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This protocol deals with the handling of a protest issued by one of the teams. Teams can only protest | This protocol deals with the handling of a protest issued by one of the teams. Teams can only protest in three situations: | ||
* Against the interpretation of the rules (not the judgement) | |||
* Scoring errors | |||
* Playing conditions (light, sand, temperature, etc) | |||
The protest protocol consists of two levels. | |||
<loop_area type="important">'''In Austria, protests are only possible at the national championship.'''</loop_area> | <loop_area type="important">'''In Austria, protests are only possible at the national championship.'''</loop_area> |
This protocol deals with the handling of a protest issued by one of the teams. Teams can only protest in three situations:
The protest protocol consists of two levels.
In Austria, protests are only possible at the national championship.
Prior the application of a protest, the following steps have to be taken:
A level-1-protest is dealt with by the head referee directly on the court.
A level-2-protest is applied if a level-1-protest is not realizable (no head referee present) or has been allowed and the other teams wants to protest the outcome of that protest. Furthermore, a level-2-protest is applied if the protested situation occurred after the end of the match.
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