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2015 USTA Charlottesville/Albemarl e Captains/Pro Meeting February 11, 2015 Farmington Country Club
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Page 1: 2015 USTA Charlottesville/Albemarle Captains/Pro Meeting February 11, 2015 Farmington Country Club.

2015 USTA Charlottesville/Albemarle

Captains/Pro MeetingFebruary 11, 2015

Farmington Country Club

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New for 20153 - Coordinators for Charlottesville

Nancy Holt - Adult 18 & over Mixed, Women Adult 18 & over, Women 40 & over, Combo & Combo Mixed Contact information : 434-242-1230(c ), 434-978-1021(h) or [email protected]

Patrick Kearns - Men Adult 18 & over, Men 40 & over, Singles

Contact information: 434-531-8876 or [email protected]

Beverley Garbaccio- 40 & over Mixed, Adult 55 & over, 55 & over Mixed, Adult 65 & over and Tri-level

Contact information: [email protected] 434-770-2451

All Team Registration and information will be on the website: cvilletennisleagues.com

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Who’s Coordinating which leagues?Nancy Holt:

Adult 18 & over mixed Adult 18 & over women Adult 40 & over women Combo Combo Mixed

Patrick Kearns: Adult Mixed 18 & over Adult 18 & over men Adult 40 & over men Singles

Beverley Garbaccio: Adult 40 & over mixed Adult 55 & over Adult 55 & over mixed Adult 65 & over Tri-level

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League March May June July August Sept October November December Districts/Sectionals

Adult 18 & Over Mixed Doubles March 22-May 14 June 5-7, 2015

Registration: Feb 13-March 6th (Regionals)

Adult 18 & Over March 30th - June 14 Nancy/Patrick July 10-13, 2015

Registration: Feb 13-March 13 (Regional)

Adult 40 & Over June 8-August 5 Nancy/Patrick August 21-24, 2015

Registration: Feb 13 - March 13 (Regionals)

Adult 40 & Over Mixed Doubles May 17 - August 5 August 21-24, 2015

Registration: April 19 - April 30 (Regionals)

Adult 55 & Over June 23-August 27 September 18-21, 2015

Registration: May 12-25 (Sectionals)

Adult 55 & Over Mixed Doubles June 1-August 27 September 18-21, 2015

Registration: May 1-11 (Sectionals)

Adult 65 & Over June 23-August 24 September 10-13, 2015

Registration: May 12-25 (Sectionals)

Combo June 30-August 27 September 18-20, 2015

Registration June 2-13 (Regional)

Combo Mixed Doubles September 13-November 22 January 8-10,2016

Registration July 28 - August 10 (Regional)

Singles August 10-September 30 October 16-18, 2015

Registration July 13 - July 26 (districts)

Tri-Level September 15-December 12 Jan-16

Registration July 21 - August 3 (sectionals)

2015 USTA League Timeline - Coordinators - Nancy, Beverley, Patrick

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Items Coordinators are asked to Discuss• Review National Regulation Changes – mandatory • Review Section Rule Changes – mandatory • Review Local League Rules - mandatory • Discuss self-rating issues – promotions – how to appeal online, etc. • Promotions – if a captain sees that a player on his 4.0 team self-rated at 3.5, have the

captain contact the player to appeal up in TL and contact us to get rating changed on roster. Otherwise player may get 3 strikes.

• Give captains General & Experienced Guidelines so they can help determine correct level for their new players

• If a player appeals down, it is not advisable that they play at the appeal level and also play up. Several have been disqualified, and it is bad for the lower level teams and also for USTA League tennis in general. Captains and Coordinators can monitor this by checking the rosters.

• Make sure they are aware of the fact the leagues are called Adult 18&Over, Adult 40&Over, etc. They ARE NOT 18+ or 40+ leagues. As a coordinator, you should always use the correct wording, and correct your captains/players accordingly when they use + instead of &Over. We already have 4.5+ and 5.0+ leagues – they must use the correct terminology.

