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USTA LEAGUE TENNISPLAYERS KIT

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USTA MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

To see all the great bene�ts of being a USTA member, visit usta�orida.com/membership.

Tournament and League Play

USTA programs provide playing opportunities for players of all ages and abilities. USTA League is the country’s largest recreational tennis league with thousands competing in tournaments each year.

Magazine Subscriptions

Receive annual subscriptions to TENNIS, USTA Magazine and TennisLife Magazine.

Discounts to Pro Tournaments

Enjoy preferred ticket access to pro tournaments throughout the country (including the US Open), participate in Member Appreciation Days and much more!

Online Discounts

Enjoy discounts on dining, travel, retail and entertainment. USTA Florida members receive a 20% discount o� on the USTA Florida Online Store!

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WHY PLAY LEAGUE TENNIS?

Discover a league that �ts your skills, your goals and your friends.

1. The USTA League program o�ers several di�erent leagues to engage adult and senior players of all ages and all skill levels. USTA Leagues o�ers: Adult League, Senior League, Super Senior League, Super 70, Mixed Doubles League, Combo League and Flex League

2. Advancement of play Winning teams can advance from local level to region, to section and to national championships.

3. Camaraderie and teamwork

4. Fun, competitive play for all skill levels

5. Membership bene�ts There are many bene�ts for being a USTA members, such as subscriptions to TENNIS Magazine and Tennis Life Magazine, online discounts, discounts to pro circuit events around the country, Membership Appreciation Days, etc.

6. Play with friends and make new friends

7. Health and �tness

8. Support the game you love USTA Florida, a not-for-pro�t tennis association, uses 90% of its annual budget to directly support tennis programs in communities throughout Florida.

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Get the ball rollingHow To Join USTA Leagues

1. Contact your Local League Coordinator

-Gotoustaflorida.com/LeagueCoordinatorsorseecontact informationinthisbook.

-Choosetheleagueyouwouldliketoparticipateinand contactLeagueCoordinator.

-YourLeagueCoordinatorwillappointateamforyouor youcanformateamofyourown.

-ReceiveyourteamnumberfromyourLeagueCoordinator oryourteamcaptain.

2. Become a USTA member

-Joinat1-800-990-8782orusta.com/membership.

-YoucanjointheUSTAorrenewyourmembershipwhen registeringforyourteamonTennisLink(Step3).

-Membershipmustcurrentthroughthedurationofthe season

3. Register for your team using your team number

-RegisteronTennisLinkathttp://tennislink.usta.com/ leagues/TLRegistration/leagueregmulti1.asp

-IfyoudonothaveacurrentNTRPrating,youmayself- rateattimeofregistration.

4. Begin play!

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2010 USTA League TennisSchedule

PALM BEACH LEAGUE

WINTER / SPRING

Super Senior & Super 70’s LeaguesRegistration Deadline: December 31, 2009

Play Begins: January 11, 2010

Adult LeagueRegistration Deadline: December 31, 2009

Play Begins: January 18, 2010

Senior LeagueRegistration Deadline: January 15, 2010

Play Begins: February 1, 2010

SUMMER

Adult & Senior Mixed andAdult & Senior Combo Leagues

Registration Deadline: June 1, 2010Play Begins: June 21, 2010

FALL

Adult & Senior Tri-Level LeaguesRegistration Deadline: September 1, 2010

Play Begins: September 20, 2010

Early Start Senior LeaguesRegistration Deadline: September 17, 2010

Play Begins: October 1, 2010

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2010 MATCHES REQUIRED TO ADVANCE

Any Championship Level

USTA League Division Local Matches Required Defaults To advance to any championship Defaults received counting to level through Section Championship advance to any championship level through Section Championship

Adult 2 matches 1 default may count

Senior 2 matches 1 default may count Mixed 2 matches 1 default may count

Super Senior 2 matches 1 default may count

Combo Doubles 2 matches no defaults

National Championship

USTA League Division Matches through Section Champs Defaults To advance to National Championship Defaults received counting to advance to National Championship Adult 3 matches NO defaults

Senior 3 matches NO defaults Mixed 3 matches NO defaults

Super Senior 2 matches 1 default may count

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2010 USTA League TennisAdult League Division Region Championships

North Region Championship July 9 - 11Areas: Pensacola, Emerald Coast, Venue: TBATallahassee, Jacksonville

North Central Region Championship July 9 - 11Areas: Gainesville, Ocala, Venue: TBADaytona Beach, Polk County

