
USTA/SOUTH
ADULT, SENIOR AND SUPER SENIOR
League Year 2011
0.00 INTRODUCTION
0.01 USTA South Carolina Combo Doubles League Program is team competition for Adult men and women with combined levels of 5.0, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5 and 10.5. (NOTE: The maximum level of play allowed at the combined 5.0 level is 2.5.) Local winning teams have the opportunity to advance to State competition. The League offers Senior League competition at the 5.5, 6.5, 7.5 and 8.5 combined levels. The League also offers Super Senior League competition at the 6.5, 7.5 and 8.5 combined levels. Local winning Senior and Super Senior teams may advance to State competition. All State rules as outlined apply to Adult, Senior and Super Senior Combo Doubles League unless otherwise noted. A player may compete in Adult, Senior and Super Senior Combo Doubles League in accordance with the appropriate rules.
0.02 USTA
South Carolina has appointed the SC Combo Doubles State League Coordinator to
organize and coordinate all USTA Southern Combo Doubles league activities in
the South Carolina State Combo League and in conjunction with STA SC Combo
Doubles League Committee shall have the authority to interpret the South
Carolina State Combo Doubles League Tennis Regulations.
0.03 All participants must be a current member
of the USTA and reach 18 years of age prior to or during the calendar year in
which they play their first local league match.
0.04 All Senior players must reach 50 years of age prior to or during the calendar year in which they play
their first local league match.
0.05 All Super Senior players must reach 60 years of age prior to or during the calendar year in which
they play their first Super Senior Local League match.
0.06 All players, teams and Local Leagues must abide by USTA Southern Combo Doubles
Tennis Regulations and USTA
0.07 Local Leagues may write regulations to govern local
play but they may not be in conflict with USTA Southern Combo Doubles
Regulations or USTA South Carolina Combo Doubles Regulations.
0.08 Local League Rules and Regulations must be
approved by the Combo Doubles State League Coordinator prior to the start of
the Local League Season.
0.09 Local League Rules and Regulations must be
distributed to Team Captains, along with USTA Southern Combo Doubles Tennis
Regulations, and USTA South Carolina Combo Rules and Regulations before League
Season begins.
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Paragraph numbering for the following sections is done in accordance with the numbering format of the USTA Southern Regulations. Topics addressed in specific paragraphs of the USTA South Carolina Combo Doubles Regulations relate to the same topics in the same paragraphs of the aforesaid regulations.
1.00 GENERAL
1.11 Membership
1.11B All players must be current
members of USTA and USTA
1.14 Registration.
1.14A(1) Rosters.
Rosters must be entered in
TennisLink before League play begins.
Players may not move to a different team once match play has begun for
that level, unless approved by the State Combo Doubles League Coordinator. Players may not be added to the team roster
during local league flight playoffs or at any championship. The Combo
1.14(3)
General Registrations.
Teams playing their Local League
during Combo Doubles Championships must be entered into TennisLink by
2.00 COMBO DOUBLES LEAGUE REGULATIONS
2.01 LOCAL LEAGUE
2.01(A) Number of Teams. When a Local League does not have the required number of teams (two teams), in either, the Adult Division, the Senior Division or the Super Senior Division, to constitute a level, the State League Coordinator, in consultation with affected Local League Coordinators, shall either:
Assign the singleton
team to another Local League, in which case, (a) the assigned team will
register on TennisLink in the Home Local League and then the State League
Coordinator will drag the assigned team to the Host League. The assigned
team will abide by the rules of the host league; (b) the host league will make
the rule regarding travel for matches.
Group the singleton team with other singleton teams (Adult,
Senior or Super Senior Divisions) in the state and schedule a playoff among
those teams to determine advancement to the State Championships. The State
League Coordinator will decide on the date(s), playoff structure, and designate
the site and Local (host) League.
2.01(B)
Teams playing in a Local League Area other than the area that has been
the designated area for their Local League
must secure home courts in the Local League Area where they plan to
participate and pay all applicable court fees
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2.01D
ENTRY.
2.01D(2) Players who do
not have a computer rating on file in TennisLink shall self-rate in accordance
with the National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) Guidelines and complete the
self-rating process on TennisLink when registering for a team. Failure to do so
or omission of information regarding a player’s tennis history will subject the
player, the captain and/or others who condoned inaccurate self-rating to
sanctions and disqualification.
2.01E LEVELS OF PLAY.
The levels offered will be combined 5.0, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, 9.5,10.5 Adults and 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, 8.5, Seniors and 6.5, 7.5, 8.5 Super Seniors. The maximum level of play allowed at the combined 5.0 level would be 2.5.
*******The combined levels of each doubles pair cannot exceed the team level. ***********
201H(5) Player Participation.
