2020 Medical and Media Waiver/Release Information and Form
The 2020 Medical and Media Waiver/Release form is available using the link below. This form must be completed, once per calendar year, by every player prior to participating in their first event of that year. Failure to complete this form prior to the event will make the player INELIGIBLE for that event. For this tournament, players must have the waiver completed by their first match time.
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Challenger 2-Day (12s-18s) and Challenger 1-Day (10s) are now located on separate tournament homepages
The 10s Divisions for this Challenger can be found using the "more info" link. The Tournament ID number for the 10s homepage is 809600520.
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Challenger Information and Schedule
Check out the new Challenger Information page on our Youth Tennis Texas website using the following link! Every Challenger tournament is listed with dates, locations, rules, formats, points, and directions on how to find ranking information!
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IF YOU NEED TO WITHDRAW YOUR CHILD PLEASE EMAIL TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR AND PROVIDE PLAYER NAME, EVENT, AGE GROUP AND REASON FOR WITHDRAWAL.
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Please check in thirty minutes before your match time at your playing site.
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**IMPORTANT – PLAYER AND PARENT INFO**
March 3
Dear Parent of Player or Player,
Thank you for entering the High Point Challenger. Your draw, along with playing times and sites, is available by clicking on the “Draws” tab above.
This webpage will be used for any updates concerning bad weather, postponements, revised schedules, etc. Tournament staff and/or volunteers will not have the time necessary to call players in case of bad weather, postponements or revised schedules. Players are responsible for checking the website or calling High Point at 972-941-7170, option 4 in case of such event.
It is recommended that all players print their own draw sheets and/or check the tournament homepage frequently throughout the tournament for results and scores. Site directors and tournament volunteers are not responsible for a player’s match times. Players are ultimately responsible for reading the draw sheets correctly.
Please check in thirty minutes before your match time at your playing site.
Thank you.
Tournament Committee
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BAD WEATHER COMMUNICATIONS
In case of bad weather during the tournament, we will post weather delay and schedule change messages as needed on the tournament homepage. Also, weather delays and schedule changes will be sent by text messages and emails through the USTA Communications Center. To receive the text messages and/or emails for this tournament, a player must "opt in" or subscribe to the emails and/or texts sent by the Tournament Director. If a player did not "opt in" at time of registration, he may do so on "My Tennis Page" when logged in to his USTA account.
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HERE'S HOW TO CHECK YOUR DRAWS FOR PLAYING TIMES AND WHERE YOU PLAY
To check your draw or your child's draw, please click on "DRAWS" and find your name or your child's name in his/her age group draw. Please note that there are multiple draws, with different colors associated (the colors have no significance). Once you have found your child's name in the draw, please print the draw sheet or carefully note the time and location of the first round match.
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HIGH POINT CHALLENGER 10'S PLAYING SITES AND DIRECTIONS LISTED BELOW
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PLAYING SITES AND SITE ABBREVIATIONS:
HPOB = High Point Tennis Center HPGB = High Point Tennis Center
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CLICK ON "MORE INFO" LISTED WITH EACH SITE TO VIEW MAP AND DRIVING DIRECTIONS
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HIGH POINT PARK TENNIS CENTER, (HPGB) (HPOB) 421Springcreek Pkwy., Plano, TX75023
Central Expressway North (from Dallas) to Exit 31 (Spring Creek Pkwy), go left under the highway and stay on Spring Creek for about ½ mile. Tennis Center is on the right side.
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Youth Tennis Texas Website: For more information on Challenger, CMZ, or SCMZ schedules, and "Junior Know The Rules," please visit www.youthtennistexas.com
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10 & Under – USTA Texas regulations mandate that all junior sanctioned tournaments offer 10 & Under Orange Ball Division (orange ball, 60 foot court and 25 inch racquet) and 10 & Under Green Ball Division (green ball, 78 foot court and 27 inch racquet). For the full 10 & under regulation, please visit our website www.texas.usta.com, click on 10 & Under Tennis.
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Excessive Overrule Guideline: The USTA Texas Officials Committee along with the Competitive Department has established a guideline in reference to excessive overrules as clarified in the Friend at Court. This guideline states "Once a player has been overruled for a second time in a match, they will be cautioned that after another overrule, they will be penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct under the point penalty system."
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Inappropriate umpire/spectator communication, whether it be about a ruling or any other facet of a tennis event is prohibited while a match is in progress. Being a parent, coach, etc. does not endow special privileges. With the only exception of the right to remove their own child from competition at any time, a parent or coach is merely a spectator.
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USTA Texas "No Late Entries" Policy for Juniors Due to a new USTA Texas internal procedure, junior division players will NOT be able to register for a tournament after the online published deadline. We are aware that currently parents reach out via email or phone to the USTA Texas staff and/or tournament director requesting to be manually added to the tournament after online registration has closed. If a player misses the registration deadline, then he/she will not be permitted to participate in that tournament
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Registration Confirmation: As a parent or player it is your responsibility to assure registration in the event. Regardless if you register on the website or mobile app after completing the registration you should visit the USTA web driven site and confirm your registration by finding the player in the applicants list. If you select to skip this process please be aware that should any malfunctions of the system occur, players will not be granted late entrance in the event due to a system error.
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Watch out For Watches: Due to recent advances in watch technology, many watches now allow communication by text or email. Just a cellphone use prohibited on court, we are going to ask that players not wear watches on court. Please do NOT be offended if you forget and go out on court with a watch and are directed to remove it during play by tournament officials. If your watch or device is a medical necessity to monitor bloods sugar levels as in the case for type one diabetes or you have another medical or ADA consideration, please inform the tournament director and the referee at check-in. Please be prepared to show documentation.
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ATTENTION ALL SPECTATORS (INCLUDES PARENTS, COACHES, RELATIVES, FRIENDS, ETC.) In an effort to promote a more enjoyable and fair experience for all, the following policy is in immediate force and effect, and shall be diligently and stringently enforced. USTA Texas has implemented a “ZERO TOLERANCE” policy for improper behavior.
1. Any attempt by a spectator to speak to the official in an abusive or disrespectful manner regarding a line call or other ruling during match play shall be cause for immediate removal from the playing area and, if warranted, from the premises.
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2. Any spectator behavior deemed unacceptable towards a player, other spectator or staff member shall be cause for immediate removal from the playing area or the entire premises. If said behavior is directed towards a player, either before, during or after a tournament, it shall result in an automatic and immediate suspension of that spectator’s right to attend USTA Texas tournaments, for a period of time to be determined by the USTA Texas Discipline and Grievance Committee. 3. Refusal to adhere to a removal request shall trigger immediate enforcement of the point penalty system against the player with whom the spectator is involved (per point penalty system regulations), including possible immediate default from the tournament. 4. The On-Site Official is the SOLE judge regarding unacceptable behavior. Inappropriate umpire/spectator communication, whether it be about a ruling or any other facet of a tennis event is prohibited while a match is in pro
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No Selection Process. All registered players will be selected.
Entry to this tournament is open to all USTA members. Entries must be submitted by Sunday, February 23, 2020 11:59:00 PM Central Time. Only USTA members can register online if available.
In the future, you can jump straight to this tournament by entering the tournament identification number: 800034020 from the searchable schedule homepage.
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