New / amended rules
for Season Two are highlighted in yellow
Season Three of Tennis Hampshire's
Universal Doubles Ladder will run from September 15, 2023 until July 31, 2025
This ladder is a doubles tennis
competition open to all pairing formats: men's, women's and mixed doubles
pairs. The object of the ladder is to get as high a ranking as possible by the
end of the season. The overall winners will be the pairs at the top of the
ladder in each format at the end of the season. As this is a mixed format
ladder there will be a champions for mixed, men's and women's doubles,
reflecting the highest-placed pair in each category.
All teams start a new ladder season
ranked by their combined average Tencap Doubles Rating. Only Official doubles
ratings are considered for the starting line up; players with a confidence
rating of "less than certain" may start in line with their doubles
rating if their singles rating is Official, and stronger than their doubles
rating, or if their doubles rating is unanimously agreed to be appropriate by
the event captains. Any new teams joining the ladder after the season begins
will be placed at the bottom, but they will also have two Wild Cards on joining.
A team may leave the
ladder at any time, and return with two Wild Cards after more than 30 days have
passed. Any team may request to move to the bottom of the ladder at any time, and receive two Wild Cards to start.
PLAY EXPECTATIONS AND RELEGATIONS
Teams are generally expected to play a
minimum of one match every two months. There is no maximum number of matches
per months, other than what team schedules allow.
On the first day of every second
month, inactive teams will fall ten places if
they haven't played at all in the previous two months; they will be moved to
the bottom of the ladder (and given two new Wild Cards) if they haven't played in
the previous four months, and will be removed from the ladder entirely if they
haven't played for the previous six months (teams can always ask to come back
later).
CHALLENGES & RANKINGS
Teams move up the ladder by
challenging higher ranked teams and winning the match. In this case they move
immediately above their opponents in the rankings. When a challenging team
loses, they stay where they were and the successful defending team moves up one
position. For the final month of the season -- or after final challenges have been made, whichever is earlier -- admin will disable the "bump rule", which means that a successful defender stays where they are, and do not go up one place for a successful defence.
Teams may challenge any team above
them on the ladder a max of ten places above. If every team above them is unavailable to receive a normal challenge, a team may challenge the next-highest available team. Teams may not challenge down the
ladder, except for those in the top ten, who may challenge anyone else in the
top 10, with the requirement that only one "down ladder" challenge
may be accepted by a fellow top 10 team. This is to ensure that at least one
"up ladder" challenge can still be made, particularly for teams
outside the Top 10 who may be looking to challenge into the group.
Teams can have up to two pending
outgoing challenges before they can make any more, this includes outgoing
challenges that have been accepted but not played.
Teams can have up to
three incoming challenges before they cannot accept a new challenge, this includes incoming
challenges that have been accepted but not yet played.
Teams must accept a challenge from any
"same-format" team unless the above rule applies. Teams receiving
challenges from another doubles type may decline the challenge by simply
stating "pass" in the WhatsApp group. The team "passing" would then concede the walkover to the challengers, and move below them on the ladder so long as the inter-format challenge was
not a Wild Card challenge. In the event that a pair declines an inter-format
Wild Card challenge, both teams stay in their respective positions. A team may
not re-challenge a team that has previously declined an inter-format
challenge.
Teams should respond to a challenge
within 48 hours. Failure to respond within a week may result in a walkover win
for the challenging team, however the challenged players must have been tagged
using the @ function in WhatsApp and directly messaged by the challenging
players as well.
In the case where teams have played before, a team may not challenge another team until a full calendar month has passed from the most recent match date played.
WILD CARD CHALLENGES
A Wild Card challenge allows a team to
challenge a team much higher ranked than the normal rules allow. All teams
start with one Wild Card, and all teams are awarded a further Wild Card four
months before the end of the season. Very active teams may apply to the event
captains for a fresh wildcard after 15 matches.
Teams may use Wild Cards to challenge
anyone above them, including the top 10 teams, as long as the challenged team
is no more than 10 Tencap points stronger
than the challenger (ie, a team with an average Tencap of 65 can challenge any
team above them on the ladder whose average Tencap rating is 80-55).
ARRANGING MATCHES
Every doubles team has a captain designated in the Tencap platform, and it is the captain's responsibility to be sure that both players from their team are fully available to play an agreed match date. It is expected that the challenging team should start the discussion regarding possible match dates with the team they have challenged, and offer three dates and times to play. The defending team should offer three dates and times to play in return, if none of the original slots offered can work. Once a date and time is agreed, the team that suggested the accepted date and time should book the court, unless otherwise agreed.
UNPLAYED CHALLENGE
PENALTY
The ladder admin
team will contact both teams for any challenge that remains unplayed one month
after being accepted to establish if the match is scheduled with a date, or if
there is any issue that requires the challenge to be cancelled -- or a walkover
awarded -- in line with ladder rules. If upon contact the teams do not have a date agreed to play within the coming six weeks, the challenge will simply be cancelled and both teams will fall 10 places on the ladder. The challenge will be cancelled and both teams will drop 10 places if the challenge still remains unplayed a month after initial contact from admin (so, two months or more after the challenge was accepted). Any other challenges that are affected by such relegation - for example where a challenging team moves above a defending team because the defending team was relegated - will also be cancelled as a result. Please remember that players may contact the admin team at any time to request
a walkover or cancellation if a match date simply cannot be agreed, in line
with ladder rules.
