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Mitchell, Sophia Ann
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Hudson, Paris
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Shore, Jordan
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Fisch, Rebecca Eliana
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Fischer, Sophia
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Sullivan, Issa
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Su, Phoebe
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Ramakrishnan, Victoria Jaya
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Janos, Talia R
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Alexander, Tori Camille
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Wirt, Emily
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Clubs address is:
3650 Brandermill Parkway, Midlothian VA 2311
Phone: 804.763.6006 * Website: www.midlothiantennis.com
DIRECTIONS:
I-95 South, Exit 79 towards I-195 S/Powhite Parkway, Merge onto
I-195 S, Take VA-76 S/Powhite Parkway, Merge onto VA-288 S towards
US-360/Amelia, Merge onto Hull Street Road/US-360 towards Amelia,
Turn right at light onto Old Hundred Road - follow down to circle
intersection follow around make 3rd right onto Brandermill Parkway,
Follow to entrance on right to Brandermill Country Club - Tennis
courts are located in the back. Look for big green building.
HOTEL INFORMATION:
Sleep Inn & Suites Harbour Pointe (3.5 miles/5-10 minutes from
tournament site) - 6451 Bayside Lane, Midlothian, VA 23112 (804)
639-3500
Other Area Hotels
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites (2 miles/10 minutes from
site) - 5030 W. Village Green Drive, Midlothian, VA 23112 (804)
744-7303
Hampton Inn (10-15 minutes from site) - 3620 Price Club Blvd.,
Midlothian, VA 23112 (804) 675-0000
Super 8 Motel (10-15 minutes from site) - 10300 Hull Street Road,
Midlothian VA 23112 (804) 276-3900
Eligibility
USTA Membership
Membership in the USTA is required to compete in all USTA National
Championships, USTA National Doubles Championships, USTA National
Level 2 Tournaments, USTA National Level 3 Tournaments, Additional
USTA Junior National Tournaments, USTA National Spring Team
Championships, USTA National Team Championships, USTA
Intersectional Team Championships, and USTA Zone Team
Championships. All US juniors must be in good standing with the
USTA to enter ITF Tournaments and USTA International Tournaments,
which includes USTA Membership.
Age Eligibility
The USTA uses a "month of birth" age eligibility rule for junior
players competing in USTA sanctioned tournaments. This rule applies
to all local, District, Sectional, and National USTA sanctioned
tournaments - it does not apply to USTA International Tournaments
and ITF Tournaments. Junior players may continue to play in the 12,
14, 16 and 18 age divisions until the month they turn 13, 15, 17,
or 19, respectively.
USTA International Tournaments and ITF Tournaments use a "year of
birth" age eligibility rule. Juniors may play the 18s, 16s, 14s or
12s division until the year in which they turn 13, 15, 17, or 19
respectively.
Professionals
Professional players who are age eligible may enter and play in all
USTA National Championships. USTA International Tournaments and ITF
Tournaments are governed by ITF Regulations and allow professional
players to play. All other USTA junior tournaments are limited to
amateurs.
Citizenship and Residency Requirements
USTA National Championships, USTA National Doubles Championships,
USTA National Level 2 Tournaments, USTA National Level 3
Tournaments, Additional USTA Junior National Tournaments, USTA
National Spring Team Championships, USTA National Team
Championships, USTA Intersectional Team Championships, and USTA
Zone Team Championships shall be open to US citizens and:
� Permanent resident aliens of the United States.
� Diplomats. Aliens who have resided in the United States
continuously for more than one year and who are members of families
of persons in the diplomatic or consular corps.
� Aliens with Refugee Status. Aliens who have been granted Refugee
Status.
� Aliens with Asylee Status. Aliens who have been granted Asylee
Status. Aliens with Temporary Protected Status. Aliens who have
been granted Temporary Protected Status.
� Aliens with Adjustment Status. Aliens whose I-485 (Application to
Register Permanent Resident or Adjust Status) has been accepted for
filing.
� British Columbians. Canadian citizens and landed Canadian
immigrants who reside in British Columbia, provided that they were
USTA members for at least one month during 2010 and so long as they
do not allow their USTA memberships to laps for a period of more
than six months.
Documents commonly used to support a particular alien status
include a permanent resident alien card (green card), Form I-94, or
a receipt confirming filing of the I-485.
The citizenship and residency requirements do not apply to USTA
International Tournaments and ITF Tournaments.
Seeding Criteria
The following criteria shall be used to do seeding at national
junior tournaments.
Number of Seeds
Draw Size Required Number of Seeds
192 or 224 64 Seeds: top 16 seeded numerically;
next 48 seeded alphabetically or by group (17-32, 33-64)*
112 or 128 32 seeds: top 16 seeded numerically next 16 seeded
alphabetically*
64 or 96 16 seeds: top 8 seeded numerically; next 8 seeded
alphabetically*
32 8 seeds: all seeded numerically
16 4 seeds: all seeded numerically
8 2 seeds: all seeded numerically
*USTA National Championships may seed all players and teams
numerically
Singles Seeding Criteria for USTA Boys' and Girls' 18 and 16
National Championships
1. Seeding shall be done using the most recently published National
Singles Seeding List of the division.
