P a g e Asian Junior Tennis Tour 14&Under Circuit Regulations

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P a g e 1 2019 Asian Junior Tennis Tour 14&Under Circuit Regulations

P a g e 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Asian Tennis Junior Tour Page 1. Ownership and Rights 4 2. Sponsorship Rights 4 3. Publicity and Promotion 4 4. Players Eligibility 4 5. International Player Identification Number(IPIN) 5 6. Final Ranking 6 II. III. Rules and Regulation of the tour 1. Ranking 6 2. Tournament Application and Approval 6 3. Cancellations 7 4. Sanction Fees 7 5. Factsheet 8 6. Tournament Obligation and Organizational Requirements 8 7. Entry Fees 11 8. Condition of Play 11 9. Prize Money/ Gifts 12 10. The Tournament Director 12 11. Referees Responsibilities 12 12. ATF Responsibilities 13 13. National Association Responsibilities 13 14. Waive of Claims 13 Tournament Regulations 1. Age Eligibility 13 2. Match Format 13 3. Tour Structure 14 4. Entry and Withdrawal Process 16 5. Administrative Error on Acceptance List 17 6. Acceptance List Criteria 17 7. National Ranking 18 8. Sign In/Registration 19 9. Vacancies Replacement 19 10. Draw Composition 20 11. Conducting Draw 22 12. Method for Conducting a Draw 23 13. Consolation Events 23

P a g e 3 APPENDIXES APPENDIX A Important Deadline 24 APPENDIX B ASIAN 14&U Series MASTERS FINAL 24 APPENDIX C CODE OF CONDUCT 26 APPENDIX D MEDICAL, TOILET/CHANGE OF ATTIRE BREAKS 28 APPENDIX E EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS 32 APPENDIX F HOSPITALITY PROVISIONS 33 APPENDIX G WELFARE POLICY 35 APPENDIX L CONTACTS 38 APPENDIX M ATF JUNIORS COMMITTEE 38

P a g e 4 2018 Asian Tennis Junior Tour 14&UnderRegulations I. Asian Tennis Junior Tour 1. Ownership and Rights The Asian Tennis Junior Tour by Asian Tennis Federation (the Tour) is a series of junior tournaments and is owned and managed by the Asian Tennis Federation (ATF). The ownership includes all international sponsorship rights for the Tour. The management of the Tour is primarily conducted by the Junior Committee of the ATF and the Junior Tour Department of ATF. The ATF reserves the right of hosting Asian 14&Under event under the banner of ATF at its affiliated centers. 2. Sponsorship Rights ATF insists that there should be no tobacco organizations secured as sponsors for any events of the Competition. ATF also insists that hard liquor alcohol brands should not be secured as a sponsor to tournaments; however non distilled alcohol brands may be secured as a partner under the following guidelines: a) The brand is not a Title or Naming sponsor of the event b) The brand does not have on court exposure at the event c) The brand serves the drink at the event in a responsible fashion to persons over the age of 18 (Or relevant drinking age in the event country) 3. Publicity and Promotion 1) Each player grants and assigns to the ATF the right in perpetuity to make, use and show from time to time and at its discretion, motion pictures, still pictures and live, taped or filmed television and other reproduction of him/her during the event in connection with the promotion of the event without compensation for him/herself, his/hers heirs, devisees, executors, administrators or assigns. Such promotion activities by the ATF shall not be identified as or represented to be an endorsement by the player of any product or company. 2) ATF reserves exclusive rights for publicity on Net Banners. The organizer is not allowed to place any banners on the net, unless separately agreed with the ATF. 3) All tournament Organizations that have a web site must have a link to the ATF web site on their main page. 4) ATF Banner must be displayed at the Press Conferences, Prize Ceremony, Official Pictures and other official functions during the tournament. 5) There should be Asian Series Logos on Posters, Brochures, Official Program (FrontPage) and all printed materials. 4. Players Eligibility 1. For entering, signing in and/or playing in a Tennis Asia Junior Tour event, the players agrees to be aware of and to abide by the Rules of Tennis as approved by the International Tennis Federation and the Asian Tennis Junior Tour Rules and Regulations as amended from time to time by ATF. In

