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CONTENTS

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 VOLUME 30 NUMBER 6

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FEATURES

LEAGUE NEWS

34 The ALTA Executive Committee

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Good Sportsmanship

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Run ’N Roll

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Junior Challenge Ladder

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The 0-35 Team

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Holiday Gift Guide

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Summer City Champions

EXTRAS 24

Trivia Contest Winner

Meet Anne McCollum, the winner of last issue’s trivia contest.

24 Net News Trivia Contest

Enter our trivia contest for a chance to win a new bag from Adidas.

26 2020 Photo Contest Winners

IMPROVING YOUR GAME

56 COURT CUISINE 54

Just Desserts

IN EVERY ISSUE 4

President’s Letter

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ALTA Calendars

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Jensen Zone

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Heard Around Atlanta

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Border Patrol

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Tennis Headlines

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Hit Topspin Like The Pros

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Good Question

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How to Successfully Answer ‘How’d it Go?’

79 Classifieds 80

About ALTA

HEALTH & FITNESS 50 Right and Timely Stretching

NUTRITION 52

Keep Your Body Strong

ON THE COVER Treat the tennis lovers in your life (or yourself ) to the latest equipment, apparel, and technology from our Holiday Gift Guide, beginning on p. 56.

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER

Farewell 2020

I

t is hard to believe that this year has flown by this fast. It

been a dangerous accident. As tennis players, we need to share

surely has been a very unexpected year, and a year like

our knowledge and tennis experience with all the newer players,

no other for all of us! 2020 has shown me the importance

so that they also will develop a love of tennis without suffering

of families and friends. The constraints and limitations in

an unfortunate incident or court accident. Please welcome our

our everyday lives served to emphasize the importance of our

new additions to the ALTA family with open arms, and share your

relationships with others, the need for social interaction, the

knowledge.

need for physical activity, and our love of the game of tennis. For many of us, tennis provides all of these needs!

As I turn over the duties of president to a most capable Debbie Gaster for 2021, I look forward to working alongside

If there is to be a positive outcome from 2020’s unexpected

her. Debbie has been with me throughout this crazy year, with

pandemic, it might be that perhaps more people of all ages

all the difficulties and decisions that 2020 presented to ALTA. I

have found the game of tennis to help satisfy missing pieces

must thank the wonderful volunteers, the coordinators, the vice

in their lives. We’ve seen an increase in the number of first-time

presdients, the ALTA Executive Committee, the ALTA Board of

tennis players. I love seeing the families and groups of young

Directors, the most wonderful office staff — but most of all —

people having fun, laughing, and enjoying the day on the courts.

YOU, the members. By accepting and working with all of the

What does this mean for ALTA and the future of tennis?

temporary measures that were put into place, you helped make

Hopefully, all of our leagues will flourish, and the Junior Leagues

this year successful for ALTA. I realize many measures were not

will grow. We, as the veteran tennis players, should be the

liked, but many of you did like the changes and understood the

ambassadors to the newcomers, sharing not only our passion,

hard choices that had to be made to ensure the safety of all of

but also our experienced tennis “etiquette.”

our members.

While playing a match this fall season next to a young couple

Thank you to ALL for your support, your criticisms, and most

hitting balls, it was so uplifting to see them laughing and having

of all, for “hanging with ALTA,” as we traveled through this

fun (I would have been better off had I been watching my

unknown, unexpected crazy 2020 and are hopefully emerging

own match!). In the middle of what many say is the “dreaded”

into 2021 with the return of ALTA as we once knew it!

mandatory third-set tiebreak, I was running for the opponent’s clear winning shot, and much to my surprise, one of the players from the other court was less than five feet away from me

Sandy Depa, 2020 ALTA President

retrieving a stray ball that had traveled across the full backside of

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2020 ALTA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 300 Colonial Center Parkway, Suite 140, Roswell, GA 30076 Phone: 770.399.5788 Website: altatennis.org President Sandy Depa

First Vice President Debbie Gaster Secretary Camille Puckett

Treasurer John Lowell

VP Men’s League Lamar Scott

VP Thursday Keri Beck Women’s League

VP Sunday Chequetta Allen Women’s League

VP Senior Day Leagues Kim Dlugolenski

VP Senior Leagues Roger Dennington

VP Mixed Cameron Turner Doubles League

VP Junior Leagues Rita Maloof VP Junior Brenda Maddaleni Challenge Ladder VP Special Programs Bob Kohmescher VP Media Michelle Ruiz Appointed Member Barbara Ingram 2019 President Bill Price 2018 President Joyce Vance ALTA Foundation Rep Candace Cole

