Post Tournament Player Survey
Thank you for competing in the Keith Mumford Memorial Doubles Shootout! We would like to hear about your tournament experience at The Country Club of Virginia. Please take a moment to complete the player survey by selecting the attached link.
Thank you for your time and keep playing tennis!
-Bonnie Vona,
USTA/MAS Competitive Manager
more info
|
Tournament Information
Format - All matches will be 8-game pro-sets, regular scoring. All teams will be guaranteed two matches. The consolation draws will be posted after all teams have played one match. Due to the large number of matches, we will not be able to change match times. Thank you in advance for your cooperation! Players are responsible for visually checking their first round match times on this web site.
|
Court Surfaces
We will be playing all main draw Open, 35s and 45s matches on clay courts and some consolation matches in these divisions on hard courts. All men's and women's 55s and 65s matches will be played on clay courts.
|
Awards/ Player Gifts
Awards will be given to champions and finalists in both the main draws and the consolation draws. All participants will receive two tournament gifts.
|
Players' Cookout on Saturday Afternoon
Each player may bring one guest to the players' cookout at CCV from 12 noon until 3:00 p.m. $20 for additional guest (please bring cash or check on June 2).
|
Tennis Dress Code/Cell Phone Policy at The Country Club of Virginia
Men: all white collared shirts/shorts (color accents allowed.) Women: minimum of half-white tennis attire. Cell phone usage is not permitted. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
|
Players' Party on Saturday Night at 7:00 p.m.
Please join us for a players' party on Saturday night, June 2, at 7:00 p.m. at 6500 Westham Station Road. ALL ARE INVITED! Suggested donation of $20.00 (all proceeds go to the Keith Mumford Scholarship Funds at Vanderbilt University). Like us on Facebook.
|
Notes
This third annual event is held in memory of Keith Mumford
(March 11, 1968 - June 28, 2009.) Keith was a little bit of all of
us but stronger than most, an ordinary guy who showed extraordinary
character and determination to make the most of what he was given
in life. Beginning with childhood Hodgkin's cancer at the age of
13, to the massive heart attack at the age of 40, through his
6-month struggle to survive, he was a man of courage. He was a
youth tournament player who was always good for a couple of rounds,
but not often the finals. Still he persisted. A high school player
who gave his St. Christopher's School team the depth to literally
dominate the Prep League in the mid-80s, he was an unlikely walk-on
at Vanderbilt who gave that team an extra measure of character,
determination, and love for each other that lives on today. Keith
was a club player, who in recent years could compete with anyone.
As a young man, Keith worked in the pro shops at Raintree and
Briarwood, and taught tennis at Briarwood, at Salisbury, for the
RTPA (now the RTA), and on the streets of New York. He was
successful everywhere not because he had incredible ability, but
because he had developed a special grace and purity...in his tennis
strokes and his relationships. His wonderful spirit lives on
through all of us who knew him and those who know of him. Written
by Lee Mumford
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 Friday, May 25, 2012 11:59:00 PM 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: 302986112 from the searchable schedule homepage.
* For tournaments with start dates between today and December 2013 the fees displayed
include a non-refundable processing fee and apply for events entered in one transaction.
Additional fees may apply for events entered in separate transactions. For tournaments with start dates after December 2013 the total fee will be displayed
at checkout.
Division and Draw Type Abbreviations
Legend
To use TennisLink, cookies must be enabled in the user's browser. For more information,
please go to your browser's help menu.