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A friendship tested

We have a good win last Friday that propelled us to #1 for the time being with three matches to play on July. However this lead might have cost me a friend.

It rained just as we were getting to the NTC for our 7pm match. Friday evening traffic plus Mets was playing at the CitiField made the traffic terrible to negotiate. USTA didn’t cancel the match till the short thunderstorm crushing down at about 6:45. At about the same time, the opposing captain called – we’re friends. Our last hang out was the previous Saturday. I was still in the traffic on College Point Blvd.
“NTC has three indoor courts available, so can we play three first? One of my players is going to be late.”
My first reaction was, either we reschedule or we play all five courts. But being friend, it made me hisetated to say thing otherwise I’d say freely. I got to NTC by 6:52. All my players were there and the NTC have 5 indoor courts for 7-9 instead only 3. The cost would be double: $130 for 2 hrs which came out to $40.625 each player ($20 each for out door court). All my girls voted to play at 7. The opposing team turned it down.

There were other dramas. Actually being a captain one often needs to wear another hat among the more than dozen I described at the beginning: arbitrator. The lord has been blessing me for all those years so I did not put this one down since I never had to deal with mediating between my mates. According to my teammates who got there early they witnessed an ugly feud between two opponents resulting one cried openly.

Making the story short, when their 8th player finally arrived at 7:26, they immediately agreed to play at 8pm. It did not sit well with me. They waited for one player on the expense of my enitre team. One of my girls has to call her boss few times to delay her going to work that night. I always thought fairness and consideration come first. Of course there isn’t a rule dictating that we have to play instead rescheduling. However, our opponents first objected to then immediatly agreed to play was based on waiting for their late player is a very selfish act. Good thing we won convincingly: 16 points out of 22.

Today the coordinator clarified the situation for future reference:

Hello Captains,

I got clarification.  If the NTC offered indoor courts at the match time, then you were free to take them right away.  In that case, Xxx’s team would have been on the clock.  However, both teams agreed to wait until 8pm to play the match.

The coordinator added on 6/27:

Yes, if the NTC offered indoor courts at 7pm, then Xxx’s team would have been on the clock and the default time would have been the same 15 minutes after the match start time (i.e., 7:15pm).

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Got a watch?

Our June 15 match at Cunningham Park.

The league has a strict rule against using mobile device on the court – can be seen as coaching. I don’t wear/bring a watch when I play tennis. So if the court/club doesn’t have a clock, it’s kind of tricky: how do you determine the time?

Our 2S was late: the traffic, she’s coming from the city, and the park is new to her, etc. When she finally finds us, it’s 18 minutes passed the starting time. How do I know? I consult my cell phone. The opposing team captain and her partner rush to the bench and check at their cell phone too.

Players arriving onto the assigned court more than 15 minutes after the match start time may be defaulted at the discretion of the opposing captain (having been so advised before the start of match play on that court.)

They decide to default us. I don’t know what I’ll do if I’ve to face such decision. Winning by default never feels good. But do I have an argument here – that you are not allowed to use phone yet you default my player by using it?

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How our girlie team is formed

Not sure what to name our team:
“Cinderella” – we almost didn’t have enough players for the first match
or
“Pretty Women” – really they’re all so beautiful, especially the few babes.
..
Early in the year one of my last year 3.5 mates contacted me to join their new team. I asked Yao about it and she said I could join hers. Then Jenn wanted to join. Then two more 7.0 mixed girls wanted in. Yao considered and eventually agreed to take four of us. Then a fifth girl fm the mixed wanted in. And Kristina said ok too. I totally understand Yao’s dilemma: there are simply too many of us. She has her own base players and could take only a few. So I decided to form a girls team for the first time. Yao was very nice about it and even sent one of her girls to us.

Initially, we took a vote as to stay or go. The result was 2:2.

When we decided to form a team, it’s relatively late and most girls have found team. We were hard at recurring and our first match looked like defaulting due to lack of players. Captain Fun Erwin referred his girls, so did league. Now we’re 15 player strong.

And doing just fine. And having fun too.

