SCTA Code of Conduct for Parents, Coaches, and Spectators
By entering this tournament, you agree to follow the SCTA Code of Conduct for Parents, Coaches, and Spectators.
A tournament tennis match is between the players on the court. No one else other than an official
may go onto the court or become involved in any way in the match.
** Any person associated with a player has an obligation to encourage and maintain high standards of
proper conduct, fair play, and good sportsmanship. He/she must avoid acts that may be considered
detrimental to the game of tennis.
** No conversation is allowed between the players on the court and anyone other than an official.
Parents, coaches and spectators may offer encouragement to their player, such as clapping or saying
"Good shot." Advice such as "Move your feet", "Stay focused", or "Settle down", or speaking to your
player in any language other than English, may be interpreted as coaching. The only exception to
conversing with your player is to ask the score on a changeover. This must be done in a loud enough
voice that no one would construe it as coaching.
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** Applauding an opponent's double fault or unforced error is always inappropriate.
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** Coaching is permitted during the ten-minute rest period after the second set, or during a rain delay
when the official allows the players to leave the court.
** Coaching is not allowed during the warm-up, during the match, or during a suspension or interruption
of play, except during an authorized rest period. Coaching is not permitted when a player takes a medical
time-out, a toilet break, or seeks the assistance of an official. If a player accepts coaching at an
unauthorized time, the player will be subject to the Point Penalty System.
** Only the players or an official may make a call during a match. No one else may become involved in
making calls or settling disputes. Only the player may request the help of an official.
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** An official may enter the playing area at any time, whether or not a request is made by any player.
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** As stated in Friend at Court (FAC), a player may only leave the court area with the permission of an
official. If an official cannot be found, a player may leave the court area to find an official.
** No person shall abuse any official or player. An official who observes such conduct may suspend
play and warn the person to stop the offensive behavior. If the offensive behavior continues, the person
may be asked to leave the area. If he/she refuses, the player may be penalized under the Point Penalty
System, which could result in a default of the match.
** Your player's court is just one of many that you must be aware of when talking or cheering. Please
be courteous to those playing matches on other courts.
Young people learn from watching adults. At the tournament site, it is your
responsibility to set a good example for your player by modeling good
sportsmanship, ethical behavior and self-control at all times.
I have read and agree to abide by the above USTA Southern California Code of
Conduct for Parents, Coaches, and Spectators.
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