2011 Southern Combo Doubles presented by
MINI Regulations
As of 4-27-11
Southern Combo Doubles
presented by Mini is the fastest growing adult league program in the South!
Local men’s and women’s team play is available in Adult combined levels 5.0,
5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5, The maximum level of play allowed at the
combined 5.0 level would be 2.5. Senior combined levels 5.5, 6.5, 7.5 and 8.5,
and Super Senior combined levels 6.5, 7.5 and 8.5. In 2011, each State will
host a State Championship with winning teams advancing to the Section
Championship on March 2-5, 2012.
Play
is governed by the RULES OF TENNIS, "The Code" as contained in the
2011 Friend at Court, The USTA Handbook of Tennis Rules and Regulations, and
the following Combo Doubles Southern Section Regulations. General regulations
for the program are listed below. Each State of the USTA Southern Section
(Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee) may supplement these regulations as is required for
play within their State. Local and/or State regulations shall not be in
conflict with the Combo Doubles Southern Section Regulations. No Combo Doubles
Southern Section Regulation or Procedure may be waived by a State Association
or by any local, state or sectional league coordinator or Grievance or
Grievance Appeal Committee. Any violation of these regulations shall be subject
to such sanctions as may be imposed by League Grievance or Grievance Appeal
Committee procedures outlined in the USTA League Regulations. USTA Southern
is the final authority on such actions unless otherwise specified in Bylaws of
the USTA or USTA Southern .The Sectional League Coordinator, in conjunction
with the USTA Southern Section Adult League Committee Chairman and
Vice-Chairman, shall have the authority to interpret the Combo Doubles Southern
Section Regulations.
1. All participants must be current members of the USTA and register through
Tennis Link.
2. A team shall consist of a minimum of 6 players able to combine to form 3
eligible teams.
3. All participants must reach 18 years of age for adult
divisions, 50 for senior divisions, and 60 for super senior divisions during
the calendar year in which they play their first local league match.
4. The format of play will be three individual men's or
women's doubles matches per team match. Each individual doubles team's combined
5. The National Tennis Rating Program (
6. A player may not be dynamically disqualified based on
match results from Combo Doubles and match results are not calculated in
year-end
7. Players must play in at least one local or state championship
match in order to advance to the Combo Doubles Sectional Championships
(defaults received do count towards advancement in this program). If there is
local play the required match must be played locally. If there is no local or
state competition offered, a team may advance directly to the Combo Doubles
Southern Section Championships. Where there is no local senior or super senior Combo league, a state may allow a senior
team to play in an adult division and a super
senior team to play in a senior or adult division.
The matches should be entered in TennisLink to determine the standings. The
senior or super senior team
will be eligible to advance directly to the next level of their
division and the first place adult team would
advance from the Adult Division. The deadline for players to register on teams
that are advancing directly to the 2011 Section Championships is 12/15/11.
Players who qualify for Section Championships may advance on (one) adult, (one)
senior team, and one (super senior) team but may not advance on (two) adult,
(two) senior or (two) super senior teams. The one match requirement may be
waived at the discretion of the Tournament Committee in the Super Senior
Division only.
8. Players may advance to more than one State’s
Championships provided they have qualified to advance in each state. If
eligible players do not participate at the State Championships, they may
participate in the Section Championships. A state has the authority to regulate
advancement on more than one adult and/or senior team to the State
Championships.
9. If the winning team at any level of State Championship
competition is unable to compete further towards the Sectional Championships,
then the State League Coordinator may select the second place team for such
further competition. The Section may issue wildcards as necessary to fill the
draw. If less than four teams are entered in a
10. Section Championships format shall
be round robin in all levels of competition. A full draw is comprised of two
flights with five teams each: the nine state champion teams and a wildcard
team. Each team shall play every other team in its flight and the team with the
most team points shall be champion in its flight. Levels with two flight
winners will offer a single elimination finals match to determine the champion.
If a state has two teams in the same level, the referee
will place those teams in separate flights provided there are two flights in
that level.
11. Section Championships Scoring: 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. In the event of a tie, whether in round robin or single
elimination competition, the tie shall be broken by the first of the following
procedures that does so:
Individual
Matches. Winner
of the most individual matches in the entire competition.
Sets.
Loser of the fewest number of sets.
Games.
Loser of the fewest number of games.
Head-to-Head. Winner of head-to-head match.
A
method to be determined by the championships committee: procedure to be
announced prior to commencement of championship competition.
(A) Scoring
of Team Defaults at Championship. If a team defaults an entire team match for
any reason during round robin play in a championship, then all matches of that
team played or to be played during that championship, shall be null and void.
If all teams in contention for the Championships have already played the
defaulting team, the matches stand as played. The section may impose further
sanctions or penalties on said team.
12. Defaults. A minimum of 6 team members who 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 and Section
Championships. The Tournament Committee can reduce that number to not less than
four. A team may default a maximum of one position in a match without
defaulting the entire match. Said position shall be the No. 3 doubles.
Scoring of Individual
Defaults: Defaults will be scored as a 6-0, 6-0 win for the player (doubles
team) receiving the default and a 6-0, 6-0 loss for the player (doubles team)
that defaulted the match. In the event of a default by both opposing players
(teams), both sides will be given a 6-0, 6-0 loss and neither receives credit
for a win.
NOTE: If a double
default results in a tie, the tie-break procedure shall be the same as listed
above in order to determine a winner of that team match.
Retirement. A retirement occurs when an individual match has started and a player
(doubles team) is unable to continue due to injury, loss of condition or
emergency.
Scoring
of Retirements. In case of a retirement, the non-retiring
player (doubles team) shall be credited with such number of additional games as
would have been won if the match was completed and the non-retiring player
(doubles team) won every subsequent game.
13.
2011 and 2012 USTA Southern Section Adult League Committees
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Bonnie Vandegrift - Chairman Kathy Hinrichs - Vice Chairman John Liles - OL John Sheffield - ED Judith Anderson Cookie Guarini Dodie Hanchett Helen Martin Joe Murphy Sue-Ann Stuntz Steve Sumners Nancy Vineyard Holly Goddard/ |
FlexLeague Subc. Kathy Hinrichs - Chair Carla Catalano Sherri Crosby Helen Martin Vicki Nash Holly Goddard/ Sue-Ann Stuntz - Chair Debbie Swindoll Michael Vandegrift Sectional Champ. Subc. Dodie Hanchett - Chair Cookie Guarini Michael Mathes Chaney Mills BJ Johnson |
The Southern Grievance and Grievance Appeal Committee are
formed as necessary using members of the Adult League Committee and
Subcommittees and then other members as selected by the Adult League Committee
Chair.