Reno Tennis Club Newsletter Q1 2018 A message from the President: As some of you may know our fiscal year at Reno Tennis Club runs from March 1st through the end of February. The time is here for us to start encouraging everyone to get their 2018 Reno Tennis Club dues in. Without your dues we would not be able to improve and maintain our facilities; the nicest place to play tennis in Reno. We re additionally taking this opportunity to thank you for your past support! 2017 accomplishments: We resurfaced Courts 5 and 6 as well as the pad at the hitting wall. (If you get a chance take a look at our hitting wall. It is by far the nicest one in Reno.) We purchased and installed a couple of new backdrops. If you are an avid tennis player you know how important it is to have that contrast to see the ball better. Research says that blue works best with the yellow tennis ball, so that is what we have. We replaced all the nets and straps, something we had to hold off on until our budget allowed for it. We purchased a couple of new benches for Court 2 to replace broken ones and bought 3 new garbage receptacles for Courts 2, 4 and 6. All of which came from your paid dues. There are always the general expenses for upkeep that have to be considered: gas, repairs for the blowers and lawnmower, garbage bags for the receptacles, insurance, etc. All of the above listed are paid directly from your dues and contributions. Remember we get no assistance for any of these expenses from the county. The county's contribution this past year was an asphalt overlay of the walkways around the courts which really dressed up the place and made it a bit safer by fixing all the holes. They also empty the many garbage cans and clean the bathrooms twice a week. If everyone were to play at four or five other facilities and courts in the area, it might make players realize and appreciate what we have at Reno Tennis Club/Washoe Courts. Whether it is the great surface, the nets, backdrops, the speed at which the courts are made playable after rain/snow storms, or just the fact that all the courts are cleaned three to five times a week (by a volunteer), it is simply a great place to play and to bring out the best in your game. I hope you choose to join again this year and support "your" club. Remember that your dues are tax deductible (See the application.) We have many, many nonmembers playing at Washoe who are enjoying the benefits of your dues. We will have fewer USTA teams this year due in part to the age of many of our players. All USTA players are required to be members, therefore, we will lose some dues with fewer teams. We need to encourage everyone to help keep our courts as they are the best in Reno. It would be nice also to "thank an uncompensated volunteer" for the work they unselfishly do at Reno Tennis Club. Ray Woolley President Reno Tennis Club
Court Shorts Holiday Party The Reno Tennis Club General Meeting & Holiday Party was held December 2nd at The Shoe. The 2018 Board of Directors was elected. A big Thank You goes out to departing Board member Ryan Johnson. 2018 Board of Directors Your 2018 RTC Board of Directors are: President: Ray Woolley Vice President: Nick Tsoulfanidis Treasurer: Sandra Rolfe Vicki Creelman Gary Hammersmith Lou Kemper Jim Kumpel Paul Loring Pete Mastin Bibi Milicevic Carol Tretten James Williams
New Year s Day Tennis The weather has been a bit uncooperative at times this winter. But on those sunny days, like New Year s Day, some of our members got out and hit a few balls, enjoyed the sunshine and more. Keep moving! Dori DeVries NorCal s Player of the Year Recently, we had a chance to catch up with Dori, between matches, in Palm Desert, CA. Her story, besides being incredibly inspirational and motivating, is truly a dream come true for amateur tennis players. Dori started playing tennis at age 38. She played softball until a grade school friend asked her to join their D level tennis team to fill out the roster. She had never played