2020 ALTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Bob Fitzgerald

2018 ALTA President Joyce Vance

2019 ALTA President Bill Price

2020 ALTA President Sandy Depa

The ALTA Foundation Diana Burger President

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2020/21 ALTA CALENDAR 12 14 14 15 26 27

NOVEMBER 2020

ALTA Annual Meeting Men – City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date November 21) Junior Leagues – City Finals (rain date November 15) Sunday Women – City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date November 22) Office closed – Thanksgiving holiday Office closed – Thanksgiving holiday

December 1 8 10 24 25

Junior Challenge Ladder – ladder closes Junior Challenge Ladder – Awards Banquet All winter leagues – schedules posted online Office closed – Christmas holiday Office closed – Christmas holiday

S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

DECEMBER 2020 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

January November 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 7 7 7 8 9 11

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Men – fall playoffs (rain date November 7) Sunday Women – fall playoffs (rain date November 7) Senior Day Women – fall playoffs (rain date November 4) Thursday Women – fall playoffs (rain date November 5) Senior Day Men – fall playoffs (rain date November 6) Thursday Women – City Finals for all levels (rain date November 12) Men – fall playoffs (rain date November 8) and City Finals for AA (rain date November 8) Junior Leagues – City Finals (rain date November 8) Junior Leagues – fall playoffs (rain date November 10) Sunday Women - City Finals for AA (rain date November 8) Sunday Women - fall playoffs (rain date November 10) Senior Day Women – City Finals (rain date November 16) Senior Day Men – City Finals (rain date November 18)

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All spring leagues - roster registration begins Office Closed – New Year’s Day Senior Mixed - winter play begins Mixed Doubles - winter play begins Spring Mixers (women’s doubles and men’s doubles) - registration opens All spring leagues - roster registration ends

February

5 Junior Leagues – spring roster registration ends 13 Senior Mixed – winter play ends 14 Mixed Doubles – winter play ends 15 Office closed – President’s Day 20 Senior Mixed – winter playoffs (rain date Feb. 21) 20 Mixed Doubles – winter playoffs (rain date Feb. 21) 21 Mixed Doubles – winter playoffs (rain date Feb. 27) 21 Senior Mixed – winter playoffs (rain date- first clear evening) 22 Spring Mixers – (women’s doubles and men’s doubles ) – registration ends 25 All spring leagues – schedules posted online

27 27 28

Senior Mixed – winter City Finals (rain date Feb. 28) Mixed Doubles – winter playoffs (rain date Feb. 28) and City Finals for AA (rain date Feb. 28) Spring Mixer – women’s doubles

March 6 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 16 23

Junior Leagues - spring play begins Mixed Doubles - winter City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date March 7) Spring Mixer - men’s doubles Senior Day Women - spring play begins Senior Day Men - spring play begins Thursday Women - spring play begins Men - spring play begins Sunday Women - spring play begins Wheelchair - spring play begins All summer leagues - roster registration begins

Dates are subject to change.


2020/21 ALTA CALENDAR BY LEAGUE

JUNIOR CHALLENGE LADDER Dec. 1 Dec. 8

Ladder closes Awards Banquet

MEN Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Jan. 1 Jan. 20

Fall playoffs (rain date Nov. 7) Fall playoffs (rain date Nov. 8) and City Finals for AA (rain date Nov. 8) Fall City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date Nov. 21) Spring roster registration begins Spring roster registration ends

THURSDAY WOMEN Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Jan. 1 Jan. 20

Fall playoffs (rain date Nov. 5) Fall City Finals for all levels (rain date Nov. 12) Spring roster registration begins Spring roster registration ends

WHEELCHAIR/RUN ‘N ROLL Mar. 16 April 27

Spring play begins Spring play ends

MIXERS SENIOR LEAGUES Jan. 2 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27

Winter play begins for Senior Mixed Winter play ends for Senior Mixed Winter playoffs (rain date Feb. 21) Winter playoffs (rain date- first clear evening) Winter City Finals (rain date Feb. 28)

MIXED DOUBLES

Jan. 20 Feb. 22

Registration opens for Spring Mixers (women’s doubles and men’s doubles) Registration ends for Spring Mixers (women’s doubles and men’s doubles)

SENIOR DAY Nov. 9 Nov. 11

Fall City Finals (rain date Nov. 16) for Senior Day Women Fall City Finals (rain date Nov. 18) for Senior Day Men

Dates are subject to change.

