We are excited to announce the finalized schedule for the 2022 Fischer Indoor Junior Nationals which will be held on the following dates and locations.  All are subject to change based on Provincial health and travel restrictions at the time.

  • U16 Junior Nationals: March 24 – 29, Club de Tennis Île des Sœurs, Montreal, QC
  • U12 Junior Nationals: March 26 – April 1, UBC Tennis Centre, Vancouver, BC
  • U18 Junior Nationals: April 2 – 7, Aviva Centre, Toronto, ON
  • U14 Junior Nationals: April 3 – 9, Osten & Victor Tennis Centre, Calgary, AB 

Further details regarding the Tennis Canada Fischer Indoor Junior Nationals will be released over the coming weeks.

Saskatchewan & Manitoba = Team Prairies

For all Fischer Junior Nationals, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have 3 spots combined (for each age group and gender. Example: U12 – 3 boys and 3 girls, same for U14, U16, and U18). Together, we are TEAM PRAIRIES.

Qualifying Format for Players from Team Prairies

Two indoor national qualifying tournaments will be held in February & March 2022. The tournaments are closed to players who are residents and members of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The two tournaments are as follows:

 

Feb 18 – 20 Prairie Region Indoor Qualifier # 1 Winnipeg Winter Club, Winnipeg

Prairie Region Indoor Qualifier # 1

Mar 4 – 6 Prairie Region Indoor Qualifier # 2 Lakewood Indoor Tennis, Saskatoon


Combined results from both qualifying tournaments listed above will determine which players qualify for the 2022 Fischer Indoor Junior Nationals.  Previous National Bank Rankings points
will not be used to determine who qualifies for the 2022 Fischer Indoor Junior Nationals, however, National Bank Rankings points will be awarded and be used for the 2022 outdoor nationals qualification process. National Bank Rankings points will only be used to determine seedings for these two indoor qualifying events.

There will not be a doubles category.

POINTS TABLE FOR EACH QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT EVENT:

Finish Point Total

Winner 100

2nd Place   60

3rd Place   36

4th Place   22

5th   13

6th    8

7th     5

8th     2

 

3rd and 4th Place Matches will be played in all singles events

Consolation (Feed-In when necessary) Events will be played

Top three (3) players in the final standings in each age group / gender will qualify for the 2022 Fischer Indoor Junior Nationals.

 

TIE BREAKING PROCEDURES 

If two or more players should have the same number of points and the number of national spots will not permit all players to participate in the event, the tie(s) will be broken by the following criteria:

 

1st Criteria 

 

If two (2) players are tied with the same number of points, the tie is broken as follows:

 

The head-to-head results of the two players.

 

If three (3) players are tied with the same number of points, the tie is broken as follows:

 

i The percentage of sets won of sets played against all other players in the group (i.e. total sets won divided by total sets played).  If still tied

 

  1. If, after this calculation, only two (2) players remain tied, the result of the head-to-head match played between the two (2) players will be used to break the tie.  If still tied

 

iii. The percentage of games won of games played against all players in the group (i.e., total games won divided by total games played). 

 

  1. If, after this calculation, only two players remain tied, the result of the head-to-head match(es) played between the two (2) players will be used to break the tie. 

 

  1. If, after this, there are still players that remain tied, the 2nd Criteria will come in to effect (please see below).

 

In applying the tie-break procedures above, the results of the matches involving a match default or a retirement shall be used in determining the percentage of sets and games won.  When a player retires or is defaulted from a match for a violation involving dress or punctuality, the full score shall be recorded.  Example: Player A leads by 6-1, 2-0 when Player B must retire.  Player A’s victory shall be recorded as 6-1, 6-0.  A walkover a default or punctuality counts as a straight set win or less for the players involved in the match (6-0, 6-0). 

If both players are late but arrive at different times, the penalty accrues to each from the moment at which the penalty clock is started.  For example, if Player A arrives 4:00 minutes late and Player B arrives 12:00 minutes late, Player B loses the toss and the match commences with a score of 3 to 1 in favour of Play A. 

If both players are more than 15:00 minutes late the Referee will normally default both players. In all cases, the “official clock” will be that of the Referee.

2nd Criteria Best result in the Qualifying Events

Exemptions

A player who does not meet the Qualification criteria and is seeking consideration must apply for an EXEMPTION to the Team Prairies Selection Committee by 6:00 p.m. February 14, 2022

Application for EXEMPTION must be made in writing to the Provincial Tennis Association Office where the athlete resides citing all reasons for not meeting the minimum qualification requirements and include all necessary doctor’s notes etc. (possible reasons for Special Exemption may include injury, illness, national team requirements, ITF tournament circuit participation, and/or other valid reasons).

** Players who are part of a Tennis Canada NTC (National Training Centre) or Tennis Canada National Team member with a Top 3 National Bank Ranking (within the Prairie Region) in any given category will be considered for exemption even if they do not meet the FULL Team Prairies Selection Criteria

Both Tennis Manitoba and Tennis Saskatchewan would have to accept a player’s Exemption request and that it would be a rare case that a player would be accepted as the qualification requirements are minimal.

Saskatchewan players will also need to meet the following additional criteria:

  1. All athletes must maintain a permanent residence in the province of Saskatchewan as evidenced by a valid Saskatchewan Health Services Card.  Students attending school out of province are eligible to participate, however they must still meet the above mentioned residence criteria. 
  2. All athletes must be in good standing with Tennis Saskatchewan.
  3. At least one member of each junior players’ household must successfully complete the Respect in Sport – Parents Program (1 hour on-line video).  On-line program to be completed 7 days prior to start of applicable National championship.

Regional Qualification Registration 

On-line registration for the first qualifying tournament will be set up by February 5, 2022.

Prairie Region Indoor Qualifier # 1

If assistance is required or questions arise, please contact Marek Nehasil at 306-529-5077 or by email at nehasil.marek@gmail.com.  

 

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