* Each match features five sets: Men’s Singles; Women’s Singles; Mixed Doubles; Men’s Doubles and Men’s Legends’ Singles

* Each set is played first to six games with a 5-minute shoot-out at 5-5

* No-ad scoring applies for each game and each game won counts as one point for the team’s total

* The order of play is decided by the home team, and the team line-up is given to the umpire 45 minutes before the match starts

* The team that wins the most games, accumulated from all five sets, wins the match. If a match is tied after five sets, the Super Shoot-out determines the match winner

* A team that wins a match receives four points and the team with the most points wins the League

* For the losing team: A team that wins 20 or more game points wins 2 points; a team that wins 10 or more game points wins 1 point and a team that wins less than 10 game points, in total, gets 0 points

* In the event of a tie in team standings, the team with the most match wins is declared the winner based on the following criteria: Head-to-head standing; Number of games won; Number of games lost; Biggest games’ winning margin in any single match win and toss

* Shoot-out and Super Shoot-out: A five-minute Shoot-out is played at five games all, to replace the traditional seven point tiebreaker

* The shoot-out follows the traditional tiebreaker rules, which means the player starting the shoot-out serves for one point, and from then onwards every player serves for two points

* There will be no changeovers, and the player that wins the most points within the four minutes wins the set

* Players have a 20-second Shot Clock between points and lose a point in case the Shot Clock runs out

* If the score is tied at the end of five minutes, the next point wins the Shoot-out and the set

* Each player receives one (1) additional player challenge during the Shoot-out, and any unused player challenges will be carried over from the set

* The Super Shoot-out is played the same way as the Shoot-out, but it lasts for seven minutes and is played to settle the score in case the total points won by the teams is tied after five sets

* Unless otherwise agreed, the Super Shoot-out is played between the leading men’s players of both teams. In case the leading player is injured, the team can decide to substitute with the other male singles player, or with a doubles/legends player.