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Player conduct
In order for a tennis match to take place successfully, both players must conduct themselves accordingly. ... For example, if a player takes more time than the time allotted, they will lose points. ... Player must dress appropriately, and may be subject to default of that match if they are not wearing proper tennis attire. Once the match has begun, no player may leave the court area without permission from the officials. If a player abuses any equipment, either directed at a person or simply in anger, they first receive a warning but get disqualified after their second offence. Any audible obscenities, obscene gestures or physical abuse made towards any official, opponent or spectator will result in that player being disqualified from that match, and all other matches in that tournament, along with being fined a large sum of money.
Approximate Word count = 534 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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