2.01H(5)b During the
South Carolina Combo Doubles Local League Season a player may
play on more than one NTRP level in Adult,
Senior and/or Super Senior divisions in the same Local
League during the same season.
2.01H(5)c(1) A player may
play at the same NTRP level in the
same division (Adult, Senior or
Super Senior)
on teams in separate Local Leagues
in
2.01H(5)c(2) South Carolina Combo Doubles does not allow
Senior or Super Senior teams to play in the Adult
Division in order to become eligible for the
Combo Doubles Southern Section Championship.
2.01H(5)c(3) Each team must maintain its roster with at least 60 percent
of its players with
Residence (the player’s
primary residence is to be defined in USTA records as
2.01H(5)d Players
who qualify for South Carolina Combo Doubles State League Championships may
advance on
more than one Adult, one
Senior or one Super Senior team in the 2011
Championships, but they may
advance to the Sectional Championships on no more than one adult and
one senior team.
2.03C SCORING AND REST Local Leagues have the option to use or not use the Match Tiebreak (first to 10 by a margin of 2) in lieu of a third set in Local League play, including playoffs. The Coman Tiebreak will be used for all three sets at championship play when the score is 6-6. The Coman Tiebreak will also be used for the Match Tiebreak for the third set with the first to 10 by 2.
2.03D COMPETITION FORMAT
2.03D (1) Format of play will be three individual men’s or women’s doubles matches per team match.
a. A team shall consist of a minimum of 6 players able to
combine to form 3 eligible teams.
2.03E Team Match and Scoring.
a. Local Leagues must make a rule regarding the maximum number of forfeits allowed teams during the
Local League Season.
b. Local Leagues may set their policy for players’ presence on court to receive a forfeit.
c. All matches played by a team that drops out of the League during the League Season will be used as
forfeits to qualify players for Championship play.
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d. If there
is a full team default in a double or triple round robin, only the RR
tier/segments that have the
full team default will be impacted. Each of
the Round Robin segments will be treated as whole and
separate within the local league flight. If
the first RR was finished and the full team default occurred
during the 2nd RR then all matches for the
first RR would stand. Also remember that
if all teams in
contention had played the defaulting team,
those matches would stay in the system.
e. Retirements will be used to
qualify all players involved in the retired match for Championship play.
2.03E(1) Team Lineups. An
individual match is started when the first ball is put in play. After the start of an individual match, if
injury to, illness of, or disqualification of a player occurs, the opponents
will be awarded a forfeit for that individual match only. The forfeit principles shall be applicable,
with the Sectional modifications that:
a. In the event of illness, injury, disqualification, or no-show of a
player prior to the start of an individual
match (once the lineup has been exchanged), a
team may substitute a player in the affected position
within the 15-minute default
time, using a player not already listed on the lineup. If no such substitution
can be made, the affected position will be forfeited
in local leagues.
b. In the event that a team match
must be re-scheduled and starting times are staggered, where opponents
are not available and ready to play, forfeits
will be awarded in the affected position only.
c. Local
Leagues may make a rule regarding rescheduling of matches due to inclement
weather.
2.12 Local
League Competition. Each
Local League MUST complete their Local League Season prior to the South
Carolina Combo Doubles State League Championships and submit the required team
entry fees and information to the Combo
Doubles State League Coordinator by October 7, 2011.
2.13 State Championships.
(1) All participants must be on the roster and have played at least one match locally in the
Adult Division in order to be eligible to compete at Combo Doubles League State Championships and
at least one match in the Senior and Super Senior Division in order to be eligible to compete at Combo
(2) The following number of
teams at the 6.5 Adults and 7.5 Adults levels per Local League will be
qualified to go to the Combo Doubles League
State Championships.
2
–19 teams 1
team
20 –39
teams 2 teams
40 or More teams 3
teams
(2a) The following number of teams at the
Adult, Senior and Super Senior Divisions,5.0, 5.5, 8.5, 9.5 and
10.5 levels per Local League will be qualified
to go to the
Championships.
2-12 teams 1 team
13-24 teams 2 teams
25 or More teams
3 teams
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Combined Levels with 8, (cap of
8), or fewer teams around the state will play their local league at the
(3) A Default received counts as a qualifying match for Adult, Senior
and Super Senior Combo Doubles
State League Championships.
(4)
For all
players involved, a Retirement counts as a qualifying match for Adult, Senior
and Super Senior
(5)
The
winner of each level at the Combo Doubles League State Championships will be
allowed to advance to the
Sectional Championships in
(6) Teams that withdraw from the Championships after the roster/fee submittal deadline will
default fees. A team substituted for the withdrawing team will be responsible only for any
additional championship players exceeding the number of players submitted on withdrawing
team.