South East Region Championship July 9 - 11Areas: North & South Palm Beach, Venue: Boca RatonTreasure Coast, North & South Miami,Broward

South Central Region Championship July 16 - 18Areas: Tampa, St. Pete/Clearwater, Venue: Daytona BeachOrlando, Brevard

South West Region Championship July 16 - 18Areas: Lee/Charlotte, Sarasota, Naples Venue: TBA

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USTA Florida Section

2010 USTA League TennisChampionship Event Dates

USTA Section Championship

Super Senior League April 16 - 18

USTA Section Championship

Senior League 3.5/4.5 April 30 - May 2

USTA Section Championship

Senior League 3.0/4.0 May 21 - 23

USTA Adult Region League Championship

North July 9 - 11

USTA Adult Region League Championship

North Central July 9 - 11

USTA Adult Region League Championship

South East July 9 - 11

USTA Adult Region League Championship

South Central July 16 - 18

USTA Adult Region League Championship

South West July 16 - 18

USTA Section Championships

Adult League 2.5, 3.5 & 4.5 August 13 - 15

USTA Section Championships

Adult League 3.0, 4.0 & 5.0 August 20 - 22

USTA Section Championships

Senior Mixed League October 1 - 3

USTA Section Championships

Adult Mixed League 5.0, 6.0 & 7.0 October 8 - 10

USTA Section Championships

Adult Mixed League 8.0, 9.0 & 10.0 October 15 - 17

Section League Championship

Combo Doubles Adult 6.5 & 7.5 January 14 - 16, 2011

Section League Championship

Combo Doubles Adult 5.5, 8.5 & Senior January 21 - 23, 2011

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USTA FLORIDA OFFICAL HOTELSDaytona Beach, FL

Special Rates for USTA Florida Players

Bahama House, Daytona Beach Shores, A1ARATE: $89 Oceanview Room; $95 Oceanview Efficiency; $104 Oceanfront Efficiency RESERVATIONS: Call 800-571-2001 or 386-248-2001, ask for USTA Florida rates

Best Western Aku Tiki, Daytona Beach Shores, A1ARATE: $89 Northview Efficiency or Poolview Room; $95 Poolview Efficiency; $104 Oceanfront RoomRESERVATIONS: Call 1-800-258-8454 or 386-252-9631, ask for the USTA Florida rate

Courtyard by Marriott, Daytona Beach, International SpeedwayRATE: $89.00 plus room and tax. RESERVATIONS: Call 1-800-321-2211 or (386) 255-3388, Please mention USTA Florida for this rate when booking. Online: Visit our website at www.marriott.com/dabcy and enter U11 in the promotional code field of the reservation.

Hampton Inn Daytona Speedway, Daytona Beach, International Speedway Blvd.RATE: $84 plus tax. FOR RESERVATIONS: Mention USTA Florida for this rate.Call: (386) 257-4030

Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront ResortRATES: $89 plus tax. RESERVATIONS: Mention USTA Florida for this rate. Call: 1-800-HILTONS or (386) 254-8200

Hilton Garden Inn , Daytona Beach Airport, International Speedway Blvd.RATE: $89 plus tax (standard room)RESERVATIONS: Mention USTA Florida for this rate. Call: 1-877-944-4001

Holiday Inn Daytona Beach at LPGA RATE: $84.99 Suite upgrade for any League Captain booking 3 or more rooms. RESERVATIONS: 386-236-0200 Group Code USTA

Holiday Inn Express, Daytona Beach, International Speedway Blvd.RATE: $79 plus tax RESERVATIONS: Mention USTA Florida for this rate.Call: (386) 258-6333

Residence Inn by Marriott, Daytona BeachRATE: $109.00 for Studio Suites/One bedroom King Suites, $119.00 for One bedroom Double Queen Suites, $139.00 for Two bedroom SuitesFOR RESERVATIONS: Please mention USTA Florida for this rate when booking. Call: 1-800-331-3131 or (386)252-3949. Online: Visit our website at www.marriott.com/dabri and enter U11 in the promotional code field of the reservation.

*For the most up-to-date rates, visit www.ustaflorida.com.

