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USTA LEAGUE COMMITTEE NORTHERN INDIANA DISTRICT/USTA/MIDWEST SECTION FORT WAYNE AREA LOCAL USTA LEAGUE RULES 2012 Player Agreement: All players participating in the USTA League Program, as a condition of their participation, agree to abide and be bound by the USTA Code and Constitution, By-Laws and Regulations: the 2012 USTA League Regulations, USTA/Midwest Section Standing Orders, NINTA Fort Wayne Local League Rules, and the standards of good conduct, fair play, and good sportsmanship. Player Eligibility: All team members must be members of the USTA and have reached the age of 18 years, (50 for the Senior League), by December 31, 2012. 1. All players must have a current NTRP rating or self rate according to the guidelines as determined by prescribed methodology. If a player is DQ d midseason, he/she may elect to join another team at the higher NTRP level up to 14 days prior to the last scheduled match of the league season. 2. Each player must have a TennisLink player number for each team on which the player is playing on prior to match play. Players may register on only one roster per level of each division, including Adult, Senior, Mixed Doubles, Super Senior, Senior Mixed Doubles, Combo Doubles and Tri-Level. 3. District/Area, State, Section and National Benchmark ratings from championship play cannot be appealed the first year received. 4. All players must play a minimum of two (2) matches with only one default counting on the same team during the local league season to qualify for Playoffs, District, State and /or Section Championship level. A maximum of one default received by player during the local league season shall count for advancing. Teams, Competition, and Scoring: 1. Team Composition: A team will consist of a minimum of eight (8) eligible players for the Adult Division, six (6) eligible players for the Senior and Mixed Doubles as well as Combo Doubles, and five (5) eligible players for the 2.5 and 5.0 Adult Division. Players may be added to a team no later than two weeks prior to the end of the local league season. 2. Round Robin Format: Each NTRP level within a local league will play at least one round robin competition wherein every team plays every other team. Any NTRP level may be divided into flights and each team will play every other team in its flight. The flight winners may enter a playoff structure to establish a local league playoff for that NTRP level. Any NTRP level with only two or three teams is required to play a minimum of three matches. Only one local team will advance to the District Championship.

3. Team Strategy: Teams are not required to field players in the order of strength. 4. Team Match: Each team match in the Adult Division will consist of two single matches and three doubles matches. The exceptions are 2.5 and 5.0 levels, which will consist of one single and two doubles matches. Senior Division and Mixed Doubles will have matches consisting of three doubles. Mixed Doubles can have combined NTRP levels equaling 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, and 10.0, with partners at or within 1.0 NTRP levels of each other. Senior Division has NTRP levels of 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5. 5. Courts: All teams will play at only the courts reserved and scheduled by the Local League Coordinator. 6. Team Lineups: The team captains, or designated captains, must exchange their team match cards simultaneously prior to the beginning of the team match. Therefore, both team captains should bring a printed scorecard obtained from TennisLink and the line-ups must be completed before arrival at the scheduled courts. No substitution may be made in an individual match after the lineup has been presented, except for injury to, illness of, or disqualification of a player, prior to the start of such match and except under such further circumstances as the section authorizes. Substitution will be at the same position as the injured/ill/disqualified player only. The initial line-up will stay as is except for that position. If the substitution is made during the warm-up, the substitute player is entitled to a five (5) minute warm-up. Home Team Captains will be responsible for getting teams onto the appropriate courts. 7. Lateness: The lateness penalty clock (facility clock if available or clock agreed to by both Captains) starts at the time the match has been scheduled, the court is available, and a player has not arrived. Five (5:00) minutes or less equals loss of toss plus 1 game. Five (5:01) to ten (10:00) minutes equals loss of toss plus two games. Ten (10:01) to fifteen (15:00) minutes equals loss of toss plus three games. Over fifteen (15:01) minutes equals court default. A player is deemed to have arrived when the player checks in at the designated area, (court or balcony based on court availability) and is properly clothed, equipped, and ready to play. 8. Defaults: a. If a player fails to appear, this is a default. Scoring will be a 6-0, 6-0 win for the player (doubles team) receiving the forfeit and a 0-6,0-6 loss for the player (doubles team) that forfeited the match. In the event of a forfeit by both opposing players (teams), both sides will be given a 0-6, 0-6 loss and neither receives credit for a win. b. Adult 3.0-4.5 NTPR Level eam must have a minimum of four eligible players available to play or the entire match must be defaulted. A team may default a maximum of two positions in a match without defaulting the entire match. The 2.5 and 5.0 Adult NTRP levels, a team may default a maximum of one position in a match without defaulting the entire match. Either the singles or the No. 2 doubles may be defaulted. The remaining adult divisions, Singles: No. 2 singles must be defaulted before the No. 1 singles may be defaulted. Doubles: The No. 3 doubles must be defaulted before the No. 2 doubles and the No. 2 doubles must 2

