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New Tournament Director/Chairman Information Sheet Please print name: Facility that you are hosting the tournaments. Have you run a USTA Sanctioned tournament using the Tennis Link TDM Software before?(circle) Yes or No All tournaments must meet minimum requirements for consideration of sanction. Please review and sign the bottom of the form that you understand these minimum requirements for all USTA Alabama sanctioned tournaments: USTA certified referee if applicable (must be indicated on USTA Searchable Schedule sanction forms) TDM software (Tournament Data Manager) Software Internet capabilities (tournament must be posted and updated on the USTA web site prior, during and upon completion of the event) using the TDM software(online TDM coming soon, so TD s will have to have internet access to work on tournament) USTA Alabama requires that you update your tournaments at least twice a day.(ie. Noon and the end of the day) The tournament must be run in accordance with USTA and USTA Alabama rules and tournament procedures Tournament Director/Chairman must participate in one of the Tournament Administrators Online Sanction training(available when you log into online sanctioning site) and New Online TDM Training(when available): Sanction fees, tournament deposit, forms, and Head Tax fees (See Head Tax Form on www.alabamata.usta.com web site) are to be submitted by designated deadlines New Junior Tournament Directors will only be allowed to sanction two tournaments the first year (preferably one Level 4 and one Level 5) PLEASE contact William Fain Director of Junior Development if you have any doubts on how to proceed with sanctioning, preparing or running your tournaments. It is much easier to prevent a problem than to try and correct something after the fact. williamfain1@gmail.com 334-398-3344 I have read and understand the above requirements along with the following 11 pages for USTA Alabama sanctioned tournaments: Signed Date (Please email(preferably) to William Fain at willimafain1#gmail.com or fax 205-328-3987 by the Deadline Date, December 19, 2011.) Failure to comply; my cause your tournaments to be removed. 2012 Junior Tournament Rules and Regulations USTA sanctioned Junior tournaments in Alabama fall into one of two(2) categories: Novice and Championship. These categories are designed to help players, and their families, select events that are most appropriate for them. Some categories have upper limit restrictions. These restrictions allow developing players an opportunity to compete without having to meet players who have far more experience and skill. However, no player will be prohibited from competing in an event because he/she is not "good" enough to play at that level. (The only time skill level is a factor for acceptance is when the number of entrants exceeds the draw size limit. In that case, players are selected based on strength.) Along with the following 10 additional pages.

Criteria for USTA Alabama Junior Novice Tournaments Alabama Level 5 Designed for Beginners only, not appropriate for regular ranked players. 1. The tournament must meet Requirements for All USTA Alabama Sanctioned Junior Tournaments. 2. The tournament must use at least one Court Monitor (separate from referee) for each eight (8) courts used, per site. 3. Novice tournaments are open to all players, ages 10-18 with current Alabama Standings of NOT in the Top 50 in the regular ranked list in any age division. 4. Trophies, plaques or Certificates must be provided for 1st and 2nd place, main draw only. 5. The tournament must supply the balls and new balls must be used at start of the tournament may be reused for consolation matches. 6. The entry fee may start at $20 with a $30 maximum. 7. Scoring format must be one of the following: 8 Game Pro Set with 7 point tiebreak at 8 all, 2 out of 3 short sets(first to 4), with a match tie-break in lieu of a third set. 8. Match format must be one of the following: Round Robin(preferred), FMLC, FIC thru QTRS or SEMIS all guaranteeing each player a minimum of two matches. 9. During the school year the Junior Novice tournament must be on the weekend only Saturday and/or Sunday no Friday matches. One Day Tournaments are preferred. 10. During the summer the Junior Novice tournament may be held on weekdays. 11. Junior Novice tournaments are geared to recreational players, especially those who have participated in local USA Team Tennis leagues and other junior recreational leagues. 12. In order to be specified as a USTA Alabama Junior Novice tournament, the above guidelines must be followed. 