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PLEASE CHECK ALTERNATE LISTS ABOVE.SOME DRAWS ARE FULL
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PLEASE CHECK THE DRAWS PERIODICALLY. THERE ARE ALWAYS SOME LAST-MINUTE CHANGES.
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FIRST 16 PLAYERS ACCEPTED
The first 16 players to register in each event will be accepted. #17 on will be put on an alternate list in the order of the date and time registered. Please print a copy of your registration confirmation for verification of date and time registered. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE 4 MATCHES UNLESS WE HAVE A FULL 16-PLAYER DRAW.
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ALTERNATES
As posted above, this tournament only accepts the first 16 players in each division. Each player after 16 will be put on an alternate list in the order they registered. The alternate list is posted above. Please check them to see if you are an alternate. There will be an option to play in a 2nd draw but this draw will be worth NO POINTS. We will need your permission to move you into the 2nd draw.
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SECOND DRAW
This tournament is a compass draw and can only accept the first 16 players in each draw. We have had an overwhelming response to our tournaments and have many alternates waiting to play. We would like to give these people an opportunity to play, so we will create a second draw to accommodate them. However, this second draw will have NO POINTS AWARDED. This will be your choice to play in this draw. If you are an alternate please contact us to let us you would like to play in this draw.
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DOUBLES DOUBLES
We encourage everyone to play doubles. We will accept doubles entries
until Wednesday, October 30th @ 9:00am The online registration will be
closed but you can call or email us. If you want to play doubles, but do
not have a partner, we can pair you up with someone else looking for a
partner. There will be Consolation in Doubles.
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LATE ENTRIES
Late entries will be accepted, if there is room in the event, until Friday, October 25th at 12:00 pm. There will be a $5.00 late fee.
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SPECTATOR CONDUCT POLICY
St. George City will not tolerate spectators coaching, bullying opponents, other parents, site directors or tournament directors. Below is a message from Utah Tennis. We will be following these guidelines. Please be respectful and follow all USTA guidelines or you will be asked to leave. SPECTATOR PERSONAL
CONDUCT POLICY
As a
spectator of a participant in USTA-sanctioned tennis tournament in the Utah District, you are
under a “duty to encourage and maintain high standards of proper conduct, fair
play, and good sportsman ship.” USTA
Regulation IV.C(1).
In
addition, you are “under an obligation to avoid acts that may be considered
detrimental to the game of tennis.”
USTA Regulation IV.C(1).
In all
Utah District tennis tournaments, the following acts are prohibited before,
during, and after each match, engagement in such actions, will be subject to
the penalties listed below.
1. Addressing
an opponent in a negative manner, including any references to the opponent’s
line calls, behavior, or anything else.
2. Addressing the parent or other representative of a
junior opponent, or an adult players
spectator, in a negative manner.
3. Addressing
an official, tournament director or tournament representative in a negative
manner.
4. Coaching
during a match except as permitted by the USTA Rules.
5. Otherwise
engaging in any abusive conduct that is detrimental to the game of tennis.
Engaging in any of these prohibited
acts, will cause a grievance to be submitted to the UTA Grievance Committee for
review and spectator will be subject to the following ‘MINIMUM’ penalties:
1. First
Offense: Banned from attending the next
Utah District Sanctioned Event the player you were watching enters (this could
be extended to include leagues and or tournaments entered by additional family
member players).
2. Second
Offense: Banned from attending the next three Utah District Sanctioned Events the
player you were watching enters (this could be extended to include leagues and
or tournaments entered by additional family member players).
3. Third
Offense: Banned from attending any Utah
District Sanctioned Events for a calendar year from the date of the Third
Offense.
In addition, the following acts
are prohibited for players and spectators:
1. Visible or audible profanity or obscenity.
2. Abuse
of racquet, balls, or equipment.
3. Verbal
abuse of a player or official.
4. Receipt
of coaching.
5. Failure
to follow the instructions of an official.
6. Any
other conduct that is abusive or detrimental to the game of tennis.
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HOTEL
Holiday Inn Express & Suites 2450 N Town Center Dr. Washington, UT 84780 (435) 986-1313
Best Western Plus Abbey Inn 1129 S Bluff St. St. George, UT 84770 (435) 652-1234 https://www.bestwestern.com/en_US/book/hotel-rooms.45072.html?groupId=P50DW5M7
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DRAW TYPE
This tournament is an L6. The draw is a 16 player compass draw. Only the first 16 players may enter an event. This is a no elimination format. Each player will get 4 matches with a full draw of 16.
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WHAT IS A COMPASS DRAW & HOW DOES IT WORK?
This format is a wonderful format to give players an opportunity to play lots of matches. It also can accommodate different ability levels in one draw. It works best for 8, 16, 32 or 64 players, so that there are no byes are in the draw. At the end of each round, the winners continue in their tournament in the same direction, while the losers move to other points on the compass to form a new satellite tournament.
