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COMPETITION PACK LTA 18U COUNTY CUP Friday 1 to Sunday 3 March 2019 Introduction Groups, Venues & Personnel Centre Contact Details Fact Sheet Rules & Regulations All information correct as of 7 January 2019 Nomination Deadlines Monday 4 February 2019 (Nominations open Monday 7 January 2019) To be submitted using the on-line entry system via http://lta.tournamentsoftware.com/findtournament.aspx Should you require further information please contact Julie Piper at The LTA on 020 8 487 7000 or countycup@lta.org.uk

Welcome to the Competition Pack for the LTA 18U County Cup Event. It is hoped the following information will help answer any questions you have about the Event. County Cup Events give players the opportunity of representing their counties in a competitive team environment and the age groups range from 9U through to adult categories. The LTA 18U County Cup Event was first played in 1967 with Warwickshire boys and Devon girls being the first winners. Since then, Essex boys have won the Championships 13 times and Surrey girls 16 times Event Details The 18U County Cup Event is a one-off Event played over 3 days - usually the end of February / beginning of March. The 44 counties are placed in 22 groups of 4 counties per gender. These groups are placed in order of the previous year s results with Group 1 being the premier league. Wherever possible, groups are allocated to venues so as to involve the least amount of travelling time for all the teams within that group. The match format is played on a round-robin basis with each team playing 6 singles and 3 doubles. All singles matches will be the best of 3 tie-break sets except doubles rubbers when no-ad scoring shall be used throughout the match and when the score is one set all; one MTB (10 points) shall be played. Counties may nominate a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 10 players. Teams are nominated in British Tennis Rankings order. Wherever possible, all groups will be played on indoor acrylic courts with the venues & referees being appointed by the LTA Support Centre. The Order of Play is outlined later in this pack General No complaint in connection with the LTA 18U County Cup Event can be entertained by the LTA unless lodged in writing with the LTA s Officiating Development Manager at Officiatingsupport@lta.org.uk within 48 hours of the occurrence of the cause of the complaint (please see LTA Competition Regulation 8.1).

LTA 18U County Cup Event Friday 1 to Sunday 3 March 2019 Boys Groups, Venues & Personnel Girls Groups, Venues & Personnel Group 1 University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY Centre Organiser: Julie Piper 020 8 487 7027 / 07971 141 326 Referee: Tom Kinloch Court Supervisors: David Greenwood & Parul Patel Group 1 University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY Centre Organiser: Julie Piper 020 8 487 7027 / 07971 141 326 Referee: Tom Kinloch Court Supervisors: David Greenwood & Parul Patel A Surrey C Yorkshire A Kent C Hertfordshire B Hertfordshire D Lancashire B Middlesex D Yorkshire Group 2a Newport Tennis Centre, Newport, NP19 4PT Centre Organiser: Andrew Mort 01633 671 803 Referee: Alison Jackson Group 2a David Lloyd Club, Southampton, Nursling, SO16 0XS Organiser: Nicky Brown 02380 747 160 Referee: Zuzana Konrad A Suffolk C Essex A Hampshire & IOW C Warwickshire B Middlesex D South Wales B Cheshire D Dorset Group 2b Bromley Tennis Centre, Avebury Road, Orpington, BR6 9SA Centre Organiser: Sarah Langford - 01689 880 407 Referee: Graeme Luckin Group 2b Redbridge Sports & Leisure Centre, Redbridge, IG6 3HG Centre Organiser: Matt Crane 020 8 498 1052 Referee: Chris Mann A West of Scotland C Warwickshire A Surrey C Avon B Kent D Sussex B Sussex D Essex Group 3a Graves Tennis Centre, Bochum Parkway, Sheffield, S8 8JR Centre Organiser: Jeremy Hall 0114 283 9900 Referee: Peter Greatorex Group 3a Wirral Tennis & Sports Centre, Bidston Moss, CH41 7EJ Centre Organiser: Jonnie Sweeney 