Rain Delays in Badge Matches: Who Decides What?

Rain Delays in Badge Matches: Who Decides What?

Bad weather is an inevitable part of tennis, but the 2025 Sydney Badge Rules provide a clear framework for handling rain delays.

Pre-Match Coordination

Two hours before the match, team captains must communicate to decide if play is feasible.

Game Day Protocols

If the weather turns during the match:

  • Both captains must agree, acting reasonably, to cancel the match. If so, it’s considered a Wash Out, and both teams receive 5 points.

  • If there’s disagreement on cancellation, the Home Captain has the final say, guided by their club’s safety protocols.

Play must begin within 45 minutes of the scheduled start time. If not, the match is declared a Wash Out.

Post-Delay Expectations

After a rain delay, teams have 45 minutes to dry courts and resume play. If courts remain unplayable and captains can’t agree on cancellation, again, the Home Captain decides.

If no play is possible, captains must still enter scheduled players in Match Centre to maintain eligibility for finals—especially important for Base Players.


Wrap

  • Both captains decide on cancellation, but the Home Captain has final authority if there’s a disagreement.

  • Matches must start within 45 minutes or be called a Wash Out.

  • Teams are expected to make every effort to continue play, including drying courts or relocating.


Source: 2025 Sydney Badge Rules (Tennis NSW)