
USTA / HOA TENNIS LEAGUES
Adult – Senior – Super Senior – Mixed - Daytime
2011-2012 Leagues
--- GENERAL LEAGUE RULES –
General USTA/MV League Rules: The Missouri Valley Section League Tennis Rules and Regulations, which are supplemental and subordinate to the USTA National League Tennis Program Rules and Regulations, shall apply to USTA League Tennis in the USTA Missouri Valley Section. District and Local Rules and Regulations may be developed to supplement the USTA National and Sectional Rules and Regulations. However, the District and Local Rules and Regulations must not contradict the National or Sectional established rules and regulations. The Sectional Office must approve any District or Local Rules and Regulations. If you would like a copy of the 2012 USTA League Tennis Rules and Regulations, contact your District League Coordinator, or the USTA Missouri Valley Section Office. (Red Bolded sentences and phrases mark changes for 2012).
OFFICIAL LEAGUE RATING PROGRAM
The National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) is the official system for rating levels of competition for the USTA/HOA Tennis League Program.
ELIGIBILITY FOR PLAYERS
A. Each player shall have reached the age of 18 years prior to or during the calendar year in which such player plays in his/her first local league match.
B. All participating players must have valid USTA memberships through the individual League season for which they are participating in. Any non-USTA league member participating in a USTA league match will forfeit all matches played as a non-member.
C. All players must register on line, in TennisLink, prior to playing a match. League fees must be paid on line
D. Any player registering as a self-rated player must complete a player profile form – "on-line". This form will pop up automatically when a player without a valid computer rating starts the registration process. The player completes this form "on-line" and submits. TennisLink will then assign a self-rating to the new player. If the player disagrees with the assigned self-rating, he/she has the option to appeal this rating on-line. The appeal will be reviewed by an USTA/MV Section Appeals Committee.
E. Players may be added to rosters prior to two (2) weeks before the final regularly scheduled match. (Please note that players must play two matches to qualify for post season play, so "two weeks before the final regularly scheduled match" assumes two matches are left to play.)
F. A player whose rating goes up after the season has begun, cannot continue play at the lower level but may move to a team at his/her new level. After playing in one match, players may not change teams without a change in their rating.
G. A player receiving three strikes, anytime during the 2011-12 season (adult, senior, mixed, super senior, daytime), will be immediately promoted to the next higher level. As a result of this promotion, the player cannot play at the current level. If the player is a self-rated player, the 3 matches that caused the "promotion" will be forfeited. As of the 2009 league season, there will not be any dynamic disqualification of Year-end Computer (C) or Benchmark (B) players.
TEAM COMPOSITION
A. A team shall consist of a minimum of eight (8) players for a specific USTA/HOA League level of competition. (For 5.0 leagues, the minimum is six (6) players.) At least four of the players must have a rating equal to the level of play. There will be a maximum number of players on each team as follows:
• Adult Team - 18 Players
• Senior Team – 12 Players
• Super Senior Team – 12 Players
• Mixed Team – 14 Players
B. A team may have no more than two players from outside the HOA District.
C. Team members may have an individual NTRP rating below, but never higher than the NTRP rating of the league, e.g. a player with a 4.5 NTRP rating may be on a team in a 5.0 USTA League, or on a team in a 4.5 USTA League. A player cannot "play up" more than one level, e.g., a 3.5 NTRP player can compete on a 4.0 team, but not a 4.5 or higher team. At least four of the players must have a rating equal to the level of play.
COMPETITION
A. Round Robin: Local League play will consist of a round robin competition wherein every team plays every other team.
B. Team Match: Each team match will consist of:
• Winter Adult League - 3 Doubles Matches
• Winter Daytime Adult League – 3 Doubles Matches
• Summer Adult League – 2 Singles & 3 Doubles
• Senior & Super Senior – 3 Doubles Matches
• Mixed Doubles – 3 Doubles Matches
C. Individual Match: An individual match is any singles match or doubles match played as part of a team match.
D. Team captains for each team shall exchange their team match cards simultaneously prior to the scheduled starting time of the team match. No substitution may be made in an individual match after the lineup has been presented except for injury to, illness of or disqualification of a player, prior to the start of such match. The first serve which starts the first point of the match is considered the start of the match. The MVTA / HOA authorize no further circumstances for substitution. The forfeit principles outlined in the USTA League Regulations are applicable with no modifications.
E. Order of Strength: Teams are not required to field players in order of strength.
F. Player Participation: A player may play on only one team per level but can play in two levels as long as it is only one level apart.
No individual player is eligible to play in the HOA District Championships or the USTA/MV Sectional Championships or in any playoffs unless he/she has played on the same championship team in at least two matches during its local league season. In order to progress to the National Championships, a player must play in 3 matches through the Sectionals.
G. Play is continuous and no coaching is allowed. Players are allowed 20 seconds between points.
H. No individual or team matches can be rescheduled. The schedule as posted on TennisLink will stand. (See Rules of Play 5.L. on page 6 for inclement weather rules.)