POSTING CHALLENGES & MATCH RESULTS
Challenges are to be posted and
accepted on the TH Challenge Doubles Ladder WhatsApp group. After being
confirmed in the group, teams should use using direct message after that to
discuss and set an agreeable time for the match to take place. Don't negotiate
the entire match in the WhatsApp group after the initial challenge is extended
and accepted. Banter and chat is not allowed in the WhatsApp group, to respect
all other users of the group.
Results may be entered directly into
the Tencap Doubles Ladder "Schedule & Results" section by either
team (the system obliges the opponent to "verify" the results before
the system updates). Results may also be sent to event Captains for entry on
players' behalf.
INJURY AND ABSENCE
Any player who is injured or unable to
play for a prolonged period of time (generally more than a month) may request
to join the Subs Bench. While on the Subs Bench the affected doubles teams move
to the bottom of the ladder, and all existing challenges (incoming and
outgoing) are awarded as "no score" walkovers to the opposition (this
has no impact on Tencap ratings). The team returns to the ladder six places below where they were when
they joined the bench, though they make up to two challenges to teams who are
up to ten places higher than
their original position in their first two challenges if they wish.
WALKOVERS
A Walkover is defined as awarding one
a no-score win to the team that is awarded a walkover. When submitting results,
please ensure to enter your results carefully, and be sure to submit walkovers
using the "walkover" functionality in Tencap. No score should be
entered.
If the team being challenged is being
awarded the walkover, they move up one place on the ladder. The challenger
stays in their original position.
If the team who has issued the
challenge is being awarded the walkover, the team they challenged moves below
them on the ladder and everyone else moves up one place as a result, including
the team that issued the challenge.
A team may claim a walkover win if
they are unable to arrange a match at any time with another team, due to the
opponents being unable to play, including an injury that occurs after a
challenge is accepted, or if a team leaves the ladder after a challenge is accepted. To be able to claim a walkover, the challengers must have
offered at least three dates and times to play on, and the opponents must have declined these, and not offered three alternative dates and times. If both teams have
suggested three dates and times then no walkover can be claimed.
If a match has been arranged and one
player fails to turn up on the arranged date, the other team may claim a
walkover. If a player is not on court
within 20 minutes of the agreed start time, a walkover may be claimed by their
opponents. Please note that courts can typically only be booked for 90 minutes
for singles matches, making it extremely difficult to finish a late-starting
match.
A walkover may be claimed if a match
cancelled with less than 24 hours' notice. If match dates have been arranged
and agreed and then subsequently cancelled twice by the same team then the
opposition may claim a walkover.
Any disputed walkover will be decided
by the event captains. Captains' decisions on all ladder matters are final.
IN MATCHES
Standard rules of tennis will apply.
Full tennis rules can be found here – https://www.itftennis.com/en/about-us/governance/rules-and-regulations/
Challengers to supply NEW LTA-approved tennis balls
for each match.
If a player is not able to call a shot
out with 100% certainty, then it is deemed to be in and must be played, ‘lets’
can be played when mutually agreed.
All matches will be over two sets of
standard tennis, first to 6 (with 2 clear games), tie break at 6 all, and a
third set of a Championship Tie-Break.
Championship Tie-Break is first to 10
point by 2 clear points or by something like 13-15 if you go over. Championship
Tie-Break wins should be entered into Tencap as a 1-0 win in the third set (the
system will prompt you for the tie break score when it sees a 1-0 result).
Teams can by mutual agreement play a
third full set to decide the winner, but this must be agreed before the match
has started.
SPORTING CONDUCT
Players are requested to always play
in a sporting and fair manner. Treat your opponent with respect.
Remember tennis reveals character,
please play accordingly.
This is not Wimbledon. You are not
Swiatek or Nadal.
PARTICIPATION AND LOCATION OF PLAY
Tennis Hampshire's Challenge Ladder is
open to all tennis players 16 and over in the Tennis Hampshire WhatsApp
group.
Matches are generally expected to be
played at David Lloyd West End, but alternative locations (including David
Lloyd Southampton, and other clubs around Hampshire) are fine if agreed by
mutual consent.
Matches should be played indoors
unless agreed otherwise by both teams. In the event that a court for the match
cannot be readily agreed, the final choice of indoor court surface is with the
team receiving the challenge. If a surface cannot be agreed between two teams, the admin team should be notified. Such a challenge may be cancelled and removed from the schedule.
THESE RULES
The rules for Tennis Hampshire's
Challenge Ladder are based on originally published "Club Ladder
Rules" from Brixworth Tennis Club (https://brixworthtennisclub.org.uk/club-ladder-rules/),
a club in the heart of rural Northamptonshire. Brixworth Rules were been
amended in 2021 to meet the needs of players in our Tennis Hampshire group, and
updated for Season Two of the ladder on September 30, 2022.
This event is organized "by
members for members," and is not part of any formal club activities.
The captains of Tennis
Hampshire's Challenge Ladder reserve the right to add/alter the rules and
participation as the competition progresses, at any time. All decisions from
the captains relating to matters on the ladder, including player participation
eligibility, are final.