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The purpose of the USTA Mountain Tennis Association (MOUNTAIN TENNIS
ASSOCIATION) is to promote team league play for men and women at established ratings of
the National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP). |
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Regulations |
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The Mountain
Tennis Association agrees to the rules and regulations of the USTA, Southern Tennis
Association, and Georgia Tennis Association as published.
In addition, the Mountain Tennis Association also sets forth the following rules to
apply to local team matches. |
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II. |
Membership |
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All team members must be at least 19 years of age within the calendar
year. All team members must be paid members of
the USTA through the current league season. Each
member must pay local league fees, as applicable. |
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B. |
Players must play at their current computer rating or higher. Any player without a computer rating must self-rate
using the self-rating form on Tennis Link. |
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Combo and Mixed Doubles must self-rate following the same rules. |
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III. |
Captains: Pre-Season Responsibilities |
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The captain should read and be familiar with the rules of the USTA, STA,
GTA, and Local League. |
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Team
Registration
Captains of mens, womens, seniors, super seniors,
combo and mixed doubles teams MUST establish a team number through
Tennis Link by the designated date. |
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Once a players name appears on a Tennis Link roster they cannot
change teams if league play has begun unless they have been DQd. |
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IV. |
Captains: Match Responsibilities |
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Home
team captains should contact the visiting team captains 3 days prior to a
scheduled match to make final arrangements for the match, including the number,
surface type, and location of courts (or alternate courts in case of inclement weather). Visiting captain must field as many courts as are
presented(a minimum of two). If both
captains agree, additional courts can be used as they become available. The location of the match cannot be changed without
notifying the visiting captain 3 days prior to the match unless both captains agree. If the captain listed on the schedule will not be
present at the match he/she should notify the opposing captain the name of the person
acting in his/her stead. |
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B. |
The
captains may agree on the order of play. However,
if no prior agreement is made then the order of play will be #1 singles, #1 doubles, #2
singles, #2 doubles and #3 doubles. Players in the second time slot must be available one
hour after the first time slot begins; players in the third time slot, must be available 2
hours after the first time slot begins. |
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Team
captains must simultaneously exchange scorecards with completed line-ups BEFORE the
scheduled match time. Match time
is stated on your tennis link schedule. This match time is the beginning of
the 20-minute default time (see section V.C).
Warm-up time, beginning at match time, should not exceed 10 minutes. |
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D. |
Recording
of Scores
It is the
responsibility of the WINNING captain of mens, womens, seniors, combo and
mixed doubles teams to report scores to Tennis Link within 24 hours of completion of
the match. The LOSING captain should
confirm or dispute scores on Tennis Link within 48 hours of completion of the match. If scores are not confirmed or disputed within 48
hours of completion of the match, the team will lose the right to dispute the match score. Tennis Link will confirm scores after the 48-hour
period has passed. |
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Note
that an individual player playing in mens, womens, seniors, super seniors
and/or mixed doubles must play a minimum of two matches within a league year to generate
an individual Dynamic NTRP (DNTRP) computer rating. Combo
leagues do not generate computer ratings. Players
only playing mixed doubles will generate a rating to be used in mixed doubles, mens,
womens, seniors and super seniors the following year. |
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V. |
Format of Play |
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Each team
shall identify and reserve its home courts. The
home team must guarantee a minimum of 2 courts for league play. The home team pays any court fees. The home team provides new balls for
each match. |
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One
point for each dual match won will be awarded to the winning team. These are individual wins. |
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Defaults |
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The 20-minute default clock begins at the scheduled
match time, when a court is available and a player has not arrived. |
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When a player does not show up within the 20-minute
default time, or a player becomes ill or injured during warm up and there is no substitute
available, only the affected position is defaulted. Players
already listed in the lineup cannot be moved to another position. |
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3. |
If a substitute player, not already in the lineup, is
available within the 20 minute default time, then that player may substitute for an
absent, sick or injured player, at the affected position ONLY. If a substitution is made during the warm-up, the
substitute player is entitled to a 10-minute warm up. |
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Players
should be ready to take the court when the previous match is finished. For example, if a match begins at 9.30 am and ends
at 10.15 am, default time for the next match on that court is10.50 am, since 10.30 am is
the scheduled time of the next match. If the
first match ends at 10.55 am, then players must take the court immediately since
the next time slot players must have been available at 10.30 am. Captains should
communicate and agree ahead of time which positions will take the court and in
which order. If the captains cannot agree,
refer to IV. B (Captains: Match
Responsibilities). |
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The
Mountain Tennis Association encourages playing positions by order of strength, as
established by fair play practice in The Code. However, a player may play any position at any
time. There are no restrictions on the
movement of the players from position to position, week to week. |
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If
you know you must default one or more positions at the start of the match, follow the
guidelines stated in the USTA Regulations
handbook. You must default from the bottom of
the line-up e.g. either #2 singles or #3 doubles. In
the case of 2.5 and 5.0 leagues, you can default either the #1S or the #2D. This default may not be taken back for ANY reason. |
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Mountain
Tennis Association Regulations for defaults are covered by the USTA REGULATIONS. A team having excessive
defaults may have all of its matches nullified and may be treated as a bye for the
remainder of the season. Excessive defaults
shall be defined as defaulting all points of any match or averaging more than one default
per dual match in a season. This may result in a grievance filed against the team. |
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H. |
Water
must be furnished for matches. Other
refreshments are optional. |
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After
the first game of each set, play shall be continuous and the players shall change ends
without a rest period. There is no rest period
during changeovers of a tiebreak. |
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J. |
For
matches that are best two out of three sets, play must continue as specified in USTA
Regulations. When and if the score in a set is
6-6, the winner will be decided with a 12-point tiebreaker.