13. Seeding use the current USTA Alabama Novice standings along with the Friend at Court if enough data is available. Criteria for USTA Alabama Junior Championship Tournaments Alabama Level 4 Designed for players transitioning from Novice Tournament into the Championship Level events. 1. The tournament must meet Requirements for All USTA Alabama Sanctioned Junior Tournaments. 2.The tournament must use at least one USTA-certified official for each ten(10) courts used. 3.Junior Championship tournaments are open to all players, ages 10-18, regardless of past or current rankings. 4.Winner and runner-up awards must be provided for all completed events in the main draw and consolation. 5.The tournament must supply new balls. 6.Singles scoring format may be any format authorized for USTA Alabama and USTA Southern Section rankings. USTA Alabama recommends 2 out of 3 sets regular scoring for main draw and a tiebreak for the third set in back draw for Boys/Girls 12-18. The Boys/Girls 10s must use 2 out of 3 short sets(first to 4 or starting at 2 all) with a third set match

tie-break. USE of any scoring format shortened must have approval from Director of Junior Development. NO 8 game Pro Sets for singles are allowed for Alabama 1-4 Level Tournaments as it is not valid for Southern Standings. 7.The match format for Singles may be the following as recognized by USTA (FMLC, FIC through Quarterfinals or the Semi Finals, round robin and compass). 8. Doubles are strongly encouraged. Approved formats for Doubles are Single Elimination, FMLC, Round Robin, Compass or any FIC. 9.Doubles format may be any of the following (8-game pro-set, no-ad, 2 out of 3 sets, etc.). 10.Maximum entry fees will be as follows: Singles only Fee: $40 Add Doubles $10 The maximum entry fee may be $50 based on the above limits. Tournaments should use these fees as a guideline. Tournaments that do not use flat rates will be evaluated by Junior Comp on an individual basis. The 36 Format for 8 & Under entry fee cannot exceed $15 for all draws. 11.Any tournaments that are not designated as a Novice, State Designated Level 1-3 or Southern Level events shall be Level 4. 12.In order to be specified as a USTA Alabama Junior Championship tournament, the above guidelines must be followed. 13. Seeding use the current USTA Alabama or Southern Standings(Not Novice) along with the Friend at Court if enough data is available. 14. PLAYERS are NOT allowed to play in Multiple Singles or Gender Doubles Divisions in any Alabama Level 1-4 tournaments. Players are allowed to play in 1 Singles, 1 doubles(if available) and 1 mixed Doubles(if available). Criteria for USTA Alabama Junior Super Championship Tournaments Alabama Level 3 Designed for those players considering wanting to play the more experienced players and to move into Southern Level play. 1.The tournament must meet Requirements for All USTA Alabama Sanctioned Junior Tournaments. 2.The tournament must use at least one USTA-certified official for each eight (8) courts used, per site. 3.A New Limit of Alabama Level 3 events to 12 tournaments will be implemented in 2013, some existing tournaments may be considered for elevation to a New Category of Level 2 and some may be lowered to Level 4. Criteria that will be used to make this determination is as follows: A. Number of Participants. B. ranking of players participating. C. Geographical location may be considered if deemed necessary by Junior Comp. D. TD following of the rules outlined. 4.Spread these events throughout the state. 5.Tournaments must be open. Singles and Doubles are allowed, Age Divisions BG 10-18. 6.Draw size: Maximum of 16. No overflow draws. 7.Tournament format: 16 -draw format: Saturday-Sunday; Full FIC and ¾ playoff in the main draw Scoring Format for Boys/Girls 12-18: Main Draw 2 out of 3 sets, regular scoring, tiebreak for the 3 rd set maybe used in back draw or due to weather constraints(with approval by Director Junior Development). USE of any scoring format

shortened must have approval from Director of Junior Development. NO 8 game Pro Sets for Singles are allowed for Alabama 1-4 Level Tournaments as it is not valid for Southern Standings. FIC & Boys/Girls 10s: Short Scoring(first to 4 or starting at 2 all) 3rd set match tie-break; A Tournament message should state that 3 FIC matches will be played on Sunday to complete the FIC. 32-draw format: Saturday-Monday; Full FIC and ¾ playoff in the main draw(non School year or Holiday Schedule only) 8.Trophies must be provided for 1st and 2nd place in main draw. 9.The tournament must supply New balls for all matches, A new can shall be provided for a full 3 rd set, no new can required for third set tiebreak. 10.Tournaments must use a standard deadline minimum of 5 days before the start of the tournament. 