(7) If
a team withdraws from a championship after the draw has been published a
grievance will be filed
against all members on the team roster
that is submitted for the championship.
Sanctions against these
team
members may include that all members on the submitted roster be banned from
participating in
any playoff (state or higher) for a period of
up to 11 months.
(8)
If an entire team defaults their match during
a championship, a grievance will be filed against all
members on the team roster that is submitted
for the championship. Sanctions against these team
members may include that all members on the
submitted roster be banned from participating in any
playoff (state or higher) for a period of up
to 11 months.
(9) CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW:
The Championship Draw is a random draw done by the championship
referee before league competition is completed. Where possible, however, teams from the same local
league will be put in separate flights. The number of flights at a given level will depend on the number
of teams eligible. A flight typically will have four teams and the referee may elect to add wildcard
teams to balance out flights. In the case of three flights, a wildcard will be drawn at random (from the
numbers 1, 2, 3) by the referee on the final day of round-robin play to determine which flight’s second
place team will play in the semifinals. The
wildcard team will play a team from another flight.
(10) WILDCARD PROCEDURE:
(a) Wildcards will be
chosen from a random draw based on the
number
of teams and positions by Area from the current Combo season. The number of
teams an
area has
will be divided by the number of positions that area qualifies for State
Championships. This
number will determine
the total chances the Area will have in the random draw. A Team that is
drawn for
a Wildcard and used at a particular level will NOT BE ELIGIBLE to have a
wildcard at
the
same level the following year unless there are not enough teams available to
complete the draw.
(b) If a team drops out of
the championship schedule at the last minute and there are no other teams left
in the level for
drawing a wildcard the Combo Doubles State League Coordinator then has the
option
to replace that team with a team that received a wildcard the previous year. If
this should
happen any team that has been used as a
wildcard for replacement purposes will be eligible for a
wildcard the following year.
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(c) The State League Coordinator
will draw wildcards as needed when a level doesn’t have enough
teams
to make a level.
(d) Two-team levels will
not be eligible for a wildcard.
(11) Scheduling at Combo Doubles League State Championships will not be able to accommodate players
who compete on more than one team.
(12) The
(13)
Teams that receive a default will have the
option to adjust their scorecard by moving the #3 Doubles
Players
listed on the scorecard to the # 2 Doubles Position if the players are already
listed on the
scorecard. Captains
will not be allowed to use players that are not listed on the scorecard at the
time of
scorecard turn in. Defaulting teams will not
be allowed to make any adjustments.
(14) Entry fee for Combo Doubles League State Championships will be $20.00 per team that a player is
participating on.
(15)
STA Combo Doubles Sectional Championships TBA.
3.00 GRIEVANCE
PROCEDURES.
3.01 Committees.
3.01A Grievance Committees. Grievances will be handled by the appropriate Grievance Committee.
Committee members are subject to change as the need
arises.
SC Combo Doubles Grievance Committee:
Bob Peiffer, Chairman
Mary Anna Scott, Member
Bonnie
Sue Duncan, Member
3.01B Grievance
Appeals Committee. Grievance appeals will be handled by the
appropriate Grievance Appeals Committee.
Committee members are subject to change as the need arises.
SC Combo Doubles Grievance Appeals
Committee:
Dee Vaughan, Chairman
Sam Hicks, Member
Nancy Pitcairn, Member
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GRIEVANCE COMPLAINT.
3.02A General Procedures.
3.02A(2) A complaint against the Administration of the League shall be filed and heard in the same manner as any other complaint. Any complaint against the Combo State League Coordinator shall be filed in writing with the USTA Southern Section Adult Leagues Committee. A grievance decision can be appealed to a USTA Southern Section Grievance Appeal Committee. The Grievance Appeal Committee decision is final and binding.
3.02A(3) All complaints with regard to any aspect of
the Combo Doubles League Tennis Program shall be processed through the USTA
Southern Section League Tennis Program Grievance and Grievance Appeal
Committees at the appropriate level (i.e. local, area, sectional, regional
combo doubles.). Decisions of such
Grievance Appeal Committees shall be final and binding.
302B NTRP Grievances Complaint. Self rated players who enter the Combo
Doubles Tennis league by misrepresenting their actual skill level are
considered to have violated the standards of good conduct, fair play and good
sportsmanship and may be subject to a grievance complaint and possible
disqualification.
302B(1) NTRP Grievances filed within two weeks of
the start date of the players’ and/or captain’s State Championships will be
administered after the event unless the state or 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.
3.02B(2) NTRP
Grievances. NTRP
grievances shall come under the jurisdiction of the Section Grievance and
Grievance Appeals Committees. Grievance Complaints will be sent to the State
League Coordinator to be forwarded to the Section Grievance Committee.