UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE TENNIS STATE TOURNAMENT STATE QUALIFIER HANDBOOK 01-016 Congratulations on your team s advancement to the state tournament. This handbook has been prepared to serve as a guide to administrators and coaches and to provide information about the state tournament. You will find this material valuable as you prepare for the tournament and upon your arrival to the tournament. Questions concerning the UIL Tennis State Tournament should be addressed to the following staff members: Darryl Beasley Tournament Director (1) 8-0968 (Cell) dbeasley@uiltexas.org Rebecca Quinlan Assistant Tournament Director (1) -969 (Office) rquinlan@uiltexas.org Susan Elza, Ed.D. Director of Athletics (1) 18-91 (Cell) selza@uiltexas.org TABLE OF CONTENTS Tournament Information... - Tournament Schedule...6 Facility Map...7
016 STATE TENNIS INFORMATION PRE-TOURNAMENT INFORMATION Pairings: The UIL staff will conduct a drawing to determine the pairings. A (#1) region winner will play a (#) region runner-up in the first round. Seeding will not be used; therefore seeding information is not needed or required. The draw will be random and regional representatives placed in opposite halves of the bracket. State Venue Location: The UIL Tennis State Tournament will be held at the Mitchell Tennis Center and Omar Smith Instructional Tennis Courts at Texas A&M University. Schedule: The tournament will be held May 16 17, 016. A schedule is provided on the UIL website and in the state qualifiers packet. Please note, all times are subject to change based on weather or delays. If the original schedule is altered because of inclement weather, the tournament director will notify participants of possible scenarios. Packets: State qualifiers packets may be picked up at the Texas A&M Mitchell Tennis Courts beginning on Sunday, May 1 from :00 pm :00 pm and on Monday, May 16 from 7:00 am 10:00 am. Please note, until you pick up your packet, you will not have your parking permit. If you choose to wait until Monday to pick up your packet you will have to pay the $.00 parking fee. Ticket Sales: Each school will receive a tattoo for each participant and a wristband for coaches. All others will have to purchase a ticket. Ticket Prices: Adult $1.00 a day Student $ 7.00 a day All-Tournament $0.00 Coach All-Tournament $17.00 Pre-Tournament Workouts: Due to concerns with loss of school time, no workouts on playing courts will be scheduled prior to the tournament. Athletes will not be permitted to work out at the Texas A&M Tennis Courts. Spectator Information: tournament page. Fan information can be found online at uiltexas.org under the Lodging Regulations: Teams will be responsible for their own accommodations. TOURNAMENT INFORMATION Parking: Parking will be available free of charge in Lot 100d next to the tennis facility for participants only. A permit will be provided in your school packet. If you do not pick up your school packet on Sunday, you will have to pay the $.00 parking fee on Monday. If Lot 100d is full, pay-to-park spots will be available in Lots 100e, 100f and 100g. Do NOT park in Lot 11 or any other lot not listed. If you do, you will be subject to ticketing or towing.
Programs: Each school will receive one free state tournament program. Others may be purchased during the tournament. Balls: UIL will furnish Wilson US Open balls for all matches at the state tournament. Substitutions: Before the tournament begins, the qualifying school may make a substitution in doubles or mixed doubles but not in singles. If at all possible, email Darryl Beasley (dbeasley@uiltexas.org) prior to the Friday before the tournament regarding changes in doubles teams or mixed doubles. Other doubles or mixed doubles substitutes may be permitted before beginning the tournament by notifying the site director. Reminder: Substitution may be made for illness, injury or academic ineligibility or if a student is penalized by the school for misconduct or violation of the code of conduct. Conduct: According to the Athletic Plan, unsportsmanlike conduct rules will be enforced during the State Tennis Championships. Be sure to inform your students that acts such as abuse of racket, balls, or equipment, verbal or physical abuse of a player or official, or displaying any action which brings discredit to the individual or his/her school will be considered unsportsmanlike conduct. Any player displaying such conduct may be disqualified from further participation in the tournament. In the event such acts occur following the match, the medal will go to the next place finisher in that match. The referee or court monitors may award point penalties for stalling, tardiness, and unsportsmanlike conduct. The court monitors or referee shall be the judge of any suspension, delay, or interference; and they may, in their discretion, penalize an offending player by awarding the opponent point(s) per offense or disqualify the offender. This does not rule out a competitor's liability to be disqualified for a single flagrant unsportsmanlike act. The point penalty system will be as follows: 1 st Offense: Point nd Offense: Game Default rd Offense: Default from Match/Tournament * Penalty points are cumulative throughout the tournament. Penalties for tardiness will be as follows: Before the Match Begins minutes or less More than minutes, but not more than 10 minutes More than 10 minutes, but not more than 1 minutes More than 1 minutes After Intermission minutes or less More than minutes Loss of toss plus 1 game Loss of toss plus games Loss of toss plus games Default One game Default