tennis, but borrowed a racquet from a neighbor, and began hitting balls against a wall. Five days later she was hooked. That was 42 years ago. In 2015 Dori won all four National Championships, (Clay, Grass, Hardcourt and Indoors) in doubles, a Gold Slam. In 2016 she won all four National Championships in singles, a second Gold Slam. She was elected into the NorCal USTA Hall of Fame in 2004. Her three most memorable years. In 2017, Dori was selected as the NorCal USTA Player of the year, for a second time, after winning the ASICS World Tennis Classic W75 Doubles, the USTA National Hard Court W80 Doubles Championship, the USTA National Grass Court W80 Singles Championship, the USTA National Indoor W80 Doubles Championship and compiling an overall 29-9 record in USTA National events. Dori also reached the finals of the ITF Super-Senior World Individual Championship. But she doesn t play for the trophies and awards. She plays for the love of the game. Dori was selected to represent the United States 18 of the last 19 years in international tennis play. Her 2017 Doris Hart Cup team cruised to the finals without losing a match, before winning a close match-up with the Canadian team and bringing home seven out of a possible nine trophies. Dori won both her singles and doubles matches in the finals for the Team USA victory. Dori, 80 years young, attributes her longevity to good genes and luck. She stretches daily, plays almost every day and sometimes twice a day. She calls her serve puny, but the spins drive opponents crazy. And after her matches, she enjoys a margarita on the rocks, no salt. Congratulations, and thank you, Dori, for being an inspiration to us all! USA Doris Hart Cup Winners (80 and over) L-R: Carol Wood, Dori DeVries, Roz King and Burnett Herrick
RTC Finances Final 2017 2017 Revenue: Membership Dues $18,660 Socials 1,728 Final 2017 Cash Balance 7,644 2017 Expenses: Resurface courts 5 & 6 $13,890 Complete Hitting Wall 3,250 New nets 1,375 New windscreens & ties 1,350 Other Maintenance & Misc 455 Annual Expenses 870 New Benches 195 New Garbage receptacles 478 Socials 1,862 2018 RTC Social Calendar Event Date Time April Social Apr 29, 2018 11 2 PM May Social May 19, 2018 11 2 PM June Social Jun 21, 2018 5 PM until dark July Social Jul 21, 2018 11 2 PM Compass Tournament Aug 18-19, 2018 All Day September Sep 15, 2018 11 2 PM Octoberfest & BBQ Oct 20, 2018 11 2 PM Holiday Party Dec 1, 2018 TBD Membership (92 Members) New First Time Members: Supporting Members: Contributing Members: David Avcoin Kathy Gilbert Scott Pearson Gary Pigoni Michael Stoker Theo Tsiknaki Valerie White Ava Zupon Jeff Zupon Maureen Zupon Spencer Zupon Jack Claar Dawn & John Fidaleo Pat Ghezzi Jim & Debbie Kumpel Steve Reid Jessica & Bill Rosemark Jean & James Smith Brad and Carol Tretten James Williams Candace & Dennis Zansler Dottie & Terry Gough Buzz Ruby Jack Saik
USTA Leagues USTA (United States Tennis Association) League is the country s largest recreational tennis league, helping more than 900,000 participants nationwide get on the court, have a good time, and step up their game. USTA League is organized into teams by level and gender for team match play. Teams are made up of a minimum of five to eight players, depending on the league. You must be a USTA member to play in the USTA League, see https://www.usta.com/ for more information. Currently the Reno Tennis Club has the following active USTA teams: James William s Adult 18+ Men s 4.0 Team Ryan Johnson s Adult 18+ Men s 4.5 Team Ryan Thorton s Adult 18+ Men s 5.0 Team Below is the schedule of play for 2018 USTA leagues. USTA Tournaments and Results 2017 Local Tournament Schedule - NorCal Grand Prix The USTA NorCal Grand Prix is a series of tournaments linked together by a point system to determine invitation to the Grand Prix playoffs for NTRP, senior, and open players. The following are tournaments within about 150 miles of Reno. To search for other tournaments, use the Find a Tournament search box.
