Tennis Club News

Wednesday, September 6, 2006

 


 

"Get the ball over the net. I don't care if you hit the ball 20 feet in the air, just get it over the net. Maybe your opponent jumps at it, maybe the wind takes it, maybe a bird runs into it. The ball goes into the net, you lose. Over the net, you unnerstand?"

-An advisor

 


 



Bill leaps.

 


 

The Labor Day Jamboree was some party, wasn't it? In spite of a day's rain we opened all the courts at 7:00 a.m. and the courts were busy right away. At noon the courts were full and another, what? 30 players showed up, hungry and fierce. The last game was played at 9:00 p.m. We ate a lot of desserts. Some of us ate a lot of desserts.

Thanks to all our helpers, especially Lennie, Alex, Tunie, and Barbara.

Darkness eats the back courts now by, say, 7:45, but many people are playing on through. Getting a front, lighted court at 7:00 now means that you have to call at exactly 8:00 a.m. Like, exactly. Please be patient with the staff. The phone explodes at 8.

September is usually our second busiest month. (June is the busiest.)

 



Michelle was there.



And Molly



And old pal Callie, in from California.

 


 

The next and last round robin is scheduled for Wednesday, September 13. The meal will be pizza, the weather sparkling, the company scintillating. Tennis begins at 6:00.

 


 

Dear Webmaster, Over past winters, I have fed a dormant trout fishing habit with titles devoted to the subject. The tradition of angling literature is vast, so finding enjoyable reads has not been a problem. That said, the past few months as a summer member at CTC have resulted in a desire to read about tennis as well. So far, I have enjoyed John McPhee's Levels Of The Game and selected tennis pieces from George Plimpton On Sports quite a bit. Would the CTC website readership be able to suggest further titles for a reader who's interested in "reading between the lines"?

Many thanks,
Summer Member

 


 

Joe Cortes says, it's tournament time:

As our president, Phil Crutchfield, noted in a recent e-mail, the Tennis Committee and Board of Governors voted to re-schedule the rained out Men's and Women's Doubles tournaments from June for this coming September. We have also scheduled rain dates for all the tournaments for this coming early fall. You will find below the fall tournament schedule and play format.

There will be food and refreshments throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday of tournament weekends. The Board of Governors has voted to reduce entry fee per player to $20. Players may enter by signing up on sheets posted on the bulletin board and in the clubhouse, or by asking Club staff to add their names to the sign up sheets. Sign up deadlines will be the Monday prior to the weekend the tournament is to be held.

Summer members are allowed to enter the tournaments. Players who wish to play in the doubles tournaments but have trouble finding a partner, please inform Joe Cortes (617-283-5387) or Lenny Singer (617-593-5400) so they can pair you up.

We have designed the tournament weekends to be special Club events for all. Please sign up, participate and meet/play with other Club members. If you are not able to play, please stop by and enjoy viewing the action.

In spite of continued inquiries by members, we will not be able to re-schedule the previously rained out Parent Child Tournament this season as there is no room on the schedule.

Thank you.

The Tennis Committee
Cambridge Tennis Club


Cambridge Tennis Club

Tournaments Schedule and Format


Sep 9 and 10
Draw A: Mixed Doubles

Sep 16 and 17
Draw A: Women's Doubles
Draw B: Men's Singles

Sep 23 and 24
Draw A: Men's Doubles
Draw B: Rain Date for the Mixed Doubles

Sep 30 and Oct 1
Draw A: Women's Singles
Draw B: Rain Date for the Men's Doubles

Oct 8 and Oct 9
Draw A: Rain Date for the Women's Singles
Draw B: Rain Date for the Men's Singles
Draw C: Rain Date for the Women's Doubles

The Tennis Committee reserves the right to amend the following weekend tournament schedule in the event of uncertain weather or larger or smaller draws. The schedule for each weekend shall be:

Round of 16
For draws larger than 8 entrants, all matches prior to the Quarterfinals shall be played by the Friday night before the Saturday quarterfinals.

Saturday:
8:30 AM -- Draw A Quarterfinals
11:00 AM -- Draw B Quarterfinals
1:30 PM -- Draw A and Draw B Semifinals

Sunday:
10:30AM -- Draw A and Draw B Finals

Consolation
Consolation draws for losers of their first matches will be held for the following draws:



Consolation match schedules will be set the Friday of the weekend the event is held.

The schedule for Oct 8 and 9 shall be determined based on how many tournaments are rained out for play on that date.

Match format for all rounds prior to the finals shall be a 10 game pro set with no ad scoring. All Finals shall be best 2 out of 3 sets with 12 point tiebreaker at 6-all in the set.

Joseph Cortes
(617) 283-5387

 


 

The club book should be in your hands always. Meanwhile, much of the book's information is now available on the website. (Thanks to Sheila and Ann for getting the info to us in a timely fashion.) Events, Rules, Governors and Committees are all updated, as is the New Members List. When is the next Round Robin?

The Waiting List for membership is posted online. You can find it, in chronological order, of course, in the FAQ section of the website.

The website has a long overdue new feature: a Champions Page (recently updated). Check it out.

The website has another new and important feature, the President's Corner. Check it out.

And we've added new info on the membership process. Check out MEMBERSHIP.

Some useful links:

In case you missed David Foster Wallace's profile of Federer in last week's Times (sold out on the Vineyard before you awoke maybe?) here's a link: Federer.

(Thanks, Wyatt.)

And a link to the official U.S. Open site. (Thanks, Ishmael.)

And here's a link to the espn site, with pro ranking.

And a club member (let's call him Sol) suggested a link to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, R.I. The site is rich.

We still have the tournament draws (from 2001 to 2004) available on-line (including all of the results), thanks to the Java Kid. We are re-locating the links, however.

 


 

"On the court, tennis players exchange not only ground strokes but lots of information. It's a richly interactive sport, both verbally and non-verbally. If players communicate clearly, simply, and consistently, the game will proceed more quickly, and with less fuss and misunderstanding. Here are a few guidelines that can make the game more fun, friendly, and fair for all...."

We've had some requests to run Craig Lambert's piece, sampled above, on Tennis Communication. (We'd better leave this link up on the newspage permanently.)

 


 

Website note: The website does have all of the information available in the club book on-line except the membership directory.

'Timelines' is for adepts.

 

Yearbook link will take you to the last newspage from 2005. From there you can see the whole of the Persistent Archive of last year's news.


Website Note: The time and temperature icon below is a link to a Boston weather site.

Click for Boston, Massachusetts Forecast


Joe DeBassio, Webmaster


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