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Men's Singles
Ladder 2006 - Final Position |
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Position |
Name |
Position Change |
Last
Played |
| 1 |
David Frood |
Up 3 |
23/10/2006 |
| 2 |
Graham Cooper |
Down 1 |
23/10/2006 |
| 3 |
Dale Thomas |
Down 1 |
10/9/2006 |
| 4 |
Bob Barnes |
Down 1 |
10/9/2006 |
| 5 |
Peter Robertson |
Up 1 |
31/8/2006 |
| 6 |
Tim Verran |
Up 1 |
Reset 9/9/2006 |
| 7 |
Barrie Baxter |
Down 2 |
Reset 24/9/2006 |
| 8 |
Andy Waiton |
Up 1 |
30/9/2006 |
| 9 |
Alastair Walker |
Up 1 |
10/9/2006 |
| 10 |
Colin Main |
Down 2 |
Reset 17/10/2006 |
| 11 |
Stan Jelinek |
Down 1 |
20/08/2006 |
| 12 |
Robin Hughes |
Down 3 |
29/9/2006 |
| 13 |
Chris Hart |
Up 2 |
1/10/2006 |
| 14 |
Neil George |
Down 1 |
Reset 30/8/2006 |
| 15 |
Daniel Leer |
Up 1 |
Reset 14/8/2006 |
| 16 |
Alan Crystal |
Down 2 |
Reset 29/9/2006 |
| 17 |
Paul Shienfeld |
Up 2 |
20/08/2006 |
| 18 |
Richard Bull |
- |
Reset 29/9/2006 |
| 19 |
David Brough |
Down 2 |
Reset 17/10/2006 |
CLUB LADDERS
NOTICES
28/3/06
LADDERS –
THE BASICS
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Challenge a player up
to 4 places above you – if you win you move above them in the ladder
·
Successfully defend a
challenge from a lower placed player - move up 1 place in the ladder (except to
1st place).
·
Challenge a player up
to 4 places below you – if you win you move up 1 place in the ladder
(except to 1st place). If you loose – your opponent moves above you
in the ladder.
·
Play anybody else for
a social game
·
If you don’t play for
3 consecutive months you drop 3 places
·
There are no
completion dates. The ladders run continuously through the year. The 1st
place player in each ladder on 31st October will receive a prize at
the AGM.
MATCH
RESULTS
Please record
your result on the results sheet and phone or e-mail Alastair Walker with
your result as soon as you have completed the match;
Ladder Rules
Eligibility
- Players
of any standard are eligible to join the ladder corresponding to their age
group. Once a junior player reaches the ages of 9 or 11 they must move up to
the next most senior ladder.
- Junior
players may request to join a league above their age group and entry will be
granted at the discretion of the Competitions Committee.
Joining the
Ladder
- Players
positions in the initial Ladders will be set at random
- Players
joining a Ladder after it is established will join at the bottom. A player
may request to attempt to join the Ladder at a higher level by challenging
and beating 2 players at a higher level. In this case the new player will
join the Ladder 1 place above the higher of the 2 players.
- Requests
to join the Ladder after the initial set up should be addressed (by phone or
e-mail) to the Competitions Secretary.
Challenges and
movement in the Ladder
- Challenges
may be issued to any player on the Ladder (this provides an opportunity
for social/ad hoc play!)
- Only
challenges made between players who are within 4 places of each other (e.g.
between 14th and 10th places or 2nd and 6th
places) will count towards a change in position in the Ladder.
-
Challenge to a player higher up the ladder.
A successful challenge up the ladder will result in the Challenger moving to
the place of the beaten Opponent. The beaten Opponent and the players below
the Opponent will move down the ladder accordingly. If the Opponent (the
challenged player) defeats a challenge the Opponent will move up one
position (except to 1st place in the ladder – see below).
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Challenge to a player lower down the ladder.
If a player challenges a lower placed player and loses, then the Opponent
moves to the position of the Challenger and the Challenger and other players
below move down a place accordingly. If the Challenger wins then the
Challenger will move up one position (except to 1st place in the
ladder – see below. Note this rule has been included to encourage those
near the top of the table to keep playing and not “sit” on their position.
- For every
successive period of 3 months in which a player plays no matches they will
be moved down 3 places in the Ladder.
- 1st
place on the ladder can only be filled by a successful challenge against the
current 1st place player, or by default following a period of
inactivity of the 1st player. 1st place cannot be
taken by the 2nd place player defending a challenge from a player
lower in the Ladder, nor by initiating and winning a challenge lower down
the ladder.
- Players
may make or accept only one challenge at a time
- The
challenger should suggest 3 reasonable times for play to their Opponent. If
the Challenger and Opponent cannot find a suitable date within a period
encompassing the next 3 weekends from the date of the challenge, then the
Challenger wins the match by default. Tactical challenging against a
player known to be unavailable is not allowed!
- The
Challenger will provide balls (of good playing quality) for the match
unless otherwise agreed. Club balls are not to be used!
Match formats and results
1.
Match formats will be
according to the table below
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Men’s
and Ladies Singles
U13’s
Singles
U11’s
Singles
U9’s
Service Box Singles |
Best of
3 sets (2 tie breaks, 1 long set)
One set
(tie break at 6 all)
One set
(tie break at 6 all)
Best of 3 tie breaks
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2.
Underarm serving is allowed but the ball must be hit without bouncing it
first.
3.
It is expected that a parent/guardian will oversee the U11’s and U9’s
matches. All other matches shall be umpired by the players themselves. It is
expected that players will enter the spirit of the competition and exercise
fairness in their line and other calls.
4.
In the event that a match cannot be finished, for example due to bad
weather, and the match cannot be rescheduled within the next week, then the
player in the lead at the time of abandonment shall be declared the winner. If
the score is exactly even, or only the warm up is complete, the match is
abandoned and no result is recorded. Players will be credited for play. In this
instance a player can of course issue a new challenge, with new availability
dates.
5.
In the event that a player fails to turn up for a match or withdraws due
to injury prior to commencement of the match results should be recorded as
follows;
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Situation |
Outcome |
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Challenger lower in Ladder than Opponent, Opponent doesn’t turn up or
withdraws |
Challenger wins by default – moves up to place of Opponent in Ladder |
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Challenger lower in Ladder than Opponent, Challenger doesn’t turn up or
withdraws |
Opponent wins by default – moves up 1 place in Ladder (except to 1st
place) |
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Challenger higher in Ladder than Opponent, Opponent doesn’t turn up or
withdraws |
Challenger wins by default – moves up 1 place in Ladder (except to 1st
place) |
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Challenger higher in Ladder than Opponent, Challenger doesn’t turn up or
withdraws |
Opponent wins by default – moves up to place of Challenger in Ladder |
The player who turns up for the
match will be credited for play
6.
Match results
including the date of the match should be e-mailed or phoned to the
Competitions Secretary on completion and written on the Ladder results sheets
posted in the clubhouse
Complaints/Grievances
1.
All complaints or grievances
related to the Ladders should be made in writing to the Tennis Club Committee,
addressed to the Chairman.
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