P a g e 5 submitting an entry online or otherwise the player is considered to have agreed to be bound by the aforementioned rules. 2. All players are required to have adequate medical and travel insurance cover, which is not provided by either ATF, the host National Association or the local organizer. 3. Non Asian players participating in the Asian 14&Under Series tournaments (Category A, 1 & 2) will be eligible to earn points and will be ranked accordingly. However, only players holding valid passport of one of the ATF Member Nations may be allowed to take part in the Asian Masters Finals (Category A), and/or the Asian Closed Championships in any case. 4. If a player resides in a country but is not a valid passport holder of that country then that National Association may endorse the player s entry only with the prior agreement of the National Association the player holds the passport of the country. 5. If a player is a dual passport holder then his entry can be endorsed by either National Association provided neither National Association objects. Also in any case, junior committee can consider of players participations. 6. Any National Association wishing to endorse the entry of a foreign player or a dual passport holder has to ensure that the player has good standing. 7. Players eligible to compete in 12 and 14&Under competitions internationally, may enter the Asian 14&Under events in any given year. For players to participate in Asian 14&Under Series tournaments, they must have reached their (10th) tenth birthday before the start of the singles Main Draw. Such player participation in the Asian 14&Under Series events will count towards the maximum of ten tournaments that players of this age can compete in, during any calendar year. 8. If a player is not in good standing the National Association or is temporarily suspended, the National Association may contact the Tour Department of ATF to request to block the player concerned from entering tournaments. Any such request must be accompanied by relevant documentation. ATF, in cooperation with ITF, will investigate the case and may rule to block the players for a limited time or to deny the request. Such suspensions will be valid for any ATF junior event. 9. Anti doping Policy : All players entering into any Tennis Asia Junior Tour events agree, as a condition of entry, to the following medical control: Random doping control tests may be conducted at Tennis Asia Junior Tour events in accordance with Bye law 8 of the Constitution of the ITF Limited. 10. All players entering any Asian Tennis Junior Tour tournament agree, as a condition of their entry, that for themselves, their executors, administrators, heirs and personal representatives, all claims of any kind, nature and description are waived, including past, present or future against ATF, the tournament organizers and the National Association sanctioning such events. 5. International Player Identification Number(IPIN) To play in the ATF Junior Tours, players must have registered with the ITF for a Junior IPIN membership (International Player Identification Number). Players register online directly on the ITF website (www.itftennis.com/ipin) or through the Asian Tennis Federation tournament website. The player must also pay the annual IPIN fee, either by credit card during the registration process or during the annual renewal process for subsequent years. Alternatively players may choose to pay the IPIN fee at the first tournament they play. For 2019 the Junior IPIN fee is USD 40 and allows the player to play

P a g e 6 on the ITF Junior Circuit, the ATF Junior tours 14&Under and the Tennis Europe Junior Tour (subject to fulfilling the age criteria). Players will not be allowed to enter/compete in an event until the IPIN registration is complete and the payment option has been selected. Neither will a player be allowed to sign in as an Onsite Alternate or play as a Wild Card without having registered for an IPIN and paid the yearly IPIN fee. 6. Final Ranking The final rankings, issued at the end of each calendar year, shall be compiled on the basis of points earned for success in Asian Tennis Junior Tour 14&Under a) The year end number 1 ranked girl and boy will be offered 2 main draw wild cards at the ITF Jr. tournaments in Asia b) The ATF will notice each national association (which has the year end number 1 ranked player) directly regarding the ITF Jr. Tournament wild card. c) The players who wish to be offered the main draw wild cards of the ITF Jr. Tournament by the ATF should participate at the Asian Series 14&U Masters Final. d) Any exception of this issue will be considered by the ATF Jr. Committee. II. Rules and Regulation of the Tour 1. Ranking a) A Players combined ranking shall be compiled on the basis of points earned in their best six (6), individual singles and / or doubles event with in the Asian 14&Under Series Tournaments. b) The players ranking will be used for making acceptance list and seeding purposes. The ATF office will publish the rankings regularly on the internet and the organizers would be responsible for obtaining the required rankings from the ATF Asian 14&Under Website. c) The official published rankings will be calculated on a 52 week roll over system. d) For details of Ranking Points of Asian 14&Under Series Circuit, see Points Table on Page 10 & 11 2. Tournament Application and Approval a) The Asian Tennis Junior Tour 14 and under consists of individual junior tournaments for 14 and under (14&U), organized in any of the Asian Tennis Association Member Nations. The tournaments may be organized by National Associations, affiliated clubs or other organizers and must be approved by the applicable National Association. b) Associations are responsible for the supervision of the tournaments they selected to be a part of the Asian 14/U Series. c) Application: Applications for the following calendar year must be made on the ATF U14 website (http://atf.tournamentsoftware.com), no later than 4 months before the week of the tournament. Late applications may be approved, but only if there are positions available on the calendar. Application must be included the following;

P a g e 7 National Association, Contact person at National Association, Contact details Organizing entity (club, etc), Contact person, Contact details Title of tournament, City Venue, Address details Number of courts, surface, indoors/outdoors Tournament week Draw Sizes (see charts below for sizes selectable for each Category) Hospitality option offered (if any) d) Approval; the Asian Tennis Federation the Tour Director will decide on the inclusion of Tournaments in the calendar. e) Applications must for inclusion in the Series; giving full details of the event are to be sent by the corresponding National Association to the ATF. In submitting an application, a tournament automatically undertakes to abide by and fulfill all its obligations under the above Regulations. f) ITF/ ATF Financial Assistance will be transferred after the last tournament has been made to each national association. The amount will be noticed beginning of the year. g) If a National Association and/or Tournament Organizer so wishes, they may send invitations to National Associations. Invitations shall be open, and not for named players. Under no circumstances may invitations be sent directly to players. 3. Cancellations a) Any National Association, withdrawing their Tournament from the Tennis Asia Junior Tour calendar after it was published for the period, the National Association shall be fined. b) Any National Association, withdrawing their Tournament from the Asian Tennis Junior Tour calendar two (2) months before the start of the main draw, the National Association shall be fined or penalized by the junior committee. c) Any National Association, withdrawing their Tournament from the Asia Tennis Junior Tour calendar one (1) month before the start of the main draw, the National Association shall be fined and taken to the Junior Committee for any other penalty to be imposed. d) The Junior Committee of ATF should approve the amount of fines. 4. Sanction Fees All tournaments on the ATF Junior tour 14 & under must pay the relevant fee below in order to be included on the Calendar. The sanction fees should be paid within 30 days after applying for the tournaments. 1) Category A: US$ 350 2) Category 1: US$ 250 3) Category 2: US$ 100

