Quote:
Originally Posted by Judio
From Rulebook
d) The final standing of each group shall be determined by the first of the following
methods that apply:
i) Greatest number of wins;
ii) Greatest number of matches completed (a retirement does not count as a completed
match for the retiring player; it does however, count as a completed
match for the opponent of the retiring player).
iii) Head-to-head results if only two (2) players are tied, or if three (3) players are
tied, then:
aa) If three (3) players each have one (1) win, a player having played less than
two (2) matches is automatically eliminated and the player advancing to
the knockout competition is the winner of the match-up of the two (2)
players tied with 1-1 records; or
bb) Highest percentage of sets won; or
cc) Highest percentage of games won.
dd) If any of the above produces one (1) superior player, then this is the winner
of the group; or, if it produces one (1) inferior player, and the two remaining
players are tied, the tie between those two (2) players shall be broken
by head-to-head record.
iv) If ties still exist after the above procedures, then the player with the highest
ranking shall be deemed the winner of the group.
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Do you think the players actually get their calculators out the night before their matches to calculate what they need to do?

I doubt it...and I don't understand some of what you have said in previous posts, so I'm sure some of the players don't either
