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29 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

Points (matches) won and then set ratio, if they have equal points. I don't think they are using head-to-head. 

Are you sure? I think it might be head to head because when :TPE beat :INA in men’s doubles it showed Indonesia beneath them in the table despite having a better set ratio. And I imagine if the Indian pair win their match and cause a 3-way tie, it will then go to set ratio.

I’m not 100% sure but that’s what I thought.

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3 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

Are you sure? I think it might be head to head because when :TPE beat :INA in men’s doubles it showed Indonesia beneath them in the table despite having a better set ratio. And I imagine if the Indian pair win their match and cause a 3-way tie, it will then go to set ratio.

I’m not 100% sure but that’s what I thought.

Not sure at all :d I couldn't find an official document. I think 3-way tie is the only one possible and therefore the set ratio would be used imo.

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2 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Not sure at all :d I couldn't find an official document. I think 3-way tie is the only one possible and therefore the set ratio would be used imo.

A two-way tie is possible also. For example if India lost against GB it would leave :TPE and :INA with 2 wins each and :IND and :GBR with 1 win each. And in that circumstance head to head is probably what counts. At least that’s why I think they currently have :TPE above :INA despite having worse set ratio. If India wins and joins them on 2 wins each then it won’t be head to head used and then will go to set ratio. Again I am not sure either but it seems like this is the system they are using.

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On 7/27/2021 at 6:38 AM, OlympicIRL said:

A two-way tie is possible also. For example if India lost against GB it would leave :TPE and :INA with 2 wins each and :IND and :GBR with 1 win each. And in that circumstance head to head is probably what counts. At least that’s why I think they currently have :TPE above :INA despite having worse set ratio. If India wins and joins them on 2 wins each then it won’t be head to head used and then will go to set ratio. Again I am not sure either but it seems like this is the system they are using.

And confirmed. India won so it resulted in a 3-way tie which meant head to head no longer could be used to break the tie and that dropped :TPE below :INA again:

 

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26 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

And confirmed. India won so it resulted in a 3-way tie which meant head to head no longer could be used to break the tie and that dropped :TPE below :INA again:

 

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Yes H2H is only used to break two tied players, not a three way tie.

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