11.Selections made 4 days and draws published 2 days prior to the start of the tournament. Selections will use primarily Southern Standings 12. Seeding Guidelines Follow Friend At Court, use latest Southern Standings Lists and use all other info available. 13. The tournament must have a process for alternates, an ORDERED alternate list must be published at time of selection. 14. Maximum Entry fee of $45.00. $55 if Doubles are offered. 15. PLAYERS are NOT allowed to play in Multiple Singles or Gender Doubles Divisions in any Alabama Level 1-4 tournaments. Players are allowed to play in 1 Singles, 1 doubles(if available) and 1 mixed Doubles(if available). 16. In order to be specified as a USTA Alabama Junior Championship tournament, the above guidelines must be followed. Criteria for USTA Alabama Junior Championship Tournaments Alabama Level 2 Designed for those players ready to play Southern Level experienced players. 1.The tournament must meet Requirements for All USTA Alabama Sanctioned Junior Tournaments. 2.The tournament must use at least one USTA-certified official (separate from referee) for each Six (6) courts used, per site. 3.A New Proposed Level for Alabama Level for 2013 with a Maximum of 3 may be implemented in 2013. Criteria that will be used to make this determination is as follows: A. Number of Participants. B. ranking of players participating. C. Geographical location may be considered if deemed necessary by Junior Comp. D. TD following of the rules outlined. 4.Spread these events throughout the state. 5.Tournaments must be Open. Singles and Doubles Only, Age Divisions BG 10-18. 6.Draw size: Maximum of a 16 draw. No overflow draws. 7.Tournament format: 16 -draw format: Saturday-Sunday; Full FIC and ¾ playoff in the main draw, Doubles- Single Elimination. Scoring Format for Boys/Girls 12-18: Main Draw 2 out of 3 sets, regular scoring, tiebreak for the 3 rd set must be used in back draw to finish draw in 2 days.

FIC & Boys/Girls 10s: Short Scoring (first to 4) 3rd set match tie-break; Tournament notes must state that 3 Consolation matches will be played on Sunday to complete the back draw. 8.Trophies must be provided for 1st and 2nd place in main draw. 9.The tournament must supply New balls for all matches, A new can shall be provided for a full 3 rd set, no new can required for third set tiebreak. 10.Tournaments must use a standard deadline maximum of 5 days before the start of the tournament. 11. Seeding Guidelines Follow Friend At Court, use latest Sectional Standings Lists and use all other info available. 12. The tournament must have a process for alternates, an ORDERED alternate list must be published at time of selection. 13. Maximum Entry fee of $55.00 (Hard court) and $60.00(Clay court). 14. PLAYERS are NOT allowed to play in Multiple Singles or Gender Doubles Divisions in any Alabama Level 1-4 tournaments. Players are allowed to play in 1 Singles only. Players are allowed to play in 1 Singles, 1 doubles(if available) and 1 mixed Doubles(if available). 15. In order to be specified as a USTA Alabama Junior Championship tournament, the above guidelines must be followed. Criteria for USTA Alabama Junior Championship Tournaments Alabama Level 1 These are Top Level Alabama events 1. The tournament must meet Requirements for All USTA Alabama Sanctioned Junior Tournaments. 2. The tournament must use at least one USTA-certified official (separate from referee) for each Six (6) courts used, per site. 3. A New Proposed Level for Alabama Level for 2013 with a Maximum of 3 may be implemented in 2013. Criteria that will be used to make this determination is as follows: A. Number of Participants. B. ranking of players participating. C. Geographical location may be considered if deemed necessary by Junior Comp. D. TD following of the rules outlined. 4.Spread these events throughout the state. 5. Tournaments must be open. Singles and Doubles Only, Age Divisions BG 10-18. 6. Draw size: Maximum of a 64 draw for Alabama Qualifier, Alabama Fall Open, Alabama State Closed Maximum of 16. No overflow draws. 7. Tournament format: 16 -draw format: Saturday-Sunday; Full FIC and ¾ playoff in the main draw, Doubles- Single Elimination. Scoring Format for Boys/Girls 12-18: Main Draw 2 out of 3 sets, regular scoring, tiebreak for the 3 rd set maybe used in back draw or due to weather constraints(with approval by Director Junior Development). FIC & Boys/Girls 10s: Short Scoring (first to 4) 3rd set match tie-break; Tournament notes must state that 3 Conso matches will be played on Sunday to complete the backdraw. 8. Trophies must be provided for 1st and 2nd place in main draw. Others are allowed.