* At the end of round 1:
* The winners go east
* The losers go west
* At the end of round 2:
* The east losers go north
* The west losers go south
* At the end of round 3:
* The east losers go northeast
* The north losers go northwest
* The west losers go southwest
* The south losers go southeast
* At the end of round 4:
* The losers are out of the tournament (unless it is announced in writing before the start of the first match of the tournament that there will be semifinal play-offs);
* The winners play the finals on each draw sheet.For a draw of 16, use only the top half of the draw at each compass point. Follow the same procedure as in a draw of 32 except that round 4 is the finals instead of the semifinals.
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ROUND ROBIN MATCHES
We are thrilled that you are getting so many matches to play. As per the constraints of TDM (Tournament Data Management system) if a round robin is played in your age division, you will only receive Points Per Round for the FIRST two matches that you play.
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MATCH START TIMES & NO SUNDAY PLAY
Matches for this tournament will be on Friday and Saturday only and will start at 8:00 a.m. or 8:30 a.m. No matches will be held on Sunday.
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TOURNAMENT OFFICIAL
TBD
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SPONSORS
St. George City Jimmy Johns SubZero Ice Cream Holiday Inn Express & Suites Best Western Plus Abbey Inn Babolat Head/Penn Diadem Wilson
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SITES & ADDRESSES
Sites for the tournament are:
Tonaquint Park (TP) 1851 South Dixie Drive St. George, UT 84770
Pine View High School (PVH) 2850 East 750 North St. George, UT 84770
Crimson Cliffs High School (CCHS) 4430 South Crimson Way Washington, UT 84780
Dixie High School (DXH)350 East 700 South St. George, UT 84770
Desert Hills High School (DHHS) 828 Desert Hills Dr. E. St. George, UT 84790
Snow Canyon High School (SCH) 1385 North 2400 West St. George, UT 84770
To see a Google map with the tournament sites and possible practice courts click more info.
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SCORING
The scoring will be best 2-of-3 tie-break sets
in all events EXCEPT B10s and G10s will play best of 3 short sets, first to 4 games (win by 2), no-ad scoring. If the score reaches 4-4 in the first two sets, the players will then play a 7-point tiebreak to determine the winner of that set. A 7-point tiebreak will be played in lieu
of the 3rd set. All doubles will play 8-game pro sets with a 10-point
tie-breaker at 8-8. There will be consolation in doubles. When applicable, a round robin will be scored first by head-to-head win % and then by set win %.
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DRAWS
The singles draws will be out on Wednesday, October 30th and the doubles draws on Thursday, October 31st.
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WITHDRAWING PLAYERS
A withdrawing player shall immediately notify
the Tournament Committee or Referee by telephone or electronic
communication that the player will not be playing. If the player is not
playing because of an injury or illness, the player shall deliver
written verification of the injury or illness from a medical
professional to the Referee no later than the last scheduled day of the
tournament. If the player is not playing because of a personal
emergency, the player shall deliver a written decision of the situation to
the Referee no later than the last scheduled day of the tournament. The
Referee shall determine whether the situation is a personal emergency. For directions on how to withdraw a player online before the entries close click more info --->
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SEEDING POLICY
The seeding for this tournament will be done by using the most current Intermountain Standings. The Orange and Green ball events will not be seeded.
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TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
Clark Hancock Wayne Bullock Lacey Hancock
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APPEALS COMMITTEE
Clark Hancock Wayne Bullock Lacey Hancock
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REFUNDS
Refunds will be given on a case by case basis. Refunds will not be given to player who withdraw after the draw is posted. They will only be given for sickness or an emergency. Weather refunds will only be given if the tournament has not started and we don't play any matches.
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Draw size is 16. The first 16 players in each division to sign
up will be accepted. Format for 12's Open Green Division - 12's
Open Green Division may be played by any 12's Division player (10's
eligible players may play up into this division if they have
qualified for 10's green play) who is seeking more Green Dot ball
match play. Matches will be played on 78' (full size) courts with
green low compression balls. FORMAT FOR 10'S OPEN DIVISIONS: 10's
Orange Open Divisions will be played on 60' courts with orange low
compression balls. 10's Green Open Divisions will be played on 78'
(full size) courts with green low compression balls. 10's matches
will be best of 3 short sets (first to 4 games), with a 7 point
tiebreak if the score reaches 4-4 in the first 2 sets. no-ad
scoring with a 7 point tiebreak played in lieu of the 3rd set.
No Selection Process. All registered players will be selected.
Entry to this tournament is open to all USTA members. Entries must be submitted by Wednesday, October 23, 2019 11:59:00 PM Mountain 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: 250011619 from the searchable schedule homepage.
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