- Register Online using your USTA membership # and 10 digit team code
- Registration deadline: March 1, 2011
- Team Match Fees ($29 per player per match) – all fees must be paid in full by February 21, 2011. Failure to pay team fees by the deadline will result in match cancellation and/or players being excluded from future Metrotennis CTA league play. NOTE: Matches played prior to the deadline must be paid for by 3pm the day prior to the match date.
- Match fees are paid online: USTA League Tennis -> Queens League -> Pay for matches.
- Rescheduling Courts: Each team may request to re-schedule a maximum of 3 courts per season. NOTE: You can only re-schedule one court per match — 3rd doubles. All re-schedule requests must be submitted no later than February 10, 2011. One date will be given for the re-schedule. If either team can not make the re-schedule date, the requesting team must forfeit.
- Warm ups may take no more than fifteen minutes, including service practice. If a player arrives on court prior to the default time, they are only entitled to a 5 minute warm-up. Under no circumstances may a match start more than 20 minutes past the match start time.
- FIVE MINUTE RULE: if 5 minutes or more remain before the end of the match, you MUST start and attempt to complete the next game. If less than 5 minutes remain, do NOT start a new game.
- Tentative Playoff Dates
The playoff schedule is determined at the sole discretion of the league coordinator and may be altered. All teams will be notified of the exact dates once they are finalized.- District playoffs: tbd (National Tennis Center)
- Regional Playoffs: May 14 & 15, 2011 (National Tennis Center)
- Eastern Section Championships : June 3 – 5, 2012 in Schenectady
- National Mixed Doubles – Tucson AZ. : 6.0, 8.0, 10.0 – November 18-20; 7.0 & 9.0 – November 11-13
Archive for Sports
Queens mixed 2011 rules
Monks and water
一个和尚挑水喝,两个和尚抬水喝,三个和尚没水喝
To drink water one should carry it by himself, to drink water two would carry it together. Unfortunately, there would have no water if there are three people.
This saying implies when there are too many people involved in one task without clear definition as who is doing what, the matter ends up unaccomplished.
At USTA league, the rule says that the captions should confirm match few days prior and should enter the score within 24 hours upon the conclusion. Well, most captains were really good, always do it but there are few who don’t. And I think some time one captain might think the other is doing it hence s/he isn’t doing it .. To eliminate the confusion or expectation, the league should just make it clear which team is doing what. Make the loser entering the score seems compounding the sorrow .. so let the winning captain to relive the joy once more 🙂
My two cents
Being new and fresh, here are few of my thoughts ..
- Make the language straightforward
- Auto fills the Q16
- 4.5 plays as 4.0 due to year end rating
- You can’t really search me on the site because my last name has only 3 letters – 4 letters is the min
- Be a hardened computer-rated veteran to go onto the Championship level
- 3 strikes you’re out .. make putting up an illegal pairing a strike
- The home team captain to confirm the court and winning team captain enter the score
The crunching time
Due to unavailability of our de facto chauffeur yesterday ( 赶场 .. did I tell you that all my players are super hot and in demand??), so I offered to drive. But my teammates politely told me no because, well, my car isn’t posh enough for them.
Sight.
One of the couples even bought a mini van – their kids are all grew, mind you. Guess my little diggy car isn’t really up to their standard.
So that’s an embarrassment #1.
The embarrassment 2: my ancient tennis racket. After I broken this one in the autumn, they breathed a relief thinking finally I’ll buy a new one. Ha .. I have two, inherited from my kids. To appease them, I forced Pumpkin let me use hers. High five, good Mom.
(The embarrassment 3 .. had been fixed.)
The embarrassment 4 .. ok, I shall stop here. The list is long.
Having just lost badly last Tuesday with only 3 more matches to go in the regular season, we were under pressure heading into our 8th match on Friday night. I don’t really recall anyone on the team, except: they’re the #1 team at the moment in our division with 59 points; I vaguely remembered they have a giant man player who’s really really good. And .. I was told that they were the team who filed complaint against us that resulting four bump ups last season. (The complaint did not disclose the identity of the team/individual instead the coordinator filed.)
Kai and I played the second string on Court 9. The guy aced me on his second serve to start the game. Then Kai lost his serve. Within a few minutes, we were down to 0-2.
2-2
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5-3
5-6
Then we found ourselves down 0:2 in the tie break .. finally we won the first set tie break. It was a very exciting set. We both had our chances and misfortunes. I had two bad line call on his serve (too fast for my aging eyes!!) and Kai corrected me. Glad he did. (.. actually the second one wasn’t an out call but my grunt!!)
We started the second set down 0-2, again. Errrrrrrr… Then the guy came over to our side questioning his first serve, which was clearly out. He pointed to a mark that’s closer to the net when his ball landed actually closer to the service line. I even gone as far to ask the girl, who replied that she didn’t see it. In any case, the match was well played. And he never once hit hard at me, which I appreciated very much.
During the second set, their guy on Court 8 had the cramps and my girl was on the floor giving him medical treatment. Glad she did. Good sportsmanship should always come first.
Court 10 was the last one to finish. They were down 1:4 in the third set tie break but came back to win at 10:8. Lum has cold so she wasn’t moving well. She said she was extremely tired during the second set.
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About our 7th match on Jan 14.
This email started on a total different subject but then my teammate replied with the following ..
.. .. Opponents were kind of tricky and did a lot of talking so after they won the first set, they kept talking so we ended up in second set at 5/5. At one point I had to say let’s play.