9. The tournament must supply New balls for all matches, A new can shall be provided for a full 3 rd set, no new can required for third set tiebreak. 10. Tournaments must use a standard deadline maximum of 5 days before the start of the tournament. 11. Selections made 4 days and draws published 2 days prior to the start of the tournament. Selections will use primarily Southern Standings. The USTA Alabama Director of Juniors and the Alabama Junior Competition Committee will be available in person, via phone or email to assist in the Selection process. 12. Seeding Guidelines Follow Friend At Court, use latest Sectional Standings Lists and use all other info available. 13. The tournament must have a process for alternates, an ORDERED alternate list must be published at time of selection. 14. Maximum Entry fee of $60.00 (Hard court) and $65.00(Clay court). 15. PLAYERS are NOT allowed to play in Multiple Singles or Gender Doubles Divisions in any Alabama Level 1-3 tournaments. Players are allowed to play in 1 Singles, 1 doubles(if available) and 1 mixed Doubles(if available). 15. In order to be specified as a USTA Alabama Junior Championship tournament, the above guidelines must be followed. Other Sanctioned Events being Held in Alabama From time to time, USTA Southern Championships, USTA Southern Designated Championships, and certain other events may be held in Alabama. Because they are sanctioned at levels above USTA Alabama, they are not listed in any of the Five standardized USTA Alabama categories. However, each may be assigned to a specific level for USTA Alabama ranking purposes. These Southern/National Events held in Alabama must follow Southern/National Guidelines and those guidelines will supersede any Alabama Tournament Guidelines. B. Residency Requirements 1. The following residency requirements are required for the AL State Junior Closed Qualifying Championship. Only junior players whose parents have established a legal residency in Alabama, hold a current USTA membership card assigned to Alabama, and who are citizens of the United States or meet the resident alien requirements for a national ranking are eligible to participate in the AL State Junior Closed Qualifying Championship. Resident alien requirements include resident aliens in possession of a valid alien registration receipt card or aliens who have resided in the United States continuously for more than one year and who are members of families of persons in the diplomatic or consular corps. In the case of a junior player, his/her legal residency is that of his/her parents. Any request for deviation from this rule must be submitted in writing to USTA Alabama. A policy statement on resident status is on file at the USTA Alabama Office. Residency requirements for the AL State Junior Closed Qualifying Championship must be satisfied by the posted deadline date of the Al State Junior Closed Qualifying Championship. 2. The following residency requirements are required for the AL State Junior Closed and any Alabama Junior Team Event. Only junior players whose parents have established a legal residency in Alabama and who hold a current USTA membership card assigned to Alabama are eligible to participate in the above USTA Alabama Junior Closed tournaments. In the case of a junior player, his/her legal residency is that of his/her parents. Any request for deviation from this rule must be submitted in writing to USTA Alabama. A policy statement on resident status is on file at the USTA Alabama Office. These residency requirements should be satisfied at least thirty (30) days prior to the entry date of each Closed Championship C. Junior Sanctioned Events 1. USTA Alabama sanctions the following tournament events for junior players. Accumulated Points Per Round are utilized to determine rankings in Alabama at the conclusion of the ranking year. Girls Singles: 8 & Under, 10 & Under, 12 & Under, 14 & Under, 16 & Under, 18 & Under Boys Singles: 8 & Under, 10 & Under, 12 & Under, 14 & Under, 16 & Under, 18 & Under Girls Doubles: 8 & Under, 10 & Under, 12 & Under, 14 & Under, 16 & Under, 18 & Under Boys Doubles: 8 & Under, 10 & Under, 12 & Under, 14 & Under, 16 & Under, 18 & Under Mixed Doubles: 10 & Under, 12 & Under, 14 & Under, 16 & Under, 18 & Under (Note: Mixed Doubles results are not included in Singles rankings only Gender Doubles are included.