be defaulted before the No.1 doubles. Doubles teams move up one position. The Senior, Mixed Doubles, Super Seniors Divisions may default of maximum of one position in a match without defaulting the entire match. The No. 3 doubles must be defaulted before the No. 2 doubles and the No. 2 doubles must be defaulted before the No.1 doubles. Doubles teams move up one position. c. Whole Team Default: A whole team default will result in a warning being issued, avoiding a sanction, provided the defaulting captain contacts the League Coordinator AND the opposing team captain, prior to the scheduled match. Each team will only be allowed one warning per season. A sanction will automatically be issued to any team that neglects to notify both the League Coordinator and the opposing team captain, or on the second occurrence of a total team default. The Defaulting Team will be charged $50.00, which if unpaid by the end of the regular season, will result in the Defaulting Team Members being suspended from any further Local League play, or advancement to District, State, Section, or National play from the current season, until the fee is paid. 9. Scoring of Retirement: In case of a retirement after commencement of a match, the non-retiring player (doubles team) shall be credited with such number of additional games as would have been won if the match was completed and the non-retiring player (doubles team) won every subsequent game. 10. Match Format: All matches shall be the best of two sets, with regular scoring and a Set Tie-Break at six all in each set. In the event of split sets, a Match Tie-Break (first to 10 win by two) shall be played in lieu of a third set with no rest period or coaching allowed. 11. Continuous Play: The continuous play rule will be in effect regardless of the format, no break after the first game of the set. Teams will change ends and complete the second and third game of the first set before a break is permitted. Amount of time allowed at game changeover is 90 seconds. 12. Coaching and Rest Period: No coaching will be allowed during the entirety of the match. There is a two-minute break between the second set and either the third set or the match tiebreaker. 13. Warm-up: Ten-minute warm-up only. 14. Inclement Weather: In case of rain, while matches are in progress at Wildwood outdoor courts, the captains will record the current score, and who is currently serving. The Captains will then return to the indoor courts at Wildwood and be fed into the inside rotation as soon as possible to resume and complete there matches. If the rain delay exceeds 20 minutes then a 10- minute warm up period is permitted. Line-ups cannot be altered. Match cards will verify, in detail, the incomplete match scores. All other outdoor matches should be handled as follows: In the event of a WEATHER delay or postponement, the scheduled match must be completed or played before the end of the local league season. The home captain must contact the local league coordinator within 48 hours of the 3

postponed match and notify the coordinator in order to prevent a forfeit being recorded. Matches shall be rescheduled at the original site whenever possible and as soon as possible. Inclement Weather: a. Both captains shall agree as to whether existing weather conditions are suitable for play. b. If play has not begun: 1. The home team captain shall contact the visiting captain to advise him/her of weather conditions. 2. If the visiting captain has not been otherwise notified by the home team Captain, the former shall arrive at the designated site with his/her team and be prepared to play the match. 3. If both captains agree that weather conditions do not permit the match to be played, the match must be re-scheduled. Both captains must agree on the new match time and place. Rescheduled matches shall be played at the original site whenever possible. However, if an alternate location is available on the scheduled date, teams are encouraged to play at the alternate location as a first option. c. If play has begun: 1. All completed matches shall stand as played. 2. Matches in progress shall be stopped, the current score recorded. 3. Matches will resume at the point when the delay occurred. Line-ups cannot be altered when the match resumes. 4 15. Team Scoring: The team winning the majority of individual matches will be awarded ONE team point. Team match points will be accumulative. Ties at the conclusion of the league season will be broken by the 2012 USTA League Tennis Regulation 2.03H-2.03H(5) 16. Score Cards: At the completion of the match, the official score cards must be signed by both captains and/or designees, to verify the scores are correct. The winning captain, or designated captain, will be responsible for recording the match scores on the TennisLink website within 48 hours of the match completion. The losing captain, or designated captain, will be responsible for confirming the correct scores have been entered on TennisLink website

