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 GSM TENNIS EXPERIENCE’s "KIDS ROGY TENNIS PLAY EVENT"


Section/District: Florida / Region 8

Tournament ID:  34748

Date: May 21st 2016

Skill Level: Entry Level (Is your child just starting to compete? Kids can gain experience and confidence by playing

                    multiple matches close to home)

Surface Type: Hard Court

Draws Posted: 5/19/2016


ORGANIZATION

Org. Name: Game Set Match Tennis Experience

Org. Phone: (954) 496-6061

Org. Website: www.gsm-tennis.com

Tennis Courts Address: 2500 N Rock Island Rd, Margate FL 33063
                        

Entries Close: Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 11:59 AM (Eastern Time)

Entry Admission: $30.00 per player.

Contacts:

Director: Peter Constandache

Director Cell: (954) 496-6061

Director Email: peter@gsm-tennis.com

Please be advised: Parents and Players
NO TENNIS CLASSES WILL BE AVAILABLE ON SATURDAY, MAY 21st, 2016


DIVISIONS & PLAYERS REGISTERED FOR THE TOURNAMENT

Level 9 Boys’ & Girls’ 10 and Under Singles: 36′ Red Ball (5-7 yrs old)
Players: Melanie, Lorena, Ethan, Anisah, Kaden, Payton, Jerrid, Annyah, 
Level 9 Boys’ & Girls’ 10 and Under Singles: 60′ Orange Ball (8-10 yrs old)
Players: Sebastian, Alexandra, Santiago, Karina, Kristofer, Derrick, Hunor, Daniel, Abigayle, William, Alexander, Mathias, 
Level 9 Boys’ & Girls’ Singles: 78′ Green Ball (11-14 yrs old)
Players: Cynthia, David, Ashley, Tristan, Allyson, Dwayne, Jaylynne, Gabrielle, Charlisse, Luca, Breah, 

IMPORTANT INFO:
All questions prior to event, please call (954) 496-6061
All players should report to the check-in for the round-robin court assignments 30 min prior to their first match.
ROGY Tennis Play Event draws and matches schedule will be posted by Thursday, May 19th at 12:00PM 
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Notes: 
All GSM TENNIS players selected for the tournament must wear the GSM Tennis logo uniform!

To register for this event click on the link bellow. After the CHECKOUT leave a message with your child's full name, age, and the group ball category where is going to participate. 


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GSM Tennis / ROGY Play Format, Scoring, Rules and Regulations:


NON-SECTIONED ROGY Tennis Play Event / Non-Elimination Format


Round Robin Match Format that varies by age.  


Age: Natural age Division that is gender neutral. 8U, 10U, 12U, 13+


If your child’s level of play is higher then the group age where he/she belongs, please contact us in order to be placed

under the right group category. Example: If your child is 7 years old but ready to compete in the Orange Ball Group, let us

know, so we can place him/her according to their level of play
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Scoring Format:


Level 9: BG(5-7yrs (36’Court/Red Ball) )s, NEF:– Two of 7-point tiebreaker short sets. If sets are tied 1-1, a tie-breaker to 7 should

be played which would count as the 3rd set. First to 7 points wins the set/match, but must win by 2 points.



Level 9: BG(8-10yrs (60’Court/Orange Ball) )s, NEF: Two of 4 games short sets. First to 4 games wins the set. If games are tied

3-3 a short tie-breaker should be played to determine the winner of the set. In a short tie-breaker format the winner is the first to win

5 points, and must win by two points. If sets are tied 1-1, a tie-breaker to 7 should be played which would count as the 3rd set. First

to 7 points wins the set/match, but must win by 2 points. Due to time constraints, it is important that games are played using “No-ad”

scoring. When a game is tied 40-40, the next point determines the winner of the game.



Level 9: BG(11-14yrs (78’Court/Green Ball) )s, NEF: Two of 4 games short sets. First to 4 games wins the set. If games are tied 3-

3 a tie-breaker should be played to determine the winner of the set. In a tie-breaker format the winner is the first to win 7 points, and

must win by two points. If sets are tied 1-1, a tie-breaker to 10 should be played which would count as the 3rd set. First to 10 points

wins the set/match, but must win by 2 points. 


Rules and Regulations


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