2. Prohibition Against Multiple Entries in Concurrent Tournaments Players may not enter two (2) tournaments at the same time. Entering two tournaments at the same time is a violation of the USTA rules in USTA Alabama, in the USTA Southern Section, and in the USTA! Players may be assessed two (2) junior suspension points for first offense and five (5) junior suspension points for second offense for violation of this rule. The USTA Regulations state: A player shall not enter two tournaments at the same time. When entries close, a player shall not be entered in two or more sanctioned tournaments, if any part of the tournaments are scheduled to overlap unless each Tournament Committee involved understands the situation and concurs in writing. After a player has been eliminated from a tournament whose schedule of play partially overlaps with that of a second tournament, the player may enter the second tournament. For an exception, see USTA Regulations VII.A.9a.ii, and VII.A.10.a.ii., which establish a special procedure that allows multiple entries into USTA National Championships and USTA National Opens. Refer to the Junior Suspension Point System and the USTA publication, Friend at Court, Regulation IV.C.11 and 12. 3. Players CANNOT play the same event type in two different age divisions. Example: Girls 12 Singles and Girls 14 Singles Player CAN play in two different event types in different age divisions. Example: Girls 12 singles and Girls 14 Doubles 4. Each satellite tournament site, as well as the main site, must have each player s next match time and location available when they come off court from the current match. 5. Inclement weather: The tournament director/referee cannot cancel a tournament in progress before 12 noon the last day of the tournament without permission from the Alabama Director of Junior Development or if a Sectional or Nation Event from the governing authority from those offices. All singles main draw and consolation matches should be played as far as possible. Consolation matches cannot be cancelled in order to play main draw singles matches. When considering what matches to cancel, doubles may be cancelled in order to play singles matches. Tournament matches cannot be played beyond the tournament sanction. Unless approved by Alabama Director of Junior Development and all players involved in the specific draw that are remaining. Changes in the tournament schedule due to inclement weather must be available by phone and in writing at the main site as well as posted online as quickly as possible. D. 2012 USTA Tennis Age Eligibility Chart (For tournaments from Born End of Eligibility January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012) Age Division 8 2003 Last day of month preceding month of 9th birthday 8 2004 & later Eligible all year 10 2001 Last day of month preceding month of 11th birthday 10 2002 & later Eligible all year 12 1999 Last day of month preceding month of 13th birthday 12 2000 & later Eligible all year 14 1997 Last day of month preceding month of 15th birthday 14 1998 & later Eligible all year 16 1997 Last day of month preceding month of 17th birthday 16 1996 & later Eligible all year 18 1995 Last day of month preceding month of 19th birthday 18 1994 & later Eligible all year Change Dates Every Year

TOURNAMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR USTA ALABAMA SANCTIONED JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS 1. A USTA member club or organization must host the tournament. The tournament director can apply for sanction on behalf of the member club or organization. 2. The tournament must be held within the sanctioned dates. 3. A Letter of Intent to Host USTA Alabama Sanctioned Event is required for each tournament for which sanction is requested. This signed letter must accompany the Sanction Bid Packet Checklist. 4. The tournament must have a specified tournament director AND USTA-certified referee AND specified tournament committee members. ALL Tournament Directors and Referees must wear USTA Alabama Identification Badges at ALL times during the tournament. Officials at secondary sites should also be identified. 5. A person cannot function as both the Tournament Director and Referee for the same tournament. 6. The Tournament Referee and Tournament Director MUST be in attendance at ALL times during the tournament. In case of an emergency a Deputy Director must be appointed. 7. Any change in Referee requires pre-approval from USTA Alabama. This request must go to William Fain B (Juniors). Approval will be made by the Sanction & Schedule Committee Chair (or other Committee member if Chair is not available) based on the recommendations of the USTA Alabama Staff. Any approved change will be updated in the sanction form (tournament homepage) by the USTA Alabama staff. 