07715 590 109 Referee: Bob Stone A Cheshire C Cambridgeshire A Buckinghamshire C Lancashire B Derbyshire D Staffordshire B North Wales D Wiltshire Group 3b Easton Tennis Centre, Norwich, NR9 5DX Centre Organiser: Matt Breese 01603 731 264 Referee: Chris Drewe Group 3b The Shrewsbury Club, Shrewsbury, SY1 4RG Centre Organiser: Simon Haddleton 01743 467 755 Referee: Simon Haddleton A Dorset C Leicestershire A Staffordshire C Cambridgeshire B Hampshire & IOW D Norfolk B Norfolk D Somerset Group 4a Prestwick Tennis & Fitness Club, Prestwick, KA9 2TS Centre Organiser: Janice Rogerson 01292 474 700 Referee: Olwyn Roy Group 4a Kingston Park Tennis Centre, Hull, HU1 2TX Centre Organiser: Tom Loughton 01482 321 119 Referee: Dave Kitchen A Buckinghamshire C Herefordshire & Worcestershire A East of Scotland C South Wales B North of Scotland D Durham & Cleveland B Derbyshire D Bedfordshire Group 4b Grantham Tennis Club, Gonerby Road, NG31 8HU Centre Organiser: Sarah Patton 07930 900 979 or 01476 591 391 Referee: Kevin Starkey Group 4b Nottingham Tennis Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2QH Centre Organiser: Eddie Croydon-Fowler - 0115 876 1600 Referee: Tim Pearce A Lincolnshire C Gloucestershire A North of Scotland C Nottinghamshire B Cumbria D Berkshire B Leicestershire D Durham & Cleveland Group 5a Hills Road Tennis Centre, Cambridge, CB2 8PF Centre Organiser: James Dunham 01223 500 009 Referee: Cliff Wragg Group 5a Tipton Sports Academy, Wednesbury Oak Road, DY4 0BS Centre Organiser: Lee Marks - 0121 502 5534 Referee: TBC A Nottinghamshire C Bedfordshire A West of Scotland C Devon B Shropshire D East of Scotland B Herefordshire & Worcestershire D Northamptonshire Group 5b Tarka Tennis Centre, Barnstaple, EX31 2AS Centre Organiser: Chris Gill 01271 377 701 Referee: Alison Battista Group 5b Taunton Tennis Centre, Taunton, TA1 2RW Centre Organiser: Kerry Quirk 01823 333 435 Referee: Dan Bartlett A Wiltshire C Oxfordshire A Gloucestershire C Cornwall B Cornwall D Devon B Lincolnshire D Suffolk Group 6a Wrexham Tennis Centre, LL11 2BW Centre Organiser: Jenny Broughall 01978 265 260 Referee: Mark Wilkinson Group 6a Edgbaston Priory Club, Sir Harry s Road, B15 2UZ Centre Organiser: Leyla Ogan 0121 446 3180 Referee: Matt Byford A Northamptonshire C South of Scotland A Oxfordshire C Cumbria B North Wales D Isle of Man WD 01/10/2018 B Shropshire D South of Scotland Group 6b Sunderland Tennis Centre, Silksworth Lane, SR3 1PD Centre Organiser: Graham Fowler 0333 005 0152 Referee: Robert Gibson Court Supervisors: Diane Gibson & TBC Group 6b Sunderland Tennis Centre, Silksworth Lane, SR3 1PD Centre Organiser: Graham Fowler 0333 005 0152 Referee: Robert Gibson Court Supervisors: Diane Gibson & TBC A Avon C Somerset A Northumberland C Channel Islands B Northumberland D Channel Islands B Berkshire D Isle of Man WD 01/10/2018 Isle of Man Boys & Girls w/d 1 October 2018

LTA 18U County Cup Event Venue Contact Details Boys & Girls Group 1 Boys & Girls Group 6b Boys Group 2a Boys Group 2b Boys Group 3a Boys Group 3b Boys Group 4a Boys Group 4b Boys Group 5a Boys Group 5b Boys Group 6a Girls Group 2a Girls Group 2b Girls Group 3a Girls Group 3b Girls Group 4a Girls Group 4b Girls Group 5a Girls Group 5b Girls Group 6a BATH JULIE PIPER Sports Training Village, University of Bath, Claverton Down, BATH, BA2 7AY Tel: 020 8 487 7027 E-Mail: countycup@lta.org.uk SUNDERLAND GRAHAM FOWLER Sunderland Tennis Centre, Silksworth Lane, Sunderland, SR3 1PD Tel: 0333 005 0152 E-Mail: grahamfowler@everyoneactive.com NEWPORT ANDREW MORT Newport Tennis Centre, Newport Int Sports Village, Velodrome Way, NEWPORT, NP19 4PT Tel: 01633 671803 E-Mail: andrew.mort@newportlive.co.uk BROMLEY SARAH LANGFORD Bromley Tennis Centre at Newstead, Avebury Road, Orpington, Kent, BR6 9SA Tel: 01689 880 407 E-Mail: sarah.langford@bromleytenniscentre.co.uk SHEFFIELD JEREMY HALL Graves Tennis & Leisure Centre, Bochum Parkway, Sheffield, S8 8JR Tel: 0114 283 9900 E-Mail: jeremyhall@pfpleisure.org NORWICH MATT BREESE