at the time of the medical examination is declared unfi t to play in the singles of that event or, if no longer involved in the singles competition of that event, is forced to withdraw from the singles or doubles*** of the next tournament in which he is entered. i) For ATP World Tour events if the retiring/withdrawing player was not in the singles draw of that event and is forced to withdraw from the next event in which he is entered (singles or doubles). ii) For ATP Challenger events if the retiring/withdrawing player was not in the singles draw of that event and is forced to withdraw from the following week’s event (single or doubles) after the withdrawal deadline. d) The retiring/withdrawing player had withdrawn/retired from his singles match, which was scheduled the same day; or, if the doubles match is scheduled for a following day the player is examined by the tournament Doctor and is declared unfit for competition in the doubles event. * A team withdrawing from the first round will not receive prize money even if there is not an alternate team. ** Example: Player A is not in the singles draw and his doubles ranking is 20; his partner, Player B, is in the singles draw with a ranking of 15. Player B’s doubles ranking is 30. The cutoff for their method of entry is 60. Using player B’s doubles ranking would have kept them as a direct acceptance so they qualify for exception b) above. *** For ATP Challenger events the withdrawal for doubles must be after the withdrawal deadline. ________________________________________________________________ To correct page 201, 9.04 E. c) please add i) and ii) noted in italics below: E. Points. The provisions set forth under 9.03.E.1), 2) and 3) related to the Emirates ATP Rankings apply to doubles as well, the point table being similar, except that the second-round loser column becomes irrelevant. No points are awarded in the fi rst round at any event. Should a doubles match in an ATP World Tour or Challenger Tour event be uncontested* or fail to be completed, the losing team shall only receive points and prize money from the previous round unless one of the following is applicable: a) Neither player was in the singles main draw; b) Both players used, or could have used**, their doubles ranking for entry into the doubles draw (does not apply to wild card teams). c) The retiring/withdrawing player is still in the singles competition and at the time of the medical examination is declared unfi t to play in the singles of that event or, if no longer involved in the singles competition of that event, is forced to withdraw from the singles or doubles*** of the next tournament in which he is entered. i) For ATP World Tour events if the retiring/withdrawing player was not in the singles draw of that event and is forced to withdraw from the next event in which he is entered (singles or doubles). ii) For ATP Challenger events if the retiring/withdrawing player was not in the singles draw of that event and is forced to withdraw from the following week’s event (single or doubles) after the withdrawal deadline. d) The retiring/withdrawing player had withdrawn/retired from his singles match, which was scheduled the same day; or, if the doubles match is scheduled for a following day the player is examined by the tournament Doctor and is declared unfit for competition in the doubles event. * A team withdrawing from the first round will not receive prize money even if there is not an alternate team. ** Example: Player A is not in the singles draw and his doubles ranking is 20; his partner, Player B, is in the singles draw with a ranking of 15. Player B’s doubles ranking is 30. The cutoff for their method of entry is 60. Using player B’s doubles ranking would have kept them as a direct acceptance so they qualify for exception b) above. *** For ATP Challenger events the withdrawal for doubles must be after the withdrawal deadline. ________________________________________________________________ Please add the Case and Decision below to pages 36 before Doubles and to the top of page 334 Section XI. Cases & Decisions. Case: If a player qualifies, accepts a special exempt or accepts a wild card and becomes a main draw player, can he receive on-site prize money if otherwise eligible? Decision: Yes. once he is accepted into the main draw as a qualifier, special exempt or wild card, he can receive on-site prize money compensation if otherwise eligible. ________________________________________________________________ To correct page 87, 7.07 Play-Up Regulation (ATP Challenger Tour Tournaments) please replace the entire page with the ATTACHED new page 87. Effective Immediately: 9 Feb 2017 but not sent before 28 March 2017 Please add the Case and Decision below to pages 36 before Doubles and to the top of page 334 Section XI. Cases & Decisions. Case: A player who is not on-site withdraws after the 12 noon, Friday deadline and comes on-site to do promotional activity or to be medically examined (Challengers) in order to avoid the applicable penalties. Is he eligible for first round prize money compensation? Decision: No. The player must be on-site at the time of the withdrawal in order to be eligible for first round prize money compensation under the rule. Effective Immediately: 3 March 2017 but not sent before 28 March 2017 A correction to page 31, 2.02 Identification – ATP Challenger Tour Tournaments, 2) ATP Challenger Tour Brand Mark: Optional Applications has been made below. Changes noted in italics. 2) 3) ATP Challenger Tour Brand Mark: Optional Applications b) On-court Ball Persons / Linesmen If a tournament wishes to use the appropriate ATP Challenger Tour Brand Mark World Tour Official Tournament Stamp on the uniforms of ball persons or linesmen, the application of the ATP Challenger Tour Brand Mark World Tour Official Tournament Stamp must be approved in advance by the ATP. A correction to page 15, 1.11 E. has been made below in italics. E. All division I ATP player members must complete an ATP University refresher course every two years after completing the ATP University as prescribed and designed by ATP. Any player Division I member who fails to complete the refresher course within the stated time period shall not receive the benefits of membership. Effective Immediately: 28 April 2017 A new Case & Decision has been addd to page 142 in R. Miscellaneous Officiating Cases and Decisions, after the C&D Ball Hits Net Post Signage and in the Cases & Decisions, Chapter XI, page 362: Ball hits Overhead Camera Cable Case: A player throws up a lob which is over the court and it hits the cable supporting Spider Cam which is positioned diagonally across the court from the service line to baseline. Is the point awarded to the opponent; is the point replayed; or does play continue? Decision: The cable is considered a permanent fixture and therefore, it is a loss of point.
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