8. All USTA Alabama sanctioned tournaments must use the USTA Tournament Data Manager (TDM) software all notes on the tournament home page must be published on the USTA website and all draws must be published on the USTA website prior to the tournament, daily during the tournament, and final results within 24 hours after the tournament has ended. 9. The USTA website is the only website that Alabama tournament directors can use to publish Alabama sanctioned tournament information. 10. USTA TennisLink is the only accepted means of online registration for USTA sanctioned tournaments. 11. Any conflicts regarding courts during the sanctioned dates (i.e., league play, local events etc.) must be posted by the Tournament Director BOTH as a message Headline on the TDM homepage as well as included in the Notes section under General in the sanction form. 12. Medical Waivers MUST be collected from each participant prior to their first match for each sanctioned tournament. 13. USTA Alabama sanctioned junior tournaments must use at least one USTA certified official at every site, separate from the Tournament Referee. The ratio of officials per court at each site shall be: i. Level 5 events Court Monitors maybe used instead of Referees ii. Level 4 events: 10 courts: I official iii.level 3 events: 8 courts : 1 official ii. Level 1-2A events: 6 courts : 1 official along with a Head Referee not included in the 1 to 6 court ratio. 14. The Point Penalty System and Junior Suspension Point System must be in effect and adhered to for every sanctioned event. The USTA Alabama Code of Conduct form can be found on the www.alabamata.usta.com web site under Tournament Officials & Administration click on Tournament Administration and the Code of Conduct form can be found under Tournament Forms. Any executed Code of Conduct reports must be emailed, faxed or mailed to USTA Alabama within 48 hours after the State Championship end date. Any other sanctioned event (Level 3, 4 or 5) may file a Code of Conduct report if the referee feels it is warranted. The Referee MUST enforce these Systems established by the USTA. Discuss??????

15. Once a tournament has been sanctioned at a particular site or facility, the venue cannot be changed without approval from the Sanction and Schedule Committee. Request to be sent to Director of Junior Development. 16. All events must be scheduled on the same surface and all courts must have safe playing surfaces. Events must be played in their entirety on the same surface (as published) unless you have inclement weather which may necessitate a change in surface. 17. Clay courts are to be swept as needed, with a minimum of once per day. The lines should be cleaned between each match, either by the staff/volunteers/players. Posted online or at tournament site to rules of facility or tournament. 18. New, USTA-approved Championship balls must be provided at the beginning of all matches and at the beginning of the third set (if third set played out). 19. Clean restroom facilities, drinking water and ice must be available at all tournament sites. 20. Chairs or benches on court must be provided for players to sit on during changeovers. 21.Trophies/Awards must be awarded to 1st and 2nd place players in all divisions played. If an award is substituted for a trophy/award, the Sanction & Schedule Committee must approve it and the specified award must be described in the Notes section under General in the sanction form (tournament homepage). 22.All tournament directors MUST attend a Tournament Admin Workshop if deemed necessary and scheduled by the Sanction & Schedule Committee. New tournament directors (those who were not sanctioned as a tournament director in the preceding year) MUST attend a half-day workshop as scheduled by the Sanction & Schedule Committee before conducting their first tournament. New online Webinars may be substituted with approval. 23. Boys/Girls 10 & Under event will be required at all USTA Alabama State Championship Level Tournaments in 2012. 24. All Boys/Girls 10&Under Divisions must be played on a 60 court with a 25 racket and use low compression balls. 25. Entry fee for 36 Boys/Girls 8 & Under events in tournaments shall be set at $10 (plus the $3 Active.com fee = $13) unless a round robin format is used then $15 fee is allowed. 26. Tournament paperwork must be completed correctly and submitted on time by the tournament director. Head Tax Checks must be received by USTA Alabama within 21 days after the tournament end date Sportsmanship and Code of Conduct reports Postmarked within 48 hours and emailed/mailed/faxed to USTA Alabama 205-28. The Tournament Director is fully accountable for all actions and omissions related to the tournament, prior to, during, and at the close of the event. Criteria for USTA Alabama for 8 & Under Tournaments 1. The tournament must meet Requirements for all USTA Alabama Sanctioned Junior Tournaments. 2. No referee required (see #11). 3. The 36 Court must be used for 8 & Under. 4. The tournament must supply the balls and set up the courts for 8 and under play according to Friend at Court. 5. The entry fee cannot exceed $15.00. Players registering online will pay the TennisLink Fee ($3) in addition to the entry fee. 6. Scoring format:

8 & Under Scoring Format The 8 & Under will play on a 36 court with red and yellow foam balls. Scoring format is 2 out of 3 games. Games are played to seven (7) points with sudden death at 6-6. Game scoring is as follows: Player one will serve one point from the deuce side of the court and then one point from the ad side of the court. Player two will then serve one point from the deuce side of the court and then one point from the ad side of the court. This will continue until one player reaches seven (7) points. Rackets will be limited to 23. Any 8 & Under player who does not have the proper size racket can borrow one. Every effort will be made to provide three (3) matches for each player. The suggested time for 8 & Under is two (2) hours. 7. All 8 & Under matches will have a court monitor to help with the management of play (scoring, switching sides, etc.). Court monitors will be adult volunteers selected by the facility sanctioning the tournament. Parents will not monitor courts on which their own children are playing. 8. During the school year the tournament must be on the weekend only Saturday or Sunday no Friday matches. 9. During the summer the tournament must have a minimum 1-day format but it does not have to be held on a weekend. 10. Please refer to the attached Format for USTA Alabama Junior Tournaments 8 and under events. Attachment: Format for USTA AL 8 and under events. Format - USTA Alabama Junior Tournaments 8 years & Under Ball Type Foam Ball and Felt Ball - example Dunlop Speedball, Wilson Foam, Gamma, Oncourt/Offcourt Spinners Racket length 21-23 inches Court Size 36 x 18 feet Lay out court sideways (doubles line to doubles lines). Net height 2 9 (normal height for portable nets) Scoring method for competition Best of 3 games to 7. Sudden death at 6-6. Serving method 2 serves Underarm with no bounce is acceptable (ball hit from hand). TOURNAMENT HEAD TAX MUST BE SUBMITTED to USTA Alabama Office within 14 Days of Tournament Completion, failure to do so, may cause the Tournament Director to be place on probation.

Should be on Tournament homepage USTA Tournament Evaluation The Junior Tournament Evaluation is an opportunity for players ages 18 & Under to let us know about their junior tournament experiences, regardless if it was a good or poor experience. The identity of the evaluator will not be revealed to the Tournament Director unless an Official Grievance is filed in writing. will have to link it up USTA ALABAMA JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS USTA Alabama Release & Medical Release Please complete this USTA Alabama Release & Medical Release, sign it, have your parent or guardian sign it, and take the signed form with you to the USTA Alabama tournament you are entering. In order to participate in the event, this form, signed by your parent or guardian and you, must be presented at on-site registration. Please use black ink and print clearly. Name: USTA Membership # Address: (Street) (City) (State) (Zip) Phone (Home): Phone(Parent Office): Name of Event: Age Division: (circle one) B18 B16 B14 B12 B10 B8 G18 G16 G14 G12 G10 G8 USTA Alabama Release: USTA Alabama requires a signed release covering all entrants in USTA Alabama events. The release must be signed by the entrant and parent or guardian of any entrant who is a minor. Acceptance of my entry in these events is without assumption or responsibility of any kind by USTA Alabama, its state associates or committee or the management of any event in which I may be entered or may participate. In consideration of the acceptance of my entry, I do hereby for and on behalf of myself, and my heirs and my legal representatives release and forever discharge USTA Alabama, its officers, committees, and representatives and their successors and assigns, of and from any and all claims and damages, losses or injuries which may be suffered or sustained by me in connection with my activities during the period for which such permission is granted and any period traveling to and from the events described, and all claims are hereby waived and released, and I covenant not to sue therefore. (Signature of Entrant) (Signature of Parent or Guardian) (Date) (Street) (City) (State) (Zip) Medical Release: I hereby consent to the rendering of emergency first aid and other medical procedures, which at the time of injury or illness seems reasonably advisable. I further understand that I will be responsible for payment of any such medical procedures. In consideration of the acceptance of my entry, I hereby agree to abide by all applicable rules and regulations and codes of USTA Alabama and/or the same as may be adopted by USTA Alabama for this USTA Alabama tournament, and hereby consent to be tested for drugs pursuant to the provisions thereof. (Signature of Entrant) (Signature of Parent or Guardian) (Date) (Street) (City) (State) (Zip)