Tournament Contact Location Start Date Entry Date Life Time Athletic Roseville Clay NTRP 500023318 Roseville, CA 3/9/2018 3/4/2018 Natomas $3,000 Open/NTRP Tournament 500033918 Sacramento, CA 3/16/2018 3/11/2018 In Shape-Rancho Solano One Day Tournament - 500018618 500018618 Lakeridge TC Singles Club Championships (775) 827-3300 Reno, NV 4/13/2018 Call LTC The Jimmy Kvarme Tribute Tournament @ Park Terrace - TOY 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0 500042419 Farifield, CA 3/24/2018 3/19/2018 Sacramento, CA 4/13/2018 4/8/2018 Diamond Hills Open and NTRP 500030718 Oakley, CA 4/20/2018 4/13/2018 Life Time Athletic Hard Court NTRP & Open 500027018 Roseville, CA 4/27/2018 4/22/2018 Blackhawk Spring Adult NTRP 500020418 Brentwood, CA 4/28/2018 4/22/2018 Rollingwood Cinco De Mayo Open 500034618 Fair Oaks, CA 5/4/2018 4/30/2018 Central Cal NTRP 508342318 Sacramento, CA 5/25/2018 5/20/2018 Lakeridge TC Mixed Doubles Club Championship (775) 827-3300 Reno, NV 6/9/2018 Call LTC Reno City Championships (775) 301-0543 Reno, NV 5/26/2018 (775) 301-0543 2018 Coldwell Banker Select Group $10,000 Open & NTRP Tournament 500026218 Reno, NV 7/13/2018 7/9/2018 Johnson Ranch Round Up $5000 Open and NTRP 500016818 Roseville, CA 7/20/2018 7/14/2018 Tahoe Classic Information Zephyr Cove, NV 7/26/2018 7/22/2018 Sutter Lawn August Classic NTRP 500005118 Sacramento, CA 8/3/2018 7/29/2018 Reno Tennis Club Compass Tournament TBD Reno, NV 8/18/2018 8/10/2018 Lakeridge TC Bring A Ringer Member-Guest Men's & Women's Doubles Tournament USTA National Husband Wife OPEN and COMBINED AGE 100, 120 & 140 Hard Court Championships Tournament Results None so far. (775) 827-3300 650028218 Reno, NV 8/24/2018 Call LTC Zephyr Cove, NV 9/10/2018 8/27/2018 If you are aware of other tournaments in the area, please send the information to jj.kumpel@gmail.com.
Tennis Rules and The Code When the professionals play tennis, the chair umpire and lines people officiate the match using the official rules of the International Tennis Federation (ITF), of which the United States Tennis Association (USTA) is a member. The ITF rules can be found here. The USTA has its own handbook. But when we play for fun or even competitively we don t have officials to help us. Therefore we should follow The Code to ensure that we are playing fairly. Question: I played a USTA match today and my opponent called his own let after doing one of his serves. I returned the ball for a winner. He said he called a let but I said the server can't call his own let. Who is right? Answer: Few people know this, but according to "The Code, a Players' Guide to Unofficiated Matches", any player (in singles or doubles) can call a service let (ball touching the net). It must be done promptly. Usually the receiver(s) make the call and many players on the serving side decide not to get involved with the call thinking maybe they were mistaken. If the server hears a clear let and the receiver does not call it, it is best for the server to call it ASAP. Otherwise, the server hears a let and the receiver hits a winner, and after some hesitation, the server asks "Did you hear a let?" That is always a difficult situation to resolve after the point has been played. Question: During my match, I did not pick up a ball on my side of the court because it was closer to the net and out of the way in my mind. During the following point, the ball landed on the ball left on the court. I was not able to reach the ball that was misdirected as a result of hitting the ball. Can I call a let? Answer: No, you may not call a let in this situation. Because you chose to leave the ball on the court, it became part of the court for that point and you accepted the risk of the ball in play bouncing off the stray ball. Per Rule 26, you are not entitled to a let for hindrance when the hindrance is something you caused. Recycle your old tennis balls! And help build courts for kids. When you come to the courts look for the tennis ball recycling bin on the fence. By donating your used tennis balls, you will be helping the environment. The balls are crushed, the felt removed and then the balls are ground into a 99% pure tennis crumb rubber product used in many environmentally friendly products. We can thank Holland & Hart law firm, for sponsoring our recycling efforts at the Reno Tennis Club. Please don't dump old balls into landfills donate old balls to help the environment. First Quarter 2018 Reno Tennis Club Newsletter