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2010 USTA League TennisNational Championships

Event Date Level Location Facility

October 1 - 3 5.0 Adult Indian Wells, CA Indian Wells Tennis Garden 2.5 Adult Rancho Mirage, CA Mission Hills Country Club

October 8 - 10 4.5 Adult Tucson, AZ Jim Reffkin Tennis Center 3.5 Senior Indian Wells, CA Indian Wells Tennis Garden

October 15 - 17 3.0 Adult Tucson, AZ Jim Reffkin Tennis Center 4.5 Senior Indian Wells, CA Indian Wells Tennis Garden

October 22 - 24 4.0 Adult Tucson, AZ Jim Reffkin Tennis Center 3.0 Senior Indian Wells, CA Indian Wells Tennis Garden

October 29 - 31 3.5 Adult Tucson, AZ Jim Reffkin Tennis Center 4.0 Senior Rancho Mirage, CA Mission Hills Country Club

November 12 - 14 2.5, 7.0, 9.0 Mixed Tucson, AZ Hilton El Conquistador Tucson

November 19 - 21 6.0, 8.0, 10.0 Mixed Tucson, AZ Hilton El Conquistador Tucson

April 2011 Senior Mixed Invitational TBD

April 2011 Super Senior 6.0 & 8.0 TBD

April 2011 Super Senior 7.0 & 9.0 TBD

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT NTRP

1. What is NTRP?National Tennis Rating Program is a classification system developed in 1978 that identifies and describes the general characteristics of thirteen levels of tennis-playing ability.

2. What is a self-rating? A self-rating is an entry rating level determined by the new player based on questions asked in the TennisLink registration process. All players must enter league tennis with a valid computer rating or self rate using TennisLink.

3. What is a Dynamic rating?A dynamic rating is a calculation based on a single match result. A dynamic rating may change with each match played. A dynamic rating is the result of your current match averaged with up to three of your most recent dynamic results generated.

4. What is a year-end rating?A year-end rating is a NTRP level assigned at conclusion of the league championship year that reflects level of ability. A player’s year-end rating shall be used to enter leagues during the following year and will be valid for up to three years or until another rating is generated.

5. What is an early start rating?An early start rating is a tentative rating for exclusive use by players who register for an early start league prior to publication of year-end ratings. The number is based on the most current dynamic rating at the time of publication. Early start ratings are replaced by year-end ratings. If you play in an early start league with an early start rating, please check with your section to see if you may continue to compete on your team if your year-end rating goes up.

6. How often are dynamic ratings calculated?Local play is calculated nightly for the Adult and Senior Divisions. During championships, dynamic ratings are run instantly as match results are entered. In all other divisions, match ratings are produced at year-end.

7. Is there a difference between a dynamic rating and a year-end rating?Yes, there are several.- Dynamic ratings are not disclosed to players, where year-end ratings are published annually at NTRP levels.- Dynamic ratings are expressed to the one-hundredth of a point, where year-end ratings are expressed only to the one-half point.- Dynamic ratings are calculated regularly and based on an average of the previous four dynamic ratings, where year-end ratings are based 50% on one’s cumulative dynamic rating during the season and 50% on the comparison to the benchmark player.

8. Can my rating level change during the championship year? Yes.§ If you receive the 3rd strike and are dynamically disqualified at your present level.§If a Self-Rate Eligibility Grievance is upheld, this may also result in raising your level.

9. If my rating changes with every match played, can I see it?No. Ratings are only published at year end.

10. Does the dynamic calculation treat doubles partners differently?No. Dynamic calculation maintains the rating differential between doubles partners that existed before a match.

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For example if a 3.3 and a 3.5 player are paired together, specific match results are appliedto each player equally and the two partners will maintain the .2 differential.

11. Does the dynamic calculation apply to Mixed Doubles League play?Yes, for players who participate exclusively in the Mixed Doubles Division. Mixed Doubles results will not be part of generating a player’s year-end rating except for those players who play exclusively mixed doubles.

12. How does a mixed exclusive player get a rating?The last dynamic rating generated with a minimum of two matches calculated in mixed exclusive is the year-end rating that will be used as the NTRP start level for the next year.

13. Can I use my mixed exclusive rating to play in other divisions?Yes. Mixed exclusive is a minimum NTRP start level only. A mixed exclusive rating is not supported by any NTRP calculation data.

14. Do USTA sanctioned tournaments count in the dynamic rating system?If so, can a tournament win be used as one of the three “strikes”? Each section has the option of including tournament results for year-end calculations. If your section includes sanctioned tournament match scores, they will not be calculated into the system until after the national championships. Sanctioned tournament results do not generate strikes; how-ever, they will impact your year-end rating. Open/Age Division national tournament results are entered into the NTRP system after league national championships.