Coaching: a) According to USTA rules, a player is allowed 0 seconds between points. A coach may provide feedback during 0-second time but cannot interrupt the continuous play rule. Coaching is NOT permitted in or on the confines of the tennis court. (Exception: during the 90 second changeover) b) A coach may coach his/her players during the 90 second changeover at the end of odd games, and during the 10 minute rest period for split set matches. c) Only the school tennis coach employed by that school may coach and only in a manner which does not interfere with the play on adjoining courts. Tiebreakers: The 1-Point Tiebreak Scoring System will operate when the score reaches six games all in each set. Singles: (a) (b) (c) (d) A player who first wins seven points shall win the game and the set provided he leads by a margin of two points. If the score reaches six points all, the game shall be extended until this margin has been achieved. Numerical scoring shall be used throughout the tiebreaker. The player who served the first game of the set shall be the server for the first point, which is delivered from the right court. The opponent shall be the server for the second and third points (delivered from the left court, then the right court), and thereafter each player shall serve alternately for two consecutive points (left court, then right court) until the winner of the game and set has been decided. Players shall change ends after every six points and at the conclusion of the tiebreaker. Note that after any change of ends the server will be serving his/her second serving point. The player who served first in the set that ended in a tiebreaker shall receive service in the first game of the following set. Doubles: (a) In doubles the procedure for singles shall apply. The player who served the first game of the set shall be the server for the first point. Thereafter each player shall serve in rotation for two points, in the same order as previously in that set, until the winners of the game and set have been decided. (b) (c) Mixed Doubles: (a) (b) (c) Players change ends after every six points and at the conclusion of the tiebreaker. The team that served first in the set that ended in a tiebreaker shall receive service in the first game of the following set. In mixed doubles the procedure for singles shall apply. The player who served the first game of the set shall be the server for the first point. Thereafter each player shall serve in rotation for two points, in the same order as previously in that set, until the winners of the game and set have been decided. Players change ends after every six points and at the conclusion of the tiebreaker. The team that served first in the set that ended in a tiebreaker shall receive service in the first game of the following set.
Awards: Awards shall be distributed at the tennis tournament after all semi-final and finals matches once the athletes report to the tournament desk. Site directors will present the awards. State Meet Certificates: Certificates included in your packets shall be given to each participant. NFHS Network Webcast: The NFHS Network will provide live webcasts of the select finals matches of the 016 UIL Tennis State Championships on May 17 from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. Fans, family and alumni unable to attend can watch the UIL Tennis State Tournament live online with a subscription at www.nfhsnetwork.com/associations/uil. Subscribers can also watch on the go by downloading the NFHS Network app for iphone and Android devices.
UIL TENNIS STATE TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY MAY 16 17, 016 MONDAY, MAY 16 8:00 AM All Boys Singles & 6A Girls Singles Quarterfinals 9:00 AM A & A Girls Singles Quarterfinals 9:0 AM A & A Girls Singles Quarterfinals 10:00 AM 1A Girls Singles & 6A & A Boys Doubles Quarterfinals 10:0 AM A & A Boys Doubles Quarterfinals 11:00 AM A & 1A Boys Doubles Quarterfinals 11:0 AM 6A & A Girls Doubles Quarterfinals 1:00 PM A, A, A Girls Doubles Quarterfinals 1:0 PM 1A Girls Doubles & 6A Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals 1:00 PM A & A Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals 1:0 PM A, A, 1A Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals :00 PM 6A, A, A, A Boys Singles Semifinals :0 PM A & 1A Boys Singles & 6A & A Girls Singles Semifinals :00 PM A, A, A, 1A Girls Singles Semifinals :0 PM 6A, A, A, A Boys Doubles Semifinals :00 PM A & 1A Boys Doubles & 6A & A Girls Doubles Semifinals :0 PM A, A, A, 1A Girls Doubles Semifinals :00 PM 6A, A, A Mixed Doubles Semifinals :0 PM A, A, 1A Mixed Doubles Semifinals TUESDAY, MAY 17 8:0 AM All Boys Singles & 6A, A, A Girls Singles Finals 10:00 AM A, A, 1A Girls Singles & All Boys Doubles Finals 1:00 PM All Girls Doubles & 6A, A, A Mixed Doubles Finals 1: PM A, A, 1A Mixed Doubles Finals When announced, please report to the tournament desk for court assignments. Times are subject to change based on delays or inclement weather. 6
COURT DIAGRAM 6 7 18 Omar Smith Intramural Tennis Center 8 17 9 16 10 1 11 1 1 1 1 SOUVENIRS TOURNAMENT DESK 6 6 PARKING LOT 100d GRANDSTAND GRANDSTAND 1 CONCESSIONS (UPSTAIRS) 1 STADIUM STADIUM George P. Mitchell Tennis Center Varsity Courts ELEVATOR TICKET BOOTH UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE / UILTEXAS.ORG 7