within 48 hours. If a captain believes incorrect scores have been entered they should contact their District League Coordinator for any further review and or action. All captains should keep a copy of the match score cards until the end of the league season. 17. Failure to Report Scores: All match scores must be reported within 48 hours of the completion of the match. Failure to report the match scores will result in the following consequences: a. a written warning issued to both teams for the first offense b. loss of all matches for all subsequent violations c. match results will still be used to generate player dynamic ratings 18. League Fee Refunds. There will be NO League Fee Refunds. 19. Team Advancement Fee s. As NIN pays all of the advancement fee s for teams advancing to the District, State, and Section level playoffs, and as the Midwest Section issues a fine of $100.00 to a team that does not field a full team at the playoff level, the Team that does not field a full team at a playoff match will be responsible for the $100.00 fine. If the fine is not paid to NIN, the offending team members, will be suspended from further NIN league play until the fine is paid in full. Grievance Procedure/NTRP Complaints: 1. A grievance is an allegation that a violation of a local, section, or national 2012 USTA League Regulation has occurred such complaint to be filed according Regulation 3.00 Grievance Procedures. 2. All captains and players should read and be familiar with USTA League Regulations, the Code, the USTA/Midwest Section Standing Orders and the Ft. Wayne Local League Rules. 5 Jan Orban District League Coordinator USTA/Midwest/Northern Indiana 574-551-0121 Email: jan.orban@comcast.net Frank Suarez Local League Coordinator USTA/Midwest/Northern Indiana 260-403-0285 Email: franksusta@gmail.com Revised 12/30/11

USTA LEAGUE COMMITTEE NORTHERN INDIANA DISTRICT/MIDWEST SECTION/USTA SOUTH BEND AREA LOCAL LEAGUE RULES 2012 Player Agreement: All players participating in the USA League Program, as a condition of their participation, agree to abide and be bound by the USTA Code and Constitution, By- Laws and Regulations: the 2012 USTA League Regulations, USTA/Midwest Section Standing Orders, NINTA South Bend Local League Rules, and the standards of good conduct, fair play, and good sportsmanship. Player Eligibility: 1. All team members must be members of the USTA and have reached the age of 18 years, (50 for the Senior League), by December 31, 2012. 2. All players must have a current NTRP rating or self rate according to the guidelines as determined by prescribed methodology. If a player is DQ d midseason, he/she may elect to join another team at the higher NTRP level up to 14 days prior to the last scheduled match of the league season. 3. Each player must have a TennisLink player number for each team on which the player is playing on prior to match play. 4. Players may registered on only one roster per level of each division, including Adult, Senior, Mixed Doubles, Super Senior, Senior Mixed Doubles, Combo Doubles and Tri-Level. 5. Benchmark ratings from championship play (District, State, Sectional, and Nationals) cannot be appealed the first year received. 6. All players must play a minimum of two (2) matches with only one default counting on the same team during the local league season to qualify for Playoff, District, State and/or Section Championship level. A maximum of one default received by player during the local league season shall count for advancing. Teams, Competition, and Scoring: 1. Team Composition: A team will consist of a minimum of eight (8) eligible players for the Adult Division, six (6) eligible players for the Senior and Mixed Doubles, and five (5) eligible players for the 2.5 and 5.0 Adult Division. Players may register until two weeks prior to the end of the local league season. 2. Round Robin Format: Each NTRP level within a local league will play at least one round robin competition wherein every team plays every other team. Any NTRP level may be divided into flights and each team will play every other team in its flight. The flight winners may enter a playoff structure to establish a local league playoff for that NTRP level. Any NTRP level with only two or three teams is required to play a minimum of three matches. Only one local team will advance to the District Championships. 3. Team Strategy: Teams are not required to field players in the order of strength. 4. Team Match: Each team match in the Adult Division will consist of two single matches and three doubles matches. The exceptions are 2.5 and 5.0 levels, which will consist of one single and two doubles matches. Senior Division and Mixed