Easton Tennis Centre, Easton & Otley College, Easton, Norwich, NR9 5DX Tel: 01603 731264 E-Mail: mbreese@easton-college.ac.uk PRESTWICK JANICE ROGERSON Prestwick Tennis & Fitness Club, 1 Winfield Place, Prestwick, KA9 2TS Tel: 01292 474700 E-Mail: janice.rogerson@prestwicktennis.org GRANTHAM SARAH PATTON Grantham Tennis Club, Gonerby Road, Grantham, NG31 8HU Tel: 07930 900 979 or 01476 591 391 E-Mail: manager@granthamtennisclub.co.uk CAMBRIDGE JAMES DUNHAM Hills Road Tennis Centre, Purbeck Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PF Tel: 01223 500009 E-Mail: JDunham@hillsroad.ac.uk BARNSTAPLE CHRIS GILL Tarka Tennis Centre, Seven Brethren Bank, BARNSTAPLE, EX31 2AS Tel: 01271 377701 Fax: N/A E-Mail: chris@tarkatennis.net WREXHAM JENNY BROUGHALL North Wales Regional Tennis Centre, Plas Coch Road, Wrexham, LL11 2BW Tel: 01978 265260 E-Mail: jenny.broughall@wrexhamtenniscentre.co.uk SOUTHAMPTON NICKY BROWN David Lloyd Club, Frogmore Lane, Nursling, Southampton, SO16 0XS Tel: 02380 747 160 E-Mail: Pay.Play@davidlloyd.co.uk REDBRIDGE MATT CRANE Redbridge Sports & Leisure, Forest Road, Barkingside, Essex, IG6 3HG Tel: 020 8 498 1052 E-Mail: mattc@rslonline.co.uk WIRRAL JONNIE SWEENEY Wirral Tennis & Sports Centre, Bidston Moss, Valley Road, Birkenhead, CH41 7EJ Tel: 07715 590 109 E-Mail: jonathansweeney@wirral.gov.uk SHREWSBURY SIMON HADDLETON The Shrewsbury Club, Sundorne Road, Shrewsbury, SY1 4RG Tel: 01743 467755 E-Mail: simon.haddleton@theshrewsburyclub.co.uk HULL TOM LOUGHTON Kingston Park Tennis Centre, Kingston Park, Hull, HU1 2TX Tel: 01482 321 119 E-Mail: Hull.Tennis@nuffieldhealth.com NOTTINGHAM EDDIE CROYDON-FOWLER Nottingham Tennis Centre, University Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 2QH Tel: 0115 876 1600 E-Mail: Eddie.Croydon-Fowler@nottinghamcity.gov.uk TIPTON LEE MARKS Tipton Sports Academy, Wednesbury Oak Road, Tipton, DY4 0BS Tel: 0121 502 5534 E-Mail: lee.marks@slt-leisure.co.uk TAUNTON KERRY QUIRK Taunton Tennis Centre, Blackbrook Pavilion, Blackbrook Way, Taunton, TA1 2RW Tel: 01823 333 435 E-Mail: kerry.quirk@gll.org EDGBASTON LEYLA OGAN Edgbaston Priory Club, Sir Harry s Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2UZ Tel: 0121 446 3180 E-Mail: leyla.ogan@edgbastonpriory.com

LTA 18U COUNTY CUP Friday 1 to 3 March 2019 TEAM CAPTAINS FACT SHEET Event Personnel Event Director Julie Piper Telephone (before Event) 020 8 487 7000 Telephone (during Event) 07971 141 326 E-Mail countycup@lta.org.uk To be held no later than 9.00am Friday 1 March to include Referee, all Team Captains and a representative from the Tennis Centre. This should last no longer than 30 minutes. Team Captains Meeting Provisional Nominations Final Nominations Daily Nominations & use of substitute Practice Courts Start Time of Play Order of Play The venue Rep to explain arrangements for catering, emergency evacuation procedures, use of gym (if onsite), physio, doctor and stringing please ensure contact names & numbers are made available. The Referee will explain the Rules & Regulations and anything else relevant to the Event Team Captains are reminded about the necessity for teams to keep the Tennis Centre tidy. crockery, glasses, etc. should be returned to the catering area. All cups, It is a county s responsibility to check the eligibility of all team players. The use of an ineligible player may result in a county forfeiting all rubber(s) in which that player competed and/or relegation. Please refer to Area Qualification ruling. It is the Referee s responsibility to check whether a player is a BTM. If a player is not listed, then the player in question must join the BTM scheme prior to play commencing. Please refer to Regulation 2 and 12. Please refer to Regulations 4 to 7 inclusive. By signing on the appropriate line, the Team Captain is accepting responsibility of acknowledging confirmation of final / daily nominated players and that players have been nominated in the correct order. Friday 1 to Sunday 3 March available each day 30 mins before