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While this tournament established the definitive tournament method of play for doubles matches, where the 4 players each made a round as if in a four way and then collaborated for the last two rounds, it was originally not set in stone as to which players had to make which round in the initial 4 round rotation. Rather, in this tournament, pairs would decide which between them would make which round, whether for availability or strategic purposes. Going forward, a more established volleying order would be used in accordance to the listed line up, with these kinds of player switches only happening in cases of availability complications. | While this tournament established the definitive tournament method of play for doubles matches, where the 4 players each made a round as if in a four way and then collaborated for the last two rounds, it was originally not set in stone as to which players had to make which round on either side in the initial 4 round rotation. Rather, in this tournament, pairs would decide which between them would make which round for their side, whether for availability or strategic purposes. Going forward, a more established volleying order would be used in accordance to the listed line up, with these kinds of player switches only happening in cases of availability complications. | ||
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