P a g e 8 5. Factsheet Sanctioned tournaments must complete a Fact Sheet providing all necessary information for the players (in addition to the data above, also start and end dates for each event, transport and hotel information, visa requirements, etc). All Fact Sheet details are to be supplied online no later than 3 months before the Tournament week. The Fact Sheets details will be published on the ATF U14 website once checked and approved by Asian Tennis Federation which should be no later than 10 weeks before the Tournament week. Organizers failing to complete the Fact Sheet in time may have their sanction withdrawn the tournament removed from the calendar, or have the start of the entry process delayed. 6. Tournament Obligation and Organizational Requirements Category A Category 1 Category 2 Options/Facilities Masters of 8 Grade A (With Full Hospitality) With Hospitality Without Hospitality Main Draw size 8 32 32, 48, 64 32, 48, 64 Participation Max Events by a Nation Invitation only One event in a year, host Nation will be decided by ATF Send entry for each event participation Up to 8 Grade A events in a year. ATF will decide the Nation. (evenly distributed in all regions of Asia) Send entry for each event participation I. Max 7 per nation (at least one Category 1 must be organized) II. National Associations can apply for an additional ATF U14 tournament but the same would be subject to approval of the ATF Juniors Committee. III. If a NF applies for the 8 th tournament, it would need to be either a Category 1 tournament. IV. The ATF Jrs. Committee will evaluate any nations, Asian 14&U events in any given year. Qualifying Draw Nil 16, 32 16, 32, 48, 64 16, 32, 48, 64 Draw format Consolation Consolation Consolation Consolation Hospitality (Players) Note: For all Category 1 (With Hospitality) tournaments, The Tournament Director can choose from either one of the hospitality options 3(a), 3(b), 3(c) or 3(d), to provide to the Players & / or Coaches of the Main Draw To All Main Draw Players until Completion Of The Tournament To All Main Draw Players until Completion Of The Tournament 3(a)To all Main Draw players un till their elimination from Singles & Doubles and/or consolation 3(b)To all Main Draw Foreign Players until their elimination From Singles & Doubles and/or consolation 3(c)To All Main Draw Players from one nation, un till elimination of all players from that nation from Singles & Doubles and/or consolation 3(d)To all players in the event, from the beginning of Main Draw till the end of the event No Hospitality To Be Provided

Hospitality (Coaches) Appointed By The National Federations Rest room Medical Staff The minimum No of Courts To One Accompanying Coach for boys and one for girls of Invited player(s)/team(s) un till Completion Of The Tournament Sports medicine trainer should be available on site to assist players with the medical needs on site, at all times. A doctor on call should also be available To One Accompanying Coach of Invited Player un till Completion Of The Tournament To One Accompanying Coach per nation, un till elimination of the last player from that country Required for all tournament categories Sports medicine trainer should be available on site to assist players with the medical needs on site, at all times. A doctor on call should also be available Sports medicine trainer should be available on site to assist players with the medical needs on site, at all times. A doctor on call should also be available P a g e 9 No Hospitality To Be Provided Sports medicine trainer should be available on site to assist players with the medical needs on site, at all times. A doctor on call should also be available Referee Minimum ITF White Badge Referee Official Umpires All Matches All Matches From Quarterfinals From Semifinals Draw of 64 : 8 Courts Draw of 64 : 8 Courts 4 8 Draw of 48 : 6 Courts Draw of 48 : 6 Courts Draw of 32 : 5 Courts Draw of 32 : 5 Courts Min Length of Main draw(days) Balls Practice Balls Changing rooms Stringing Official Hotel IT requirements Cafeteria Draw of 64 : 7 days 3 6 6 Draw of 48 : 6 days Draw of 32 : 5 days ITF approved balls. In Qualifying events there shall be a minimum of three new balls for each match. Balls are suggested to be changed for the third set in main draw events but must be provided from Semi-Finals onwards. For Consolation events there shall be a minimum of three balls for each match, which may be once used match balls Minimum of 3 Used balls of playable condition Adequate changing rooms and shower facilities shall be available Stringing service A stringer should be provided on site during the match days should be available Should be within 10 minutes walking distance or provided shuttle bus by the tournament The Organiser must provide a high-speed (cable or WiFi) internet connection for the Referee together with a computer and printer (unless the Referee bring his/hers own equipment). The Organiser must provide a high-speed (cable or WiFi) internet connection and computer for the Players and Coaches. At least snacks/fruits/sports drinks on payment basis Delivery will be made by the tournament * Note for Asian Masters Finals see the Appendix B (page 20) 1) Hospitality includes free accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Accommodation means shared hotel rooms (not private housing) taking into consideration the Welfare Policy issued by ITF. 2) All tournaments must at their own expense provide a Referee & Chair Umpires for the duration of the tournament including sign in days. The Referee must be qualified (Minimum ITF White Badge Referee) and be confirmed to ATF in the Fact Sheet to be published. Member Nations may apply minimum three (3) months before the Tournament for a waiver to the above requirements to propose English speaking nationally certified. ATF reserves the right to grant or deny such waiver. If the waiver is denied, a certified Referee must be provided. 3) It is also mandatory that the Referee has a working email account and immediate access to internet, a phone and fax onsite open for international calls. 4) Matches without Umpires: For matches where Chair Umpires are not required, tournaments must at their own expense provide Assistant Referee qualified to officiate at the applicable level of play and preferably being conversant in English to support the Referee in monitoring the matches.

