2008 ROUND ROBINS

Round Robins are an integral part of MTC's program schedule.  The emphasis of the Round Robin program is to encourage intra-club play between members in a social atmosphere.

MTC members are encouraged to consult the club's Self Rating System (CLICK HERE) as a guideline for choosing which Round Robin best suits their level of play.

Due to popularity, court space and the social benefits of this program, all round robins will involve doubles play only.  Round robins are intended to provide members and avenue to expand their game against different styles of play.

Please familiarize yourself with our round robin program guidelines below.

   Program
Level
 Mon
 Wed
Sun
Mixed
 

8-10am

8-10am
Men
 
8-10am
Club Intermediate
 
7-9pm
8-10pm

 

Round Robin Guidelines:

1. Please consult the club's Self Rating System (CLICK HERE) as a guideline for choosing which Round Robin suits your level of play.

2. All program participants must be MTC members in good standing.

3. Participants must be present at the club and registered with the round robin coordinator at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.

4. There will be no phone-in registration.  The round robin coordinator will not be permitted to make any exceptions.

5. Participants should not book court time immediately prior to the start of the program session.

6. Participants are asked to inform the round robin coordinator if they must leave prior to end of the scheduled session.

7. All courts and matches will be assigned by round robin coordinator.

8. If a particular round robin session is over-booked, some participants will be asked to sit out one change

to allow each participant maximum play time. Participants asked to sit out will be chosen at random by the round robin coordinator.

9. The maximum number of courts to be used in each round robin session will be as follows:

a) Monday/Wednesday PM Club Intermediate – 4

b) Monday/Wednesday AM Mixed – 3

c) Sunday AM Mens – 3

10. Play will not begin, or will be interrupted, if weather conditions render courts unsafe as determined by the round robin coordinator.

11. The round robin coordinator will have the final

authority on all issues.

12. And, last but certainly not least, all participants are encouraged to HAVE FUN!!

 

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