Seniors » Twilight Tennis
19/10/2010
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VERY IMPORTANT: If you cannot make a game, it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that you get a stand-in as it is inevitable that games will not get played otherwise. No points will be awarded for unplayed games, whatever the reason or excuse, so think very carefully before you decide to postpone a game rather than get a stand-in, or agree to postpone a game at your opponents request.
Please post your results using the ONLINE RESULTS FORM. Or you can text your results to James on 027 698 8333.
TWILIGHT COMPETITION RULES
- Matches are the best of 3 sets (tie-break at 6 all in the first two sets). If a match goes to a third set and if other teams are waiting to go on court or light is fading, then a super tie-break (first to 10 point with 2 clear) should be played. If these conditions do not apply, then teams may agree to play either a super tie-break or a full third set.
- Rounds start @ 5.15 (sharp) and 6.45
- Teams to supply their own good quality tennis balls
- Results can emailed to queenstowntennisclub@gmail.com or texted to James on 027 6988 333 or recorded on the online results sheet.
- If your partner is unavailable, please utilise the reserve players in your grade or the bye players in your grade
- If you cannot play your match at the allocated time due to rain or other commitments it is your responsibility to arrange with the opposition another time - courts may be booked at the Tennis Club by phoning 442 9802
- Please phone the Tennis Club if you are not using your court so it may be rebooked
- To play Twilight you and your partner must be members of Queenstown Tennis Club
Points System
- 4 points - Win 2 straight sets
- 3 points - Win 2 sets to 1
- 2 points - Win 1 set only
- 1 point - for a loss (you must play your match, no points for a default or no show)
Grading is decided by the Committee, who will also attempt to find partners for those wishing to play.