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GENERAL INFO
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2008 USTA League Adult State Championship
Mobile, AL 36608
June 12-15, 2008 (3.5/4.0 men and women)
June 19-22, 2008 (2.0,2.5,3.0,4.5 women and 3.0,4.5 men)
State League Coordinator: Jerrie Ciza: Email:
jerriec@alabamata.com
Referee: Larry Francis
Tournament Director: Scott Novak
Tournament Committee: Ruth Anne Bendall, Jeff Burns, Jeannie
Harrell, Chuck Harrell, Martie McEnerney, Judy Stalcup, Ken Vines
Sites: Mobile Tennis Center: 251-208-5181
851 Gaillard Drive Mobile, AL 36608
Medal of Honor Park
1711 Hillcrest Road Mobile, AL 36695
There will be a mandatory captains meeting
on Wednesday June 11th for the 3.5, 4.0 men and women at 7:00 pm at the Mobile
Tennis Center.
Player Party will be at the Mobile Marriott on
Thursday June 12 starting at 7:00 pm for the 1st weekend's championship. A
band will provide entertainment.
There will be a mandatory captains meeting on Wednesday June 18th for the 3.0 women at
7:00 pm at the Mobile Tennis Center.
There will be a mandatory captains meeting on Thursday June 19th for the 2.5 women
and 3.0 men at 2:00 pm at the Mobile Tennis Center.
All other levels (2.0 and 4.5 women and 4.5 men) will have a mandatory
captains meeting on Thursday evening June 19th at 7:00 pm at the Mobile Tennis
Center.
Surface: Play will be on hard courts.
Tournament Headquarters: Mobile Tennis Center individual scores and standings will be posted there each day and on TennisLink.
Party will be at the Mobile Marriott on Thursday June 12 starting at 7:00 pm for the 1st weekend's championship. A band will provide entertainment.
Party will be at the Mobile Marriott on Friday June 20 starting at 7:00 pm for the 2nd weekend's championship. A band will provide entertainment.
Amenities: Water and ice will be provided at each site.
Awards: Awards will be given to champions.
Format/Rules: Each city will be able to send a winning team in each level. Wildcards are selected in each level if needed to complete a draw. Each level will play a round robin (unless otherwise noted in schedule) with group winners advancing to either a semifinal or a final.
Players must play in at least two matches locally with only one default counting to be eligible.
All players must have proof of current USTA membership and be listed on the original roster.
Players will receive a two minute set break at the end of
each set with no coaching. There is no break after the first game on the
changeover. There is a 90 second break during each changeover in the rest
of the set. A match tiebreak (first to ten points with a margin of two)
will be played in lieu of a third set with no breaks and no coaching.
Players change sides every six points. The format and surface can be
changed due to inclement weather. In the event of a tie in the round robin
(two or more teams with the same team record) the group winner will be decided
by:
1. Most individual matches won.
2. Fewest sets lost.
3. Fewest games lost.
4. Head to head winner.
5. Coin Toss.
The USTA Point Penalty System will be in effect with lateness penalties imposed. A fifteen-minute default time will be strictly enforced.
A 10-minute warm-up period, including serves, and a 15-minute default period shall be observed throughout the event.
At the conclusion of each individual match, the winner(s) must return to the Tournament Desk to return balls, and report scores. At the conclusion of the team match, both captains must return to the Tournament Desk to sign the scorecard.
The Tournament Committee reserves the right to alter the format, the scoring method or terminate the team match when one team has won the majority of the points. However, without directive from the Tournament Committee, teams are expected to play all matches to completion.
In the event of inclement weather, court surfaces may change based on availability.
All USTA Official Rules of Play, USTA League Tennis Regulations, the USTA Code of Conduct, and the USTA Point Penalty System will be enforced. A 10-minute warm-up period, including serves, and a 15-minute default period shall be observed throughout the event.
Players are expected to wear tennis attire appropriate for this event.
2008 Alabama League
Championships cancellation policy
Should inclement weather or other circumstances prevent the completion
of a State Championship; the Tournament Committee will determine whether the
matches played at the point of cancellation will be used to determine round
robin group winners and a champion in each level.
If the Tournament Committee determines that there was a lack of “equal
opportunity” for all teams in the level due to the schedule of play, the
Tournament Committee will place all teams in a drawing to determine the champion
in each level. (For instance, in a five team round robin, one team may be in
first place at the time of cancellation with two matches played, while other
teams in the round robin have fewer matches played. This example would not
provide “equal opportunity” for all teams in the round robin and would not be
used to determine the round robin group winner).
If any team(s) in a round robin flight is mathematically out of contention at
the time of championship cancellation it will be excluded from the drawing and
may be excused from the tournament.