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PRESENTED BY SCHOOLS CHALLENGE Represent your school in a fun teams event Test your skills against teams from across your region Earn your chance to play in the final at the Brisbane International

Brisbane International Schools Challenge - Red Ball The Brisbane International Red Ball Schools Challenge is a mixed team competition for Queensland Primary Schools which uses modified equipment and numeric scoring. This competition is divided into 2 divisions. Division 1 is the competition pathway for teams wanting to qualify for the State Final held at the Brisbane International. Division 2 is about encouraging participation, providing a fun, social playing experience and giving students the opportunity to represent their school in a team environment. Competition Structure Equipment & Court Specifics: 21, 23 or 25 inch ANZ Tennis Hot Shots racquets for participating players Low compression (25%) red tennis balls 3m and 5.5m ANZ Tennis Hot Shots nets as required; alternatively, barrier tape may also be used Drop down lines as required Teams: Up to year 4 students enrolled in the school Teams can be all boys, all girls or mixed gender 8 players per team with up to two substitutes Schools can enter multiple teams (one teacher required per school plus one manager per team to assist in the supervision of matches). Small schools with a combined enrolment of no more than 200 may enter a combined team. For example: 2 schools of 100 students can combine students to form one team. All players to wear their school sports uniforms or team shirt. Players can only enter in one coloured event- red, orange or green and should be entered at their developmental tennis level rather than chronological age

Court Setup: Red ball tennis court (doubles and singles) Doubles court (x2): 5.5m in width by 11m in length; if 5.5m nets are unavailable join 2 x 3m nets together, alternatively barrier tape may also be used if you have limited nets. Singles court (x4): 3m in width by 11m in length (3m net). Courts to be set up the following ways depending on the number of courts (tennis, basketball, etc) available and the number of teams competing (see diagram) Use drop down lines to mark court area and allow a 1m gap between red courts C OURT SET UP Singles Singles Doubles Doubles Singles Singles 3m 3m 5.5m 5.5m 3m 3m 1m 1m 1m 1m 1m Format of Competition for District, Region & State Championships: Timed numeric scoring A Round Robin format, each match will run for 30 mins with eight 3-minute-rotations of four singles and two doubles rubbers. After each rotation players of Team A move one spot to their right, all players of Team B move two spots to their right. This is done to guarantee different match-ups throughout play. At the end of each rotation (rubber), the child with the most points will raise their hand (if the game is drawn, both players must raise their hands). Each won or drawn rubber is awarded 1 point. The team with the most points after 8 rotations wins the match. Matches can be played in a single round robin format or in pools in case of large participation numbers.

Rules of Competition: To begin, players paper, scissors, rock and the winner chooses to serve or receive. Serve to be a drop bounce hit over the net, with the receiver allowing the ball to bounce once before returning. There is no second serve. Players alternate serves. Serve must bounce before the singles sideline If there is a Let (meaning the ball hits the net and goes in) play continues. Division 1: no volleys (ball must bounce). Division 2: volleys are allowed. Matches are timed (3 min) and scored numerically e.g. 1-0, 1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 etc, timing may be adjusted in the event of hot weather. Server to call out the score BEFORE each point. If there is a dispute, please replay the point or ask for the Court Supervisor. Pegs may be used to assist with scoring. When the siren sounds to end the match, players finish the rally then shake hands. The player with the most points will raise their racquet, if there is a draw both players raise racquets. The Court Supervisor will then record scores from rubber e.g. 6-2. Full School Sport uniform or team shirt must be worn. Want to Play? Take the chance to be part of a fun, inclusive and team oriented competition and contact us! Tennis District Representatives will convene district gala days for both divisions (1 & 2). District & Regional dates will be communicated at district school sport meetings. Register your team online at: https://www.tennis.com.au/qld/players/juniors/leagues/ school-leagues/brisbane-international-schools-challenge/bisc-red-ball and follow the dropdown menus to choose your district/region and complete registration details. If your district does not have a tennis representative and you would like a district gala day to occur, please email qldschools@tennis.com.au Event Standards: Division 1, minimum of 3 schools. Division 2, any number of schools with no less than 3 teams. Use of appropriate ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Red Ball modified equipment (court dimensions, nets, balls, racquets) In Division 1, if less than 3 schools have registered to play in the qualifying event, schools will automatically go through to regionals. All events must use the same competition format as described above. Completion of an event report including teams involved, feedback, photos, contact details and winner. Maximum team entries per school - Division 1, 2 teams. Division 2, 6 teams.

