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What is the maximum allowed time between points in Grand Slam matches?

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The maximum allowed time between points in Grand Slam matches is 25 seconds. This rule is enforced to ensure a reasonable pace of play and prevent unnecessary delays in the match. Players can receive warnings and penalties for exceeding the time limit.
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The maximum allowed time between points in Grand Slam matches is 25 seconds. This time limit is enforced by the chair umpire and is intended to keep the match moving at a reasonable pace. Players who consistently take longer than 25 seconds between points can be penalized with a warning, point penalty, or game penalty, depending on the severity of the violation.
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The maximum allowed time between points in Grand Slam matches is governed by the rules of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). According to the current rules, players have a maximum of 25 seconds between points to initiate the next serve. If a player consistently exceeds this time limit, they may be subject to warnings, penalties, or even point deductions, depending on the severity and frequency of the violation.
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The maximum allowed time between points in Grand Slam matches is 25 seconds. However, this rule may vary slightly depending on the tournament and the discretion of the chair umpire.
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