15. If my NTRP level of play is not available in my local league, what are my options?- File an appeal to determine if you are within the appeal range- Work with your local or district league coordinator to establish a new division.- Play in a league that offers combined ratings.- Play USTA sanctioned tournaments.

16. How can I appeal my early start or year-end rating?§ Early Start ratings may be appealed electronically on TennisLink at the time a player registers for an early start league.

SELF-RATING

17. When and how do I get a self rating?If you do not have a computer rating you must self-rate before entering a USTA league program. Go to national.usta.com and you will be connected directly to TennisLink. You will need your membership number, your team number, and a major credit card. Click on “Register for a Team” and follow the prompts which will lead you through the registration and self-rate process. Click on the NTRP Self-Rate Help Mentor figure for furtherinformation and a demo.

18. What if I think a self-rated player has not rated himself or herself accurately?On any given day, a player may play above or below his or her rating. If you truly feel a self-rated player is significantly above level, you may file a self-rate grievance. Contact your LLC.

19. Can I declare a different self-rating for different League Divisions (e.g., 3.5 for Adult and 4.0 for Senior)? No. Once you declare an initial self-rating, you are bound by it for one year or until you generate a computer rating. So if you plan to play 4.0 Senior but also want to play 3.5 Adult later in the year – be certain that you select 3.5 if an option.

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20. What if I have self-rated and played four matches in the Adult Division and then sign up for the Senior Division. Will I use my self-rating or will the system generate a computer rating for me?The system will have a Dynamic NTRP number on you from your adult play. However, you will continue with the self-rating you selected until the year-end computer ratings are published; unless of course, you are disqualified and you then must immediately move up.

DISQUALIFICATION PROCESS

21. Can I be disqualified if I have a valid computer rating?No.

22. Why would I be dynamically disqualified?When a player receives three strikes, they will be notified that they have been dynamically disqualified. This happens because you, your captain, or your tennis professional indicated an NTRP level much too low for your ability on your self-rating.

23. What is a strike and how do I get one?Each time a player’s dynamic rating exceeds the maximum tolerance for the level, he or she automatically earns a “strike.”

24. How high can my dynamic rating go before I earn a “strike”?The Dynamic NTRP system allows a certain tolerance for player improvement - more for lower level players where rapid improvement is more likely; less for higher-level players. The specific improvement factor is not published for concerns that individuals, captains or others will attempt to manipulate their ratings.

25. What are the consequences of disqualification?In all cases, the player is disqualified from participation at that NTRP level. Each USTA Section will determine which of two methods the section will follow at the local and the championship level. The effect on Team Standings may vary, depending on when the DQ occurs:- During local league:In all cases, the player is disqualified from participation at that NTRP level. Each USTA Section will determine what matches, if any will be reversed for the local season.- During Championships:Each Section must state before the event one of two methods for NTRP disqualification.1.) Following completion of Championship play: The player is disqualified from participation at that NTRP level for the balance of the year and the succeeding year. If the section elects to run the computer ratings following completion of the championships, match scores by the DQ player will stand.2.) Throughout Championship play: If the section elects to run calculations throughout the championship event, the player will be disqualified from participation at that NTRP level for the balance of the year and the succeeding year. - Round Robin format: Throughout the championship, any player reaching the DQ criteria will have all matches at that NTRP level reversed to 0-6, 0-6.- Single Elimination format: Throughout the championship, the last match played by the player at that NTRP level will be reversed to 0-6, 0-6.

26. Will I be notified if I earn a “strike”?No. Notice occurs only after three strikes are accumulated. Many players receive one or two strikes and never get that 3rd. To needless worry or prevent a player from participating based on the possibility of getting a strike is not fair to the player or the team.

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27. Will I be told exactly which matches earned me “three strikes”?Yes, if you ask, a copy of your matches can be provided but these are already visible on TennisLink.

28. Who is notified in the event of a disqualification? By whom? How quickly?Responsibility for monitoring dynamic ratings lies with the Section League Coordinator. When a “third strike” situation arises, the SLC will first notify (a) the player’s Team Captain, using the Captain’s e-mail address as reported on TennisLink; (b) the affected player, by telephone, e-mail or voicemail message and (c) the relevant District and Local League Coordinator. Notification is made as soon as possible once a third strike has been received. Hard copy will be mailed to player’s address as it appears on the team roster.

