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Check out the Women’s Doubels Standings Here, and Sign Up Here
Check out the Men’s Doubles Standings Here, and Sign Up Here
Check out the Mixed Doubles Standings Here, and Sign Up Here
Check out the Women’s Singles Standings Here, and Sign Up Here
Check out the Men’s Singles Standings Here, and Sign Up Here
Women’s, Men’s, and Mixed Doubles Rules
Entry Fees: $50 Members – $75 Nonmembers:
Each player – Teams of 2 – Signup with a partner. Goes towards prizes and ensuring players participate the entirety of the ladder. The top of the ladder gets 20% of the $50 entry fees for that ladder. Medals/prizes are awarded for the top in each skill level at the end of the 12 weeks.
Challenge Guidelines:
Partner must be within .5 DUPR range of your own. Teams may challenge upwards a maximum of two positions. Challengers must issue the challenge to higher players and matches must be accepted and scheduled within one week of the challenge, unless both players agree to an extension or Charlott accepts a reasonable reason for a delay such as a challenged player being out of town or injured. In any event, all matches must be played within three weeks, or the challenged player is dropped from the ladder.
Playing Format:
All matches will be the best 2 out of 3, to 11, win by 2. Matches stopped for bad weather or similar reasons must be completed within one week or the leading player wins.
The challenging team chooses serve or side.
Challenger Responsibilities:
Challengers will make all needed court reservations and supply balls for the match. If there is a preferred court location, the challenger may choose his or her court. The time of matches must be convenient to both players.
Reporting Scores:
Winners of matches must report scores to Charlott via the score reporting link within 48 hours of the match.
Post-Match Positions:
If the higher position player wins the match, there is no change of position. If the challenger wins the match, he or she moves into the loser’s position, and everyone in between moves down one place.
Joining the Ladder Late:
A person joining an existing ladder has one initial chance to challenge anyone in any position on the ladder. If he or she loses that challenge match they will then be placed on the bottom of the ladder and have to challenge to move up. The new ladder participant who wins that initial match moves into the position of the person they just defeated.
Women’s, and Men’s Singles Rules
Entry Fees:
$50 Members – $75 Nonmembers: Goes towards prizes and ensuring players participate the entirety of the ladder. The top of the ladder gets 20% of the $50 entry fees for that ladder. Medals/prizes are awarded to the top in each skill level at the end of the 12 weeks.
Challenge Guidelines:
Players may challenge upwards a maximum of two positions. Challengers must issue the challenge to higher players and matches must be accepted and scheduled within one week of the challenge, unless both players agree to an extension or Charlott accepts a reasonable reason for a delay such as a challenged player being out of town or injured. In any event, all matches must be played within three weeks, or the challenged player is dropped from the ladder.
Playing Format:
All matches will be the best 2 out of 3, to 11, win by 2. Matches stopped for bad weather or similar reasons must be completed within one week or the leading player wins. Challenging player chooses serve or side.
Challenger Responsibilities:
Challengers will make all needed court reservations and supply balls for the match. If there is a preferred court location, the challenger may choose his or her court. The time of matches must be convenient to both players.
Reporting Scores:
Winners of matches must report scores to Charlott via the score reporting link within 48 hours of the match.
Post-Match Positions:
If the higher position player wins the match, there is no change of position. If the challenger wins the match, he or she moves into the loser’s position, and everyone in between moves down one place.
Joining the Ladder Late:
A person joining an existing ladder has one initial chance to challenge anyone in any position on the ladder. If he or she loses that challenge match they will then be placed on the bottom of the ladder and have to challenge to move up. The new ladder participant who wins that initial match moves into the position of the person they just defeated.