P a g e 10 5) There shall be a Chair Umpire (not facing the sun) and player seats next to the Umpires chair on all match courts. In hot weather conditions, there shall be an umbrella for the player seats and also for the Chair Umpire. There shall be a name and score indication system (mechanical or electronic) well visible for the players and public on every match court (obligatory for Category A, 1 and recommended for Category 2 tournaments). 6) Tournament Desk: There shall be a tournament desk staffed starting from the 1st session of practice court allotted and as required after the end of the last match. A board indicating matches on court shall be placed in a central position on site. 7) Play is allowed with artificial lighting. It is highly recommended that there is a minimum of 500 lux evenly distributed over the court surface. 8) Courts should be in the same club, although it is acceptable to use the courts of another club in order to reach the minimum required, provided it is notified well in advance to ATF. In such cases, transportation must be provided. All match courts, including qualifying matches, shall be of exactly the same surface. However, in the event of bad weather play may be moved to another surface, either under cover or not. If matches are played at two or more venues, there must be a qualified Assistant Referee with working knowledge in English assigned to each venue. 9) Practice courts: Practice facilities shall be provided and are included in the above minima. Practice courts should be the same surface as the match courts. Practice facilities need not be at the same venue, if not transport must be provided. Players shall have the opportunity to reserve practice courts, which shall be free of charge, and the Referee shall ensure that satisfactorily arrangements are made. 10) All events shall be scheduled to finish no later than on the Sunday of the Tournament week. If weather or other unavoidable circumstances so require, tournaments may extend one (1) day until Monday into the following week. If at all possible, approval for such extension must be confirmed by ATF and the following weeks tournaments informed by ATF or the Referee. 11) Tournament Results to be sent daily includes detailed activities taken place during the day i.e. Opening/ Closing Ceremony and the results of the matches. This can also include photographs, newspaper cuttings that can be displayed on the website. 12) The tournament has to appoint a qualified Sports Physio for the duration of the tournament that includes the qualifying rounds. There must be a separate room for the physio that includes a treatment table or bed. 13) Tournament Report includes: a) Sign In sheets for all Qualifying and Main draws events that have full forenames, family names, nationalities and full dates of birth. b) Complete Draw sheets of main draw Singles and Doubles events including qualifying, denoting seeds, wildcards, qualifiers and lucky losers; c) Program and reports of the event including photographs and other relevant tournament information. d) An overall report, including details of any penalties imposed under the Code of Conduct. A list of any penalties imposed shall be posted during the tournament on the competitor's notice board, and shall be updated on a daily basis.

P a g e 11 7. Entry Fee 1) Tournament Organizers may charge an Entry Fee to include Singles (Main Draw and Qualifying) and Doubles and Consolation (if any) of up to: Tournament category Entry Fee Total Collection for organizers ATF Junior office (Administration fee) Category A 55 50 5 Category 1 45 40 5 Category 2 35 30 5 2) Players entering Doubles only may be charged up to half these amounts. The Entry Fees are payable in cash at the time of sign in 3) Entry Fees may be paid in local currency at an official bank exchange rate dated on the Monday 7 days before the Tournament week. 4) The entry fee consists of two parts; one part for the organizers and the other part of $ 5 from each player to ATF Junior office for administration expenses (please look at the table above). 8. Conditions of Play 1) Latest Start Time It is mandatory that the latest start time for any match is not later than 9pm (2100hrs).Any match that is not completed by midnight (0000hrs) should be interrupted and postponed until the following day. (The Referee can extend the time of play if, in his/her opinion, the match can be concluded in a reasonable time) 2) Between Qualifying and Main Draw Other than in exceptional circumstances, no player shall be required to play his/her first round match in the singles Main Draw until at least twelve (12) hours after the completion of his/her final Qualifying match. If a player plays two (2) singles qualifying matches in one day, he/she should not be scheduled on the following day for his/her first round Main Draw singles match, unless such player is accepted into the tournament as a Lucky Loser. 3) Between matches Except when weather or other unavoidable circumstances causes schedule disruption, players shall be scheduled for a maximum of one (1) main draw singles match and one(1) main draw doubles match per day, which shall not be scheduled less than twelve(12) hours after the completion of the last match of such player on the preceding day or round. Whenever it is necessary to schedule more than one match in the same day such player shall, unless he/she is in a singles and doubles final to be played consecutively, be given the following minimum rest periods: 1) Played less than one (1) hour half (Ѕ) hour rest 2) Played between one (1) hour and one and one half (1Ѕ) hours one (1) hour rest 3) Played between one and one half (1Ѕ) hours and two (2) hours one and one half (1Ѕ) hours rest 4) Played more than two (2) hours two (2) hours rest

