5 Scoresheet

[unchecked revision][unchecked revision]
imported>Gesc
No edit summary
imported>Gesc
mNo edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:


The score sheet consists of two pages:
The score sheet consists of two pages:
<loop_figure title="Spielbericht - Vorderseite">
<loop_figure title="Score sheet - front">
[[File:Spielbericht1.jpg|480px|link=File:Spielbericht1.jpg]]
[[File:Spielbericht1.jpg|480px|link=File:Spielbericht1.jpg]]
</loop_figure>
</loop_figure>
<br />
<br />
<loop_figure title="Spielbericht - Rückseite">
<loop_figure title="Score sheet - back">
[[File:Spielbericht2.jpg|480px|link=File:Spielbericht2.jpg]]
[[File:Spielbericht2.jpg|480px|link=File:Spielbericht2.jpg]]
</loop_figure>
</loop_figure>


'''The score sheet is explained by use of a fictional game: gold-medal-match of the Grand Slam in Klagenfurt between Huber/Seidl (Austria) and Brower/Meeuwsen (Netherlands).'''
'''The score sheet is explained by use of a fictional game: gold-medal-match of the Grand Slam in Klagenfurt between Huber/Seidl (Austria) and Brower/Meeuwsen (Netherlands).'''

Revision as of 09:54, 2 February 2018

All information relevant for the game is recorded on the score sheet. This includes service rotation, score, time-outs, court-switches, sanctions and remarks. In addition, the score sheet is the official validation of the final result, confirmed by the signature both captains and the referees.

The score sheet consists of two pages:

Spielbericht1.jpg


Spielbericht2.jpg

The score sheet is explained by use of a fictional game: gold-medal-match of the Grand Slam in Klagenfurt between Huber/Seidl (Austria) and Brower/Meeuwsen (Netherlands).