Doubles will have matches consisting of three doubles. Mixed Doubles can have combined levels equaling 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, and 10.0, with partners at or within 1.0 of each other. Senior Division has NTRP levels of 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5. 5. Courts: All teams will play at only the courts reserved and scheduled by the Local League Coordinator. 6. Balls: A: Winter Mixed Doubles balls will be supplies by the participating clubs. B: Summer Adult & Senior Leagues balls will be supplies by the home teams. 7. Team Lineups: The team captains, or designated captains, must exchange their team match cards simultaneously prior to the beginning of the team match. Therefore, both team captains should bring a printed scorecard obtained from TennisLink and the line-ups must be completed before arrival at the scheduled courts. No substitution may be made in an individual match after the lineup has been presented, except for injury to, illness of, or disqualification of a player, prior to the start of such match and except under such further circumstances as the section authorizes. Substitution will be at the same position as the injured/ill/disqualified player only. The initial line-up will stay as is except for that position. If the substitution is made during the warm-up, the substitute player is entitled to a five (5) minute warm-up. Home Team Captains will be responsible for getting teams onto the appropriate courts. 8. Lateness: The lateness penalty clock (facility clock if available or clock agreed to by both captains) starts at the time the match has been scheduled, the court is available, and a player has not arrived. Five (5:00) minutes or less equals loss of toss plus 1 game. Five (5:01) to ten (10:00) minutes equals loss of toss plus two games. Ten (10:01) to fifteen (15:00) minutes equals loss of toss plus three games. Over fifteen (15:01) minutes equals court default. A player is deemed to have arrived when the player checks in at the designated area, (court or balcony based on court availability) and is properly clothed, equipped, and ready to play. The choice to play an unofficial match that has been defaulted will be up to the players present. 9 Defaults: a. If a player fails to appear, this is a default. Scoring will be a 6-0, 6-0 win for the player (doubles team) receiving the forfeit and a 0-6,0-6 loss for the player (doubles team) that forfeited the match. In the event of a forfeit by both opposing players (teams), both sides will be given a 0-6, 0-6 loss and neither receives credit for a win. b. Adult 3.0-4.5 NTPR Level team must have a minimum of four eligible players available to play or the entire match must be defaulted. A team may default a maximum of two positions in a match without defaulting the entire match. The 2.5 and 5.0 Adult NTRP levels, a team may default a maximum of one position in a match without defaulting the entire match. Either the singles or the No. 2 doubles may be defaulted. The remaining adult divisions, Singles: No. 2 singles must be defaulted before the No. 1 singles may be defaulted. Doubles: The No. 3 doubles must be defaulted before the No. 2 doubles and the No. 2 doubles must be defaulted before the No.1 doubles. Doubles teams move up one position. The Senior, Mixed Doubles, Super Seniors Divisions may default of maximum of one position in a match without defaulting the entire match. The No. 3 doubles 2

must be defaulted before the No. 2 doubles and the No. 2 doubles must be defaulted before the No.1 doubles. Doubles teams move up one position. c. Whole Team Default: A whole team default will result in a warning being issued, avoiding a sanction, provided the defaulting captain contacts the League Coordinator AND the opposing team captain, prior to the scheduled match. Each team will only be allowed one warning per season. A sanction will automatically be issued to any team that neglects to notify both the League Coordinator and the opposing team captain, or on the second occurrence of a total team default. The Defaulting Team will be charged $50.00, which if unpaid by the end of the regular season, will result in the Defaulting Team Members being suspended from any further Local League play, or advancement to District, State, Section, or National play from the current season, until the fee is paid. 3 9. Scoring of Retirement: In case of a retirement after commencement of a match, the non-retiring player (doubles team) shall be credited with such number of additional games as would have been won if the match was completed and the non-retiring player (doubles team) won every subsequent game. 10. Match Format: All divisions and levels will play two sets with regular scoring and a 12-point set tiebreaker (first to seven by a margin of two) at six games all in each of those sets, if necessary. If the first and second sets are split, a match tiebreaker (first to ten by a margin of two) will be played in lieu of a third set. There will be no ball change. 11. Warmup: Ten-minute warm-up only. 12. Continuous Play: The continuous play rule will be in effect regardless of the format, no break after the first game of the set. Teams will change ends and complete the second and third game of the first set before a break is permitted. Amount of time allowed at game changeover is 90 seconds. 13. Coaching and Rest Period: No Coaching will be allowed during any part of the match. There is a two-minute break between the second set and the match tiebreaker. 14. Inclement Weather: In the event of a WEATHER delay or postponement, the scheduled match must be completed or played before the end of the local league season. The home captain must contact the local league coordinator within 48 hours of the postponed match and notify the coordinator in order to prevent a forfeit being recorded. Matches shall be rescheduled at the original site whenever possible and as soon as possible. Inclement Weather: a. Both captains shall agree as to whether existing weather conditions are suitable for play. b. If play has not begun: 1. The home team captain shall contact the visiting captain to advise him/her of weather conditions.