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“Oh no ..” As I was reading it because I had exact experience when I played them on Nov 7, the first match of the season. The girl was teamed with a different partner. After they won the first set, they began talking excessively on their own serve and on ours when they would turn their backs to the net. We just had to wait. At one time, I called out.. “please let us play ..” The girl held up her hand, “just a second.”
Tennis is really being played in good faith. I really don’t appreciate such conduct.
I said nothing after the match, because I was new to the timed match format and we finished just as time was up. I probably should have.
City View
City View
43-34 32nd Place
Long Island City NY 11101
(718) 389-6252
Feb 15, 2011:
The Club is near the LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, inside of a warehouse with large and slow elevator. The surrounding area is very crabby and dirty, and the parking is difficult. The club itself is pretty new, nicely done but somehow, I felt the craftsmanship (bathroom, etc.) is subpar. The little wooden chests that hold hand towels, tissue boxes, etc. between courts are bit comical. Why don’t they invest more in the chairs/seatings? The white plastic lawn chairs were out of place there and cheap.
By Subway:
7 train to 33rd Street/Rawson. Walk down to the street and cross Queens Blvd. Walk back to 32nd Place and make a right. The entrance is on your left.
By Car:
Manhattan:
Queensboro Bridge (59th Street Bridge), Upper level. Keep to the left for Queens Blvd. and make a left at the light onto Thompson. At the next light, make a left onto Skillman Avenue and then a right onto 32nd Place. The entrance is on your right.
Queens/Long Island:
Long Island Expressway to Van Dam Street. Make a right onto Van Dam and cross over Queens Blvd. At the end of the block, make a right onto Skillman and a right onto 32nd Place.
A stormy night turns into a bright sunny day
Tuesday evening started out unsuspiciously normal and peace. I picked up my racket that was being restrung for $20, did my round of grocery shopping in Flushing. Picked out dishes for the dinner and I even managed to sneak in a few dumplings – my favored dill.
Then we boarded the chauffeured luxury bus headed to our 7th match at Roosevelt Island.
The forecast said snow was coming but there was very little by 9pm.
The standing of our division as of last Friday was as follow (matches played) points earned:
- Team 1 Eng (6) 53.5
- Team 4 McConway (6) 50
- Team 6 Rosenberg (6) 45.5
- Team 2 Kende/Vogy (5) 42.5
- Team 5 Kim/Seto (7) 42.5
- Team 3 Cuthbert (8) 13
Kai and I played first doubles. One light was out on our corner court so we had to move to another court to start the match. We won the toss so I opted to serve then promptly lost it. 兵败如山倒 defeated army retreat like a mountain collapsing, we lost first set in a few minutes. The guy was just too good with his huge serve and strong forehand. What’s more? I kept on doing the wrong thing, feeding him one point after another… to a point that the bald eagle offered to buy me a dinner …. JK. Our second D wasn’t doing well either. The only winning pair was our third D. They were leading 8:1 in the final set super tie break. Then they allowed the opponents to catch up to 8:6 ..
Golfer asked me where I was and Pumpkin kept on sending I love you note and get home safely .. I was musing on the way back: were we all nuts or what, on a stormy evening, so late into the night … couldn’t we just stay home and have a drink?
As of today, all teams in our division have played 7 matches except Team 3 who had 9. The new world raking is ..
- T2 – 57.5
- T1 – 56.5
- T4 – 54
- T6 – 53.5
- T5 – 42.5
- T3 – 22
So, it’s going to be a close race, very exciting! I had my swim in early this morning. I had the pool to myself really. The only two other swimmers were at the free swim side (shallow pool). So I did 40 laps without a single interruption (errrrr … in 25 minutes – I’m getting old and slow). So I’m ready to take on the world.
Tomorrow is another day anyway.
Working hard on New Year’s Day
I reported to duty at 7:30am at Cunningham Park .. Has my forehand improved?!?! .. Maybe if I stayed overnight starting from the NY Eve .. might enhance the chance to improve forehand?
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USTA National Open Indoor Championships
Assume .. One of my partners asked me if I’d like to play mixed in a tourney in Dec. I said fine. file 22924
Well, I assumed it’s a regular tourney where few friends get together battling each other out.
As it turned out, its the USTA National Men’s, Women’s & Mixed Open Indoor Championships, held at NTC Dec 26-31, 2010.
First of all, I don’t belong there.
Second of all, I don’t belong there.
Thirdly, IDBT
Wah was at NTC, he said it’s serious stuff there, most people look like they are pros
Oh well .. Our opponents were a teenage girl with a hard serving man perhaps in his mid 20s. Our match started sharp at 6pm and it’s over by 6:40. We were sent off the court with 2 and 0. By the way, he never once hit to me. Nice kid, thanks a lot.
There are also aging people the club players who just want to try it out. Reportedly the winners get to play in the Challenge or Satellite circuit. My partner who’s 29 years old whose partner in men’s doubles is a lawyer in his late 20s or early 30s.
The big server. As I was watching this doubles game, I was thinking, geeeee .. I hope he isn’t going to play mixed, at least not to be my our opponent.
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The girls .. funny the net between the courts were on when the girls were playing but they were all off when the men’s doubles took place. It was off when we played. I couldn’t tell who’s stronger crop of players, they or the college kids
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First snow of the season!
Group of nuts converged at the Bay Terrace and had great time. Well, we won 2:1 .. that helped too. More pix on FB. It’s just like this one in this past Feb big snow storm held traffics to a crawl but it won’t stop us from going out and play.
After the game, I headed to the supermarket for milk. Guest what? For the very first time, I saw the empty shelves – dairy section – in the USA !!





