This tournament is not sanctioned and will not count for ranking by the governing organization.
MATCHES ARE ON TODAY, TUESDAY JUNE 6, WITH A SLIGHT DELAY
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Mayor's Cup Elementary Tournament ID# 100087518
Please click the link to see the new Mayor's Cup Elementary Tournament ID# 100087518
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ABOUT
New York Junior Tennis & Learning first hosted the Mayors Cup All-Scholastic Tennis Championship in 1988. The tournament is the premier event for scholastic tennis players in New York City. The Mayor’s Cup has earned the honor of being named the largest scholastic tennis event in the Nation. With a total of 14 different events and more than 600 participants, the Mayors Cup All-Scholastic Tennis Tournament provides the perfect opportunity for New York City’s junior tennis players to showcase their on-court talents. The Mayors Cup All-Scholastic Tennis Tournament is a FREE event for all participants. Each player will receive a commemorative t-shirt in recognition of his/her participation.
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TOURNAMENT LOCATION
ALL EVENTS WILL BE HELD AT THE CARY LEEDS CENTER FOR TENNIS & LEARNING 1720 Crotona Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457 TOURNAMENT DESK PH # 718-247-7420
www.caryleedstennis.org www.nyjtl.org
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IMPORTANT NOTE
Players will NOT be notified via email / mail of their match times. Match times will be posted here and on the following websites: www.caryleedstennis.org www.nyjtl.org
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TEAM EVENTS ENTRY INFO
Participation in Team Events is by invitation only. Your coach will notify you if your team will be competing in the Mayors Cup Team Event. Invitation / Entry in a Team event does NOT mean automatic entry into an individual event.
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INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
ENTRY DEADLINE IS FRIDAY May 6, 2016 All entrants MUST BE currently enrolled in a New York City School Students currently in 4th-12th grades are eligible to compete If your school has a tennis team, you MUST BE an active participant on the team and be endorsed by your coach If the school DOES NOT have a tennis team the application MUST be signed by an administrator from your school (i.e. Principal or Assistant Principal) Varsity players are only eligible to compete in the Varsity Division as are Middle School players (JV) are only elible to compete in the Middle School Division Players are only allowed to compete in one Individual Event
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TOURNAMENT DIVISIONS
Boy’s Varsity Singles, Boys’ Varsity Doubles Girls’ Varsity Singles, Girls’ Varsity Doubles Boys’ Middle School Singles, Boys’ Middle School Doubles Girls’ Middle School Singles, Girls' Middle School Doubles Boys; Elementary School Singles Girls' Elementary School Singles
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Note
All matches are on schedule for Sunday June 5th. In the event of rain please check to tournament page and/or call the tournament desk 718 2477420 before leaving for your match
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USTA Eastern Tournament Information: USTA Eastern strives to provide quality competitive opportunities for players to contest their skill against other players. Courtesy and sportsmanship are expected of all participants and spectators at all times; and players are required to know and understand all other rules and regulations detailed at: usta.com
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Allowable Exceptions with USTA Rules In an effort to work within interscholastic regulations, there are some allowable exceptions when it comes to the following USTA rules: Eastern concurrent tournament rule, no-ad scoring, lateness rule, coaching and seeding. The tournament directors will do their best to accommodate match times and therefore will not be enforcing the Eastern concurrent and lateness rule as it is written. Any player registering for a concurrent tournament, please note that the other tournament will NOT accommodate your conflicts. You will have to make a decision as to which event to play. No-ad scoring will be permitted.
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Code Of Conduct: By registering for this tournament you agree to abide by the Rules & Regulations set forth in the USTA Friend at Court, the USTA Standards of Conduct, as well as the USTA Eastern Section's Rules & Regulations. The rules apply to parents & spectators as well; the player is responsible for their entourage. Poor behavior by the spectators may result in point penalties for the players. Poor personal behavior, bad sportsmanship or any acts detrimental to the game could prevent section endorsement. Further information on conduct requirements of USTA Tournament participants can be found here.
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Players are selected manually by the tournament director after the close of registration.
Entry to this tournament is by invitation only.
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