Tennis Team Rules and Expectations: 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Tennis Team Rules and Expectations: document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Player Guidelines section. Ensure you understand each expectation, such as attendance at practices and matches, and note any specific requirements like notifying coaches of absences.
  3. Fill in your personal information in the designated fields, including your signature and printed name, confirming your understanding of the guidelines.
  4. Proceed to the Match Guidelines section. Familiarize yourself with expectations regarding conduct during matches, uniform requirements, and communication protocols.
  5. Review the Parent Guidelines carefully. Parents should also sign where indicated to acknowledge their role in supporting their athlete.
  6. Finally, complete the Social Media Conduct Code agreement by signing and dating it. This ensures awareness of appropriate online behavior.

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HINDRANCE ISSUES. 33. Talking during a point. A player shall not talk while the ball is moving toward the opponents side of the court. If the players talking interferes with an opponents ability to play the ball, the player loses the point.
If the score gets to 5-5 (5-all), one player must win the next two games to win the set. If the score docHubes 6-6 (6-all) in the set, a tiebreak game is played.