Jan. 3 Winter play begins Feb. 14 Winter play ends Feb. 20 Winter playoffs (rain date Feb. 21) Feb. 21 Winter playoffs (rain date Feb. 27) Feb. 27 Winter playoffs (rain date Feb. 28) and finals for AA (rain date Feb. 28) Mar. 6 Winter City Finals for A, B, and C (rain date Mar. 7)

SUNDAY WOMEN Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Jan. 1 Jan. 20

Fall playoffs (rain date Nov. 7) Fall City Finals for AA (rain date Nov. 8) Fall playoffs (rain date Nov. 10) Fall City Finals (rain date Nov. 22) Spring roster registration begins Spring roster registration ends

JUNIOR LEAGUES Nov. 7 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Jan. 1 Jan. 20

Fall City Finals (rain date Nov. 8) Fall playoffs (rain date Nov. 10) Fall City Finals (rain date Nov. 15) Spring roster registration begins Spring roster registration ends NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 NETNEWS

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HEARD AROUND ATLA NTA REPORTED BY EMMY POWELL, CORY SEKINE-PETTITE AND JOHN HANNA

ALTA’s Own ‘Lilly’ Makes a Racquet This year’s unique fall season exhibit, Scarecrows in the Garden, featured one of ALTA’s own creations at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. From the fabulous Girl Scouts, to the longtime Atlanta traditional look of the Varsity, and the sensational salutes to our frontline heroes, this year’s display with 128 scarecrows was one to behold. ALTA’s green initiative, the use of recycles ten-

nis balls for Lilly’s skirt, was most appreciated and a “smashing” success. Special thanks to our creative ALTA crew, which included Rita Maloof, Laura Barnard, Barbara Ingram, Joan Marcinko, Tracy Stalling, and Emmy Powell. People throughout the Atlanta area were able to take it all in and see the ALTA Lilly scarecrow during the entire month of October.

Serving For A Cause Charity Event Scheduled for November 7

Photos by Laura Barnard

On Saturday, November 7, a group of organizations in partnership with One Love Tennis, LLC, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Imagine Advertising, and several local tennis facilities will rally together to raise funds for various charities that are assisting families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Established in 2000 by Turhan Berne, One Love Tennis is one of Atlanta’s premier events management companies, recognized as a community leader by the tournament’s 100+ tennis participants, their families, coaches, and guests. Learn more at onelovetennis.com.

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Rising American Michael Mmoh Chooses Dunlop ATP Tour player, Michael Mmoh (22), has chosen Dunlop and the SX 300 frame as his racquet of choice. “We’ve worked very closely with Michael over the past few months, and we’re happy to report that he’s beyond satisfied with his SX 300; he feels like it will actively help his game as he climbs the rankings,” said Masahiro Asahino, head of Tennis Division for Dunlop. “Testing racquets is a process with all players. In Michael’s case, he was interested in finding a frame that could make his most powerful shot, his forehand, more consistent. The SX 300 generates just enough spin to keep those forehands consistent.” “Tennis is about improving, every single day,” said Mmoh. “I firmly believe part of that

improvement can come from your equipment. You need to use a racquet that not only suits your game but improves your game. I felt that with the SX 300. I have been testing and training with some of the best players in the world at IMG and had great results. Now I look forward to getting back out there to wield it against tournament competition.” Mmoh had a stellar junior career. He reached #2 in the Boys ITF Junior rankings in 2015 and won the U18s Boys National Championship in Kalamazoo. On the ATP Tour, he has secured wins over Roberto Bautista Agut and Mischa Zverev in the past two years. At press time, he was ranked at 178 in the world.

