Berala Carramar Tennis Association 181 Chisholm Rd Auburn

MONDAY MENS DIV2

Updated: 01/05/24

Wet Weather: court condition check - call 9649 7151 from 6pm 

Carol (Comp Sec) 0409 609 845

DRAW:  7.30pm to 9.30 pm

TEAMS

PLAYERS

Points

1. All Stars

Russell / Adrian

9

2. Big Serve

Dan /Leroy

15

3. TheAA Team

Adam /Andrew

11.5

4. Ally Bears

Tim /Alan

11.5

5. 39 Clues

Hamzah / Hatem

1

 

Note: No Competition play on 10 June King’s Birthday public holiday

Date

Court 10

Court 11

Bye Team

08 Apr

1v2

3v4

5

15 Apr

4v1

2v5

3

22 Apr

5v4

1v3

2

29 Apr

3v2

5v1

4

06 May

3v5

4v2

1

13 May

4v3

2v1

5

20 May

5v2

1v4

3

27 May

3v1

4v5

2

03 Jun

1v5

2v3

4

17 Jun

2v4

5v3

1

24 Jun S/Finals

1st v 4th

2nd v 3rd

 

 

 

 

 

·        Competition fee amount has been emailed on draw

·        Teams reaching final pay $9 pp at pro shop plus share ball cost.

·        All comp players must hold current 2023/24 BCHTA membership $5 pp at pro shop

·        Do not play if you have covid or flu. Please arrange a reserve

·        Please be familiar with rules and tennis etiquette of non-umpired competition tennis (emailed with draw)

 

Tennis Australia Code of Conduct for Tournaments and Weekly Competitions can be found at tennis.com.au/doc/code-of-behaviour

·       BCHTA Member Protection Policy follows that of Tennis NSW. www.tennis.com.au/nsw . Scroll to the end of Home page and under the heading Clubs click on Member Protection Policy to read. BCHTA expects members to use this policy as a guide.
BCHTA Conflict Resolution Officer is Carol Pater- The CRO will guide members on procedure to follow to lodge a complaint.

 

Competition Etiquette:

Do not return obvious faults as this disrupts the server.

Make sure the server has the balls at his/her end. When sending them back, do so under the net or softly over if net too long. Make sure the server is aware that a ball is coming.

     Never hit a ball, a racquet or fixture in anger. Do not insinuate that your opponent is a cheat, this strictly contravenes “rules of non-umpired matches”.

It is a player’s responsibility to call line calls at his/her end only, unless asked by their opponent. It is your responsibility to call against yourself if the ball is clearly out and you have been requested to assist with the call.

Do not question calls. Maintain a respectful attitude toward your opponent.

      Do not swear, threaten or abuse your opponent. Verbal abuse, physical abuse and audible obscenities contravene rules of weekly competition play.

Do not throw your racquet, this is a safety issue. Do not deliberately try to hit your opponent. Players are reminded that competitive play requires that idle chatter and noise be kept to a minimum.

Do not walk off the court before the set is over, without permission from opponent and only in cases of emergency.

·        Tennis Australia Code of Conduct for Weekly Competitions can be found at www.tennis.com.au/doc/code-of-behaviour

·         Please be familiar with the official conduct code and abide by it. Failure to do so may result in suspension.