� Players may be moved within major groups (1-4, 5-8, 9-16, 17-32)
due to direct wins if players are separated by less than 100
ranking points.
� Players may be moved between major groups due to direct wins if
players are separated by less than 50 ranking points.
2. Players with ATP, WTA, ITF and WTA rankings shall also be
considered.
3. Players not yet considered for seeding who have ratings within
the competitive range of those being considered for seeding, may
also be considered for seeding. Additionally a player already under
consideration for seeding may be seeded higher or lower if
justified by the competitive range of the ratings.
Singles Seeding Criteria for USTA Boys' and Girls' 14 and 12
National Championships
Seeding shall be done using the most recently published National
Singles Seeding List of the division in the order in which players
appear.
� Players may be moved within major groups (1-4, 5-8, 9-16, 17-32)
due to direct wins if players are separated by fewer than 100
ranking points.
� Players may be moved between major groups due to direct wins if
players are separated by fewer than 50 ranking points.
� Players not yet considered for seeding who have ratings within
the competitive range of those being considered for seeding, may
also be considered for seeding. Additionally a player already under
consideration for seeding may be seeded higher or lower if
justified by the competitive range of the ratings.
Singles Seeding Criteria for USTA National Level 2 Tournaments,
USTA National Level 3 Tournaments, and Additional USTA Junior
National Tournaments
Seeding shall be done using the most recently published National
Singles Seeding List of the division in the order in which players
appear.
� Players from the National Singles Seeding List of the division
may be moved within major groups (1-4, 5-8, 9-16, 17-32) due to
direct wins if players are separated by fewer than 100 ranking
points.
� Players from the National Singles Seeding List of the division
may be moved between major groups due to direct wins if players are
separated by fewer than 50 ranking points.
� Players not yet considered for seeding who have ratings within
the competitive range of those being considered for seeding, may
also be considered for seeding. Additionally a player already under
consideration for seeding may be seeded higher or lower if
justified by the competitive range of the ratings.
Doubles Seeding Criteria
Seeding shall be done using the most recently published National
Individual Doubles Seeding List of the division.
� Teams shall be seeded in the order of their combined standings
(For example, Player A holds the no. 1 standing and Player B holds
the no. 10 standing. The Team of A&B would have the combined
standing of 11).
� Tournament Committees of 18-and-under tournaments may consider
for seeding teams with players who have ATP/WTA rankings, ITF
rankings, or ITA rankings.
� The Tournament Committee of the USTA National Doubles
Championship may consider for seeding teams with players who have
ITF rankings.
� Teams may be moved within major groups (1-4, 5-8, 9-16, 17-32)
due to direct wins if the teams are separated by fewer than 100
ranking points.
� Teams may be moved between major groups due to direct wins if
teams are separated by fewer than 50 ranking points.
USTA National Level 3 Tournaments: Multiple Entries and
Selection Process
Multiple Entries: Players Have TWO Options
Players Choose ONE of the Following Options, but NOT
Both:
� OPTION 1: Enter any ONE Division of TWO Concurrent USTA National
Level 3 Tournaments (this may be a different division in each
tournament); OR
� OPTION 2: Enter TWO Divisions of ONE USTA National Level 3
Tournament
Players may PLAY in only ONE division of ONE tournament.
OPTION 1: ONE Division of TWO Concurrent Tournaments
� A player seeking to enter two concurrent USTA National Level 3
Tournament must get permission to enter as set forth in USTA
Regulation IV.C.12. This requires a player to request and receive
the written permission of both Tournament Committees for the
concurrent entry by the time entries close.
� Tournament Committees shall be required to grant permission for
concurrent entry when a request is made; however these requests are
required - a Tournament Committee may not post a blanket permission
for concurrent entry.
� Tournament Committees will publish the selection and alternate
lists no later than 2 days after entries close.
� A player accepted into both tournaments shall be required to
notify the tournaments no later than 5 days after entries close as
to which tournament they will be playing and the player shall be
refunded their entry fee (but not the TennisLink administrative
fee). Failure to withdraw by the deadline absolves the tournament
from which the player is withdrawing from their obligation to
refund the entry fee and will result in the assessment of 4
suspension points for withdrawing for reason other than injury,
illness, or personal circumstance.
� As a courtesy, a player that is accepted into one tournament and
not the other(s) should remove themselves from the alternate list
of the other tournament(s) no later than 5 days after entries
close. Failure to do so will not result in a penalty.
� If a player has not been accepted into any tournament, they may
remain on the alternate lists of all tournaments, but upon
acceptance into one, they may not withdraw from that tournament to
play in another.