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Captains Responsibilities

• Read and know the rules of the league in which the team is competing. The captain should play and act in accordance with the rules and the code. If you are not certain, check with your Local League Coordinator.

• Register your team and make sure your team members register themselves. • Recruit a team and make sure they are qualified and registered before they play. • If you have any self rated players, make sure they self rate at the correct level. If, for example, they self rate at

3.0 but are playing 3.5, have them change their rating in TL to 3.5, and contact the Section Office to get the rating changed on the roster. This can prevent DQ’s and promotions during the season.

• Schedule team members for matches. Once matches are scheduled, either by the Local League Coordinator or between captains in the case of rain make-ups, the captain should ensure all individual matches are played according to the league regulations. If matches are played on different days due to weather issues, make sure you enter the scores after the last match is played, using the date of the last match. It is very important that you use that date – it could prevent DQ’s.

• Do everything you can to prevent defaults. Not only can there be consequences, but sometimes it is the difference in an opponent qualifying for the next level or not.

• Advise players when they are scheduled to play and whether they need to bring balls. • Exchange the line-up of the team with the opposing captain before each match. • Timely report scores as required. • Act on behalf of the team in unofficiated matches and file any appeals or challenges. Captains are the responsible

parties for rule interpretations and for challenges. Remember to communicate with your Local League Coordinator if you have any issues.

• Keep in contact with the Local League Coordinator. If there is any doubt of a match time or schedule, the captain must contact the Local League Coordinator and should not wait for the League Coordinator to call them.

• Be a good sport, and make sure your players are too.• Treat your players with respect, try and give everyone equal playing time.• If you have a player on your team who does not play due to an injury, or a job transfer for example, please make

sure you give them a player deletion form for them to file and receive a refund of their registration fees. Player deletion forms must be filed within 1 week of end of the league season, using last scheduled match in TennisLink as the end of season date. Make sure that you are not preventing your players from receiving a refund.

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Player Retention – Captains Help Needed

• Retention is very important for the success of USTA League. We can work on our retention by being more player friendly.

• If you have a player who did not participate in a match for any reason; injury transferred or you considered them too weak and didn’t play them – please let them know they are eligible to file a Player Deletion form and to get a partial refund.

• Player Deletion Forms are on the www.virginia.usta.com website. Go to Adult Leagues, USTA Home Page and scroll down to the bottom of the page. All forms are there. Right now it is showing 2014 forms, they should be updated soon.

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Spring USTA Leagues in Charlottesville

2015 League Opportunities:

Mixed 18 & Over – Mar. 22nd – May 14th

Adult 18 & over – March 30th – June 14th

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Spring 2015 Adult League Timeline

Adult Mixed League 18 & Over - 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 – based on number of teams Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by March 1st to Coordinator! Registration will be open – February 13th – March 6th Season – March 22nd – May 14th – weather permitting Format – 3 doubles League Play must be concluded by – May 14th Regional Tournament - June 5-7, 2015

Adult 18 & Over Leagues (Women and Men) – based on the number of teams Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by March 1st to Coordinator! Registration will be open – February 13th – March 13th Season - March 30th – June 14th

Format – 2 Singles, 3 Doubles League Play concluded by – June 14th Regional Tournament – July 10-13, 2015 (All levels) – Friday – Monday event

Be sure to always check the www.cvilletennisleagues.com for updates on dates

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Summer USTA Leagues in Charlottesville

2015 League Opportunities:Mixed 40 & Over – May 17th – Aug. 5th Adult 40 & Over- June 8th – Aug. 5th Adult 55 & Over– June 23rd – Aug. 27st Adult 55 & over mixed – June 1st – August 27st

Adult 65 & Over– June 23rd – August 24th Combo Gender – June 30th August 27th

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2015 Mixed & Adult 40 & Over Leagues Timeline 40 & over Mixed

Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by April 15th to Coordinator! Registration – April 19th – April 30th Season – May 17th – August 5th Format – 3 Doubles League Play concluded by – August 5th Regional Tournament– 40 Mixed–August 21st-24th

Adult 40 & over Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by April 15th to Coordinator! Registration – February 13th – March 13th Season – June 8th – August 5th Format - 2 Singles 3 Doubles League Play concluded by – August 5th Regional Tournament– Adult 40& over –August 21st -24th

Be sure to always check the www.cvilletennisleagues.com for updates on dates

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2015 Adult 55 and Mixed 55 & over Timeline

Adult 55 & Over - Even combinations 6.0, 7.0, etc., are used

Partners cannot have a rating differential of more than 1 point Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by May 1st to Coordinator! Registration – May 12th – 25th Season - June 23rd – August 27th Format – 3 Doubles League play concluded by August 27th Section Championship – September 18th – 21st 8.0 MEN WAS THE ONLY LEVEL IN 2014

Mixed 55 & over - Even combinations 6.0, 7.0, etc., are used Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by April 15th to Coordinator! Registration – May 1st – 11th Season – June 1st – August 27th Format – 3 Doubles League play concluded by August 27th Section Championship – September 18th – 21st NONE IN 2014

Be sure to always check the website for updates on dates

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2015 Adult 65 & over Timeline

Even combinations 6.0, 7.0, etc., are used Partners cannot have a rating differential of more than 1 point

Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by May 1st to Coordinator! Registration – May 12th – 25th Season - June 23rd – August 21st Format – 3 Doubles League play concluded by August 21st Section Championship – September 10th – 13th

NONE IN CHARLOTTESVILLE IN 2014

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2015 Combo Timeline

Combo – 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5 Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by May 15th to Coordinator! Registration – June 2nd – June 10th Season – June 30th – August 27th Format – 3 doubles League Play concluded – August 27th Regional Championship – September 18th – 20th

Be sure to always check the www.cvilletennisleagues.com for updates on dates

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Fall USTA Leagues in Charlottesville2015 League Opportunities

Singles Leagues – 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5 Women & Men

Combo Mixed Leagues 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5Tri-level Leagues

3.0,3.5,4.0 – Women and Men3.5,40.4.5 – Women and Men3.0,3.5, 4.0 – Mixed3.5, 4.0, 4.5 – Mixed

Mixed Tri-level is a great alternative for those that can not get a Combo Mixed team together

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2015 Singles Timeline

Singles – 2.5 – 5.0Registration – July 13th – July 27th Season – August 10th – September 30thFormat – 3 singles courtsLeague Play concluded – October 3rd Regional Championship – October 16th – 18th

Be sure to always check the www.cvilletennisleagues.com for updates on dates

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2015 Combo Mixed Timeline

Combo Mixed - 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5 Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by July 1st to Coordinator! Registration – July 28th – August 10th Season – September 13th – November 22nd Format – 3 doubles League Play concluded – November 22nd District Championship – January 8 – 10, 2016

Be sure to always check the website for updates on dates

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2015 Tri-level Timeline

Tri-level – 2.5,3.0, 3.5, or 3.0, 3.5 4.0 or 3.5, 4.0, 4.5 Pro’s/Clubs – Club conflicts by July 1st to Coordinator! Registration – July 20th – August 10th Season –September 14th - December 12th Format – 3 doubles courts League Play concluded – December 12th Section Championship – January 2016

Tri-level Mixed – same as above

Be sure to always check the www.cvilletennisleagues.com for updates on dates

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Great Resources on USTA.com website A large amount of information is available on the National

Website. Located under “Adult Tennis”. All of this information is open to everyone – coordinators and players. There are links to just about everything you could need – NTRP Info, Rules and Regulations, National Championship Info, etc. The “Resources” button is specifically helpful with links to different documents, forms and FAQ’s.

Great for you when you can’t find your copy of the Grievance Procedures or for players who need more information on National Championships. Make sure you utilize these resources.