P a g e 12 If play has been interrupted for thirty (30) minutes or more due to rain or other warranted delay, the length of match time would be assessed from the moment play resumes following the delay. If play is interrupted for less than thirty (30) minutes, match time would be considered continuous from the moment the first ball of the match was put into play. No rest is allowed after the second set in a three set singles match unless the extreme weather conditions rule is in effect. 9. Prize Money/ Gifts 1) No prize money or pocket money in any form shall be paid at any junior tournament, either to the players or to their National Associations. Any infringement to this rule will be penalized by a fine and can be subject to the expulsion of the tournament from the Series. 2) The value of a gift to the winner of a tournament may not exceed the value of USD500.00. Tournament Directors are responsible for ensuring that gifts and services provided to players are suitable for minors and comply with any legal requirements of the jurisdiction where the players resides and of the country where the event is held. 10. The Tournament Director(shall) 1. Three (3) months prior to the tournament supply online to the ATF U14 web site the tournament fact sheet for approval. 2. Following the conclusion of the tournament send to the ATF the tournament report form. 3. Following the conclusion of the tournament send to the National Association of the host country all money collected from on site IPIN cash payments. 4. Following the conclusion of the tournament send to the ATF Hong Kong Office all money collected on-site administrative fees cash payments. The appropriate invoice will be sent upon your confirmation of the total amount by sending the tournament report. 11. Referee s responsibility 1. Using Tournament Planner software before and during the tournament 2. Ensuring that all players passports are checked for date of birth and nationality and that any discrepancies with the information provided in Tournament Planner are reported to the ATF. 3. Notifying the ATF (through Tournament Planner reports) of all money collected in onsite IPIN cash payments. The midweek IPIN fees report must be sent on Tuesday after all matches completed. The final IPIN fees report must be sent at the end of the tournament. 4. Uploading results daily using the Tournament Planner software. 5. On conclusion of the tournament sending to the ATF the Referee s Report form, including details of any penalties imposed under the Code of Conduct. 6. A list of any penalties imposed shall be posted during the tournament on the competitors notice board, and shall be updated on a daily basis.

P a g e 13 12. ATF Responsibilities The ATF is responsible for the overall administration of the Circuit and costs involved, and shall do its utmost to ensure that the calendar is widely publicized. 13. National Association Responsibilities National Associations shall ensure that the tournaments they sanction for inclusion in the Asian Tennis Junior Tour maintain appropriately high standards of organization and administration. 14. Waive of Claims In submitting an entry into an ATF U14 Tour, all players agree, as a condition of entry, that for themselves, their executors, administrators, heirs and personal representatives, all claims of any kind, nature and description are waived, including past, present or future claims and injuries, if any, sustained in travelling to or from, or participating in an ATF U14 Tour, and/or any of its related activities and/or while in the location of an ATF U14 Tour, against the ATF or the National Association sanctioning such events, promoters, sponsors, television or other broadcast licensees, vendors, venues, local organizers and others connected with such ATF U14Tour, including its employees, officers, directors, volunteers, and representatives. III. Tournament Regulations 1. Age Eligibility Only boys and girls born between 1 st January 2005 and 31 st December 2009 may compete in any of the tournaments that comprise the 2019 Asian Tennis Junior Tour 14 and under. However, players may not participate in any ATF Junior Tour 14 and under unless they have reached their tenth (10) birthdays before the start of the Main Draw until the year the players turn 14 years of age. 2. Match Format a. Singles Main Draw and Qualifying: Matches are played in best of three (3) tiebreak sets. b. Doubles: Matches are played with two (2) tiebreak sets with No Ad scoring and, if required, a 10 point Match Tiebreak. c. Consolation(Category A, 1 & 2): Matches may be played either as 1. Best of Three (3) tiebreak sets, or 2. Two (2) Tiebreak sets with traditional scoring and a 10 point Match tiebreak, or (3) Best of three (3) Short Sets. The service let will be eliminated at all Asian Junior Tour Tournaments (Singles and doubles matches). In cases of severe weather disruptions, the Tournament Organizer and Referee may ask ATF to: a. Move outdoor tournaments to indoor/covered courts, even if the surface is different;

P a g e 14 b. To play Singles Main Draw matches using a Match tiebreak in substitution for the 3rd set (No Ad shall not be used); c. To abolish Consolation events; d. To use other solutions to successfully finish the tournament under the most reasonable conditions. 3. Tour Structure a. Tournaments may include Events in one or more Age Groups as their local event. But the ATF 14&Under tour must be organized: Boys Singles, Girls Singles, Boys Doubles, Girls Doubles b. There are three categories of events: Category A: ATF 14&Under Junior Series with full Hospitality, Grade A event (Asian Closed Championships, ITF Division 1 Championships, Masters of 8) Category 1: ATF 14&Under Junior Series with Hospitality Category 2: ATF 14&Under Junior Series without Hospitality c. Any travel assistance offered shall be arranged only in advance and may be offered to National Associations only. It shall not be conditional upon a named player taking part. Travel assistance shall not be offered to individual players, neither shall it be linked to a player's success in the tournament, nor shall it be conditional on a player's participation in any other tournament. Following number of events will be allowed in any tournament week of the year: Category A: (1) One Event per Year Only; (Asian 14&Under Masters Final (for 8 players) & Asian Closed Championships) (Nations invited to send teams) Category A: (8) Maximum of eight Events per Year Only; (Grade A events, ATF 14&Under Junior Series with full Hospitality) Category 1: (4) Maximum of Four Events per week, but in different zones of Asia; (Category 1 = ATF 14&Under Junior Series with Hospitality) Category 2: (4) Maximum of Four Events (in any given week, anywhere in Asia) (Category 2 = ATF 14&Under Junior Series without Hospitality) For one (1) week, Category 2 and 1 tournament can be held maximum of 6 events in total. Region (Central, Southern, Eastern and Western Asian) will be considered for the schedule.

