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2007 ALABAMA MIXED DOUBLES REGULATIONS
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS: SEPT. 14-16
DOTHAN, AL
SOUTHERN SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: OCT. 19-21
NEW ORLEANS, LA
REGIONAL MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS: TBD
The USTA League Regulations can be found on USTA.com. Southern Sectional
Regulations can be found at Southerntennis.com. The National (1.00 General,
2.00 Grievance Procedures and 5.00 Mixed Doubles League Regulations) and
Southern Regulations have full force and applicability at all levels of play in
the USTA League Tennis Program in Alabama and there is no authorization to
modify, amplify or change them by players, captains or Local League
Coordinators. The Alabama Tennis Association has appointed the Alabama State
League Coordinator to organize, coordinate and supervise all USTA League
activities on the state level and to interpret the Alabama USTA League
regulations.
1. REGULATIONS:
All players, teams and local leagues must abide by all applicable USTA
League, Southern Tennis Association (STA) and ATA rules and regulations.
2. MEMBERSHIP:
All players must be current members of the USTA through their local league
season, and must register for a team via TennisLink and in accordance with the
roster deadlines established by each local league. ATA dues are $5.00 per
player, per team, per league season and are paid through local league dues.
3. AGE:
Each senior player must have reached the age of fifty prior to or during the
calendar year in which such players plays in his/her first local league match.
4. NTRP COMPUTER RATINGS AND APPEAL PROCESS:
All 2006 players that generate an NTRP rating from their exclusive
mixed doubles play may appeal their rating in accordance with the procedures of
the USTA NTRP Computer Rating System. Said appeals must be in writing using the
appropriate appeal form (found at alabamata.com) and sent to the ATA office.
APPEALS DUE TO DISABLING INJURY OR ILLNESS: A player may request a
reconsideration of his/her rating due to a permanent disabling injury or illness
by written request to the NTRP appeals committee. Such written request on
physician’s letterhead must be accompanied by the attending physician’s
evaluation of the injury or illness and any other substantiating information.
This physician may not be related to the player or member of his/her team.
Medical appeals are accepted throughout the year.
5. PLAYERS PLAYING FALL LEAGUE:
Local leagues having a USTA League fall season will have early start league
ratings generated after the USTA League Sectional Championships (found at
alabamata.com). These ratings are used only in the fall season. Final ratings
generated in November will be used for winter, spring or summer seasons for
2007.
If a player begins the Mixed Doubles season with an early start rating and the
final rating is higher, the player may continue to play with the NTRP rating
submitted on the roster as long as the new rating is not at the Disqualification
level. If a player’s rating is lowered during the Mixed Doubles league season,
the player must continue to use the rating submitted on the roster for that
season.
6. LOCAL LEAGUES:
Each local league will have a Local League Coordinator with local league rules
(including playoff structures if required and grievance and grievance appeal
committees) submitted and approved by the State League Coordinator, prior to the
start of the local league season. The Local League Coordinator shall be
appointed for a period of one league year, subject to yearly renewal. The State
Coordinator shall have final authority in the selection and or retention of all
local league coordinators.
A city may have a maximum of two league seasons.
A team may have no more than 14 players on a roster.
A league of two to three teams must play a minimum of three matches.
A team winning both seasons with identical rosters for both seasons; the adult
league committee will choose which season’s roster will represent the local
league at the state championships. If a team chooses not to enter the state
championships, the state coordinator must be informed prior to dropping to the
next available team.
In the event that rain or inclement weather forces the cancellation and
rescheduling of a team match, unrestricted substitutions from the team roster
may be made in any individual matches that have not begun. This includes moving
a player from one position to another.
All teams participating within a local league must abide by all local league
rules. A traveling team from outside a metropolitan area but residing within
the state of Alabama may be denied from playing in a local league. (The State
Coordinator must approve denial).
A maximum of two players residing outside the state of Alabama is allowed on a
roster. Players may participate in more than one NTRP level within a division
in the same local league during the same season. No scheduling considerations
will be made. A player may play on more than one team within a division in the
same season provided it is in separate local leagues. The local league has the
authority to accept or deny participation.
Levels of Play: The levels offered will be combined (5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0
10.0 Adults and 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 Seniors) where each individual player’s
ratings may be no more than 1.0 apart (i.e. a 3.0 player and a 4.0 player may
play 7.0).
Senior players may advance to the championships with one match instead of two
matches.
Senior players may play on both adult and senior mixed doubles teams locally.
If only one senior team registers at a specific level, then that
senior team can qualify by playing in the adult league at that same
level. When a senior team is included in the adult schedule, matches played
will not count in standings.
Initial team roster deadlines will be no later than June 30, 2007 withall
local league play ending no later than August 15, 2007. The state league
coordinator may amend these dates as needed.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Local leagues with the following number of teams per season may qualify to
advance to the state championships: 2-10 equals one team, 11 + teams equals two
teams. The state league coordinator may issue wildcards as necessary to
fill the draw.
Any local league having daytime, nighttime, and or weekend leagues being
played within the same season must have a playoff, structured and approved by
the State Coordinator (within two weeks of schedule being published).
Players who qualify for State or Sectional Championships may advance on (one)
adult and (one) senior team but may not advance on two adult or two senior
teams. Players may advance to more than one State’s Championships provided each
state has allowed local league qualification. If eligible players do not
participate at the State Championships, they may participate in the Sectional
and/or National Championships.
Players on teams entered in the State Championships that withdraw after the
schedule has been published will be subject to a grievance being filed by the
State League Coordinator. All entry fees will be forfeited.
At the State Championships all matches will be the best of two sets and the set
tiebreak shall be used at 6-all in each set. In lieu of a third set, a match
tiebreak shall be played. There will be no rest period or coaching. The match
tiebreak shall be scored as one set and one game for tiebreak procedures in the
event of a tie. The scoring in the event of a default or forfeit shall be 6-0,
6-0.
A minimum of 6 team players (3 men, 3 women) that were on the final roster of
their local league team at the conclusion of local league play must be
available and eligible to compete at the State or Sectional Championships.
Leagues playing their local league at the state championships must use their
year end rating even if they registered in the fall season.
7. SELF-RATE ELIGIBILITY GRIEVANCE COMPLAINT:
The USTA Southern Section will administer Self-Rate Eligibility Grievance
Complaints. These complaints should be first delivered to the Local League
Coordinator who will forward to the State League Coordinator who will forward to
the Section League Coordinator who will forward to the Southern Self-Rate
Eligibility Grievance Committee Chairman. These committees will
have jurisdiction over grievances filed against any player and/and or captain
who commits or condones entering at one level when their actual skill level is
at the top of the next NTRP level or higher. (USTA Interpretation, May 2004).
Self- Rate Eligibility Grievances filed within two weeks of the
start date of the players and/or captain’s State or Sectional Championships will
be administered after the event unless the section authorizes the
administration of the grievance prior to that time. If the grievance is not
administered until after the event, points won by players will stand.
Disqualified players and/or captains that are suspended will not be eligible
to advance to the next level of championship play.
2007 ALABAMA GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Jeff Burns, Chairman
Judy Stalcup and Jeannie Harrell
GRIEVANCE APPEAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Steve Riddle, Chairman
Jerrie Ciza and Martie McEnerney