29. Are all players in a given NTRP level equal in ability?No …The NTRP system identifies general levels of ability, but an individual will be rated within those levels at 50 different hundredths of a point. For example, a 3.5 player can fall anywhere between a 3.01 and a 3.50. That is the reason many people feel they are playing sandbaggers – they are closer to the bottom of that range while their opponents are closer to the top of the range. A typical match result for a player, for example, with a 3.01 rating versus a 3.49 player, both of whom are 3.5s, would be 6-0, 6-0 in favor of the higher rated player.

30. The rules state that NTRP disqualification is not part of the Mixed Doubles Division. If I am disqualified at the Adult or Senior Divisions, am I allowed to participate at the disqualified level in Mixed Doubles Division for the remainder of the league year?No. Even though the Mixed Doubles Division does not allow disqualification, it must follow the rules in relation to playing at the correct level. A player who has been moved up as a result of a disqualification in the Adult or Senior Divisions must immediately adjust his/her NTRP level of play in the Mixed Doubles Division. The player will have two options:- If a combined NTRRP level team, he/she may continue on that team by adjusting the levels. (9.0 combined team—dq’ed 4.5 player now at 5.0 must play with no greater than a 4.0 player)- If a single NTRP level team, he/she must move up to the appropriate NTRP level or sit out the balance of that season depending on the section’s regulations. (A player on a combined NTRP level team may also choose to move up if the section allows.) In the Mixed Doubles Division, all matches played up until the notification of the disqualification will be counted. Any match played at the disqualified level following notification of the disqualification will be counted as defaults for the individual team match of the disqualified player and 6-0, 6-0 wins for the opponents in those individual matches.

31. If I am NTRP disqualified during the Adult Local league, what happens to my matches in other Divisions?- If a local NTRP disqualification occurs during concurrent Adult and/or Senior local league seasons, the disqualifications shall affect the matches played by the disqualified player in both Divisions.- If the seasons are not concurrent or over-lapping, the NTRP disqualification shall affect the matches played by the disqualified player in the season in which the NTRP DQ occurred.- The Section determines the penalties to be imposed for NTRP disqualifications.

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When and how do I get a SELF-RATING?To begin the process you will need:

- Your membership number- Your team number (provided by your captain)- A major credit card

Go to http://national.usta.com/leagues and you will be connected directly to TennisLink.

If you are entering an NTRP tournament or just want to self rate, the TennisLink system will not permit you to complete the self rate process. This process has been designed exclusively for a USTA League registration.

The system know all individuals with valid computer or current self rates. You will be asked to complete the self rate process if you are not in the system.

If you are not sure that your computer rating is still valid because you have not played in a USTA league for a few years, please see the attached chart to see if you will be asked to self rate.

Electronic self rate active on TennisLink - Regulation 3.01 (D)

Players who do not have a computer rating on file in TennisLink shall self-rate in accordance with the National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) Guidelines and complete the self-rating process on TennisLink when registering a team. Failure to do so or omission of information regarding a player’s tennis history will subject the player, the captain and/or others who condoned inaccurate self-rating to sanctions and disqualifications.

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NTRP General Characteristics

2.5 – You are learning to judge where the ball is going although court coverage is weak. Can sustain a short rally of slow pace with other players of the same ability.

3.0 – You are fairly consistent when hitting medium paced shots, but is not comfortable with all strokes and lacks execution when trying for directional control, depth, or power. Most common doubles formation is one-up, one-back.

3.5 – You have achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots, but still lacks depth and variety. This player exhibits more aggressive net play, has improved court coverage, and is developing teamwork in doubles.

4.0 – You have dependable strokes, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand sides on moderate-paced shots. You can use lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys with some success and occasionally force errors when serving. Rallies may be lost due to impatience. Teamwork in doubles is evident.

4.5 – You have developed your use of power and spin and can handle pace. You have sound footwork, can control depth of shots, and attempt to vary game plan according to your opponents. You can hit first serves with power and accuracy and place the second serve. You tend to overhit on difficult shots. Aggressive net play is common in doubles.

5.0 – You have good shot anticipation and frequently have an outstanding shot or attribute around which a game may be structures. You can regularly hit winners or force errors off of short balls and can put away volleys. You can successfully execute lobs, drop shots, half volleys, overhead smashes, and have good depth and spin on most second serves.

