Boys' 10 Singles
Girls' 10 Singles
Boys' 10 Singles
Girls' 10 Singles
Marti Rodriguez Memorial Austin Challenger 1-Day (10s)
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Surface Type
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Texas
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Texas
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UNKNOWN
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6/28/2016
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7/2/2016 7:18:23 PM (Central Time)
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Organization
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Capital Area Tennis Association
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5124431342
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5511 Parkcrest Dr Ste 104 Austin, TX 78731
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Entry Info
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Entries Closed:
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Monday, June 20, 2016
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Entry Information:
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ONLINE ENTRY FEE: $34.00 (plus processing fee) per player. $5 of each entry fee goes to the Texas Tennis & Education Foundation on behalf of this Marti Rodriguez Memorial Tournament.
EVENT LIMIT: 1 singles
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Important Info
New Youth Website
Check out the new Youth Tennis Texas webpage using the following link! Every Challenger tournament is listed with dates, locations, rules, formats, points, and directions on how to find ranking information!
more info
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Challenger 2-Day (12s-18s) and Challenger 1-Day (10s) are now located on separate tournament homepages
The 12s-18s Divisions for this Challenger can be found using the "more info" link. The Tournament ID number for the 12s-18s homepage is 800038116.
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TOURNAMENT SITE
AUSTIN TENNIS ACADEMY (ATA on draw); (512) 276-2271; 6800 Spanish Oaks Club Blvd., Austin, TX 78738
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Messages
Youth Tennis Texas Website: For more information on Challenger, CMZ, or SCMZ schedules, and "Junior Know The Rules," please visit www.youthtennistexas.com
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10 & Under – USTA Texas regulations mandate that all junior sanctioned tournaments offer 10 & Under Orange Ball Division (orange ball, 60 foot court and 25 inch racquet) and 10 & Under Green Ball Division (green ball, 78 foot court and 27 inch racquet). For the full 10 & under regulation, please visit our website www.texas.usta.com, click on 10 & Under Tennis.
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First-off Consolation – All Challengers and CMZs use the First Off Consolation Format. This format will show as Single Elimination on the tournament homepage, but all players are guaranteed two matches. This format eliminates “maybe matches” and almost every player in consolation will play their first consolation match on Saturday. How does it work? Players that lose in the main draw will be fed into the consolation draw in the order that they come off the court (i.e. the first player to come off the court will go on line one, the sixth player to come off the court will go on line six). This new format ensures more players playing on Saturday and an overall better tournament.
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Excessive Overrule Guideline: The USTA Texas Officials Committee along with the Competitive Department has established a guideline in reference to excessive overrules as clarified in the Friend at Court. This guideline states "Once a player has been overruled for a second time in a match, they will be cautioned that after another overrule, they will be penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct under the point penalty system."
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Inappropriate umpire/spectator communication, whether it be about a ruling or any other facet of a tennis event is prohibited while a match is in progress. Being a parent, coach, etc. does not endow special privileges. With the only exception of the right to remove their own child from competition at any time, a parent or coach is merely a spectator.
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Player Selection TypeNo Selection Process. All registered players will be selected.
Entry TypeEntry to this tournament is open to all USTA members. Entries must be submitted by Monday, June 20, 2016 11:59:00 PM Central Time. Only USTA members can register online if available.
Quick ReferenceIn the future, you can jump straight to this tournament by entering the tournament identification number: 800038316 from the searchable schedule homepage.
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