start of play. Limited courts are available on Thursday 28 February to be booked be Monday 11 February. Counties are responsible for the payment of any courts used + provision of tennis balls. Friday 1 March No later than 9.30am Saturday 2 March No later than 9.00am Sunday 3 March No later than 9.00am Group 1 only Friday 1 March A v C and B v D Saturday 2 March Winner Day 1 v Winner Day 1 and Loser Day 1 v Loser Day 1 Sunday 3 March Winners Day 1 v Losers Day 1 Groups 2A to 6B Friday 1 March A v C and B v D Saturday 2 March Winners Day 1 v Losers Day 1 Sunday 3 March Winner Day 1 v Winner Day 1 and Loser Day 1 v Loser Day 1 Please refer to Regulation 3. Format All rubbers to be best of 3 sets. Any 3rd set in doubles rubbers shall be replaced by a Match Tie-Break. Doubles rubbers will use no-ad scoring (receiver s choice) throughout the match. Rubbers should not be conceded if this affects the final position of counties in a group. Additional matches played over and above those scheduled in County Cup Events are not eligible for rating(s) results - under no circumstances should they be played.

Daily Scorecards Daily Results Final Results Tennis Balls Babolat Scoreboards Noticeboard Guidance for TCs, Emergency Contact & Media Consent Forms Discipline & Code Violations Once daily nominations have been submitted a daily scorecard will be produced and handed to each Team Captain by the Referee. If the Referee does not have access to a printer he/she will print off sufficient blank copies to hand to each Team Captain. The Referee will keep a master copy which will be updated during the day and following agreement with both Team Captains will be used to update the LP file. At the end of play, the Referee will update and publish the results on the LTA website. At the end of the weekend, the Referee to publish the full results and Final positions giving details of wins and rubbers on the LTA website. 12 dozen tennis balls will be delivered direct to the Tennis Centre. The best used balls from singles matches to be re-used for all doubles matches. These will be available on-site at the Tennis Centre. Please ensure players keep them updated. The Referee will have access to a noticeboard and the following information will be posted: Updated daily and overall group results as they progress Copies of Team Captains Fact Sheet, LTA Code of Conduct + the Event Rules & Regulations Please ensure you have read and understood, by signing, the points outlined on the Team Captains Guidance Form. The County Office should have supplied you with copies of the completed Emergency & Media Consent Forms for all players in the team. Your attention is drawn to Rules 10, 10.1 & 10.2 of the Rules & Regulations regarding discipline of all players, both on and off-site, during the Event. All players must abide by the LTA Code of Conduct. The Referee will inform the Team Captain if it has been necessary to issue a code violation. These will be recorded on the LP file. The LTA will be notified (verbally) immediately if it has been necessary to default a player. A default counts for the duration of the Event regardless of however many matches/days remain. At change of ends, Team Captains or a nominated deputy, are allowed to communicate with their player(s) within the permitted 90 seconds break. Miscellaneous Players should wear recognised tennis clothing as per the County Cup Regulations. If girls are wearing ball shorts or leggings they will be required to wear a skirt over the top of them and, for all players, clothing with oversized logos will not be permitted. Presentations to take place Sunday 3 March. Out of courtesy to the venue, LTA representative and counties within your Group all teams are requested to remain on-site until these have taken place. The venue has been asked to provide hot & cold food & drinks between 10.00am and 4.00pm throughout the weekend. Unless there are exceptional circumstances, teams should use the on-site catering provided and NOT bring in their own provisions!