P a g e 15 The Main Draw Singles points will be awarded as follows: Category / Position Category A Masters of 8 Category A Grade A Category 1 Category 2 Asian closed Championships With Full Hospitality With Full Hospitality With Hospitality Without Hospitality 1 1200 1200 600 200 2 1000 1000 400 133 3 800 800 300 100 4 650 650 240 80 5 500 500 180 60 6 450 450 160 53 7 400 400 140 47 8 350 350 120 40 9 300 100 33 10 250 90 30 11 200 80 27 12 150 70 23 13 120 60 20 14 105 50 17 15 90 40 13 16 75 34 11 17 67.5 30 10 18 60 28 9 19 52.5 26 9 20 45 24 8 21 37.5 22 7 22 30 20 7 23 25.5 18 6 24 22.5 16 5 25 21 14 5 26 19.5 12 4 27 18 10 3 28 16.5 8 3 29 15 6 2 30 13.5 4 1 31 12 2 1 32 10.5 33 9.5 34 9 35 8.5 36 8 37 7.5 38 7 39 6.5 40 6 41 5.5 42 5 43 4.5 44 4 45 3.5 46 3 47 2.5 48 2 Doubles points will be assigned as follows: Position Category A Category 1 Category 2 Winner 1200 400 200 Runners up 1000 240 120 Semi Finalist 650 160 80 Quarter Finalist 350 80 40 Round of 16 0 0 0 #Combined Ranking = Singles Points + 25% Doubles Points

Ranking points according to draw size a. Single draw size: 16 draw half of his or her position points / 8 draw and less no points b. Doubles draw size: 8 draw half of his or her position points / 4 draw and less no points No points will be awarded to a player until he/she has played and won a match P a g e 16 Advancement through a bye or walkover in the first match will not be equivalent to winning a match. Advancement by virtue of retirement following the commencement of a match will be equivalent to winning a match. When a player has played and won a match, subsequent walkovers will not affect points won. Leaving the tournament Any player that leaves a tournament prior to his/her elimination from all entered events (Singles, Doubles and/or Consolation), or retires from a tournament for medical reasons, without a valid medical certificate (from the tournament doctor or trainer), will forfeit all ranking points won in all events at that tournament and be subject to the penalties set forth in X. Suspension Points. In circumstances that are flagrant and particularly injurious to the success of the tournament, or are singularly egregious, a single violation of this Section shall also constitute the Major Offence of Aggravated Behavior. 4. Entry and Withdrawal Process 1. A player applying for entry shall be deemed to apply for entry into the Main Draw or the Qualifying of the tournament. 2. Entry Deadline: twenty seven (27) days prior to the Monday of the tournament week (no later than 10:00am GMT) 3. Under exceptional circumstances other tournaments may apply to the ATF for an exemption from the 27 day rule. 4. It is the player s responsibility before entering any Asian Tennis Junior Tour 14 and under tournament to check the correct entry deadline on the official tournament fact sheet on the ATF tournament website. It is also the player s responsibility to check that an online entry has gone through and that a confirmation email has been received. 5. Withdrawal Deadline (Main Draw and Qualifying): Tuesday thirteen (13) days prior to the Monday of the tournament week (no later than 10:00am GMT). 6. Any withdrawal from a player accepted into main draw or qualifying that occurs after the Withdrawal Deadline will be considered a Late Withdrawal. A player s first three (3) late withdrawal offences within a calendar year will be excused and the player will not be penalised, provided the withdrawal is received by ATF Junior Tour online or by email to info@asiantennis.com prior to the Qualifying sign-in deadline. If the withdrawal is emailed after the Freeze Deadline it must be sent both directly to the tournament organisers using the email address indicated on the Fact Sheet, and also copied to Asian Junior Tour. It is not necessary to provide a medical certificate in case of a Late Withdrawal and On-site Medical Certificates issued after the player has been eliminated from the tournament will not be taken into consideration for any excuses for Late Withdrawals into the following week s event. Players on the Alternate list may withdraw at any time without penalty as long as they have not been moved into a Qualifying or Main Draw Acceptance list.

P a g e 17 7. Withdrawal after the Freeze Deadline can be made by email using the official withdrawal form to Asian Junior Tour info@asiantennis.com. The withdrawal form must also be sent directly to the tournament referee and/or organisers using the email address or fax indicated on the Fact Sheet. The withdrawal form can be downloading at the website http://asianunder14.com/ 8. Freeze Deadline: Thursday preceding the tournament week (no later than 10:00am GMT) After the Freeze Deadline players on the Qualifying Acceptance List will no longer be moved into the Main Draw, and players on one or more Alternate Lists will no longer be moved into the Qualifying Acceptance List. Such Alternates are not committed to play the tournament and therefore are not subject to Late Withdrawal or No Show penalties. 9. All entries and withdrawals must be submitted online through the ATF tournament website or in writing on the official Entry or Withdrawal Form and sent to the ATF by email, to be received before the appropriate deadline. Online at http://atf.tournamentsoftware.com -Email: info@asiantennis.com 10. It is the player's responsibility to make all entries and withdrawals and to check his/her position on the Entry Lists. 11. All players entering ATF Junior tours must be a member of their national tennis association and must be in good standing with their national associations. 12. All players entering ATF Junior Tours agree, as a condition of their entry, to have registered for annual IPIN Membership and have paid the appropriate fee (USD40). 13. Failure by a player to register for IPIN Membership will result in the rejection of that player s entry. 14. A player enters only one tournament per week. 15. Withdrawals sent to Asian Junior Tour after the Freeze Deadline are not considered valid unless also sent to the Tournament Organisers and/or to the Referee. 5. Administrative Error on Acceptance list If an administrative error is made on a tournament Acceptance List and a player is not included or too many players are accepted into the tournament, the Acceptance List will be corrected at the earliest opportunity in accordance with the criteria for acceptances. 6. Acceptance list Criteria The criteria for acceptances shall be: 1. Singles: In determining acceptances of players for the Main Draw and Qualifying, the following acceptance method will be used: a) ATF U14 Ranking. In a situation where two or more players are ranked equally, acceptance order will be drawn by lot. b) For all unranked entered players, the following acceptance method shall be followed firstly for vacancies in the Main Draw, if any, and then for vacancies in the Qualifying Acceptance List and Alternates List:

