Warming up before matches?


On the pro tour, are you required to warm up with your opponent before a match? Or can you choose to skip it? If you are required to warm up, couldn't you bring someone to stand in for you, so that the other guy can warm up if he or she wants to?



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There is a rule that you have a 5 minute warm up before the match. You are welcome to do whatever you want and hit with whoever you want before this, but you do have to go to the warmup.

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yes, in all sports you need to warm up to condition yourself in the game.

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Most (or all of them) pros, they warm up with their coach or hitting partners before they even set foot on the court. The 5-minute warm up just before the match is more like to "get a feel of your opponent".

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I don't think you are required to warm up, but you do get 5 minutes to. I doubt anybody would want to skip their warm up. It's time to get a feel for your opponent, get yourself 'warmed up', and plus the fans and media would make a huge deal out of it if you skipped it.

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