Week 7 (the last) of Nationals - 40+ 6.0/7.0/8.0/9.0 Mixed

schmke

Legend
The last weekend of Nationals is this weekend in Orlando where all of the 40+ Mixed levels will be played.

For some reason, schedules are not yet posted on TennisLink and I usually wait for those to do my simulations as the PDF schedules are still subject to change the TennisLink sort of confirms things. Although for 18+ 6.0 Mixed last weekend it appears Hawaii did not show up and they had to redo the schedules a bit. I need to look at how they ended up doing that.

On the weather front, with four Nationals played in Orlando, two had significant rain causing shortened formats to be used, this past weekend had a short delay Saturday morning due to rain but not altered formats to my knowledge, and presently this weekend's forecast calls for a 50% chance of showers on Friday and 20% on Saturday and Sunday.
 

schmke

Legend
The schedule for 6.0 is up, but there are some issues.

First, not an issue, but an observation is that the NorCal team that had been listed before is no longer listed and not on the schedule. I do not know why they are no longer attending.

Second, perhaps caused by having to remove NorCal from the schedule, what is posted on TennisLink has Hawaii listed as a team going, but not scheduled for any matches. Perhaps they aren't going after all and just haven't been removed.
 

schmke

Legend
Went ahead and posted the 6.0 simulation. New England, Caribbean, Middle States, and Mid-Atlantic are most likely to advance.
 

McLovin

Legend
Forecast has taken a turn for the worse.

I'll be there to provide updates.

J
80% chance of showers Friday, I'd say so. Get prepared for a busy Saturday.
I believe there’s also a 55+ invitational going on this weekend as well. Our pro is playing for Mid Atlantic, and he wasn’t happy when he learned it was fast-4 scoring. And it may be even worse if it rains...like 8-game pro sets.

Not many people want to pay for the travel, only to play quick sets. I know I wouldn’t.
 

SaltyDDDog

New User
Let me brag on my wife a sec. Our third year playing tennis and this is her third Nationals trip (w3.0, mx7.0, mx7.0). Riding her coattails this trip! I shared how many folks on this board don’t think they will ever eat the chance, so we are very grateful for this chance!
 

texacali

Rookie
I never thought I would get to nationals and got to go this year. Great experience and hopefully not my last.

Let me brag on my wife a sec. Our third year playing tennis and this is her third Nationals trip (w3.0, mx7.0, mx7.0). Riding her coattails this trip! I shared how many folks on this board don’t think they will ever eat the chance, so we are very grateful for this chance!
 

McLovin

Legend
If you see a tall, awkward guy in a lavender Macho Man shirt with a beer in his hand come over and say hello.

J
Thanks for the description. Now I know who to tell my daughter to hide from...

On a side note...I have it on good authority that they have secured the indoor courts from 2PM until the end of play on Friday in the case of inclement weather. No word on if it will be a shortened format, though.
 

schmke

Legend
Thanks for the description. Now I know who to tell my daughter to hide from...

On a side note...I have it on good authority that they have secured the indoor courts from 2PM until the end of play on Friday in the case of inclement weather. No word on if it will be a shortened format, though.
It is good to hear they secured the indoor courts. Last month, I think they couldn't get them until 5pm or 6pm. Being mixed with just 3 courts helps, but they also have 4 events (6.0 thru 9.0) going on, so a handful of indoor courts might not make a big dent in things if they are rained out on Friday. Hard to see a shortened format not having to be used.

The math is 17 teams playing 4 matches is 34 matches, 3 courts per match is 102 courts required. With 4 events, that is 408 courts needed. If you only get 5 indoor courts from 2pm until say midnight, that is 10 hours and at best you are getting 7 matches in per court, perhaps only 6. So that is just 35 courts of the 408 required.

Note the 408 may be a bit less as I don't think all of the events have the full 17 teams, but you can see the conundrum.
 

McLovin

Legend
Schmke, you just proved that not all hero’s wear capes.
How do you know he's not at home wearing a cape?

