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USTA League Team Guidelines
The Foster City Tennis Club sponsors USTA League
Teams in spring, summer and fall. The spring leagues consist of Adult
League and Super Seniors. The summer league is a Fifty Mixed Doubles
League. The fall leagues consist of Mixed Doubles, Seniors and Combo.
Please consult the various sections below for quick navigation if you
don't want to read from beginning to end.
Guidelines/Requirements
The team with the best win/loss record goes to
the District Playoffs against the top teams from other areas. (Some
levels will have local playoffs before District Playoffs, which are
determined at the Captains’ Meeting.) The winning team at the District
Playoffs advances to the Sectional Playoffs. Finally, the winners of
the Sectionals earn the opportunity to represent Northern California
at the National Championships.
Teams must be registered on-line with USTA
Norcal in order to participate, with the following requirements:
- Age Requirements:
- Adult League -- 19 years and older
- Combo League -- 19 years and older
- Seniors League -- 50 years and
older
- Fifty Mixed League -- 50 years
and older
- Super Seniors League -- 60 years
and older
65 years and older
- Each player must be a member of the Foster
City Tennis Club, who is sponsoring our team by providing courts and
insurance during competition. See FCTC
membership for information on membership fees. Click
here to print out a membership form and send it to the address
indicated on the form to join the Foster City Tennis Club.
- Each player must have a valid USTA membership
through end of a particular league season. Individual Membership is
$35/yr and Family Membership (2 or more members of same family) is
$55/yr. Membership can only be purchased or renewed by calling 1-800-990-8782.
Information on what a USTA membership provides can be found at the
USTA Norcal website.
- Each player must have an NTRP rating. Starting
in 2002, players entering the USTA League Program must rate themselves
in accordance with the NTRP. When players are self-rating,they should
place themselves in the higher level of play. For more information
check out the USTA
Self Rating Page.
Players who are good athletes or intend to
spend a great deal of time taking lessons and practicing should
be aware that their improvement may be significant enough to surpass
their original Self Rating category by the time they reach a championship
level. To avoid possible disqualification, these players should
place themselves at a higher level of play at the beginning of the
season.
The opportunity to self rate is presented
when a player registers for a team. When a player enters his or
her name on a roster, the computer checks for a valid rating, and
finding none, will take the player directly to the self rating program.
After the player has self rated, the program continues and the player
can place himself on a team roster.
- Each player must pay a league fee to play
on a USTA team, which is only payable online to USTA and determined
by USTA. Some captains may choose to collect money from their team
members before entering them onto the USTA roster, at which time the
charge will be billed to the captain's credit card. The Captain of
a USTA team is the only person exempt from the USTA fee.
Players may be added to team rosters throughout
the season as long as they are not playing for a team in a different
area. Players are, however, allowed to change teams up to 4 weeks from
the start of the season, provided no matches have been played by that
player. For those players who are playing on one team and want to join
another team in a different area, please check the USTA Norcal website
for the last date to join a team; this usually happens mid-season.
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Getting Started
If you are interested in joining a USTA Team,
please send email to: fctcleagues@yahoo.com.
The USTA Coordinator for the Foster City Tennis Club will find a team
for you and notify the captain.
USTA determines when online team registration
is open/closed. After the close date, USTA will start scheduling for
all areas. Foster City Tennis Club will be playing mid-peninsula. Once
the schedules are determined, USTA will notify each captain of their
scheduled week, so that captains can arrange with FCTC for home matches
so that court allocations can be finalized.
There are basically three seasons: Spring, Summer
and Fall--
- Spring is for Adult and Super Seniors
Leagues
- Summer is for Fifty Mixed Doubles and
Combo Leagues
- Fall is for Mixed Doubles and Senior
Leagues
Information on each of these teams are provided
separately on this website.
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Spring USTA Leagues
- There are two leagues: Adult League and Super
Seniors.
- The Adult League season starts mid-April and
ends in July and the Super Seniors League starts in May and ends in
July/August. The schedule won’t be known until USTA posts it on the
website for Captains to schedule their home matches.
- Each adult league team competition consists
of 5 matches: 2 singles and 3 doubles. The team with the most wins
(3 out of 5) gets a point. The losing team gets a 0. At the end of
the season, the team with the most wins may have a playoff with the
winner going to the District Playoffs, otherwise the top team will
advance. (The exception may be the 2.5 and 5.0 levels where their
team competition consists of 3 matches: 1 singles and 2 doubles.)
- Teams in flights of 5 or fewer teams have
a 2-team playoff at the end of the season.
- Team in flights of 6 or more teams have
a 4-team playoff at the end of the season.