 

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Days and Times Adult 18, 40, 55, 65 and 0ver based on 2014 Leagues Women’s –

2.5 – Sundays – 3:30pm arrive, 4pm start 3.0 – Wednesdays/Fridays 5:45pm arrive, 6pm start BHSC – 7:30pm arrive, 7:45pm start 3.5 – Thursdays - 5:45pm arrive, 6pm start BHSC – 7pm arrive, 7:15pm start 4.0 – Tuesdays /Thursdays 5:45pm arrive, 6pm start BHSC – 7pm arrive, 7:15pm T, 7:30pm

arrive, 7:45pm 4.5 - Mondays - 5:45pm arrive, 6pm start??

Men’s – 3.0 – Saturdays 11:15am arrive, 11:30am start 3.5 – Saturdays 8:45am arrive, 9am start 4.0 – Saturdays / 8:45am arrive, 9am start Glenmore – 12:30pm arrive, 12:45pm

start

Mondays 6pm arrive, 6:15pm start BHSC – 7:30pm arrive, 7:45pm start 4.5 – Monday s 5:45pm arrive, 6pm start BHSC – 7:30pm arrive,7:45pm start

Mixed Leagues – 7.0 – Sundays 2:15pm arrive, 2:30pm start

Fridays 6pm arrive, 6:15pm start BHSC - 7:30pm arrive,7:45pm start 8.0 – Sundays 4:15pm arrive, 4:30pm start

Fridays 6pm arrive, 6:15pm start BHSC - 7:30pm arrive,7:45pm start 9.0 – Sundays 11:15am arrive, 11:30am start

Fridays 6pm arrive, 6:15pm start BHSC - 7:30pm arrive,7:45pm start

Combo, Combo Mixed, Tri-level and Singles will more than likely stay the same as well – we will discuss the need for change when we get closer to those seasons.

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Team Representation

I. ACAC

II. BHSC

III. Fairview

IV. Farmington

V. Forest Lakes

VI. Keswick

VII. Glenmore VIII. Independent – UVA, Sets in the City,

CATS, PVCC, Purple Reign etc.

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When Organizing Teams New Self-rated players on your team!?

They should rate where they are wanting to play.Ex. 3.5 rate as 3.5

It is highly recommended not to play people up as it skews the ratings!!

Please be sure they know how to rate and understand consequences of rating incorrectly

Appeal – on line

Disqualifications – 3 strikes

Promotions – out of level – appeal up

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2015 Local League Reminder

Rescheduling MUST be due to Weather or a USTA Championship!

DO NOT RESCHEDULE

BECAUSE YOU CAN’T FILL A TEAM

please form teams with committed players

Schedules are Firm!

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2015 Local League Reminder

Procedures for rescheduling: The captain must contact the opposing captain with in 48hrs.

(either captain – not home or away) Reschedule the match with in 7 days of the previous match

You have to be able to arithmetically win the match – not have a full team!!!

If a date time can not be agreed upon, the coordinator will pick a time for the match….

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NTRP Rating_

Utilize General & Experienced Player Guidelines

New version - go to self-rate on USTA league home page – click – there is a place to click for the guidelines – This is important for all self rating players

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Regional Championship

• Regional information - sent out 3 weeks in advance – DO NOT call the League Manager to find out this information – the coordinators will get it to you!

• Captains Meeting Information Must be known & understood.

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Regional Championship

• Draw published exactly 3 weeks in advance.

• Draw is random – there are no seeds

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Regional Championship

• Brackets are updated as teams are certified.

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Regional Championship

• Hotel blocks open same day Draw is published.

• Hotel blocks based on prior year occupancy.

• Do not Overbook.

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Regional Championship

Teams are required to bring minimum # of players to fill every court!!!

