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First is the contention that they will not be running all over the country. As has already been discussed, the way the regions are set up, they are not local, people are still going to be running all over the country, except to different places. In fact the way the Opens used to be evenly distributed through the country, the traveling may actually increase. For instance, there were lots of cases where there might have been an Open in the next state over, an hour across the border, and even if that state was in a different section, you could sign up for it. Basically, people were trusted to be smart enough to figure out what was closet, now, a bunch of higher ups are telling people in Seattle that they should play at a local event in New Mexico. Or telling people in Texas they should save money on travel by not playing in Louisiana, they need to play in Chicago instead. For the second point, even if I were to concede that the best player will make it through, which I don't, there is a major, philosophical disagreement. It's genuine disagreement of the purpose of Junior Tennis at a national level. National junior tournaments don't (or shouldn't) exist solely to identify the next great American hope. The schedule changes reek of elitism, basically trying to weed out the riff-raff out of the national tournaments. Should should be limited only to the very best, a tiny elite, that have the potential to be professionals, or should it be open to a more broader sate of players, as it is now ? The fact is, with the ten and under tennis program increasing the number of kids coming into the game, and general population growth, just keeping the number of national tournament spots the same would already in affect be making these already limited spots harder to come by. Now before you say it, no, they shouldn't be open to everyone, you need to earn your way in. But that's the way it works now. The system was not broken, parents and player were not clamoring for changes, the current changes are a fix to a problem that didn't exist. It seems the only ones who have a problem with the system was the PD group and the upper echelon of USTA who are obsessed with lack of current American champions on tour so now hey have hijacked the national junior tennis program to suit here needs, no the needs or desires of kids. And they try to sell this plan to to those who no longer qualify by telling them "We are helping you, we are trying to save you money on travel. You can play a local regional event". Turns out that regional event could be 1,500 miles way in some regions. |
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yea, I see where you are going with this....on a fishing expedition into his motives. Why not just address the substance of his comments instead of trying to discredit and attack his motivations ?
It's more than likely that anyone who has any interest in this issue (the 2014 Junior Tournament Schedule) has some skin in this game. For instance, I don't bowl and my kids don't bowl, so therefore I don't have any interest in the negotiations for 2016-2020 professional bowling association TV contract. Mk kids play tennis so I am interested in this. Given his kids age, their development, I can imagine he was probably starting to plan ahead, set some goals for his kids, etc, and realized that just around the time his oldest could be ready to play at the Winternationals....they were going to cancel the Winternationals. I had a similar WTF moment. Also, as the parent of a child with an end of June birthday, and reading Hannity's post, I suspect his kids are spring babies as well. This is something that smacked me in the face when I read the schedule that the USTA doesn't even mention when they sell the brilliance of the new schedule. These changes are not going into affect for another year and half, so the kids who are 14+ or so and already playing national tournaments these changes will have little affect. The biggest affect is on today 10, 11 and 12 year olds. |
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I think it is ridiculous that Texas and the Northern section are in the same region. I don't live in either section but I don't see how this is going to reduce costs and time away from school.
I would guess that 95% of players in Texas have never played indoors. How well do you think players in the Northern Section are going to play in the winds in Texas after playing indoors for 6 months? The same goes for people who have to travel from Seattle to Phoenix. The only two Regions that make sense are Regions 3 and 4. They should have thought it out a little more or they could have gone to 2, the east and west and divided down the middle by the Mississippi River. The problem with that is they would have had to change how some sections are divided up. http://assets.usta.com/assets/1/15/U...2020120330.pdf Region 1 Hawaii Pacific Intermountain No. California Pacific Northwest So. California Southwest Region 2 ******* Missouri Valley Northern Texas Region 3 Eastern Mid-Atlantic Middle States New England Region 4 Caribbean Florida Southern |
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There's no doubt and no doubt that Seanny has been bitten by the tennis drug - which is not criminal. He says he's amused by insane tennis parents... Man I wish he lived in Florida. Methinks he'd be an entertaining tennis parent to watch.
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His second home is in southwest FL. I think it's in Naples.
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They couldn't play Designated and Sectionals and that's where he'd get to see all the insane tennis parents like me in action. Speaking of which, at our state closed tournament a few weeks ago, I had an official alert me to the fence rule. I actually had my back to the court and was looking at a court about 20 feet away. I apologized and moved off the fence.
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I agree, I wish there were 4 Supers and that was it. Make the draws 512 and play 2 matches a day or make it a 128 draw and have a 4 round qualifier. The cream would rise to the top. |
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Kids my age are most affected by these proposed changes, IMHO. |
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You missed calling him a racist (of course given your rant you would have spelled it 'racits!!1!'. Need to work on your vitriol to get it right. Always next time.
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The 10 year old has two years to become the best and make the issue moot. Our children have plenty of time to totally take over the 12s, hard work and God Willing.
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I wish I could take credit for it.
The sad part is that it was brought up and told it was a terrible idea. The USTA Junior Competition Committee said they wanted the National Championships to feel more like professional tournaments. Every professional tournament that I know of has a qualifier. |
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Only 4 super nationals would be less days across a year. I'd only hold them for 14, 16, and 18.
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