- Each super seniors league team competition
consists of 3 doubles matches. The team with the most wins (2 out
of 3) gets a point. The losing team gets a 0. At the end of the season,
the team with the most wins may have a playoff with the winner going
to the Sectional Championships, otherwise the top team will advance.
If there is a tie, USTA has guidelines for calculating the tie, so
sometimes the individual matches may make a difference at the end
of the season if there is a tie.
- Each individual match consists of 2 out of
3 sets. The 12-point tiebreaker rule applies when a set reaches 6-6.
All practice serves must be taken before play begins.
- Adult league matches may be scheduled on
weeknights or weekends; this will depend on court availability
and what other clubs have in terms of court allocations. All match
times are not negotiable once scheduled. Evening match start time
is around 6:00pm, with a default time of 6:15pm. Try to be at the
courts 20 minutes before match time for warm-up. Keep in mind that
most of the teams are very serious and will hold you to the default
time, so don’t be late; it is not worth defaulting and it is also
unfair to your teammates.
- Super Seniors league matches may be scheduled
on weeknights, weekends or on weekdays. All match times are only
negotiable by the captains.
- During competition play, a lineup must be
made every week. In order to make it easier for captains to schedule
players/teams, please notify your captain as early as possible, what
dates you cannot play.
- For home games, each player is expected to
bring a new can of Penn or Wilson tennis balls and the team is expected
to provide snacks, drinks, etc., to share with the visiting team.
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Summer USTA Leagues
- There are two summer leagues: Fifty Mixed
and Combo
- The Fifty Mixed season starts in July and
ends late September, with the winners going to Sectional Championships.
The schedule won’t be known until USTA posts it on the website for
Captains to schedule their home matches.
- The Combo season starts in August and ends
mid-November, with the winners going to Sectional Championships. The
schedule won’t be known until USTA posts it on the website for Captains
to schedule their home matches.
- Each team competition consists of 3 doubles
matches: The team with the most wins (2 out of 3) gets a point. The
losing team gets a 0. At the end of the season, the team with the
most wins may have a playoff with the winner going to the District
Playoffs, otherwise the top team will advance.
- Teams in flights of 5 or fewer teams have
a 2-team playoff at the end of the season.
- Team in flights of 6 or more teams have
a 4-team playoff at the end of the season.
- Each individual match consists of 2 out of
3 sets. The 12-point tiebreaker rule applies when a set reaches 6-6.
All practice serves must be taken before play begins.
- Matches may be scheduled on weeknights
or weekends; this will depend on court availability and what other
clubs have in terms of court allocations. All match times are not
negotiable once scheduled. Try to be at the courts 20 minutes before
match time for warm-up. Keep in mind that most of the teams are very
serious and will hold you to the default time, so don’t be late; it
is not worth defaulting and it is also unfair to your teammates.
- During competition play, a lineup must be
made every week. In order to make it easier for captains to schedule
players/teams, please notify your captain as early as possible, what
dates you cannot play.
- For home games, each player is expected to
bring a new can of Penn or Wilson tennis balls and the team is expected
to provide snacks, drinks, etc., to share with the visiting team.
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Fall USTA Leagues
- There are three leagues: Mixed Doubles and
Seniors.
- The Mixed Doubles and Seniors season starts
late September and ends in February. The schedule won’t be known until
USTA posts it on the website for Captains to schedule their home matches.
Additionally, voting for local playoffs will be conducted by the Area
Coordinator.
- Each team competition consists of 3 doubles
matches: The team with the most wins (2 out of 3) gets a point. The
losing team gets a 0. At the end of the season, the team with the
most wins may have a playoff with the winner going to the District
Playoffs, otherwise the top team will advance.
- Teams in flights of 5 or fewer teams have
a 2-team playoff at the end of the season.
- Team in flights of 6 or more teams have
a 4-team playoff at the end of the season.
- Each individual match consists of 2 out of
3 sets. The 12-point tiebreaker rule applies when a set reaches 6-6.
All practice serves must be taken before play begins.
- Matches may be scheduled on weeknights
or weekends; this will depend on court availability and what other
clubs have in terms of court allocations. All match times are not
negotiable once scheduled. Try to be at the courts 20 minutes before
match time for warm-up. Keep in mind that most of the teams are very
serious and will hold you to the default time, so don’t be late; it
is not worth defaulting and it is also unfair to your teammates.
- During competition play, a lineup must be
made every week. In order to make it easier for captains to schedule
players/teams, please notify your captain as early as possible, what
dates you cannot play.
- For home games, each player is expected to
bring a new can of Penn or Wilson tennis balls and the team is expected
to provide snacks, drinks, etc., to share with the visiting team.
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Updated 10/01/05
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