APTA Women's PTI 65+ National Championships
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2022-2023
National Championship Hosted in Region I
APTA Women's PTI 65+ National Championships
Date: | Thursday, March 2, 2023 |
Locations: | Summit, NJ Canoe Brook (Host) |
Contact: | Drew Broderick DBroderick@canoebrook.org 551-221-1945 |
Entry: | APTA Online Entry |
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Entry Fee: | $200 per team Entry fee includes: court side beverages, lunch at Canoe Brook, favor, cold beer. All participants are guaranteed three matches. |
Entry Deadline: | February 19, 2023 |
Draw Size: | 32 teams Both players must have PTIs above the stated threshold. Teams are guaranteed entry on a first come, first serve basis if the combined team PTI is less than 20 points greater than 2x the stated threshold (i.e.; for the Women’s PTI 40+, a team is guaranteed entry if the team’s combined PTI is less than 100 or 2x40 + 20). These teams will be moved off the initial waitlist once eligibility is confirmed. If a teams combined PTI is greater than 2x the threshold plus 20 points, they would remain on the waitlist and be admitted on a space available basis ranked by best team/combined PTI. |
Format: |
1-day tournaments (with a draw size greater than eight teams): the following shortened match format should be used for all PTI Nationals:
1. No-ad/doube deuce scoring; (deciding point on second deuce, receivers choice)
2. third set match tiebreaker for all matches except finals
3. 2 out of 3 set regular scoring for finals
2-day tournaments: 2 out of 3 set regular scoring for all matches. |
Details: | For purposes of registration/eligibility, an individual's PTI must be above the stated threshold at any time between the opening and closing of registration. For example, If you are a 15 when you register for the Men’s PTI 15+ National Championship and subsequently your PTI goes below a 15 you are still eligible to play in the 15+ tournament. |
Official APTA rules will govern play. |