FRIEND AT COURT 2010 - USTA.com
FRIEND AT COURT 2010 - USTA.com
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The sanction fees for <strong>USTA</strong> Regional Tournaments and <strong>USTA</strong><br />
International Tournaments shall be $100 per tournament. The<br />
<strong>USTA</strong> shall rebate the sanction fees to the Sectional Associations in<br />
which the tournaments are held.<br />
5. Tournament titles for <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships and <strong>USTA</strong> Junior<br />
National Championships. The applicable <strong>com</strong>petition <strong>com</strong>mittee<br />
establishes the title for <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships and <strong>USTA</strong> Junior<br />
National Championships under its jurisdiction. The title shall include,<br />
where applicable, the age, sex, surface, and any other divisions of the<br />
tournament. The initials <strong>USTA</strong> shall be used in identifying <strong>USTA</strong> National<br />
Championships and <strong>USTA</strong> Junior National Championships, except that<br />
the initials US only may be used in identifying the US Open.<br />
FAC Comment XVII.D-3: The following are examples of titles for these<br />
tournaments: <strong>USTA</strong> Girls’ 18 National Championships; <strong>USTA</strong> National<br />
Women’s 35 Hard Court Championships; and <strong>USTA</strong> National Indoor ROHO<br />
Gateway Classic.<br />
6. Tournament titles for <strong>USTA</strong> Regional Tournaments and <strong>USTA</strong><br />
International Tournaments. The title of a <strong>USTA</strong> International Tournament<br />
may include the initials <strong>USTA</strong>. The titles of <strong>USTA</strong> Regional Tournaments<br />
and <strong>USTA</strong> International Tournaments are subject to the approval of the<br />
Junior Competition Committee.<br />
7. Television, cable, satellite, internet, radio, film, and video rights. The<br />
<strong>USTA</strong> reserves all television, cable, satellite, internet, radio, film, and<br />
video rights for all <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships and <strong>USTA</strong> Junior<br />
National Championships. If the <strong>USTA</strong> relinquishes these rights and they<br />
are subsequently sold and if no other arrangements have been mutually<br />
agreed to before the award of the sanction, the gross proceeds shall be<br />
divided between the <strong>USTA</strong> and the Organization Member that holds the<br />
sanction as follows:<br />
• The first $1000 shall belong to the Organization Member;<br />
• The next $9000 shall be divided 50% to the Organization Member<br />
and 50% to the <strong>USTA</strong>;<br />
• The next $10,000, 35% to the Organization Member and 65% to<br />
the <strong>USTA</strong>; and<br />
• All amounts over $20,000, 25% to the Organization Member and<br />
75% to the <strong>USTA</strong>.<br />
E. ITF Junior Tournaments. The ITF regulations require that ITF junior<br />
tournaments played in the United States be either organized by the <strong>USTA</strong> or<br />
sanctioned by the <strong>USTA</strong>. The Junior Competition Committee shall be notified<br />
of all applicants for tournaments requiring sanction approval. The process<br />
for sanction approval shall be as set forth in <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations XVII.D.3.d.<br />
and e.<br />
F. US Open and Other Tournament Sanctions Awarded by <strong>USTA</strong> Board<br />
1. Right of <strong>USTA</strong> Board to award sanctions. The <strong>USTA</strong> Board awards the<br />
sanction for the US Open and has the right to assume the responsibility<br />
for sanctioning <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships and <strong>USTA</strong> Junior National<br />
218 <strong>USTA</strong> REGUL<strong>AT</strong>IONS XVII.E. (ITF Junior Tournaments)