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Queens of the Courts Womens Doubles 3.5-4.0

Sat, Apr 26, 2025
Around the Post Erie, PA 2660 Zuck Rd, Suite B
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Players registered

This is for Womens Doubles teams in the range of 3.5- 4.0

Registration begins at 2:00 pm. Play will start promptly at 2:30 pm.

Cost

$30 per person. Everyone is required to register and pay online. If you have not fully paid for your registration by the registration deadline, we will move a team from the waitlist into your spot.

Ball

Franklin X-40 ball (yellow) will be used for all divisions. We will provide brand new balls to be used for the shootout.

Paddles

Only USAPA approved paddles are allowed. Any paddles currently on the approved list are accepted.

Nets

Semi-permanent (Douglas cabled nets)

Food / Drink

A water fountain is available, bottled water will be provided as well. Feel free to bring your own sports drinks, you can put them in the fridge in the ATP lobby. No sports drinks are allowed on the courts, water only.

Please bring any snacks that you may want while you are playing.  We will bring in pizza toward the end of the event. No food is allowed on the courts, please remain in the ATP lobby while eating.

Restrooms

Restroom is available in the ATP lobby as well as restrooms on the Westwood side.

Playing Format

Round robin stage followed by semifinal and final matches. There will be a medal for the winning and runner-up teams ONLY in each division. Check your division page for details.

For games to 15, teams will switch sides when either team reaches 8 points.  For games to 11, teams will switch sides when either team reaches 6 points.

Each team will be allowed one timeout per game (one minute).

All other IFP/USAPA Rules will be in effect.

Referees

There will not be referees during the matches.  You will referee your own matches.  We expect good sportsmanship at all times in this area.

Guidelines for calls:  line calls should be made by team receiving the ball, and should only be called out if the ball is clearly seen as out.  If a player is unsure of the call, they should assume the ball was in, and continue playing.  If the hitting team sees a ball out, they can also call it out on themselves.  Either team can make calls on service faults or non-volley zone faults, and the hitting team is expected to call faults on themselves or their partner.

We appreciate your help to make this event a fun experience.  If there are any problems, players involved may be disqualified from participating in future Around the Post Shootouts events.