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FIRST MATCH TIMES ARE NOW CURRENT
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SEEDING AND DRAWS WILL BE POSTED TOMORROW DUE TO WITHDRAWS
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AUBURN TAKES ON STATE RIVAL ALABAMA UNDER THE LIGHT DURING IN TENNIS
It is going to be a blast. Both team are in the top 25 in Nation and Senior Night. First 150 people get game day tennis shirts , drawings, free pizza and Wii game challenges. WOW!!! What a treat for these young up and coming stars!!!!!!
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OTHER ACTIVITIES AROUND AUBURN CAMPUS
Weekend of entertainment through sports
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MAPS TO YARBROUGH TENNIS CENTER AND TO OTHER SITES/PRACTICE COURTS
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PLAY SITES
Boy's 14 and Girl's 14 will be played at Yarbrough Tennis Center (YTCV) and Auburn Intramurals Courts(INT). ....... Boy's 12 and Girl's 12 will be played at Yarbrough Tennis Center(YTCC) and Moores Mill(MM). All maps are online. Thanks
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CITY AND AREA MAP
Go to http://www.auburnalabama.org/parks/tenniscourts.asp , if using GPS system put in 1449 Richland Road , Auburn Alabama 36832 will get you to Richland Road then follow road and facility will be on left.
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REGISTRATION
Registration will begin 4:00p.m. April 17th (Friday) and continue at Yarbrough Tennis Center through the weekend which will be the tournament main site. Registration is at Yarbough Tennis Center only. Only the player is allowed to register into the tournament.We ask all players after registering at Yarbrough Tennis Center sign in for their match at their play site 30 minutes proir to match time.
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MATCH CHECK IN
Players are expected to check in at their match site at least 30 minutes prior to their scheduled match time.
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MEDICAL RELEASE FORMS
A signed medical release form is required prior to playing in the tournament. Parent or guardian must sign the medical release.
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BIRTH CERTIFICATES / PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP
All players must have a Birth Certificate on file in the Southern office for proof of US citizenship..Green cards will be accepted, but passports will not. A file of those with proof on file is posted above
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HOTEL INFORMATION
For hotel info. Click the following link: If these hotels are not available go to aotourism.com as well and go "where to stay" .
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TRAINERS
There will be one trainer on site at Yarbough Tennis Center during matches. By law, trainers are not allowed to distribute medicine. Please bring your own Tylenol, Advil, Sinus medicine, etc.
If you have an injury or illness, we strongly suggest that you see the trainer. IF you need to withdraw due to an injury or illness, the process will be much smoother if we have confirmation from the trainer.
Remember that if you default due to an injury during the tournament, you must see the Head Referee in person or it will count as a "No-Show"
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SURFACES
Boy's and Girl's 12's will be play on clay at Yarbrough Tennis Center and Moore's Mill and Boy's and Girl's 14's will be play on hard at Yarbrough Tennis Center and Auburn Intramural Courts.Maps will will be updated online
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SCORING REGULATIONS/ FORMAT OF PLAY
Main Draw--2 out of 3 tie-break sets (new balls provided for the third set ). Consolation--2 out of 3 sets, playing a match tie-break in lieu of third set ( 10 points ).
All mainidraw matches will be best two out of three sets.
All consolation matches will be best two out of three sets with a tiebreaker in lieu of the third set. The third set tiebreaker will be a match tiebreak played to ten points with a margin of two points.
The consolation will be a full feed-in cnsolation through the quarterfinals.
There will be a playoff for third and fourth place in the main draw.
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ALTERNATES IN TWO DIVISIONS
Players are allowed to enter two divisions with these guidelines: #1. Players selected to both age divisions they apply for will automatically be selected to the older age division. They would be removed from the other age division. #2. Players not selected to either divisions would remain on the alternates lists for both divisions but would be obligated to play the division they first get in, from the alt. list. They would be removed from the Alternate list in the other division. #3. Players selected to one age division would be removed from the alternates list of the division they were not selected. #4. Once a player is selected for any one division no changes can be made.
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NEW USTA SEEDING INFORMATION
USTA Southern Level 1, 2 and 3 Tournaments. SINGLES SEEDING CRITERIA Seeding shall be done using only the results from most recently published USTA Southern Combined Standings Lists of the division in the order in which players appear on the list. Definition of Most Recently Published USTA Southern Combined Standings Lists:Southern Closed Championships (June) Published List on Monday prior to tournament start. Southern Championships (other than June) Published List at least 8 days prior to tournament start. Southern Designated Published List at least 8 days prior to tournament start. Southern Level 3 Published List used for Selections tournament start. In addition to the list, other criteria to consider: Players who have a standing in the next younger age division may be seeded in any group of seeds if they are in the top 10 of the most recently published USTA Southern Combined Standings Lists of any younger age division. Players with current top 50 USTA National standing, top 100 ITF ranking, top 1000 ATP or WTA rankings should be considered for seeding.
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POINT PENALTY SYSTEM
Point penalty system is in effect for all match play.
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USTA RULES AND REGULATIONS/THE Code
All players are expected to play by the code, and follow all USTA rules and regulations. In matches without an official on court, players are expected to follow the CODE..If you've never read it, please do so.
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Registration Contact Information
Contact Information: Due to Alternate notification, time changes, and draw changes, it is imperative for you to add contact information (email and phone) during the online registration process when asked. So a player does not lose out, please help us by offering this contact information.
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ALTERNATES/CONTACT INFORMATION
It is your responsibility to notify us of your most current information. We will call the phone numbers given by TennisLink to notify you of the opportunity to enter. We will not try to contact you by the \ email address given by TennisLink this has proven to be unsuccessful. We will only communicate with you by email if you first contact us. Please email to INSERT EMAIL HERE or fax to INSERT FAX NUMTEr with your contact info.
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ENTERING TWO TOURNAMENTS (Including those on the Alternate List)
Do not enter two tournaments at the same time. How to avoid Penalties: If you end up on the alternate list, you must with-draw from the alternate list first and then enter the 2nd event. Tournaments have different deadlines that will allow you time to make your changes.
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Player Selection Type
Players are selected manually by the tournament director after the close of registration.
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Players are selected manually by the tournament director after the close of registration.
Entry to this tournament is open to specified residents only. Entries must be submitted by Sunday, April 5, 2009 11:59:00 PM Central Time. Only USTA members can register online if available.
In the future, you can jump straight to this tournament by entering the tournament identification number: 703222009 from the searchable schedule homepage.
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