WIN OR LOSE, WE HOPE EVERYONE HAD A WONDERFUL TIME AT THE 2016 NORCAL JUNIOR GRAND PRIX @ STANFORD UNIVERSITY!
Congratulations to our Champions and Finalists:
Boys 18 Champion – Ajith Kumar
Boys 18 Finalist - Daniel Zolnikov
Boys 16 Champion – Logan Sam
Boys 16 Finalist - Rick Zheng
Boys 14 Champion - Jeremy Wu
Boys 14 Finalist - Taki Adachi
Boys 12 Champion - Ivan Mukhin
Boys 12 Finalist - Daniel Arakaki
Girls 18 Champion - Jenna Dorian
Girls 18 Finalist - Taylor Lim
Girls 16 Champion - Halle Martinucci
Girls 16 Finalist - Laura Wadsworth
Girls 14 Champion - Alexis Sam
Girls 14 Finalist - Audrey-Marie Rafols
Girls 12 Champion - Lauren Joyce
Girls 12 Finalist - Sophia Liu
Thank you to all who competed this past weekend!
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GENERAL INFORMATION
When you register, be sure
to provide your email address and cell phone number during the registration
process. We do not have access to phone numbers and email addresses of the
tournament participants UNLESS the player re-enters their contact information
at the time of the event registration. This means that if a player does not enter
their phone number and email information each time they register for a
tournament, we will not be able to contact them for any reason, including
withdrawals, defaults, etc. Your cooperation will ensure that we can continue
to communicate necessary information to all of the tournament players.
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TOURNAMENT SITE
Taube Family Tennis Stadium
& Taube South –
17 courts
625 Campus Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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JUNIOR GRAND PRIX CIRCUITPERIOD
The NorCal Grand Prix
Circuit is a series of NorCal junior tournaments from January through July.
In 2016, the following tournaments have been designated as Grand Prix
tournaments:
• All USTA NorCal junior Open Tournaments that
start on or after January 1 and end on July 31, 2016.
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JUNIOR GRAND PRIX POINTSRACE
The Grand Prix rankings
shall be calculated using the same method used for the USTA NorCal Final
Ranking Lists, except that:
• only the singles and doubles results from the
Grand Prix Circuit Tournaments shall be included; and
• a player’s combined ranking will be based on the
player’s four (4) best singles and four (4) best doubles Grand Prix Circuit
Tournaments.
Players who accumulate Grand Prix ranking points
will also accumulate ranking points that will count toward their USTA NorCal
rankings.
To view the Grand Prix combined ranking lists:
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GRAND PRIX PLAYER OF THEYEAR
The number one listed player
in each division on the final Grand Prix Points combined ranking list, provided
that the player meets the sportsmanship eligibility for selection, shall be
designated the Grand Prix Player of the Year.
Note: Points
earned in this tournament do not count toward this award. All Grand Prix
winners from each division will be recognized at the end of year at the USTA
NorCal Annual Player Party on December 17th at Boomers in Livermore,
CA!
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TOURNAMENT SELECTION
The top eight players to
apply in each age division on the Junior Grand Prix combined ranking lists will
be selected to play in the Grand Prix Tournament, except that a player shall
not be eligible if they have been defaulted from a Grand Prix Designated
Tournament for reason other than lateness.
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COMPETITION FORMATS
Singles Round Robin with
Players of Ordered Finishers from Each Flight (same format as is used for the
USTA NorCal Junior Masters)
Preliminary Rounds: The preliminary rounds will be played using a
Round Robin format. The players in each division will be divided into two
flights of four players each. The 1st seed will be placed in one flight and the
2nd seed will be placed in other flight. The 3rd and 4th seeded players will be
drawn to separate flights. The 5th and 6th seeded players will be drawn to
separate flights. The 7th and 8th seeded players will be drawn to separate
flights.
Treatment of Defaults, Withdrawals,
Walkovers and Retirements: A player is credited with a win when there is a
default, retirement, withdrawal or walkover of the opponent (unless an
alternate takes the place of a player - see below). A player who is defaulted
for any reason other than lateness will not play in subsequent matches and may
not be declared the winner of the round robin. A player who is defaulted,
retires, or creates a walkover will finish lower than every other player who
has an identical match record.
Substitution of a Player with an Alternate: During the
preliminary rounds, a player that withdraws or is defaulted for any reason
other than lateness, whether it is before the first match or a subsequent match
in the preliminary rounds, will be replaced with an alternate, if an alternate
is available.
Championship Match: The top finisher in each of the two flights shall
play one Championship match to determine the winner of the tournament.
Playoff for 3rd & Fourth Place: The 2nd best finishers in each of the two flights
shall play one match to determine 3rd and 4th place.