2. If the visiting captain has not been otherwise notified by the home team Captain, the former shall arrive at the designated site with his/her team and be prepared to play the match. 3. If both captains agree that weather conditions do not permit the match to be played, the match must be re-scheduled. Both captains must agree on the new match time and place. Rescheduled matches shall be played at the original site whenever possible. However, if an alternate location is available on the scheduled date, teams are encouraged to play at the alternate location as a first option. c. If play has begun: 1. All completed matches shall stand as played. 2. Matches in progress shall be stopped, the current score recorded. 3. Matches will resume at the point when the delay occurred. Lineups cannot be altered when the match resumes. 4 15. Team Scoring: The team winning the majority of individual matches will be awarded ONE team point. Team match points will be accumulative. Ties at the conclusion of the league season will be broken by the 2012 USTA League Regulation 2.02H-2.03H(5). 16. Score Cards: At the completion of the match, the official score cards must be signed by both captains and/or designees, to verify the scores are correct. The winning captain, or designated captain, will be responsible for recording the match scores on the TennisLink website within 48 hours. The losing captain, or designated captain, will be responsible for confirming the correct scores have been entered on TennisLink website within 48 hours. If a captain believes incorrect scores have been entered they should contact their District League Coordinator for any further review and or action. All captains should keep a copy of the match score cards until the end of the league season. 17. Failure to Report Scores: All match scores must be reported within 48 hours of the completion of the match. Failure to report the match scores will result in the following consequences: a. a written warning issued to both teams for the first offense b. loss of all matches for all subsequent violations c. match results will still be used to generate player dynamic ratings 18. League Fee Refunds. There will be NO League Fee Refunds.

19. Team Advancement Fee s. As NIN pays all of the advancement fee s for teams advancing to the District, State, and Section level playoffs, and as the Midwest Section issues a fine of $100.00 to a team that does not field a full team at the playoff level, the Team that does not field a full team at a playoff match will be responsible for the $100.00 fine. If the fine is not paid to NIN, the offending team members, will be suspended from further NIN league play until the fine is paid in full. 5 Grievance Procedure/NTRP Complaints: 1. A grievance is an allegation that a violation of a local, sectional, or national 2012 USTA League Tennis Regulation has occurred such complaint to be filed according Regulations 3.00 Grievance Procedures 2. All captains and players should read and be familiar with USTA League Regulations, the Code, the USTA/Midwest Section Standing Orders and the South Bend Local League Rules. Jan Orban, USTA District League Coordinator USTA/Midwest Section/Northern Indiana District Cell: 574-551-0121 jan.orban@comcast.net Patty Schrock Local League Coordinator USTA/Midwest/Northern Indiana 574-304-2050 schrocktennis@aol.com Revised 12.30.11

USTA LEAGUE COMMITTEE NORTHERN INDIANA DISTRICT/MIDWEST SECTION/USTA NORTHWEST INDIANA AREA LOCAL LEAGUE RULES 2012 Player Agreement: All players participating in the USTA League Program, as a condition of their participation, agree to abide and be bound by the USTA Code and Constitution, By-Laws and Regulations: the 2012 USTA League Regulations, USTA/Midwest Section Standing Orders, NINTA Local League Rules, and the standards of good conduct, fair play, and good sportsmanship. Player Eligibility: 1. All team members must be members of the USTA and have reached the age of 18 years, (50 for the Senior League), by December 31, 2012. 2. All players must have a current NTRP rating or self rate according to the guidelines as determined by prescribed methodology. If a player is DQ d midseason, he/she may elect to join another team at the higher NTRP level up to 14 days prior to the last scheduled match of the league season. 3. Each player must have a TennisLink player number for each team on which the player is playing on prior to match play. 4. Players may registered on only one roster per level of each division, including Adult, Senior, Mixed Doubles, Super Senior, Senior Mixed, Combo Doubles and Tri-Level. 5. District/Area, State, Section and National Benchmark ratings from championship play cannot be appealed the first year received. 6. All players must play a minimum of two (2) matches, on the same team during the local league season to qualify for Playoff, District, State and/or Section Championship level. A maximum of one default received by player during the local league season shall count for advancing. Teams, Competition, and Scoring: 1. Team Composition: A team will consist of a minimum of eight (8) eligible players for the Adult Division, six (6) eligible players for the Senior and Mixed Doubles, and five (5) eligible players for the 2.5 and 5.0 League. Players may be added to a team no later than two weeks prior to the end of the local league season. 2. Round Robin Format: Each NTRP level within a local league will play at least one round robin competition wherein every team plays every other team. Any NTRP level may be divided into flights and each team will play every other team in its flight. The flight winners may enter a playoff structure to establish a local league playoff for that NTRP level. Any NTRP level with only two or three teams is required to play a minimum of three matches. Only one local team will advance to the District Championships. 3. Team Strategy: Teams are not required to field players in the order of strength.

