This score sheet has been designed to accommodate all
referees, those who prefer the current vertical form as well
as those who use the horizontal version. This will eliminate
the need for 2 sided printing, and will also avoid the
situation where a particular event provides only one of the
current two sides, leaving some referees feeling
uncomfortable with the side provided.
This score sheet can be used for point-a-rally (PAR) to
either 11 or 15, hand-in, hand-out (HiHo) to 9, and for
singles and doubles, both international and hardball.
This form has been designed using Microsoft Excel.
Before printing it is essential that you click on the
'file' drop down menu, go to 'Page Set-Up', click on the tab
marked 'Sheet' and then tick the gridlines box. This will
ensure that the boxes appear under each game column.
There are 3 spaces across the top of the form where logos of
Associations, sponsors, events, etc. can be inserted.
The black background area is also changeable and should be
used for location, dates, etc. The background and font
colours may be reversed if desired. Small logos could also
be inserted here.
Please
see WSF Score Sheet Instructions
for complete instructions on how to complete the score
sheet.
Please see the
singles example sheet for the most common methods of
scoring for singles (Games 1, 2, and 3). Game 4 shows a game
where HiHo scoring was used, and Game 5 shows the method for
scoring a game using PAR to 15. Please note that "set 3" was
chosen in this last game and the number 3 at the bottom of
the column is bolded. In practice, the 3 should be circled
for easier reference.
Please see the doubles
example sheet for the most common methods of scoring
for international doubles. Please note
the importance of writing down the serving order, which must
be observed throughout the match, and receiving side for
each team, that must be followed during a game, but may be
changed for a subsequent game.
To download a sheet to modify with sponsor or federation
logos for use at your event, please use the blank
score sheets provided, either the Letter
version (North America) or the A4 version (the rest of the
world).