� Under no circumstances may a player after being accepted into one
concurrent tournament withdraw and play in another. Doing so shall
result in the assessment of 4 suspension points for withdrawing for
reason other than injury, illness, or personal circumstance.
Option 2 Procedure: TWO Divisions of ONE Tournament
� When a USTA National Level 3 Tournament includes more than one
age division, a player may enter up to two age divisions of that
tournament.
� The Tournament Committee shall select players who have entered
two divisions in descending age division order: 18; 16; 14; and 12.
If a player is entered in two age divisions of a USTA National
Level 3 Tournament and is selected into the older division, that
player shall not be eligible for selection into the younger
division, even if there are openings in the draw at the time of
selection or thereafter. If a player is not selected for the older
division, that player is eligible for selection in the younger
division and is eligible to be an alternate in the younger division
but not in the older division.
Selection Process
� Selection: Players are accepted into a USTA National Level
3 Tournament using the most recently published National Standings
List as of the date entries close.
� Alternates: Alternates are ordered using the same National
Standings List used to select players into the tournament. Players
with no National Standing are ordered after players with standing
by random drawing. Late entries are placed on the bottom of the
alternate list in the order received. Late entries received at the
same time are ordered randomly.
Withdrawals and Entry Fee Refunds at USTA National Junior
Tournaments
It is a player's responsibility to immediately take action to
withdraw from the tournament should circumstances arise which would
not enable a player to compete. Good sportsmanship and the USTA
Regulations dictate that a player should never:
• enter a tournament they do not intend to finish
• withdraw from a tournament after entries close unless it is for
injury, illness, or personal circumstance
• enter two or more concurrent tournaments without prior written
approval from each Tournament Committee
WITHDRAWING FROM A TOURNAMENT:
• Prior to Entry Deadline: If entries have not
yet closed, a player may withdraw by going to the tournament's USTA
TennisLink Home Page - the same web page that the player registered
for the tournament. Once in the system, click on the "Register Now"
text in red. When taken to the next page, click on "Withdraw" on
the left hand side of the screen. You will need your confirmation
number from your original registration to withdraw. Because your
credit card will not be charged prior to the entry deadline, no
refund needs to be made. If you cannot locate your confirmation
number, contact linkteam@usta.com.
• Previously Authorized Entries into Concurrent
Tournaments: If a player has previously received written
approval to enter concurrent tournaments from each Tournament
Committee, the player must immediately notify the Tournament
Director and/or Referee to let them know which tournament the
player has chosen to play.
• After Entry Deadline: Immediately contact
the tournament if to withdraw from the tournament - telephone
numbers and email addresses of the Tournament Director and/or
Referee will be posted on the tournament's USTA TennisLink Home
Page. Players must also fulfill the written verification
requirements described below if the withdrawal is for injury,
illness, or personal circumstance and the player wants to avoid
being levied USTA Suspension Points.
ENTRY FEE REFUND:
• Player is Not Accepted Into Tournament: If a
player has previously paid an entry fee and is not accepted into
the tournament, the player is entitled to a refund. Generally, in
USTA National Junior Tournaments, no player is charged an entry fee
until tournament selection is done and the acceptance list is
published to the tournament website. The TennisLink processing fee
paid in addition to the entry fee is not refundable.
• Previously Authorized Entries into Concurrent
Tournaments: If a player has previously received written
authority to enter concurrent tournaments from each Tournament
Committee, the player is entitled to a refund from the
tournament(s) that will not be played. The TennisLink processing
fee paid in addition to the entry fee is not refundable.
• Other Withdrawal After the Entry Deadline:
Players who withdraw after the entry deadline for any reason other
than a previously autorized entry into concurrent tournaments are
not entitled to a refund.
USTA SUSPENSION POINTS:
Any withdrawal (other than for previously authorized entry into
concurrent tournaments) that does not meet the written verification
requirements described below by the last scheduled day of the
tournament (and, in the case of personal circumstances, has also
been approved as a personal circumstance by the Referee) will
result in the player being levied suspension points and any match
that is not played will be coded as a Default.
WRITTEN VERIFICATION REQUIREMENT FOR WITHDRAWALS DUE TO INJURY,
ILLNESS OR PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCE:
• Illness or Injury: The required written
verification of an injury or illness must be from a medical
professional and must be received by the tournament no later than
the last scheduled day of the tournament.
• Personal Circumstance: If the player is
withdrawing because of a personal circumstance, the player must
deliver a written description of the situation no later than the
last scheduled day of the tournament and the Referee will determine
whether the situation is a personal circumstance.
Player Selection TypePlayers are selected manually by the tournament director after the close of registration.
Entry TypeEntry to this tournament is restricted. To see how entrants will be selected, follow the “Selection Process” link to the left. It is the player’s responsibility to check the selection list(s) after registering online to be sure that a check mark appears beside the player’s name on the list, in order to insure proper registration. Entries must be submitted by Thursday, April 13, 2017 11:59:00 AM Eastern 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: 300004617 from the searchable schedule homepage.
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