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TECH TALK Availability Log in > Member Portal > My Active Teams > Availability From the point a roster is entered for a new season, players may submit their match Availability. When schedules are posted closer to the start of the season, opponent facility names fill in on the Availability screen showing matches as “vs.” and “at” depending on whether they are home or away. Until schedules are out, only match dates display. Using Availability in the preseason allows teams to better plan ahead. The Availability page allows it to be clear if and when there may not be enough players for a particular match by displaying the total of available players for each match. Availability on mobile devices has greatly improved! Each player has a drop-down to select and save their Availability. Team leaders may enter or change the Availability for any players on their team. Desktop and Mobile views:

The Lineup checker groups players based on their Availability as entered. Regardless of their entry, team leaders may select any individuals to play in the lineup. Team members filling in their Availability need to be sure and SAVE their entries! —Joan Appelbaum, ALTA IT Manager

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Palmetto Dunes Resort Voted Top Southern Resort Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort has been recognized as the No. 10 “Best Resort in the South,” according to Condé Nast Traveler’s results of its annual Readers’ Choice Awards. Palmetto Dunes — which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2018 — is located in the heart of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, along three miles of Atlantic Ocean beach on one side and an Intracoastal Waterway marina on the other. The resort boasts a trio of championship golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones, Arthur Hills ,and George Fazio; an award-winning Tennis and Pickleball Center; and countless other family friendly amenities. More than 715,000 Condé Nast Traveler readers submitted responses rating their travel experiences across the globe. “The results of this year’s survey, conducted at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, are a testament to the lasting power of a meaningful travel experience,” said Jesse Ashlock, U.S. Editor of Condé Nast Traveler. “The winners represent the best of the best for our audience and offer plenty of trip-planning inspiration for all the adventures we can’t wait to have next.” “During a particularly challenging year for the travel industry, Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort is honored by this recognition from such an esteemed media outlet, as well as the sophisticated travelers around the world who rate the resorts,” said Brad Marra, Palmetto Dunes COO. “We believe in serving our guests to the highest standards, while obeying strict safety protocols. We appreciate recognition of our efforts from our customers and from the media.” The 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards are published on Condé Nast Traveler's website at cntraveler.com/rca and celebrated in the November issue.


Randy Jackson Nominated to Lead USTA Southern United States Tennis Association (USTA) Southern has nominated Randy Jackson of Fort Smith, Arkansas, to serve as USTA Southern Board of Directors President & CEO for the 202122 term. Jackson is presently serving a two-year term as executive vice president. Previously, he served as VP for three terms after serving as a director at large. He is currently serving as chair of the USTA Local Play and Competition Committee and previously served as the chair of the USTA Junior Team Tennis Committee. Jackson is a board member of the Arkansas Patrons Foundation and is presently serving as co-chair of the USTA Southern Local Leader Liaison Task Force. Prior positions with USTA Southern include chairing the USTA Southern Volunteer Recruitment and Development Task Force, the USTA Southern Governance Ad Hoc Committee and the USTA Southern Junior Safety Ad Hoc Committee. From 2006-10, Jackson was chairman of the USTA Southern Junior Team Tennis Committee. In 2005-06 he served as president of USTA Arkansas and has since been inducted into the Arkansas Tennis Hall of Fame. Meanwhile, Brett Schwartz, of Mandeville, Louisiana, has been nominated to the post of USTA Southern executive vice president. He served as USTA Southern VP in 2019-20, secretary in 2017-18 and as director at large in 2015-16. The members of the USTA Southern Board of Directors will be voted on by the Southern Section’s nine state associations — Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee — for the two-year term beginning on Jan. 1, 2021. The state associations also will vote on the candidates chosen for the USTA Southern Nominating Committee at that time. USTA Southern is the largest of the USTA’s 17 sections, representing nearly 25 percent of the national membership.

