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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.