SCTA Code of Conduct for Parents, Coaches, and Spectators
By
entering this tournament, you agree to follow the SCTA Code of Conduct for
Parents, Coaches, and Spectators. more info
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MATCH FORMAT
ALL SINGLES MATCHES WILL BE 2 SETS AND 10 POINT MATCH TIEBREAKER.
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BALLS
WE WILL BE USING THE DUNLOP GRAND PRIX
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Dress Code
The Tournament and all officials of this event would like to inform the players of our expectations of proper attire while competing in this tournament.GIRLS: No sports bras or compression shorts or pants are to be worn alone; midriff must be covered when arms are at rest, and spandex shorts must be covered by additional shorts or skirt. BOYS: No cut off t-shirts, or cut off shorts. Sleeveless tennis shirts may be worn. No reference to drugs, violence, alcohol, or foul language may be depicted on player attire.
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Level 6 Eligibility
LEVEL 6 ELIGIBILITY
1. A player ranked in the top 100 (18s-12s only) on the standings list at the entry deadline is not eligible for Level 6 play in that age division. They may choose to play in a Level 6 tournament in an older age division provided they are not ranked in the top 100 of that division. 2. All Level 6 tournament winners will be invited to participate in the 2019 Satellite Masters.Please note that in order to have the tournament count as a “win”, the player must have won three or more matches (not including byes or defaults, unless the default is in the finals) to win the tournament.3. A Round Robin Tournament winner is eligible for the Satellite Masters, as long as the player wins 3 matches (not including defaults)4. Singles eligibility determines doubles eligibility.5. Players who have had success in Level 6 play are HIGHLY encouraged to move up to Level 5 tournaments.6. A junior player who has difficulty competing in Level 5 (open) junior tournaments may petition to the SCTA Junior Satellite Committee to return to Level 6 tournament play.
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USTA SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR
PARENTS, COACHES, AND SPECTATORS
A
tournament tennis match is between the players on the court. No one else other than an official may go
onto the court or become involved in any way in the match.
** Any person associated with a player has an
obligation to encourage and maintain high standards of proper conduct, fair
play, and good sportsmanship. He/she
must avoid acts that may be considered detrimental to the game of tennis.
** No conversation is allowed between the
players on the court and anyone other than an official. Parents, coaches and
spectators may offer encouragement to their player, such as clapping or saying
"Good shot." Advice such as
"Move your feet", "Stay focused", or "Settle
down", or speaking to your player in any language other than English, may
be interpreted as coaching. The only
exception to conversing w
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No Selection Process. All registered players will be selected.
Entry to this tournament is open to all USTA members. Entries must be submitted by Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:59:00 PM Pacific Time. Only USTA members can register online if available.
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