RULES OF PLAY
A. The Home team shall be listed first on the schedule. In the Adult Winter, Senior, and Super Senior Leagues, the Clubs will provide the Balls. In the Adult Summer and Mixed Doubles, the Home Team shall provide the balls.
B. ALLOTTED MATCH TIME: Absolute maximum is two (2) hours. A 5-minute break may be taken after the 2nd set before the 10 point match tie-breaker.
C. A timing device at the home facility shall be designated as the official clock. Both Captains should agree before the match as to the official time and who may call time.
D. WARM UP: Maximum warm-up is ten (10) minutes (includes serves).
1. Late arrivals are limited to the remainder of the 10 minute warm-up.
2. Individual match is a forfeit at 15 minutes past starting time.
E. SCORECARDS
1. Team captains shall simultaneously exchange line-ups before the starting time.
2. Each team must have a captain or acting captain present at every match.
F. SCORING
1. Regular scoring
a) Best two out of three sets (10 pt match tie-breaker in lieu of 3rd set using Coman procedures).
b) 12-point tie-breaker (first player to 7) used at 6-6 in the 1st and/or 2nd set.
c) Tie-break counts as a game.
2. One (1) team point shall be awarded to the team winning the majority of the individual matches.
3. Time will be called after 1 Hour, 45 Minutes from the designated match time. All games in progress shall be completed (a game is in progress after the first service ball is struck). Any team ahead by two games shall be awarded the win for that set.
a) If sets are then split, a match tie break (10 pt), using Coman procedures, shall be played in lieu of a third set.
b) If the players are in the second set and the game score is within one or tied, a set tie break shall be played to determine the winner of the set. If sets are then split, a match (10 pt) tie break, using Coman procedures, shall be played, in lieu of a third set.
4. At the end of the match, both captains (or their designees) will complete and sign the score sheets.
NO MATCH WILL END IN A TIE.
5. Verifying, entering, and confirming or disputing scores is a shared responsibility.
a. Both captains (or their designees) must verify and initial all score sheets prior to leaving the match. Penalties as determined by the Grievance Committee will be assessed for falsifying or knowingly signing a falsified score sheet.
b. Either the winning or losing captain should enter the scores on TennisLink within 48 hours.
c. Scores must be confirmed or disputed within 96 hours from the time of the scheduled match. After 96 hours, the scores and players will stand. There will be no changes.
d. If either captain does not enter match scores within 96 hours, the matches will be entered as a Double Default on each court. Captains should notify their Level Coordinators of any extenuating circumstances.
DEFAULT
In case of a default, the non-defaulting party shall be credited with such number of additional games as would have been won if the match was completed and the non-defaulting party won every subsequent game. If a default occurs, write the names of all the players including the defaulting individuals on the scorecard. Please note that the defaulting players do not receive credit for a match played.
FORFEITS
1. A team must have a minimum of four (4) eligible players available for play or entire team match shall be forfeited (for 5.0 leagues, the minimum number is three (3) eligible players);
2. Order of Forfeit
a. If a late player is the cause of a resulting forfeit, the forfeit should be recorded to the court to which that player was assigned at the time of the line-up exchange, i.e., if the late player is assigned to Court #1, the win is to the opposing team on Court #1. It is not necessary to "move up" players from Court #2 to Court #1 and from Court #3 to Court #2. Once players have been assigned courts and started warm-up, they should continue to play on their assigned court.
b. If a Captain is aware ahead of match time that there will be a forfeit on one court, the forfeit should be recorded on the line-up card on Court #3.
3. If an ineligible player plays on a court, that court will be considered a default.
BREAKING A SEASON COMPETITION TIE
In the event of a tie at the end of the season, the tie shall be broken by the first of the following procedures that does so:
1. Winner of "team score" in the entire competition.
2. Loser of the fewest number of sets.
3. Loser of the fewest number of games.
4. Winner of head-to-head match.
5. Winner of a Play-off between teams according to league rules.
PLAYOFF FORMAT
In the Adult Leagues, a championship play-off between Winter winners and Summer winners will be held. Dates and place for the play-off will be announced.
No team may advance to the District Play-Offs if that team does not include the minimum amount of players needed to fill all courts for each match scheduled. If the winning team in the division cannot attend with the minimum amount of players needed, then the district will invite the # 2 team. If the # 2 team cannot fill all courts at every match, the # 3 team will be invited until a representative is found or the district declines to invite additional teams. The District will not invite a team at any level that does not have a winning record.
COURT DEFAULTS
Any team defaulting a court(s) is responsible for calling the applicable Club to cancel the court. This cancellation must be done at least 48 hours in advance.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
In the case of inclement weather, it will be the responsibility of each Captain to contact the opposing Captain to determine if the match can or cannot be played. If both Captains agree that the weather is a safety concern for players, the Captains may agree between themselves to reschedule the match. The Club where the match was to be played MUST be contacted immediately. All efforts should be made with the Club to cancel the courts for that day at no charge and rescheduled for an alternative date at that Club.
USTA LEAGUE REGULATIONS, DATED JANUARY, 2012, WILL BE THE OFFICIAL BASIS FOR RULES NOT COVERED BY THESE USTA/HOA LEAGUE RULES.