County Cup Events 2019 General Rules & Regulations applicable for all Events 1. The management of the County Cup Events shall be entrusted to the LTA Competitions Team, with power to suspend or modify any of these Regulations to meet exceptional circumstances and to decide any question of eligibility, qualifications of competitors, interpretation of the Regulations or otherwise. The LTA Competitions Team s decision shall be final. 2. For the purpose of the County Cup Events, which shall be area competitions subject to the Lawn Tennis Associations Limited Rules 35 and 36 (including appendix 1), the following shall be regarded as Counties: East of Scotland, North of Scotland, South of Scotland, West of Scotland, North Wales, South Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man. 3. Although it is not compulsory to compete, all Counties shall be entered in the relevant County Cup Event. Any County intending not to compete in an Event must email notification to the Event Director (countycup@lta.org.uk) 9 months before the relevant event. Where appropriate, any County that withdraws from an Event shall be placed in the lowest group for the following year and will have any applicable funding for that Event withdrawn. 4. A player is qualified to represent an area in any County Cup Event if they meet the criteria outlined in the Lawn Tennis Association Limited Rule 36. No player may represent more than one County in any Event. 5. Referee(s) shall be appointed for each venue by the LTA Competitions Team. The Referee shall decide any point that relates to the interpretation of the Rules of Tennis, County Cup Rules & Regulations and / or LTA Code of Conduct which may be referred to him/her. He/she shall decide whether or not the match shall be stopped owing to the state of the courts, the state of the weather, darkness, or other unavoidable hindrance. After consulting with the Event Director and / or Event Referee if necessary, the Referee shall have the final say in all on-site matters. 6. Once final nominations have been submitted no other player may represent the County during the Event except in exceptional circumstances (such as illness, injury or bereavement) which reduces the number of available nominated players for a County to less than the minimum required for the relevant County Cup Event. In this case the Referee shall consult the Event Director, who may authorise the nomination of the necessary number of substitutes for the remainder of the Event. 7. A County shall not be bound to play the same team throughout the Event but no change shall be made in the composition of the teams engaged in a match after daily nominations have been submitted. If any player, team or doubles pairing play out of order, those rubbers they competed in and below shall be declared null and void. If a match is postponed to the next day before any play has taken place the composition of the competing teams may be changed. 8. If a player(s) is / are defaulted, except in cases of punctuality, then that player(s) is no longer allowed to take any further part in that competition. 9. For Events being played outdoors, indoor courts must not be used unless the courts are on-site and any additional cost to the LTA or a County Association has been authorised in advance by the Event Director. 10. The County Association via its appointed captain (or other designated person accompanying the Team) is responsible for the behaviour of its Team on and off the site for the duration of the event which includes but is not limited to traveling to, staying at accommodation and returning to the County. Any incident shall be dealt with in accordance with these Regulations and the Lawn Tennis Association Limited Rules (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any Appendices). Entry into the County Cup Events constitutes acceptance, by both the County and its individual members of the team, of the LTA s jurisdiction to deal with any disciplinary matter in accordance with these Regulations (including the Code of Conduct) and the Lawn Tennis Association Limited Rules (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any Appendices). In particular, the following shall apply: 10.1 Any disciplinary matter relating to an incident occurring on the site of the venue shall be referred to the Referee for decision and any appeal against his decision shall be referred to the LTA Competitions Team and will be dealt with in accordance to the LTA Disciplinary & Dispute Resolution Procedures as set out at Appendix 3 to the Lawn Tennis Association Limited Rules. 10.2 Any disciplinary matter relating to an incident off the site of the Centre shall be referred to the LTA Competitions Team and will be dealt with in accordance with the LTA Disciplinary and Dispute Resolution Procedures as set out at Appendix 3 to the Lawn Tennis Association Limited Rules. 11. Any complaint relating to eligibility of players and / or nominations must be lodged, in writing, with the Event Director within 48 hours after the end of the Event.

