A substitute is a player who enters the match to replace a teammate on court. This process usually occurs between rounds rather than during the middle of the active play. A coach pulls a tired player and sends in a fresh substitute for the next set. Substitutions allow teams to manage their energy levels and use different specialized player skill sets. Some leagues have specific rules about how many times a team can change their active roster. The substitute must be officially listed on the team sheet before the start of the tournament. Using fresh players can provide a strategic advantage during long matches that last for several hours. This rotation ensures that the team maintains a high level of physical performance until the final whistle.
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