tournament info
LAKESHORE SUMMER CLASSIC OPEN – 4.5 & BELOW, 4.0 & BELOW, 3.5 & BELOW
TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO: Lakeshore Summer Classic Open Tournament and Registration Website
Dates: August 13-15, 2021
Location: Lakeshore Tennis Club, Regina, SK
Events:
- Open, 4.5 & Below, 4.0 & Below, 3.5 & Below / Men & Women
- Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles
- Female players must enter their first event in a female event; A mixed doubles event will be considered a female event. (If a female enters only one event, the event must be a female event; the second event may be a male event).
- The Tournament Director reserves the right to combine / cancel events due to insufficient entries
Entry Limit: 2 events
Entry Fees: $35.00 1st event, $10.00 2nd event (Entry fees do not include a meal)
Late Entry: Late entries may be accepted provided the draw has not been completed. Late entries that are accepted will be subject to a $20.00 late registration fee.
Entry Deadline: Tuesday, August 10
Draw times available by phone or online: Thursday, August 12 – after 7:00 p.m. by phoning 306-525-5095 or going on-line
Play will begin: Friday, August 13 – 6:00 p.m.
Note: All players must be prepared to play by 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 14.
TO REGISTER PLEASE GO TO: Lakeshore Summer Classic Open Tournament and Registration Website
Registering Online: Registering online for a Tennis Saskatchewan Tournament Player membership is easy, and can be done by following the instructions at http://tc.tournamentsoftware.com. If you are having difficulty registering for the tournament, please contact Tennis Saskatchewan (306-780-9410).
Tournament Notes:
- This tournament is sanctioned by Tennis Saskatchewan.
- All competitors MUST be members of Tennis Saskatchewan (if you are a member of an Affiliated Club in Saskatchewan you are a member of Tennis Saskatchewan) or another recognized Tennis Association. To purchase an individual membership ($15.00), please pay on-line during tournament registration process or contact Tennis Saskatchewan at 306-780-9410 prior to the tournament entry deadline.
- All Tennis Saskatchewan Sanctioned Tournaments must follow all Government of Saskatchewan Public Health Orders, the most current Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan, the Re-Open Roadmap and any other Government protocols and / or guidelines currently in effect.
- Tennis Saskatchewan and the Host Club reserve the right to add Covid-19 related restrictions / protocols as necessary / required.
- Female players must enter their first event in a female event. A mixed doubles event will be considered a female event. (If a female enters only one event, the event must be a female event; the second event may be a male event).
- Entry Limit: 2 events.
- Entry deadline is Tuesday, August 10.
- Late entries may be accepted provided the draw has not been completed. Late entries that are accepted will be subject to a $20.00 late registration fee.
- Draw times will be available on-line or by phone by 6:00 p.m. Thursday, August 12. Phone 306-525-5095.
- Play will begin on Friday, August 13 at 6:00 p.m.
- Players playing in 2 events may be required to play more than 3 matches per day.
- All players must be prepared to play by 9:00 a.m. Saturday, August 14.
- The Tournament Director reserves the right to cancel events or combine events due to insufficient entries (i.e. events may be combined).
- Players who withdraw from the tournament before the entry deadline will be issued a refund of their entry fees.
- Players who withdraw from the tournament after the entry deadline, but before the draws are posted, will be issued a refund of their entry fees, less a $10.00 administration fee.
- Players who withdraw from the tournament after the entry deadline and after the draws have been posted will be defaulted from the tournament and will not receive a refund of their entry fees.
- Main draw matches will be best of three sets with the tie-break at 6 all. Consolation events will be held. However, the Tournament Director reserves the right to revert to an alternate method of scoring for both main draw and consolation draw matches. Consolation event results will be used for ranking purposes.
- The 15 minute default and 5 minute warm-up rules will be enforced.
- Players are responsible for confirming their own draw times. Please phone Lakeshore at 306-525-5095.
- Tennis Canada disciplinary procedures will be enforced. The rule book “Rules of the Court” sets out the rules, regulations, and format to be followed in Sanctioned Tournaments. All Sanctioned Tournaments will be carried out according to these regulations.
- Proper tennis attire is required during matches.