P a g e 18 a) 50% of remaining places within the list will go to players from or resident in the country where the tournament is organized according to the national ranking submitted to the ATF by the host National Association. The remaining spots will be filled as follows: b) Other Asian Countries will be drawn by lot and the top ranked player according to the national ranking who has not already been accepted will be accepted. c) On site Alternates should be accepted according to the ATFU14 ranking of the Monday seven (7) days before the tournament week. d) Unranked On site Alternates should be accepted according to the latest national rankings, if available. If national rankings are not available, they should be drawn by lot. e) ATF wild card Players ranked in the ITF Jr. combined rankings 300 or better are able to apply the ATF wild card before the entry deadline. The player should contact with the ATF directly to request the wildcard. 2. Doubles: Direct Acceptances for Doubles are selected according to the following acceptance method: Teams consisting of: a) Two players, both of them either Singles Main Draw Direct Acceptances, Special Exempts Qualifiers/Lucky Loser (not Wild Cards) i. Both players ranked, in order of total ranking ii. One ranked and one unranked player, in order of ranking of the one ranked player iii. Two unranked players. b) Two players, one a Singles Main Draw Direct Acceptance, Special Exempts Qualifiers/Lucky Loser (not Wild Cards) i. Both players ranked, in order of total ranking ii. One ranked and one unranked player, in order of ranking of the one ranked player iii. Two unranked players c) Two players, neither a Singles Main Draw Direct Acceptance or Qualifier/Lucky Loser; i. Both players ranked, in order of total ranking ii. One ranked and one unranked player, in order of ranking of the one ranked player iii. Two unranked players If two or more teams are tied within any of these combinations, the order shall be drawn by lot 7. National Ranking All National Rankings must be submitted to the ATF by the National Association at least seven (7) days before the Entry Deadline if they are to be used for acceptance purposes for a given tournament. If a National Association produces an updated National Ranking during the year, the National Association may send quarterly updates to the ATF.

P a g e 19 8. Sign in/registration Each player (with the exception of Wild Cards who are in contact with the Referee) must sign in personally on site with the Referee by the day before the start of play in the Qualifying or Main draw competition according to his/her acceptance. Sign -in Deadline Singles Qualifying Singles Main Draw Doubles Main Draw Consolation Draw 6pm the day prior to the commencement of Qualifying event 6pm the day prior to the commencement of Main draw event 12 noon first day of Singles Main Draw Max. 1 hour after the end of the 1stround match. Players must personally sign in with the referee. An entered player may be signed in for the Qualifying Draw by the Referee of an ITF, ATF or Regional Association sanctioned tournament in the previous week, if such player has completed that tournament in the two days preceding the start of the Qualifying competition. This player must be on site and play his first match by the end of the first round of Qualifying. For Doubles sign in, one (1) player may sign in for the team. 9. Vacancies Replacement Vacancies shall be filled with substitutes in accordance with the following: 1) Until the Withdrawal deadline: Players will move up the acceptance list in ranking order.(by order of acceptance list) 2) From the Withdrawal deadline until the Freeze deadline: Vacancies in the Qualifying and Main Draw shall be filled by entered players selected in accordance with their position on the Acceptance List. 3) From the Freeze deadline until the Qualifying Sign in Deadline: Vacancies in the Qualifying or Main Draw shall be filled, at the time of the Qualifying sign in deadline by entered players who have signed in for the Qualifying event selected in accordance with the applicable criteria for acceptances and thereafter by ranked Onsite Alternates who have signed in for the Qualifying event selected in accordance with the computer rankings of the Monday seven (7) days prior to the Monday of the tournament week. Where players have no such ranking, the order of priority shall be decided by lot. 4) From the Qualifying Sign in Deadline until the commencement of the Qualifying competition: Vacancies in the Qualifying or Main Draw shall be filled by entered players who have signed in for the Qualifying event selected in accordance with the applicable criteria for acceptances. 5) After commencement of the Qualifying competition: Main Draw vacancies created between the Qualifying Sign in Deadline but before the first point is struck in the Qualifying draw, are replaced by players who have signed in according to the established order on the Acceptance lists (not seed order). Such players are then removed from the Qualifying draw. Qualifying vacancies created between the Qualifying Sign in Deadline but before the first point is struck in the Qualifying draw, are replaced by players who have signed the Alternates sign in list which is open until 30 minutes before the scheduled start of play in the event on the first day of Qualifying Vacancies in the Main Draw may only be filled by Lucky Losers. A Lucky Loser shall be inserted as a substitute for any player who withdraws or is withdrawn before the first point is played in his/her

