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DRAW SHEET TERMINOLOGY AND PROCEDURES DRAW SHEET TERMINOLOGY AND PROCEDURES

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The key to understanding draw sheet initiated by an official Withdrawals walkoversa match in an event Defaultsthan a bona fide reason Generally withdrawals and walkovers are ignored focompe ID: 454637

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DRAW SHEET TERMINOLOGY AND PROCEDURES The key to understanding draw sheet initiated by an official. Withdrawals, walkovers,a. match in an event. Defaultsthan a bona fide reason. Generally withdrawals and walkovers are ignored focompeting in the event because of injury, illness, personal emergency, ason. The Referee shall withdrawal on the draw. The following codes are used by the - Illne- Emergency.............. Wd (em) - Tournament administrative error )....Wd (tae) (e.g., tournament entered player in the wrong event) - Double withdrawal....Wd/Wd ason to play in the consolation draw. The first - Illness- emergency.................................................................. Wo(em) - Tournament administrative error.........................Wo(tae) (e.g. player told incorre- Double walkover.........................................................Wo/Wo match because of injury, illness, personal emergeThe following codes are used by the - Illness..........................................................Ret(ill) ...........................................................Ret(i- Emergency...................................................Ret(em) - Adult decision ...........................................Ret(ad) (e.g. an adult such as a parent or coach puDefaults - is disqualified under the Point Penalty SystemThe Referee shall record the score, if any, and shaThe following codes are used by the TDM System to record defaults: - Not showing up at a tournament.......................................Def(ns) - Point Penalty System...........................................................Def(pps) - Player error ..........................................................................Def(pe) - Double default...................................................................... Def/Def ments Due to Bona Fide Reasons t wanting to play or not being able to continue playing. Other examples of bona fide reasons for not playing could include being emotionally distressed over the iend. Bona fide reasons other than illness or injury shall be coded as withdrawals, walkovers, or retirements due to personal emergencies. Defaults for Refusal to Play When There Is No Bona Fide Reason If a player refuses to play or continue to play a match and thh a default (Point Penalty System or "pps). If the player til the scheduled time of the match to record the result. the Referee has decided that the match will not be completed. There is no winner or loser of such a match. The Referee shall write, "abandoned" on the draw. An unplayed match refers to a match that the Referee decides walkover, default, or retirement. There is no winner or loser of such a match. The Referee shall write, "unplayed" on the