All leagues in the Mountain Tennis Association will play a super tiebreak in lieu
of a third set (the first to 10 points with a 2 point advantage). |
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K. |
The
Mountain Tennis Association does not provide linesmen, umpires, court monitors, etc. for
matches. |
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VI. |
Rescheduling |
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Inclement
Weather |
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The
following weather conditions authorize the cancellation of a scheduled match: rain,
lightning, or severe weather (32 degrees F or below (not wind chill) - as reported by the
local weather channel at the time of the match). Indoor
courts may be provided at extra cost to participants.
Captains may agree to delay the start time of the match up to one hour. |
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If
teams have reported for play and the match is delayed or interrupted by rain, teams must
wait 30 minutes to determine if courts are playable. If
courts are still not playable after 30 minutes, teams are free to leave and reschedule
unless both teams agree to wait longer. |
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If
inclement weather occurs after play has begun, completed matches will stand as played and
incomplete matches must be resumed by the same players at the exact point, game, and set
that existed when play was halted. Substitutions
may be made in any individual matches that had not begun.
Points awarded for defaults during the original line-up will stand. All players involved in such defaults cannot
participate in the rescheduled match. Forfeits
offered verbally prior to the original written lineup exchanged are nullified when the
match is rescheduled due to rain or inclement weather. |
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Once a make-up match
time has been agreed upon by both parties (different positions do not have to make up at
the same place or time), that make-up match may not
be canceled by either party for any
reason other than inclement weather. Parties
have two weeks in which to reschedule. If no
agreement can be reached, the match must be played no later than 5 PM of the 14th
day. Default will result if one party cannot
play. However, available players not already
listed on the scorecard and/or players that have not played in that match may be
substituted into the agreed match time if necessary. |
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Team matches or
individual matches may be rescheduled if both captains agree. The rescheduled matches must
be played prior to the originally scheduled
date. |
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VII. |
Addition of Players During a Season |
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Additional
players may be added to mens, womens, senior, super senior, combo and
mixed doubles throughout the season. In
order for new players to be eligible for play, they must be registered via Tennis Link by
midnight before the scheduled match. Added
players may not play in a makeup match if they were not on the roster on the scheduled
match day. |
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VIII. |
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS |
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The
winner of the local league season will progress to the State Championship, unless a
playoff is required. The winner for all Womens
leagues will be determined by the most individual matches won over the entire season. The winner for all Mens and Mixed leagues
will be determined by the most team points over the entire season: Any tie shall be broken by the first of the
following procedures that does so. |
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Most
number of individual matches won in the entire season. |
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Sets:
Loser of the fewest number of sets in the entire season. |
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3. |
Games:
Loser of the fewest number of games in the entire season. |
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Head-to-Head:
Winner of the head-to-head match. If teams
played more than one time during the season, the team accumulating the greatest number of
points in those matches will be declared the winner. |
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A
coin toss by the league coordinator in the presence of both captains. |
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In order for a player
to be eligible to progress to State Championships, that player must have played twice during the season (including league
play-offs). The mixed doubles league player
has to play two matches to be eligible for
their State Championship. When two different
leagues of the same level are competing in a playoff match, the eligibility requirements
must have already been met in regular season play or divisional playoffs. Receiving 2 defaults count as matches played. Note, however, to generate a computer rating a
player must play two matches. Combo players
have to play only once to go to State championships.
If there is only one Super Senior team (60 and older) they do not have to play any
matches in order to go to State Championships. |
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One womens
team and one mens team at each level from each season will progress to the State
Championships. At the discretion of the Local League Coordinator,
leagues with more than 10 teams may be divided into divisions and, if divided, will have a
Divisional Playoff. The home court for
playoffs will be decided by calculating the percentage of matches won. The winner of the Divisional Playoff will progress
to the league playoff match. |
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In the event the
same team should win both the fall and spring seasons, that team may choose which seasons
roster they would like to take to the State Championships.
If the same team wins first place both seasons, the league shall send a second
place team as a State entrant. If the second
place teams in each season are different, they will playoff to determine a State entrant.
Playoff teams must use the roster from their qualifying season. |
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In the event that a
first place team from a specific season declines advancement to the State Championships,
the second place team from that same season will represent the league for that season. |
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Players
who qualify for Championship level competition must choose which team/NTRP level they will
represent at the Championships. |
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IX. |
Grievances |
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All
complaints alleging a violation during local league competition shall be filed in writing
with the chairman of the Local League Grievance Committee within 72 hours after the
alleged violation or within 24 hours after the end of local league play, whichever comes
first. |
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Any
party to the complaint may appeal the decision of the Grievance Committee within the time
fixed by the Grievance Committee in its findings. |
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If
unsure of procedure, contact the Local League Coordinator. |
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Fair
Play Grievances |
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A
fair play grievance may be filed against a player and or a team who commits or condones
entering a self rating one level or more below the actual skill level of the
player. All grievances should be filed
with your local league coordinator. If a
grievance is filed, the player/ team needs to provide proof that this player is above two
levels. All grievances are sent to the
Southern Fair Play Grievance Committee. Decisions are appealable and are appealed to the
Southern Grievance Appeal Committee. |
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Grievance Committee |
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Grievance Appeals Committee |
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