LTA Winter & 18U County Cup Event Special Regulations 1. Competing Counties will be divided into Groups. Excluding Group 1, Groups will be divided into Sections A and B of not more than four Counties. Each County shall play one match against each other County in the same Section or Group over 3 days. 2. For the Winter County Cup Event - final nominations, in ATP / WTA Singles Ranking order, followed by ITF World Tennis Ranking 1500 or better and thereafter British Tennis Rating order, must be submitted to the Referee 30 minutes before start of play on the first day. Equally rated players may be nominated in any order but the nominated order must be maintained throughout the Event. For the 18U County Cup - final nominations, in British Tennis Ranking order, must be submitted to the Referee 30 minutes before start of play on the first day. Equally ranked players may be nominated in any order but the nominated order must be maintained throughout the Event. The rankings used for Final Nominations will be based on the available list of the Monday of the Event week. Counties should nominate a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 10 players. 3. Each match shall consist of nine rubbers - six singles followed by three doubles: commencing with No 6 playing No 6 of the opposing team, No 5 playing No 5 and so on. All rubbers to be the best of 3 sets. Any 3rd set in the doubles rubbers shall be replaced by a Match Tie-Break. For the 18U County Cup, all doubles rubbers will use no-ad scoring (receiver s choice) throughout the match. 4. Daily singles nominations must be submitted to the Referee 15 minutes before the start of play on each day. The singles players shall be nominated in order according to the final nominations (Reg 2). 5. Doubles nominations must be submitted 15 minutes after the No.1 singles match going onto court. All players nominated for doubles must be on-site at the time of nomination. Doubles pairings shall be nominated in accordance with the lowest cumulative total of the players listed in the final nominations (Reg 2). Where the total is the same, the pairing with the highest nominated player shall be nominated as the higher pair. The substitute will be nominated at the same time as the doubles nominations. Players nominated as singles 1 & 2 players in the competition nomination list (Reg. 2 or daily nomination list (Reg. 4)) may not be a doubles substitute. Any player nominated for doubles that is on court playing singles at the time of nomination, may be substituted and will replace that player directly. The doubles nomination order remains unaltered. 6. A player who has been defaulted may not be substituted. 7. For Winter County Cup, at set breaks, team captains or their nominated deputy are allowed to communicate with their players within the permitted two minute break. For 18U County Cup, team captains or their nominated deputy are allowed to communicate with their players at change of ends within the 90 second break and may remain on court. 8. If any player(s) is absent when called upon to play by the Referee that rubber and all rubbers below shall be awarded to the opponent(s) and they shall be entitled to two love sets. This shall apply separately to singles and doubles. If in any rubber one or more player(s) is absent from each side the rubber shall be void. 9. If a player or doubles pair plays out of order, the opponent(s) shall be awarded two love sets. 10. If a player is unable to complete a rubber that has started due to injury, sickness or disqualification, the opposing player or pair shall be awarded the requisite number of games to win the rubber. 11. If any County fields an ineligible player, including the mis-use of the substitute, the rubbers contested by that player and all rubbers below shall be awarded to the opposition by a score of 6-0 6-0. This shall apply separately to singles and doubles. 12. If a match in progress cannot be finished or a scheduled match has been unable to start on any day, it shall be completed on the following day before the start of the scheduled match for that day. In order to complete all matches, the use of abbreviated scoring should be considered for complete rounds of unfinished matches and, if necessary, the scheduled matches for that day. 13. A team is awarded 1 point for each rubber won.

14. The team with the most rubber points shall win the match. A team will receive 2 match points on the league table for a match win. Under no circumstances should rubbers be conceded. If on the final day a match in progress cannot be finished, the result of the match shall be determined by the rubbers that have been completed as follows: (a) By the majority of rubbers won; or (b) If there is equality of rubbers, by the majority of sets won; or (c) If there is equality of rubbers and sets, by the majority of games won 15. The final standings in each Group or Section shall be determined by the following: (a) The team with the greatest number of match points. (b) If match points are equal, the team with the greatest number of rubber points. (c) If only two teams are level on match points and rubber points; their head to head result. (d) If more than two teams are level, the percentage of sets won out of sets played (if after this calculation, only two teams remain level, their head to head result will be used to break the tie) (e) If more than two teams are level, the percentage of games won out of games played (if after this calculation, only two teams remain level, their head to head result will be used to break the tie) 16. The Group formation for the following year s Event shall be as follows: Group 1: 1 st and 2 nd placed teams remain in Group 3 rd placed team goes to Group 2a 4 th placed team goes to Group 2b Groups 2a & 2b: 1 st placed teams go to Group 1 2 nd placed teams remain in Group 2 and swap sections 3 rd placed teams remain in Group and section 4 th placed teams remain in section and are relegated to Group 3 Groups 3a to 5b: Group 6a & 6b: 1 st placed teams change in section and are promoted to Group above 2 nd placed teams remain in Group and swap sections 3 rd placed teams remain in Group and section 4 th placed teams remain in section and are relegated to Group below 1 st placed teams change section and are promoted to Group above 2 nd & 4 th placed teams remain in Group and swap sections 3 rd placed teams remain in Group