8 for Adult

5 for 2.5 & 5.0

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Regional Championship

LOCAL LEAGUE WINNERS ARE EXPECTED TO

COMPETE AT RegionalBe sure your players know dates before they

register if you think you have a chance to go to Regional, Sections or Nationals

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Regional Championship

Regional WINNERS ARE EXPECTED TO COMPETE AT

SECTIONALS

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2015 Reminders from League Manager

Regional TournamentsWildcard Selection criteria:

Complete a four team bracket

‘Lottery’ method to determine wild card invitation

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2015 Reminder

Please be RELENTLESS in communicating health concerns due to HEAT

and player’s taking responsibility for their

well being.

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Defaulting Teams during the seasonPlease try to emphasis to your players the importance of committing to your teams.

This is unfair to teams that are working hard to field a full compliment of players…please express to all players the commitment players are making to their own team as well as opposing teams…

MAS rule – 8b. National Regulation 2.03L does not apply with respect to determining a defaulting team’s eligibility to advance to championship play, but does apply insofar as a team matches default affects any other team’s eligibility to advance. All matches played by the defaulting team must be removed from the standings of the round robin where the default occurred. It is the Local League Coordinator’s responsibility to check for full team defaults, and to make any necessary adjustments to the standings when the league has completed play, and before certifying the winning team for advancement to the next championship level.

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Consequences of Defaulting a full team match!!

What happens when you default a full matchTeam Default match results will be removed

FROM STANDINGS for each match during that roundIt can conceivably change the standings!!!!  The changes to the standings will not be calculated until AND

NOT BEFORE end of season 

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Leagues cannot exist without two types of volunteers…a league coordinator & Captains.

Responsibilities of every Captain… Read and know the rules of the league in which the team is competing. The captain

should play and act in accordance with the rules and the code. Register your team and make sure your team members register themselves. Recruit a team and make sure they are qualified and registered before they play. Schedule team members for matches. Once matches are scheduled, either by the Local

League Coordinator or between captains in the case of rain make-ups the captain should ensure all individual matches are played according to the league regulations.

Advise players when they are scheduled and whether they need to bring balls. Exchange the line-up of the team with the opposing captain before each match. Timely report scores as required. Act on behalf of the team in unofficiated matches and file any appeals or challenges.

Captains are the responsible parties for rule interpretations and for challenges. Keep in contact with the Local League Coordinator. If there is any doubt of a match time

or schedule, the captain must contact the Local League Coordinator and should not wait for the League Coordinator to call them.

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Leagues cannot exist without two types of volunteers…a league coordinator & Captains.

Some things Captain’s do (but are not required)…

Schedule and conduct team practices. Coordinate the hiring of a team coach. Buy balls for matches – if necessary (collecting money from players). Put out a newsletter or make a web page to update players on team progress and

activities. Select and order uniforms for the team members. Call/email and remind players of matches Bring (or coordinate) refreshments at matches and practices. Make reservations at championships (if team is a local champion). Have an end of the season party to celebrate being together. Use the Team Management Tool (TMT) in TennisLink to keep track of your team(s),

match lineups, player availability and practice lineups.

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Leagues cannot exist without two types of volunteers…a league coordinator & a Captains.

Tips to make a Captain’s life easier…

Develop a schedule for the league based on player availability at the start of the season using your Team Management Tool (TMT).

Note: Players all want and expect to be scheduled equally. If this applies to your league, collect money for balls and buy them at the start of the

season so no one else has to remember to bring them to the matches. Set up an email group of your players to communicate with them about changes to

schedule, line-ups, etc. This can be done on Team Management Tool (TMT). Provide players with a list of names, numbers and email addresses of teammates. Provide players copies of the rules and schedule. Appoint a co-captain so you don’t have to be at every match. Encourage the players to view match results in TennisLink.

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Acquiring all Rules

National – www.usta.com – pamphlets will no longer be handed out

MAS – www.midatlantic.usta.com Virginia – website – bottom of the home page

www.virginia.usta.comCharlottesville/Albemarle – website

cvilletennisleagues.com

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Requests, Questions and/or Concerns

Answers

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Thank you for your time and for supporting USTA Leagues


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