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Southern Cares Funds Tennis Industry with $803,800 USTA Southern Responds to COVID-19 pandemic with Massive Relief USTA Southern was concerned about the financial instability brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and decided to provide extra support to tennis industry professionals and volunteers who work in many occupations and live in nine Southern states. Last April, the USTA Southern Board of Directors voted to fund a new initiative, named Southern Cares. After extensive outreach to the tennis industry in the Southern Section, USTA Southern awarded $803,800 to 917 recipients for an average of $876.55. It is expected the number of approvals and grant funds will increase slightly. Applications were received from 1,103 individuals and organizations. Southern Cares offered aid to those who provide tennis to communities within the Southern tennis family and were impacted by COVID-19. The purpose of this initiative was to provide financial support for teaching pros, tennis facilities, tournament directors, league coordinators, officials, community tennis associations, NJTLs, adaptive programs, wheelchair programs, and media who have lost income or revenue due to the cancellation of events and to help defray costs of restarting tennis programs. The demanding challenge of reviewing and selecting applications fell mostly on the 11-member volunteer board. Additionally, six USTA Southern staffers with specific expertise in the program areas also were assigned to the task of reviewing applications. Further, staff members from the nine state tennis associations within USTA Southern were consulted on the applications. USTA Southern President & CEO Bonnie Vandegrift said, “COVID-19 has negatively impacted so many in our tennis family, and USTA Southern is very fortunate to be in a strong financial position to help. As facilities are reopening, and tennis has been identified as a safe sport, we are seeing resurgence in play and an opportunity for our community partners to introduce the sport to both juniors and adults alike.” She also added other comments during an interview on the section’s podcast, “Talking Tennis Southern Style.” “USTA Southern is pleased we have been able to assist so many in the tennis industry in the nine Southeastern states with this Southern Cares project,” USTA Southern Executive Director & COO John Callen added. “Tennis is rapidly picking up new players to our ‘COVID-19 safe’ sport and one that adds years to our lifespans. By helping our industry stay as strong as possible, tennis should be poised to grow and expand in the South in the months and years to come.” 16

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TENNIS HEADLINES

Slinger Bag Expands Reach in Agreement With Dunlop Europe Leaders Challenged on COVID-19 Protection Plan By PHIT America PHIT America, a national charity dedicated to improving the physical and mental health of Americans, is espousing the tremendous benefits of physical activity to help protect people from COVID-19. To communicate to national leaders and Americans, PHIT has launched a petition campaign to increase physical activity levels for children. This petition says, “Every child must have at least 30 minutes of physical activity three times a week in school.” Almost 50 percent of schools have eliminated physical education and many have eliminated recess. PHIT America Founder Jim Baugh, the former president of Wilson Sporting Goods, said, “I’ve been sitting on the sidelines for three to four months listening to our government talk about the three ways adults and kids can protect themselves from COVID-19: 1) wear a mask, 2) social distancing, 3) wash your hands. But these leaders are overlooking one of the most important ways to protect yourself from COVID-19, increasing physical activity.” The charity is partnering with Dr. Zhen Yan, professor of cardiovascular medicine from the University of Virginia, who says, “There’s no question that increased physical activity will build up a child’s natural defense system and protect them from COVID-19.” Through its established physical activity programs, PHIT America has introduced over half a million kids to regular physical activity in schools. Learn more at phitamerica.org.

New Babolat Pure Drive Unveiled Babolat unveiled an updated Pure Drive racquet in September. The Pure Drive 2021 is enhanced with two, new, major technologies that improve performance. First, the HTR (High Torsional Rigidity) system helps improve torsional stability for more efficient baseline strokes and optimized power on returns. This resistance to twisting allows for a greater tolerance with off-center shots. Coupled with the racquet’s inherent power, the HTR in the new Pure Drive offers an energy return as explosive and powerful as ever. Second, the new SWX (Smac Wrap eXtended) PureFeel of the Pure Drive filters vibrations, keeping only those that give players the best feeling. With this technology, Babolat says, the Pure Drive offers unparalleled playing sensations on each shot.

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Slinger Bag recently announced a multiyear distribution agreement with Dunlop across nine, key markets in Europe. This announcement follows similar strategic agreements in key tennis markets including Ireland, Japan, UK, Ireland, Switzerland and all four Scandinavian markets, bringing the total value of Slinger Bag’s international distribution partnerships to a cumulative five-year retail value of $200 million. Under the terms of the agreement, Dunlop International Europe Ltd (Dunlop), whose parent company is Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Japan, will be granted exclusive distribution rights for Slinger Bag’s ball launcher in the core European markets of Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Netherlands, and Spain. “There is no bigger endorsement of how far Slinger Bag has come in a short space of time than this new commercial association with Dunlop, a global giant in tennis with an unequalled market reach and a reputation to match,” said Mike Ballardie, CEO of Slinger Bag. “We have the utmost confidence in the sales and marketing strategy provided by the Dunlop team to rapidly build Slinger Bag brand awareness in the core markets covered by this deal and to activate this partnership through a multitude of traditional grassroots marketing activities allied with aggressive online marketing to European tennis consumers.” Slinger Bag enables tennis players to get out on court to play at any time without the need to find a playing partner — whether that be at their club, local park, on their driveways or in any other available open space. Slinger Bag is lightweight, wheeled like a trolley bag, and easily transported in the trunk of the smallest saloon or sedan car. It offers players the versatility to store all of their tennis gear, including racquets, shoes, towels, and accessories.