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Cunningham Park

Cunningham Park
196-00 Union Turnpike
Fresh Meadows, NY 11366
718.740.6800

(LIE., 73 Ave., Union Turnpike, GCP bet. 193 St., Francis Lewis Blvd., Hollis Hills Ter., and 210 St. Queens, 11364, 11423, 11427)

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USTA 2011 rates

2011 indoor rates

Monday-Friday
6am-8am…$20/hour
8am-4pm…$40/hour
4pm-10pm …$65/hour
10pm-12am …$40/hour

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays
6am-9am…..$40/hour
9am-4pm ….$65/hour
4pm-11pm ….$40/hour (Saturday opens till 12 midnight)

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USTA 2012 court rates

 

The season court 2012-3 runs from 27-32 weeks depending on the day of the week. Rates are number of weeks times the hourly rate.

Indoor Hard Court Rates

Monday-Friday
6am-8am…$22/hour (Early Bird)
8am-4pm…$40/hour
4pm-10pm …$66/hour
10pm – 12 midnight …$40/hour
(Junior & Senior “walk-in” rate prior to 4pm) …$22/hour*
*All guests must be juniors/seniors to receive reduced rate.

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays
Saturday: 6am-12 midnight
Sunday: 6am-11pm
6am-9am…..$40/hour
9am-4pm ….$66/hour
4pm-12 midnight ….$40/hour

Outdoor Hard Court Rates

Monday-Friday
8am-4pm…$22/hour
4pm-12 midnight…$32/hour

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays
8am-12 midnight…$32/hour

Indoor Clay Court Rate

Monday-Friday
6am-8am…$22/hour (Early Bird)
8am-4pm…$40/hour
4pm-10pm …$66/hour
10pm – 12 midnight …$40/hour
(Junior & Senior “walk-in” rate prior to 4pm) …$22/hour*
*All guests must be juniors/seniors to receive reduced rate.

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays
Saturday: 6am-12 midnight
Sunday: 6am-11pm
6am-9am….$40/hour
9am-4pm ….$66/hour
4pm-12 midnight ….$40/hour

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A sweep

We did well tonight. Our opponents didn’t play well. The girl looks like a college player or a pro, with nice form and is really fit, meaning physically sound, not like Michelin Tires that I carry!
1D: 6-2. 6-2
2D: 6-1. 6-1
3D: 7-6, 6-0

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What to do when your kid is injured

I spent better part of the day trying to hunt the 6th player down for tonight’s match. The scheduled player got injured late last night while playing. And no one on the team is available. Many emails ensued with the opposing captain/coordinator that includes the lecture. Then suddenly in the afternoon someone mentioned that .. in fact .. could play. I’m grateful for such heroic act but somehow feeling my time had misspent, and inconvenient few others in the process. Maybe just because I’ve too much stuff on my plate at the moment?

What are you talking about court fee? Court fee has been paid to the League, so no one can get it back because it’s late. Your players have paid your share of the court. The captain (you) have to tell your scheduled players that this will be counted as one of the matches they have paid for. For our players, it is not good and fair because they paid for a match but not going to play a match so it will be tough on me to tell the 3 d players that they won’t play a match tonight.

When we got on the court, did I realize my 8.0 has just finished theirs. and my usual partner was quite ..

1D: 3-6, 1-6
2D: 2-6, 3-6
3D: 3-6, 6-4, 0-1

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A losing win

My in box lighted up when I woke up. Our team handed the unbeatable #1 its first defeat. Sweet!! Ha, upon closer inspection, our team actually lost becasue we only earned 5 points: because we were the home team so we were awarded the split second court as the win. The opponent took the first court for 6 points while we won the 3D with only 3 points.

1D: 1-6, 2-6
2D: 6-7, 5-3
3D: 6-3, 6-3

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A hard lose

Playing with a cool new partner whom I’ve never seen before. We did well enough to win first set at 4. Actually I lost my mind becasue when they called it set I thought it was only 15-40.
Second set. We had a nice lead. Then the came back a little. She was serving at 3-4 and 0-40. My mind began to work: ok .. it’ll be 5-3 and my partner will be serving .. the game/set/match is just around corner.
Then .. they fought back point by point by point by point and won the game.
My partner lost his serve.
He held his.
So third set tie break
Very quickly, it’s 0-8.
We did managed to win two points thou.
I lost sleep for 3 nights on that. Ok, JK. But it’s hard.
1D: 6-2, 6-4
2D: 3-6, 0-6
3D: 6-4, 4-6, 0-1

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