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SaltyDDDog

New User
Conversation is deteriorating quickly if we are going to start speculating what clothes Schmke is or is not currently wearing.
 

V-Werks

New User
It is good to hear they secured the indoor courts. Last month, I think they couldn't get them until 5pm or 6pm. Being mixed with just 3 courts helps, but they also have 4 events (6.0 thru 9.0) going on, so a handful of indoor courts might not make a big dent in things if they are rained out on Friday. Hard to see a shortened format not having to be used.

The math is 17 teams playing 4 matches is 34 matches, 3 courts per match is 102 courts required. With 4 events, that is 408 courts needed. If you only get 5 indoor courts from 2pm until say midnight, that is 10 hours and at best you are getting 7 matches in per court, perhaps only 6. So that is just 35 courts of the 408 required.

Note the 408 may be a bit less as I don't think all of the events have the full 17 teams, but you can see the conundrum.
17*4=34?
 

schmke

Legend
40+ 8.0 Mixed simulation posted. Could have 6 undefeated! 5 actually has a decent chance at 15%.

Top teams likely to be Florida, PNW, Mid-Atlantic, and Texas, with Hawaii and Middle States challenging.
 

SaltyDDDog

New User
Captains meeting happening now. I believe it will be a game time decision, having accepted the fact the morning is a wash out. More details to come.
 

JLyon

Hall of Fame
can not understand why USTA knowing they have a National Tournament do not book out the indoors for the tournament weekend, considering league player dues paid for the facility should be the norm.
 

J011yroger

Talk Tennis Guru
can not understand why USTA knowing they have a National Tournament do not book out the indoors for the tournament weekend, considering league player dues paid for the facility should be the norm.

There is also a pro tournament going on.

Your league dues mean absolutely nothing, all the money comes from the US Open. They could do the leagues for free and it wouldn't make a drop of difference.

J
 

McLovin

Legend
can not understand why USTA knowing they have a National Tournament do not book out the indoors for the tournament weekend, considering league player dues paid for the facility should be the norm.
Because the have to share the indoor courts with everyone else, and there is an Oracle Pro Series tournament going on this weekend, as well as player development, and an invitational event (Donoff Cup). While leagues may bring in the most money, it can be seen as inequitable to give priority based solely on amount of $ brought it.
 

schmke

Legend
Because the have to share the indoor courts with everyone else, and there is an Oracle Pro Series tournament going on this weekend, as well as player development, and an invitational event (Donoff Cup). While leagues may bring in the most money, it can be seen as inequitable to give priority based solely on amount of $ brought it.
Perhaps they should have more indoor courts? This seems to be a recurring theme, not just this year but in the other years the new National Campus has hosted Nationals.
 

Doan

Rookie
Not sure why so many people think USTA league dues/fees bring in the most money. Page 7 of https://www.usta.com/content/dam/usta/pdfs/USTA_Consolidated_Financials_2018_FINAL_SIGNED.pdf

US Open - Revenue = 380M - 163M expenses = 217M
Membership - Revenue = 18M - 10M expenses = 8M

But they should spend some of that 8M to not have shortened formats for Nationals. Only played 2 matches so didn't qualify for this weekend - but feel bad for other folks on the team that are there.
 

McLovin

Legend
Perhaps they should have more indoor courts? This seems to be a recurring theme, not just this year but in the other years the new National Campus has hosted Nationals.
Its my understanding that they want to, its just a matter of convincing the upper management that they are needed.

One thing many of us don't understand is that they have multiple departments (Adult League, Player Development, Tennis on Campus, Tournaments, which also have different departments, etc.), and they are all fighting for resources. Each department has a budget, and they have to work with what they are given.

Talking with my source (aka my daughter), I can assure everyone that they (Adult League) are well aware of the issues, and would LOVE to host these tournaments out west every year. But (a) that costs money as you have travel costs for employees, and (b) its not good optics if you have this National Campus and don't hold any league tournaments there.
 
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