4. Team Match: Each team match in the Adult Division will consist of two single matches and three doubles matches. The exceptions are 2.5 and 5.0 levels, which will consist of one single and two doubles matches. Senior Division and Mixed Doubles will have matches consisting of three doubles. Mixed Doubles can have combined NTRP levels equaling 2.5 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, and 10.0, with partners at or within 1.0 NTRP of each other. Senior Division has NTRP levels of 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5. 5. Courts: All teams will play at only the courts reserved and scheduled by the Local League Coordinator. 6. Balls: A: Winter Mixed Doubles balls will be supplied by the participating clubs. B: Summer Adult Leagues balls will be supplied by the home teams. 7. Team Lineups: The team captains, or designated captains, must exchange their team match cards simultaneously prior to the beginning of the team match. Therefore, both team captains should bring a printed scorecard obtained from TennisLink and the line-ups must be completed before arrival at the scheduled courts. No substitution may be made in an individual match after the lineup has been presented, except for injury to, illness of, or disqualification of a player, prior to the start of such match and except under such further circumstances as the section authorizes. Substitution will be at the same position as the injured/ill/disqualified player only. The initial line-up will stay as is except for that position. If the substitution is made during the warm-up, the substitute player is entitled to a five (5) minute warm-up. Home Team Captains will be responsible for getting teams onto the appropriate courts. 8. Lateness: The lateness penalty clock (facility clock is available or clock agreed to by both captains) starts at the time the match has been scheduled, the court is available, and a player has not arrived. Five (5:00) minutes or less equals loss of toss plus 1 game. Five (5:01) to ten (10:00) minutes equals loss of toss plus two games. Ten (10:01) to fifteen (15:00) minutes equals loss of toss plus three games. Over fifteen (15:01) minutes equals court default. A player is deemed to have arrived when the player checks in at the designated area, (court or balcony based on court availability) and is properly clothed, equipped, and ready to play. The choice to play an unofficial match that has been defaulted will be up to the players present. 9 Defaults: a. If a player fails to appear, this is a default. Scoring will be a 6-0, 6-0 win for the player (doubles team) receiving the forfeit and a 0-6,0-6 loss for the player (doubles team) that forfeited the match. In the event of a forfeit by both opposing players (teams), both sides will be given a 0-6, 0-6 loss and neither receives credit for a win. b. Adult 3.0-4.5 NTPR Level team must have a minimum of four eligible players available to play or the entire match must be defaulted. A team may default a maximum of two positions in a match without defaulting the entire match. The 2.5 and 5.0 Adult NTRP levels, a team may default a maximum of one position in a match without defaulting the entire match. Either the singles or the No. 2 doubles may be defaulted. The remaining adult divisions, Singles: No. 2 singles must be defaulted before the No. 1 singles may be defaulted. Doubles: The No. 3 doubles 2

