FRIEND AT COURT 2010 - USTA.com
FRIEND AT COURT 2010 - USTA.com
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• Category I <strong>USTA</strong> National Wheelchair Championships<br />
• Category II <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair Tournaments<br />
• Sectional Ranking Tournaments (as defined in <strong>USTA</strong><br />
Regulation XIII.B.5.)<br />
• ITF tournaments listed on the National Wheelchair<br />
Tournament Schedule that are not Category I <strong>USTA</strong> National<br />
Wheelchair Championships, Category II <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair<br />
Tournaments, or Sectional Ranking Tournaments<br />
b. National Ranking Matches. National Ranking Matches are matches<br />
in ITF tournaments not listed on the National Wheelchair<br />
Tournament Schedule between players who meet the eligibility<br />
requirements of <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation XIII.B.2. that are reported to the<br />
<strong>USTA</strong> Competitive Play Department. These matches shall be<br />
considered for ranking.<br />
FAC Comment XIII.B-2: An example of a National Ranking Match is a match<br />
played in the US Open Wheelchair Championships (NY). Players should report<br />
results of matches in ITF tournaments not listed on the National Wheelchair<br />
Tournament Schedule to the <strong>USTA</strong> Competitive Play Department, 70 West Red<br />
Oak Lane, White Plains, NY 10604.<br />
Singles<br />
Doubles<br />
TABLE 23<br />
Minimum Participation Requirements for Wheelchair National Ranking<br />
Division<br />
Men’s Open<br />
Men’s A, B, and C<br />
Women’s Open<br />
Women’s A<br />
Quad Open and Quad A<br />
Women’s B<br />
Junior Open/A (18 & Under)<br />
Men’s Open<br />
Men’s A, B , and C<br />
Women’s Open<br />
Women’s A<br />
Quad Open and Quad A<br />
Women’s B<br />
Junior Open/A (18 & Under)<br />
Senior Open/A (40 & Over)<br />
Senior B/C (40 & Over)<br />
Minimum Tournament Requirements*<br />
4 tournaments, 2 of which must be Category I <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair<br />
National Championships or Category II <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair<br />
Tournaments<br />
3 tournaments, 1 of which must be a Category I <strong>USTA</strong><br />
Wheelchair National Championship or a Category II <strong>USTA</strong><br />
Wheelchair Tournament<br />
2 tournaments, 1 of which must be a Category I <strong>USTA</strong><br />
Wheelchair National Championship or a Category II <strong>USTA</strong><br />
Wheelchair Tournament<br />
3 tournaments, 2 of which must be Category I <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair<br />
National Championships or Category II <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair<br />
Tournaments<br />
2 tournaments, 1 of which must be a Category I <strong>USTA</strong><br />
Wheelchair National Championship or a Category II <strong>USTA</strong><br />
Wheelchair Tournament<br />
* Tournaments must be played in the applicable division. For example, only Open Division<br />
tournaments count toward meeting the minimum tournament participation requirements to receive<br />
an Open ranking. Players must play at least one point in a match in a tournament to receive credit for<br />
participation.<br />
<strong>USTA</strong> REGUL<strong>AT</strong>IONS XIII.B. (Wheelchair National Rankings) 207