Team Qualification Numbers: District to Regionals District Team Numbers at Gala Day Up to 8 teams Number of teams to qualify for Regional Final Top 2 teams go through 9-16 teams Top 3 teams go through 17+ teams Top 4 teams go through Team Qualification Numbers: Regionals to State Final The winner and runner-up at each regional final will qualify for the State Final at the Brisbane International. For further assistance: Tennis Queensland - P: (07) 3120 7904 - E: qldschools@tennis.com.au

Brisbane International Schools Challenge - Orange Ball The Brisbane International Orange Ball Schools Challenge is a mixed team competition for Queensland primary schools. Each school has the opportunity to nominate teams at Regional ties throughout Queensland. Winners at each event are then invited to compete at the State Final at the Brisbane International. Regional trials traditionally are held on a school day in term 3. Competition Structure Equipment & Court Specifics: 50 % compression orange balls ¾ tennis court Drop down lines as required Winners from all regional ties qualify for the State Final Teams: Up to Year 5 students enrolled in the school Teams can be all boys, all girls or mixed gender 4 to 5 players per team Players should be ranked in order of their singles ability Small schools with a combined enrolment of no more than 200 may enter a combined team. For example: 2 schools of 100 students can combine students to form one team. All players to wear their school sport uniforms or team shirt Each team requires a separate manager Players can only enter in one coloured event- red, orange or green and should be entered at their developmental tennis level rather than chronological age

Court setup: Orange ball tennis court (singles and doubles) Court Dimensions: 6.4m width x 18.29m in length Use drop down lines to mark ¾ court area C OURT SET UP 6.4m 18.29m Format of competition for Region and State Championships: FAST4 scoring: o first to 4 games o tie-breaker at 3 games all o no ad-scoring o play lets Each team is guaranteed to play at least 3 matches on the day (where possible). Teams play 4 singles and two doubles rubbers where possible The format may be shortened to two doubles rubbers in case not enough courts are available.

Rules of competition: To begin, spin the racquet and the winner chooses to serve or receive Normal serving rules apply If there is a Let (meaning the ball hits the net and goes in) play continues. Server to call out the score BEFORE each point. Teams have to play according to the order of their player rankings The best ranked player nominated for doubles needs to play in the no. 1 doubles. Court 1 No 1 Singles No 3 Singles No 1 Doubles Court 2 No 2 Singles No 4 Singles No 2 Doubles Etiquette Tennis Queensland Competition pathways aim to provide safe and enjoyable environments, encouraging the long-term participation of all young players and to provide a positive experience at all levels. To achieve this vision, all parties involved need to adhere to the etiquette rules as attached to the official competition rules. It is expected that every effort is made by Parents, Managers, Coaches, Teachers, Officials and friends to create a safe and enjoyable environment for players to participate. Want to Play? Take the chance to be part of a fun, inclusive and team oriented competition and contact us! Regional dates will be communicated online on the Tennis Queensland website and at district school sport meetings. Winners from all regional ties qualify for the State Final If your district does not have a tennis representative and you would like information on regional trial dates, please email qldschools@tennis.com.au For further assistance: Tennis Queensland - P: (07) 3120 7904 - E: qldschools@tennis.com.au

Brisbane International Schools Challenge - Green Ball The Brisbane International Orange Ball Schools Challenge is a mixed team competition for Queensland primary schools. Each school has the opportunity to nominate teams at Regional ties throughout Queensland. Winners at each event are then invited to compete at the State Final at the Brisbane International. Regional trials traditionally are held on a school day in term 3. Competition Structure Equipment & Court Specifics: 75 % compression green balls Full sized tennis court Winners from all regional ties qualify for the State Final Teams: Up to Year 6 students enrolled in the school Teams can be all boys, all girls or mixed gender 4 to 5 players per team Players should be ranked in order of their singles ability Small schools with a combined enrolment of no more than 200 may enter a combined team. For example: 2 schools of 100 students can combine students to form one team. All players to wear their school sport uniforms or team shirt Each team requires a separate manager Players can only enter in one coloured event- red, orange or green and should be entered at their developmental tennis level rather than chronological age

Format of competition for Region and State Championships: FAST4 scoring: o first to 4 games o tie-breaker at 3 games all o no ad-scoring o play lets Each team is guaranteed to play at least 3 matches on the day (where possible). Teams play 4 singles and two doubles rubbers where possible The format may be shortened to two doubles rubbers in case not enough courts are available. Rules of competition: To begin, spin the racquet and the winner chooses to serve or receive Normal serving rules apply If there is a Let (meaning the ball hits the net and goes in) play continues. Server to call out the score BEFORE each point. Teams have to play according to the order of their player rankings The best ranked player nominated for doubles needs to play in the no. 1 doubles. Court 1 No 1 Singles No 3 Singles No 1 Doubles Court 2 No 2 Singles No 4 Singles No 2 Doubles Etiquette Tennis Queensland Competition pathways aim to provide safe and enjoyable environments, encouraging the long-term participation of all young players and to provide a positive experience at all levels. To achieve this vision, all parties involved need to adhere to the etiquette rules as attached to the official competition rules. It is expected that every effort is made by Parents, Managers, Coaches, Teachers, Officials and friends to create a safe and enjoyable environment for players to participate. Want to Play? Take the chance to be part of a fun, inclusive and team oriented competition and contact us! Regional dates will be communicated online on the Tennis Queensland website and at district school sport meetings. Winners from all regional ties qualify for the State Final If your district does not have a tennis representative and you would like information on regional trial dates, please email qldschools@tennis.com.au For further assistance: Tennis Queensland - P: (07) 3120 7904 - E: qldschools@tennis.com.au