Team List with a minimum of two male players to a maximum of four male players and a minimum of two female players to a maximum of four female players. Each tie will consist of ten matches: two men’s singles, two women’s singles, two men’s doubles, two women’s doubles and two mixed doubles. The winner of the team tie will be the team reaching 110 points first. Order of play of the matches: • A team manager will be nominated for each of the teams. • The two team managers will submit their respective team composition three hours before the start of each tie. • Before the team tie starts a draw will be made between the Team Managers to determine which Team Manager will choose the discipline of the first match to be played. The first five matches of the tie must contest one of each of the disciplines (i.e. MS, WS, MD, WD, and XD). The winner of the draw will choose the first and third matches. The opposing team will choose the second and fourth matches. The match not having been chosen will be played fifth. The last five matches (i.e. matches six to 10) follow the same order as the first five matches already determined as per above. The first match will play one game to 11 points (change of court end at 6 points) The second match will start at the score of the first match and continue from that score, however, in a way where the losing player/pair of the first match will have achieved a minimum of 5 points or the actual number of points reached, whatever is more. The second match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 22 points (shift of court end when reaching 17 points). The third match will start at the score of the second match and continue from that score, however, in a way where the losing player/pair of the second match will have achieved a minimum of 10 points or the actual number of points reached, whatever is more. The third match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 33 points (shift of court end when reaching 28 points). The fourth match will start at the score of the third match and continue from that score, however, in a way where the losing player/pair of the third match will have achieved a minimum of 15 points or the actual number of points reached, whatever is more. The fourth match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 44 points (shift of court end when reaching 39 points). The fifth match will start at the score of the fourth match and continue from that score, however, in a way where the losing player/pair of the fourth match will have achieved a minimum of 20 points or the actual number of points reached, whatever is more. The fifth match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 55 points (shift of court end when reaching 50 points). The sixth match will start at the score of the fifth match and continue from that score, however, in a way where the losing player/pair of the fifth match will have achieved a minimum of 25 points or the actual number of points reached, whatever is more. The sixth match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 66 points (shift of court end when reaching 61 points). The seventh match will start at the score of the sixth match and continue from that score, however, in a way where the losing player/pair of the sixth match will have achieved a minimum of 30 points or the actual number of points reached whatever is more. The seventh match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 77 points (shift of court end when reaching 72 points). The eighth match will start at the score of the seventh match and continue from that score, however, in a way where the losing player/pair of the seventh match will have achieved a minimum of 35 points or the actual number of points reached, whatever is more. The eighth match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 88 points (shift of court end when reaching 83 points). The ninth match will start at the score of the eighth match and continue from that score, however, in a way where the losing player/pair of the eighth match will have achieved a minimum of 40 points or the actual number of points reached, whatever is more. The ninth match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 99 points (shift of court end when reaching 94 points). The tenth and final match will start at the score of the ninth match and continue from that score, however, in a way, where the losing player/pair of the ninth match will have achieved a minimum of 45 points or the actual number of points reached, whatever is more. The tenth match will play until one of the players/pairs reach 110 points and thereby wins the tie (shift of court end when reaching 105 points).
New format, the winner decided by who wins the most number of points scored, specifically the first to reach 110 points in total for the team ? The Suhandinata Cup is the World Junior Mixed Team Championships.
We need a substitute for the case that player who will play the tenth match get injury. In this case, we might see the situation that a certain team win 9 matches but their player in the last match get injury, then they lose the tie.
This is the competition format they used in the Youth Olympics Game Relay Team Event. But correct me if I'm wrong, I thought this was approved at the AGM for the 2020 edition of the Suhandinata Cup?