We offer disciplines for both competitive and recreational players.
You may register in the following disciplines for men or women: singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
For players who loose in the first round and for those who have a bye there will be a consolation round
Maximum matches per day: Singles: two matches and doubles: two matches.
The following divisions will be offered:
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Open: |
Highly advanced players |
| Level A: |
Advanced players |
| Level B: |
High intermediate players |
| Level C: |
Low intermediate players |
| Level D: |
Beginners |
| 50+: |
Men's singles |
| 60+: |
Men's singles |
Please use this link to find a conversion table in case you do not know which division you should play in.
Match format:
All main round singles- and doubles matches, will be played to the best of three tie-break sets.
All consolation matches will be played as 8-game pro sets, with a tie-break at 8-8.
The consolation round is open to all players who lose their first match.
In case an event is played as a round-robin format, each win will be worth two points. The player with the most points, wins the round-robin. When two or more players have the same amount of points, the best set-score will determine the winner. If it is still a tie, games will be counted.
There will be no consolation in round-robin events.
If, as a result of unforeseeable circumstances, the tournament falls far behind schedule, The Tournament Committee reserve the right to modify the format of any matches.