Courts are reserved for 90 minutes for USTA league matches. Players should be aware of the time limits listed below. Please avoid lengthy warm-ups and extended breaks as a courtesy to the match that follows yours.
Warm-ups begin at the match start time and are limited to 5 minutes including serves. However, if all players are present and match courts are available, the warm-up may start sooner. If a player arrives after the match start time but before the 15-minute default time, the player(s) is entitled to 5 minutes for warm-up.
Time allowed between points and games is 20 seconds.
Time allowed in a change-over is 90 seconds, except after the first game of each set and during a tiebreak where play should be continuous.
Time allowed between sets including a match tiebreaker is 120 seconds.
Restroom breaks should be limited to 5 minutes and preferably taken on an odd game changeover or between sets. Only a partner or an opponent should accompany a player to the restroom.
Medical timeout is limited to 3 minutes. Only one medical timeout is allowed per injury or illness. If the injured player cannot resume play after 3 minutes the line is retired.
Bleeding timeout consists of up to 15 minutes to stop visible bleeding, clean up the court, and dispose of contaminated items.