2024 18/55 & OVER MIXED DOUBLES
USTA LOUISIANA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
August 30 - Sept 1, 2024 Lafayette, La
Tournament Director: Marty Engle
Tournament Referee: Jennifer Sibille
Tournament Chairman: Tonya Anderson
All captains and players should familiarize themselves with the USTA Louisiana Championship Procedures which can be found in the menu bar above.
TEAM QUALIFICATIONS:
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See 2024 USTA Louisiana State Championship Procedures (In menu bar above).
TEAM DEPOSIT:
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Captains are required to submit a team deposit authorization of $300.00 within 72 hours of team committing to attend the state championship, but no later than 14 days prior to the start of the championship. Deposit authorizations will be made on the championship website. No checks will be accepted.
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See Team deposit procedure in the 2024 USTA Louisiana State Championship Procedures (In menu bar above).
PLAYER ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
See full eligibility requirements in the 2024 USTA Louisiana State Championship Procedures.
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Players who qualify for an Adult 18 & Over, Adult 40 & Over and/or Adult 55 & Over team(s) may advance on more than one team within an age group only if they are different NTRP levels. Players who qualify for a Mixed Doubles 18 & Over and/or Mixed Doubles 40 & Over team(s) may advance on more than one team within an age group only if they are different NTRP levels.
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No accommodations for scheduling will be made at the USTA Louisiana Championships for teams with players that may be competing on two or more teams during a state championship.
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Players that are participating on more than (1) one team must register for each team that they are participating.
PLAYER REGISTRATION:
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Information on player registration fees, deadline dates and refunds, please see Player Registration Page on championship webpage. Click Here
CHAMPIONSHIP CHECK IN:
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Team captains or designee are required to check in their team at the state championship headquarters prior to playing their first match. The championship headquarters location and times will be listed on the championship webpage. Click Here
TEAM MATCH:
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The captain is responsible for checking his/her team in at the site of the match and picking up match scorecard.
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Captains or acting captain should turn in lineups 10 minutes prior to match time.
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Print names clearly (both first and last name).
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Names must be same as on official roster in TennisLink.
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We must be able to read your scorecard, as it will be used to enter results into TennisLink.
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Captains should check to make sure players have arrived at the facility prior to turning in lineups prior to match time.
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If a team has a known default, the opposing team will have the opportunity to revise their scorecard once both scorecards are turned in and the default has been announced by the site director.
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Once both line ups are received, site directors will call teams up and introduced to opponents and assign courts.
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Staying on schedule is contingent on getting players on and off the court as quickly as possible. Therefore, one player from each team is to report scores and return the balls to the site desk immediately after each individual match.
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Captains are expected to sign each scorecard after each scheduled match is completed before leaving the tennis facility. Failure to sign the scorecard may result in scores posted online only confirmed by opposing captain.
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Court/Team Defaults:Teams are expected to complete all individual courts/matches scheduled. For full details see Championship Procedures.
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If a team defaults an individual court/line during the championship, an administrative fee of $50.00 per individual court will be deducted up to the full amount of the deposit.
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If a team does not successfully complete the USTA Louisiana championship, the entire deposit will be forfeited and grievence filed against the team.
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Rain Procedures: If there is a rain delay, players are not permitted to leave the tennis center unless otherwise released by the Tournament Director and/or Tournament Referee. If pulled from the courts due to rain, players must report their match scores in progress to the site coordinator.
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Match Postponement: If a team match is postponed following the exchange of line-ups, the original line-up will stand for the make-up match UNLESS teams are released from the tournament site by the Tournament Director and/or Referee. If teams are released, the line-up would stand only for those positions that have already started (first service attempt) and all other positions (even those that were in warm-up) may be changed including defaulted courts.
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Court Surface: Teams should expect to play on any USTA approved surfaces at the state championships. The Championship Committee may use available courts of any type in order to complete the championship.
REMINDERS FROM THE REFEREE:
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Cell Phone/Pager warning: This is your official warning. Please make sure all players have their cell phone and pager off or on vibrate. If a cell phone or pager goes off in the middle of a
point, the opponent may claim the point.
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Smartwatches: Smartwatches must be removed during championship matches.
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Scoring Format: All matches will be the best 2-out-of 3 sets with a 10-point match tiebreak in lieu of a full 3rd set. The Coman Tiebreak Procedure will be used for all tiebreaks (including the 10-point match tiebreak).
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Changeovers: The rest time for all changeovers is 90 seconds, except between sets which is limited to 2 minutes.
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Warm-Ups: Players are limited to a 10-minute warm-up prior to match play. If players exceed the 10 minutes, the players may be told to start play regardless of where they are in warm-up, so it’s important to stay within time on your warm-up.
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Note: All issues should be resolved on the court by the players involved. The Championship Referee should only be requested if all players on court cannot resolve the problem on their own and if requested by the players on court. Spectators are not permitted to request a Referee unless the players on court request it. Tournament Referees will not be used to make line calls or call foot faults.
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Medical Time Out: a request for a medical time-out may only be made by a player on the court. The player in need of the medical time-out should not leave the court. All medical time-outs will be addressed in compliance with “Friend at Court.”
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Bathroom Breaks: A player can take a bathroom break at any time but players should try to take breaks during changeovers or between sets. Player will be given reasonable time to get there and back, extended time could result in time penalties/default. No coaching during bathroom breaks.
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Lateness: The Point Penalty System, which includes the 15-minute default time rule, will be strictly enforced.
MISCELLANEOUS:
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Practice Courts: Players may not warm‐up prior to scheduled matches on any championship courts after 7:30 AM each day. If the championship is on soft courts, players may not warm up at any time on the soft courts.
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Players found warming up on championship courts after start of play will be subject to suspension points.
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Communications During the Championship: Players/captains may be notified via text through Match Tennis Team app portal that weather page on championship website has been updated.
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The full USTA Louisiana Championship Procedures can be found by clicking the Championship Procedure button located above.
Please be nice to the site workers and other volunteers.
They are giving up their time to provide you with an outstanding championship experience.
Players who display inappropriate behavior to any of the site coordinators, volunteers and/or tournament staff will be subject to a sportsmanship grievance.