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  • You may issue 2 challenges at a time

  • You can only be challenged by one player at any given time. This prevents outstanding challenges from accumulating against you

  • You may challenge up to 5 spots.

  • If the challenge is successful, you will take the spot of the person you challenge and your opponent will be bumped down 1 spot.

  • If you hold a wildcard, you may challenge anyone above you.

  • An additional wildcard will be granted after 4 matches have been played.

  • If challenged, you will have 3 days to "Accept" or "Deny" the challenge or the challenge will be considered a "forfeit" and the challenger will be granted the win.

  • By accepting a challenge, you agree to play the challenge within 14 days after the date of acceptance.

  • If you cannot play within 14 days, simply "Deny" the challenge and the challenger will be rewarded the win and can move on.

  • If a challenge is accepted and not played within 14 days, it will expire and the challenge will be deleted from the system and will have to be re-issued. Of course, since rankings continually change, a re-challenge may not be possible

  • Players should agree on a match format before they begin. 8-game pro set, best-of-3 sets, Fast4, etc.

  • Initial seeding is based on the results of last year’s Summer Slam. New players start at the bottom.