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THE RULES OF SCORING
“Winning is by the means of Scoring”
Apart from playing the ball into the net or out of
court, there are a number of ways of losing a point.
• Throwing the racquet at the ball.
• Hitting the ball twice, carrying it or catching it on
the racquet
• Hitting the ball before it crosses the net
● Returning a serve before it has bounced
• Catching or hitting the ball while it is outside the
court before it has bounced.
Officiating Officials - They are the one who ensure
that a match or tournament is conducted according
to the International Tennis Federation Rules of
Tennis.
Referee - Is the judge on all questions of tennis
rules.
Chair umpire - A chair umpire in tennis is the main
umpire who sits right beside the court on the
sideline.
Line umpire and net umpire - The line and net
umpire's primary role is to assist the Chair Umpire
in determining if a ball falls within or outside of the
boundaries of the court.
QUESTIONS
What is the meaning of "being"? What are its two
distinct but inseparable elements?
How can we reach explicit reflective awareness of
the "is" in being? Do all metaphysical systems agree
on this focus on actual existence as the central core
of all real beings?
QUESTIONS
Explain the difference between "real being" and
"mental being"? Examples of each? What is the key
criterion for distinguishing between the two?
Explain the fundamental importance of action as the
self-manifestation of being if we are to have a
"universe"? Could there be at least one completely
inactive being?
The Chair Umpire is much more
than just the person who sits in a
high chair and announces the
score. They are the guardians of
the Rules of Tennis and enforce
them to ensure a match is played
in a spirit of fair play.
Umpires are impartial and
cannot be prejudiced. The Chair
Umpire has the final word on all
issues relating to on court facts,
for example whether a ball is
"in" or "out", if a player has a
foot fault, a service touches the
net, etc.
In matches where line umpires are
assigned, the chair umpire has the duty
to "over rule" any clear mistake made
by a line umpire.
In matches where electronic review
(commonly called "hawk eye") is in
use, this can over-rule a Line Umpire's
and/or Chair Umpire's decision
(following a challenge) and cannot be
appealed.
The Chair Umpire's
duty is also to control
the match and
enforce the Code of
Conduct whenever
required.
The tournament referee,
the chair umpire, and the
LINE UMPIRE line umpires are the
officials for any tennis
OFF COURT match. These officials
who call the OFFICIALS ensure that the match
takes place in accordance
lines on the with the rules of tennis.
tennis
court.
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The Referee
An official who watches a game or match closely to
ensure that the rules are adhered to and to arbitrate
(reach an authoritative judgment or settlement) on
matters arising from the play.
For example is the referee in basketball match or soccer
they watch every move of the player if there will be a
violation or a foul to be called in a certain play.
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Examples of sports that they call
the authorities as Referees are:
Basketball
Soccer
Ice hockey
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The Chief Umpire
An umpire stationed behind the catcher in
baseball or softball who calls balls and strikes
For example in a baseball match, the umpire
watches the play just by staying stationary, he
makes decision base on how he sees the play by
staying in his position.
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Examples of sports that they call
the authorities as Umpires are:
Baseball
Volleyball
Badminton
RESPONSIBILITIES OF
TENNIS REFEREE
A referee may manage a competition
independently or in conjunction with an event
director.
A tournament draw must be made by the referee
in front of at least one impartial witness and in
public.
Making sure that every court is usable is a task
that a referee might be given.
A referee enforces match start timings, punishing
late arrivals with penalties and disqualifications.
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He may be required to record and report scores to
the hosting body.
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DISPUTES
two players cannot agree on 43 or 34, and disagree
only on who won the second game.
REFEREE RULES
the official who is responsible for assuring that the competition is fair and played
under the ITF Rules of Tennis." The referee supervises all of the aspects of play at a
tournament including the conduct of players, coaches, spectators, and
administrative crew.
UMPIRE VS. REFEREE
UMPIRE
a person who is a sports official who provides his services in
various kinds of sports competitions
REFEREE
a person who can ensure that the players follow all the rules
and regulations while playing the game.
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GROUP 5
UNOS, M-ZO RAZUL
UMAYAO, JESTER
UMAR, AL SHAJID
VILLAFLORES, ARAR
VILLARUEL, JAIREM
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