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DETERMINING TOP FINISHERS
After completion of the
preliminary rounds (whereby each player plays every other player in the flight
- 3 rounds per player), the top finishers will be determined as described in
the USTA Regulations (USTA Regulation II.B.6.c. and d.).
USTA Regulation II.B.6. Round Robin:
C) Determining
order of finish. The player who wins the most matches is the
winner. If two players are tied, then the winner of their head-to-head match is
the winner.
If three or more players are tied, the Referee
shall use the following steps in the order listed to break all ties. The
Referee shall break as many ties as possible using a given step before using
the next step. These steps are:
• The head-to-head win-loss record in matches
involving just the tied players
• The player with the highest percentage of sets
won of all sets completed
• The head-to-head win-loss record in matches
involving the players who remain tied
• The player with the highest percentage of games
won of all games completed
• The head-to-head win-loss record in matches
involving the players who remain tied
• The player with the highest percentage of sets
won of sets completed among players in the group under consideration
• The head-to-head win-loss record in matches
involving the players who remain tied
• The player with the highest percentage of games
won of games completed among the players under consideration and
• The head-to-head win-loss record in matches
involving the players who remain tied. If the Referee has applied all the steps
and a tie still cannot be broken, the Referee shall use a random drawing among
the remaining tied players to determine their order of finish.
D) Defaults,
withdrawals, walkovers, and retirements. A player is credited with a win in the round robin
if:
• The opponent withdraws
• The opponent creates a walkover
• The opponent retires or
• An official defaults the opponent
When breaking a tie, only completed sets count as
sets won and only completed games count as games won. A player who is defaulted
for any reason other than lateness shall not play in subsequent matches and may
not be declared the winner of the round robin. A player who is defaulted,
retires, or creates a walkover shall finish lower than every player who has an
identical match record.
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MATCH AND SCORING FORMATS
The match format for all
matches will be the best of three tiebreak sets, regular scoring.
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ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE OF PLAY
• Saturday – August 20th
Boys’ and Girls’ Round Robin Singles – First and
Second Rounds
• Sunday
– August 21st
Boys’ and Girls’ Round Robin Singles – Third Round
Boys’ and Girls’ Championships and 3rd/4th Playoffs
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PARKING
Parking near the Taube
Family Tennis Stadium is available in the Varsity Parking Lot between Stanford
Stadium and Klein Field at Sunken Diamond. The Varsity Parking Lot can be
accessed via Nelson Road, off of Galvez Street. Additional parking is available
in the Track House lot adjacent to Cobb Track & Angell Field at the corner
of Galvez and Campus Drive.
Visitor parking will have either a meter at the
parking space or a permit vending machine located in the parking lot. Stanford
requires permits for its on-campus lots. Visitors may park in lots or spaces
designated with a green "P" or an "E" sign. Weekend and
holiday parking is free.
You do not need to worry about paying for parking
this weekend from Saturday-Saunday at Stanford; it is FREE.
Please see attached Parking & Circulation Map:
more info
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HOTEL INFORMATION
Stanford’s location adjacent
Palo Alto and Menlo Park offers an abundance of lodging choices, ranging from
B&Bs and motels to luxury hotels.
Local Lodging List
Stanford’s Lodging Guide is based on proximity to
campus and includes website links, rates, and contact information.
Link:
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/visitorinfo/plan/lodging.html
Destination Palo Alto
Other helpful lodging information is available at
Destination Palo Alto.
Link: http://www.destinationpaloalto.com/pages/lodging.php?visitor_info_id=8
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WATER & ICE
Water sources are limited
and there is no ice machine at Stanford. Taube Stadium has a couple cooled
drinking fountains and Taube South has one un-cooled drinking fountain. Players
are advised to bring their own jugs of water and ice.
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DRESS CODE
Appropriate tennis attire is
required at all times. Only shoes with non-marking soles are permitted.
Clothing not considered proper tennis attire can include, but not be limited to:
• Sports bras worn alone (without a shirt).
• Shirts with references to sex, drugs, alcohol or
tobacco.
• Compression shorts worn alone (not covered by
shorts or a skirt).
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AVOIDANCES
In fairness to all players,
we are unable to grant avoidances for this tournament due to scheduling demands
of the tournament.
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INDOOR BACK UP
It is not likely to rain in
Stanford, California in August. In case it does rain, there will be no back up
indoor courts.
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TOURNAMENT BALL
The Wilson US Open Extra
Duty balls will be utilized for the tournament.
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RACQUET STRINGING
Tennis Town & Country -
855 El Camino Real, Palo Alto CA 94301.
It is right across from Stanford University. The
shop strings the racquets for the Stanford team so you can guarantee that your
racquet will be strung professionally. Please call for pricing – (650) 328-3223.
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SEE YOU IN AUGUST!
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