P a g e 20 first match. Lucky Losers are those players who have lost in the final round of Qualifying. If additional Lucky Losers are needed they shall be selected from losers in the previous round(s) in the same manner. 6) Lucky Losers shall be selected as follows: The order of players with an ATF Junior 14&U ranking shall be randomly drawn thereafter the order of the unranked players shall be randomly drawn. Vacancies in the Qualifying shall be filled by players who have signed the Alternate list for each day as applicable, selected in accordance with their position on the Acceptance list. 7) Sign in Requirements for Substitutes Alternates and Lucky Losers must be present and sign in with the Referee at least a half(ѕ) hour before the scheduled start of play, which may occur over several days, in order to maintain their priority among other Alternates and Lucky Losers of the same round. If the eligible Lucky Loser is not available to play, he/she shall be placed at the bottom of the Lucky Loser Priority List for the day corresponding to the qualifying round in which he/she lost. If the eligible player is playing in the doubles event at the time he/she is called as a Lucky Loser in singles, the singles match may be rescheduled so he/she can fill the Lucky Loser position, provided the ITF Referee determines that such rescheduling of the singles match does not cause an unreasonable disruption in the schedule; otherwise the next available Lucky Loser shall be selected to fill such vacancy. 10. Draw Composition All Asian 14/U Series tournaments (excluding the Asian 14&Under Masters Final & Asian Closed Championships) shall have a feed in system in all singles draws. Here are some of the definitions for specific terms: 1) Direct Acceptances (DA): Entered players accepted directly into the Main Draw by ATFU14 Ranking Acceptances. *The DA (RA) number in brackets applies to events where SE positions are not used following the Qualifying Sign in Deadline. 2) Qualifying Acceptances (QA): Entered players accepted directly into the Singles Qualifying event by virtue of their ATF U14 Ranking 3) Alternates (Alt): Entered players (still) not accepted into the Singles Main Draw or Qualifying event by virtue of their ATF U14 Ranking. 4) Wild Cards (WC, QWC): Entered players may be named as Singles Main Draw Wild Cards (WC) or Qualifying Wild Cards (QWC) by the Tournament Organizers at any time until the Singles Qualifying draw is made, and will appear on the Acceptance Lists to ATF. Similarly non entered players may be named as Singles Main Draw or Qualifying Wild Cards by the Tournament Organizers at any time until the Singles Qualifying draw is made, however, they will not appear on the Acceptance Lists. No player may be offered or accept a Wild Card should he/she already be accepted and committed to another tournament. Wild Card positions must not be sold. Should ATF gather evidence that this is the case; the tournament will be banned from the Tennis Asia Junior Tour. Wild Cards that withdraw cannot be replaced with another Wild Card after the applicable draw has been made. A Wild Card who does not show for their match is substituted by a Lucky Loser or Alternate as the case may be. 5) Qualifiers (Q): Positions reserved for players by virtue of their success in the Qualifying draw.

P a g e 21 6) On Site Alternates (OSA): On site Alternates are non entered players who appear on site in person to sign in for possible unused positions in the Qualifying Draw. 7) Lucky Losers(LL): The order or Lucky Losers is established in the following way: a. Players who have lost in the Qualifying finals, and if required, players who have lost in previous Qualifying round(s) in sequence. For each round, Lucky Losers shall be selected as follows: b. The order of players with a Tennis Asia Junior Ranking shall be randomly drawn; thereafter the order of the unranked players shall be randomly drawn. c. This order is used at the time the Singles Main Draw is made, or if the Qualifying was still in progress at this time when the draw is completed once the Qualifying is completed. d. The order so established is also used for the Lucky Loser Sign in lists used on the first day(s) of the Main Draw as long as there are still players to play their first match, whether this is in the first round or subsequent rounds. For such days, the Lucky Loser Sign in closes 30 minutes before the scheduled start of play on each day that the first rounds are played in the event and shall open at least 30 minutes before. e. Once called, a Lucky Loser must be ready to play within five (5) minutes. If a Lucky Loser is called to play but is not ready within five (5) minutes, the player will be moved to the bottom of the Lucky Loser list for that day, but will keep his/her original position on the list any for further days. 8) Selection of Doubles Seeds Doubles seeding shall be based on the Seeding Priority. If two teams are considered equal, seeding shall be based on: a) Players combined ATF Junior ranking (if both players have an ATF Junior ranking) b) ATF Junior ranking (if only one player has an ATF Junior ranking) c) If teams are still tied, draw by lot. Singles Main Draw Position 16 draw 24 draw 32 draw 48 draw 64 draw DA[Direct Entry] 8 (9*) 15 (16*) 16 (18*) 32 (34*) 48 (50*) SE[Special exempt] 0-1* 0-1* 0-2* 0-2* 0-2* Wild Card[Organizers] 2 3 4 4 4 Wild Card[ATF] 1 1 2 2 2 Q [Qualifier] 4 4 8 8 8 S[Seeds] 4 8 8 16 16 Seed 1 Line 1 Line 1 Line 1 Line 1 Line 1 Seed 2 Line 16 Line 32 Line 32 Line 64 Line 64 Seed 3-4 Line 5,12 Line 9,24 Line 9,24 Line 17,48 Line 17,48 Seed 5-8 Line 8,16,17,25 Line 8,16,17,25 Line 16,32,33,49 Line 16,32,33,49 Seed 9-12 Line 9,25,40,56 Line 9,25,40,56