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MATCH TIMES - Check the draws
The first matches will start on Friday night at 6 PM. The first matches on Saturday night will begin at 5 PM. All players are responsible for checking the draw and arriving at the tennis facility fifteen minutes before their scheduled match time to check in. Be sure to click on the "Draws" selection and write down your first match time. Please allow yourself ample time to get here if it is during a time of expected heavy traffic.
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TOURNAMENT FORMAT
The Compass Challenge will use the best 2 out of 3 sets with regular scoring to determine the match winner. If a set is tied at 6-6, a set tie break will be used to decide the set. A set tie break is the first player to win 7 points, winning by a margin of 2 points or more. If the players split the first two sets, the match tie break will be used to determine the winner of the match. The match tie break is the same as a set tie break, except for it will be the first player to win 10 points, by a margin of 2 points or more.
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THE COMPASS DRAW
Click on the "more info" tab for a deion of the compass draw format we are using for this tournament. With 16 players, everyone gets to play four matches over the 2 evenings.
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TEE SHIRT & PIZZA PARTY
All tournament participants will receive a tee shirt as recognition for playing in the tournament . There will be a pizza party on Saturday night for all participants of the tounament. Pizza and pop will be provided for all the players.
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EMAIL - preferred communication
Email is our preferred method of communicaiton. Email can be completed at any hour and leaves an electronic trail which clears up any questions of timing and whether messages were sent or receevied. Please send emails to the directors email address listed above.
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MATCHES - 4 for all participants
This tournament takes place over two evenings, maximizing play during a compact time frame. Each Compass Challenge division is limited to 16 players. All 16 players selected to play in the compass draw, chosen from the total group of registrants, will play 4 matches, 2 on Friday night and 2 on Saturday night. If there are fewer than 16 registrants, everyone that registered will be in the tournament.
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PLAYER SELECTION
If there are 16 or fewer entrants in an age division, everyone registered will play in the tournament. If there are more than 16 players that register for the tournament, per the USTA Midwest guidelines, the highest ranked 16 players, as of the most recent Standings List of the most recent Midwest Rankings, will be selected to participate in this tournament. Players that register for the tournament online, but are not among the 16 selected to play, will not be charged an entry fee.
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JUNIOR TENNIS GUIDEBOOK - MIDWEST
This link is to the latest edition of the Midwest Junior Tennis Guidebook. It contains just about all the information, and answers most of the questions, any junior player or parent could want reagarding junior tennis in the Midwest Section and Ohio Valley District. Midwest points per round (PPR) charts and info are included. It is a PDF file 48 pages long, but is worth down loading and retaining for future reference.
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Players are selected manually by the tournament director after the close of registration.
Entry to this tournament is open to all USTA members. Entries must be submitted by Sunday, December 7, 2008 11:59:00 PM Eastern 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: 856341008 from the searchable schedule homepage.
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