must be defaulted before the No. 2 doubles and the No. 2 doubles must be defaulted before the No.1 doubles. Doubles teams move up one position. The Senior, Mixed Doubles, Super Seniors Divisions may default of maximum of one position in a match without defaulting the entire match. The No. 3 doubles must be defaulted before the No. 2 doubles and the No. 2 doubles must be defaulted before the No.1 doubles. Doubles teams move up one position. c. Whole Team Default: A whole team default will result in a warning being issued, avoiding a sanction, provided the defaulting captain contacts the League Coordinator AND the opposing team captain, prior to the scheduled match. Each team will only be allowed one warning per season. A sanction will automatically be issued to any team that neglects to notify both the League Coordinator and the opposing team captain, or on the second occurrence of a total team default. The Defaulting Team will be charged $50.00, which if unpaid by the end of the regular season, will result in the Defaulting Team Members being suspended from any further Local League play, or advancement to District, State, Section, or National play from the current season, until the fee is paid. 10 Match Format: All matches shall be the best of two sets, with regular scoring and a Set Tie-Break at six all in each set. In the event of split sets, a Match-Tie Break (first to 10 win by 2) shall be played in lieu of a third set with no rest period or coaching allowed. 11 Warmup: Ten-minute warm-up only. 12 Continuous Play: The continuous play rule will be in effect regardless of the format, no break after the first game of the set. Teams will change ends and complete the second and third game of the first set before a break is permitted. Amount of time allowed at game changeover is 90 seconds. 13 Coaching and Rest Period: No Coaching will be allowed during any part of the match. There is a two-minute break between the second set and the match tiebreaker. 14 Inclement Weather: In the event of a WEATHER delay or postponement, the scheduled match must be completed or played before the end of the local league season. The home captain must contact the local league coordinator within 48 hours of the postponed match and notify the coordinator in order to prevent a forfeit being recorded. Matches shall be rescheduled at the original site whenever possible and as soon as possible. Inclement Weather: a. Both captains shall agree as to whether existing weather conditions are suitable for play. b. If play has not begun: 1. The home team captain shall contact the visiting captain to advise him/her of weather conditions. 3

2. If the visiting captain has not been otherwise notified by the home team Captain, the former shall arrive at the designated site with his/her team and be prepared to play the match. 3. If both captains agree that weather conditions do not permit the match to be played, the match must be re-scheduled. Both captains must agree on the new match time and place. Rescheduled matches shall be played at the original site whenever possible. However, if an alternate location is available on the scheduled date, teams are encouraged to play at the alternate location as a first option. c. If play has begun: 1. All completed matches shall stand as played. 2. Matches in progress shall be stopped, the current score recorded. 3. Matches will resume at the point when the delay occurred. Line-ups cannot be altered when the match resumes. 4 15 Team Scoring: The team winning the majority of individual matches will be awarded ONE team point. Team match points will be accumulative. Ties at the conclusion of the league season will be broken by the 2012 USTA League Regulation 2.03H-2.03H(5). Score Cards: At the completion of the match, the official score cards must be signed by both captains and/or designees, to verify the scores are correct. The winning captain, or designated captain, will be responsible for recording the match scores on the TennisLink website within 48 hours. The losing captain, or designated captain, will be responsible for confirming the correct scores have been entered on TennisLink website within 48 hours. If a captain believes incorrect scores have been entered they should contact their District League Coordinator for any further review and or action. All captains should keep a copy of the match score cards until the end of the league season. 16 Failure to Report Scores: All match scores must be reported within 48 hours of the completion of the match. Failure to report the match scores will result in the following consequences: a. a written warning issued to both teams for the first offense b. loss of all matches for all subsequent violations c. match results will still be used to generate player ratings

5 17 League Fee Refunds. There will be NO League Fee Refunds. 18 Team Advancement Fee s. As NIN pays all of the advancement fee s for teams advancing to the District, State, and Section level playoffs, and as the Midwest Section issues a fine of $100.00 to a team that does not field a full team at the playoff level, the Team that does not field a full team at a playoff match will be responsible for the $100.00 fine. If the fine is not paid to NIN, the offending team members, will be suspended from further NIN league play until the fine is paid in full. Grievance Procedure/NTRP Complaints: 1. A grievance is an allegation that a violation of a local, sectional, or national 2012 USTA League Tennis Regulation has occurred such complaint to be filed according Regulations 3.00 Grievance Procedures. 2. All captains and players should read and be familiar with League Regulations, the Code, the USTA/Midwest Section Standing Orders and the Northwest Indiana Local League Rules. Jan Orban, USTA District League Coordinator USTA/Midwest Section/Northern Indiana District Cell: 574-551-0121 jan.orban@comcast.net Revised 12.30.11