5.5 – You have mastered power and/or consistency as a major weapon. You can vary strategies and styles of play in a competitive situation and hit dependable shots in a stress situation.

6.0 – You have had intensive training for national tournament competition at the junior and collegiate levels and have obtained a section and/or national ranking.

6.5 – You are currently playing USTA circuit events in hopes of a professional tennis career.

7.0 – You are a world-class player.

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The Honor Code of EthicsThe Honor Code of Ethics is prepared under the philosophy that “today’s opponent is tomorrow’s tennis friend”. To ensure that end, the code should be used as a guideline during league play.

1. Courtesy a. The game of tennis depends upon courtesy and fairness b. Hosting teams should extend themselves to provide pleasant conditions for their guests. Water (or other beverages) should be placed on each court, and rest room facilities must be provided. Above all, it is important to treat visiting teams like friends. c. Guest teams should be courteous and friendly, supporting the host’s efforts at a providing a pleasant tennis atmosphere.

2. Friends, Coaches, Children, Parents a. Friends, coaches, children and parents are not permitted on the court at any time. b. Spectators or coaches may not volunteer advice on line calls, scoring, or the conduct of a match. c. No coaching allowed during play.

3. Conduct of Players a. The highest type of sportsmanship is expected from every player. b. If you do not have an umpire, then you must call all balls as if you were a linesman, except that any doubt must be resolved in favor of your opponent. c. It is your obligation to help your opponent make a call when your help is requested. d. Do not enlist the aid of a spectator in making calls. e. It is the server’s responsibility to call the score before each point. f. Calls of “out” or “let” must be made instantly. A delay in making the call implies the ball was not seen clearly and is therefore “good”. g. In doubles, if one partner calls the ball “out” and the other partner calls it “good”, then it is the opponent’s point since the doubt has been raised. h.Whenthefirstserveisobviouslyout,itisdiscourteoustoreturnitacrossthenet. i. Never try to take advantage of an opponent by serving before he/she is ready. Your opponent may ask for a “let” if you quick-serve him/her. However, if he/she hits the ball or tries to hit it, he/she cannot claim he/she was not ready. j. You must volunteer honestly against yourself such violation such as a double-bounce, ball touching your body or clothing, touching the net or reaching over the net. k.USTAregulations,specificallyprohibitthefollowing: i. Loud, abusive, profane language, racquet throwing or slamming of balls. ii. Stalling. There will be no continuous strolling to the net to use towels or get a sip of water or to rest between points. iii. Making a comedy of the match, whether winning or losing. iv. Coaching – not allowed at any time during the match. v. Cheating – the Golden Rule of tennis is that every player calls balls on his/ her side of the net as he/she would want them called on the other side. vi. Intentional waving of a racquet or arms, or making distracting noises. vii. Foot-faulting. A person who unknowingly foot-faults is taking advantage of his/her opponent. The person knowingly foot-faults is cheating.

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The Coman Tiebreak ProcedureWhat is it?The Coman Tiebreak Procedure is the same as the present tiebreak (set or match), except that ends are changed after the first point, then every four points (i.e., after the 5th, 9th, 13th, 17th points, etc.), and the conclusion of the tiebreak. The scoring of the Coman Tiebreak Procedure is the same as a traditional set or match tiebreak. For example, if the Coman Tiebreak Procedure is used when the set score is 6-6, the player whose turn it is to serve shall serve the first point from the deuce court; after the first point, the players shall change ends and the following two points shall be served by the opponent(s) (in doubles, the player in the opposing team due to serve next), starting with the ad court; after this, each player/team shall serve alternatively for two consecutive points (starting with the ad court), changing ends every four points, until the end of the tiebreak game.

When will it be used?USTA Florida will use the Coman Tiebreak Procedure at all USTA League Tennis Region and Section Championships for all set and match tiebreaks. Use of the Coman Tiebreak Procedure is encouraged during local league play.

Principal Advantages1. Fairness – By changing ends more frequently, the effects of the elements (sun, wind, etc.) are distributed more evenly between the two opponents as opposed to playing six consecutive points before changing ends.

2. In doubles, the server will always serve from the same end of the court, rather than having to serve from both ends.

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USTA Florida appreciates….all our USTA League captains for their tireless efforts in organizing teams to participate in USTA League programs. Many THANKS to each of you for all your hard work.

USTA Florida needs….more people to step forward and become a League captain to help grow and increase the number of teams in local League programs. More teams bring more excitement to all program levels.

