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And 1/2 the TX girls were 13 and only 3 of the boys were in the top 20 of the section. This is my point exactly about depth.
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1. Time commitment. 2. Expense (hotel, travel, food). 3. No impact on rankings. 4. Too close to hard courts. |
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There are still a lot of high rank players there from every section that participated. Eastern and Texas are probably at a disadvantage just because they both field 4 teams.
Of note - the official said they were on the court more at this zonals than and other. Mostly because of a few Eastern players who didn't seem to know that balls on or near a line inside of the courts were still good balls. Probably the team that surprised us the most was the Pacific Northwest. Horrible doubles but all but 2 single matches were tight. |
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One of the Eastern teams fielded probably the best boys team there but didn't have the girls to back it up. 4 of the boys on that team have not lost a singles match.
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hes right. the pacific nw is one of the weakest by far overall. having one or two good players doesn't make it a strong section.
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How is Eastern so good if the players can not play all year, due to the weather conditions?
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Agree completely. Just got home from 14 Zonals in Cary. Great experience for the kids including lots of good matches including one to three three set matches everyday. Leaving in four days for Hard Courts and didn't do Clay Courts because of the time commitment and added cost - as a working parent couldn't take three weeks off in a span of six weeks. The team atmosphere was wonderful for the kids - to see the boys pulling for the girls and the girls pulling for the boys was great but wish it was at a different time of year - the tournament calendar is so full from the end of June through early August - moving the Zonals to third week in August and moving Hard Courts up a week would be my suggestion.
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One person went to a tournament and said they had the best experience with a great atmosphere. Another went to a tournament that sounds like junior tennis purgatory. |
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Um... indoor courts. Expensive, yes, but very common here in the North East.
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Thanks did read the post - our group of kids that had a great time are all good sports - one of the team won the Boys Sportsmanship award.
However there are some crazy kids and parents at all tournament. One of our players got a retaliation call on match point - ball was at least two feet in - player that was losing hadn't liked a close call two points before questioned the call but then called the match point ball out to make the score duece but to make things worse when he called the ball out walked off the court, crossed over a court where two girls were playing their match, walked out into the crowd about 50 feet to find a ref and then having found the wrong ref (not overseeing his court) had the ref call for another ref all while the game was still in progress. Parents sitting right there encouraging him. Match went to third set and that player lost with a double fault on match points. Point of the story is that there are clearly parts of the country where the parents/coaches teach and encourage poor sportsmanship as a part of the game. |
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All parents who see their kids make even one close call and who hear or see their kids act out in anyway should pull them off the court in every instance. I can see the lines of a players court from the sideline much better than the players can from the actual court they are playing on. All kids except mine act out and make bad calls. It's just awful out there on the junior tennis circuit. I'm thinking about going to an activity like painting or water ballet.
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Charles Barkley is not a role model and it's not the job of the USTA to raise kids.
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No, but the USTA has a responsibility to promote fair play for all it's participants. That's one of the primary things a sports governing body is supposed to do.
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the lack of refs at the tournament, or the lack of competency of the refs, or the refs that are too busy talking to each other, or the refs that are eating lunch, or the refs that are on the court, but say, "Sorry, I wasn't watching". or the kids cursing, throwing their racquets, cheating, parents coaching, etc. Folks, you have to document it. Eventually, the sectional and national office do have a stack of complaints on kid x.... We had one kid from our section at zonals who cheated every match. The parents from other sectionals were upset and said they would be putting it in writing.... |
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5 matches won = 250 points. Plus, any other points if the player is in the top 100. |
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I don't think putting an official on every court is the answer. And, I don't think it's a problem of that magnitude. If there is a problem, file a grievance. Encourage other parents to do the same. Put the hooks on notice. I have done it with positive support from our section.
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