Doubles tennis accepting individual challenge on any court time plus a team concept where all matches are played the same day for a given level such as 2.0. At first we want to have steady partners whenever possible but allow enough flexibility that everyone who shows up on game day will play.
Playing Level: 2.00 to 4.00
Match Format: Doubles
Gender:
All
3. This ladder is free to join.
4. This ladder will begin February 27, 2020 and end February 27, 2021.
5. Teams have 7 days to accept or decline a challenge before it is automatically declined.
6. Teams will not be penalized for declining challenges.
7. Teams have 7 days to play an accepted challenge before it expires and the following occurs:
The challenged team automatically declines the challenge.
8. Teams will not be penalized for not playing matches.
9. Teams may only play an opponent within 4 ranks below them.
10. Forfeits will not be treated like a lost match, and will have no affect on rankings or points.
11. Any of the following match formats can be used:
Anything Goes: Players decide what type of match they would like to play.
Example scores: 5-3, 8-2 or 21-20, 21-18
12. The following system will be used to compute a player's position on the ladder.
Leap Frog: This is the most basic and simplest ranking system. When a lower ranked player beats a higher ranked player, the lower ranked player "leap frogs" over the higher ranked player, pushing them and each player initially between them down one spot. If the higher ranked player wins, nothing happens.
13. After the match, the winner will submit the score.
14. All ladder members should maintain current contact information. If you change phone numbers or e-mail addresses, you must update your profile so other member can contact you and you will receive email notifications.
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Werewolves is a tennis league in Mesa, Arizona.
Doubles tennis accepting individual challenge on any court time plus a team concept where all matches are played the... same day for a given level such as 2.0. At first we want to have steady partners whenever possible but allow enough flexibility that everyone who shows up on game day will play.