USTA Florida provides captains…. - Complimentary league fee - Captain recognition awards - Captain gifts - League Captain of the Month recognition on the USTA Florida website and social networks

Contact your Local League Coordinator (back page) for more information and to become a captain!

USTA LEAGUE CAPTAINS ROCK!

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USTA LEAGUESUSTA League Tennis, Adult Division Organizedcompetitivematchesthatprovidefunandfitnessforadultrecreationalplayers18&over.TheNationalTennisRatingProgram(NTRP)systemplacesplayersinaspecificskillcategoryfrom2.5(beginner) to Open (advanced) to ensure equal competition. Winning teams advance from local leagues toregion,sectionandnationalchampionships.Format:For2.5,5.5,andOpen:1singlesand2doubles(minimum5playersrequired).Forallotherlevels:2singlesand3doubles(minimum8playersrequired).

USTA League Tennis, Senior Division ProvidesthesamecompetitiveplayopportunitiesastheAdultLeaguefor50&overplayerswithNTRPratingsfrom3.0to4.5.Winningteamsadvancefromlocalleaguestosectionandnationalchampionships.Format:3doublespositions(minimum6playersrequired).

USTA League Tennis, Super Senior Division ProvidesthesamecompetitiveplayopportunitiesastheAdultLeaguefor60&overplayers.FloridaSuperSeniorleaguesuseastraightNTRPratingformatof3.0,3.5,4.0and4.5.Thechampionshiplev-elsofplaywillbethecombinedlevelsof6.0,7.0,8.0and9.0.TheNTRPratingdifferencebetweenthemembersofanindividualdoublespairmaynotexceed1.0.Winningteamsadvancefromlocalleaguestosectionandnationalchampionship.Format:3doublespositions(minimum6playersrequired).

USTA League Tennis, Super 70’s Division Providescompetitivedoublesplayformenandwomenjointly70yearsofage&older.ThisdivisionusesstraightNTRPlevels(2.5,3.0,3.5,and4.0)orcombinedlevels(5.0,6.0,7.0,and8.0or5.5,6.5,and7.5).ThecombinedNTRPratingsofeachdoublesteammaynotexceedthelevelinwhichtheyarecompeting; and the NTRP rating difference between the members of an individual doubles pair may not exceed1.0.AtthistimethereisnoSectionChampionshipforthisprogram.

Combo Doubles, Adult Division Providescompetitivedoublesplayformenandwomen,18years&olderinacombinedlevelformatfrom5.5to10.5.Winningteamsadvancefromlocalplaytosectionchampionships.Format:3doublespositions(minimum6playersrequired).

Combo Doubles, Senior Division Providescompetitivedoublesplayformenandwomen,50years&olderinacombinedlevelformatfrom5.5to8.5.Winningteamsadvancefromlocalplaytosectionchampionships.Format:3doublespositions(minimum6playersrequired).

USTA League Tennis, Mixed Division Providescompetitivedoublesplayformenandwomenjointly18years&older.Thisleagueusesacombinedratingformatfrom5.0-10.0.TheNTRPratingdifferencebetweenthemembersofanindividualdoublespairmaynotexceed1.0.Winningteamsadvancefromlocalleaguestosectionchampionshipsandthentonationalchampionships.Format:3doublespositions(minimum6playersrequired).

USTA League Tennis, Mixed Senior Division Providescompetitivedoublesplayformenandwomenjointly50years&older.Thisleagueusesacombinedratingformatfrom2.5and6.0-9.0.Winningteamsadvancefromlocalleaguestosectionchampionshipsandthentonationalchampionships.Format:3doublespositions(minimum6playersrequired).

USTA Flex LeaguesUSTAFlexLeaguesgroupplayersofsimilarabilitytogetherinanorganized8-weekseasonthatallowsplayerstoschedulematcheswhenitbestfitstheirschedulesataconvenientlocation.Playerssignuponline for singles or doubles play using the TennisLink system. Players can track standings, scout opponents, report scores and schedule their matches while online.

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LOCAL LEAGUE COORDINATORS

Adult Women, Senior Women, Combo WomenNina Gossett

Tel: (561) 427-8294Email: [email protected]

Adult Men, Senior Men, Combo Men,Adult Mixed, Senior Mixed

Loni BambinoTel: (561) 307-9480

Email: [email protected]

Tennis Program CoordinatorJanet Sprague

Tel: (561) 385-7399Email: [email protected]