K-Swiss, Lucky In Love Launch Collaboration Hypercourt Express 2 Shoe K-Swiss and Lucky In Love recently announced the first of two collaboration projects with the launch of the Hypercourt Express 2 X Lucky In Love 10th Anniversary shoe. The shoe features collaboration logos on the tongue and heel, as well as a translucent outsole. The design also features both a customized sockliner and shoe box with two different color lace options. Mike Miringoff, K-Swiss vice-president, said, “Lucky In Love is a leading brand in our sport, and it is recognized for its new, fresh, fashion-forward designs and product. The passion and expertise their team brings is inspiring, and we are honored and thrilled to celebrate Lucky In Love’s 10th anniversary together.” K-Swiss used Hypercourt Express 2, the best-selling footwear model in the tennis industry, and worked with Lucky In Love founder Brad Singer and his design team to create a shoe featuring the brand’s anniversary messaging. With a suggested retail price of $110, the shoe is sold exclusively at select specialty retail stores and online partner websites, kswiss.com, and shopluckyinlove.com. “We enjoyed working with K-Swiss throughout the process,” said Singer. “K-Swiss’s tremendous business growth in footwear has been similar to ours in apparel, and we both have a strong women’s consumer base. As a result, the partnership was a natural fit. Our goal is to inspire women of all ages to feel amazing. By collaborating with K-Swiss on this fun and exciting project, we were able to do that.”

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Tech Startup Helping Keep Tennis Tournaments Alive in the US In Response to COVID-19 Pandemic, Match Tennis App’s Virtual Tournament Desk is a Game-Changer for Tournament Directors Nationwide Match Tennis App is helping keep tennis tournaments alive throughout the United States through the creation of its Virtual Tournament Desk (VTD) technology. Match Tennis App is the provider of the leading tennis player tournament management application. The new technology integrates with the USTA’s existing tournament management system to provide more effective social distancing protocols. The goal was simple: Develop a solution that would facilitate a safer COVID-19 environment for tennis venues nationwide so that the sport of tennis could once again host competitions for tennis players, especially those hoping for college scholarships. CEO and former WTA world-ranked No. 33 player Lindsay Lee-Waters founded Match Tennis App with her husband Heath Waters and his brother Matt Waters. As the parents of a nationally top-ranked 14-and-under junior, the Waters have been on the front lines of the junior tennis tournament scene, and desire to enhance the quality of experience for players, parents, and tournament staff through innovative digital experiences. “Running a tennis tournament technology company, we felt not only a responsibility, but rather a duty to take expedient action to help get the sport we love back going again. Playing and attending tennis tournaments for the last 30 years, I knew firsthand tournament desks were the primary bottlenecks where social gathering occurred at tennis event,” Lee-Waters said. Lee-Waters highlighted some of the benefits of using Virtual Tournament Desk technology:

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• Enables players to access match times and submit scores from the safety of their cars. • Announces important tournament information and updates. • Eliminates waiting in long lines at tournament desks. • Allows juniors to continue being recruited and pursue their dreams of college scholarships. • Reduces the workload of tournament staff and keeps their social distance from players. Match Tennis App approached the various USTA Sections and presented the enhanced feature set in April as a technology solution to facilitate tennis tournaments resuming nationwide. The USTA Sections were receptive and have made the app an integral part of many of the USTA Sections COVID-19 resumption and planning protocols. Trevor Kronemann, director of Junior Tennis, USTA Southern California, said, “Match Tennis App’s Virtual Tournament Desk has offered us another avenue to make sure we are running our tournaments and programming in the safest way possible for our players and parents. The immediate success is noticeable in many ways.” Upwards of 50 tournaments each week are currently using the VTD technology. Tournament players enjoy the convenience of being able to check-in for their tournament and tennis matches just like they do for airlines and reservation systems offered at restaurants. Similar to a TV production team, tournament directors appreciate being able to run entire tournaments through VTD from behind closed doors, allowing tournament staff to remain safe while keeping the tournament moving along and on schedule. USTA Georgia's Director of Competition Eva Marie McCravy added, “I appreciate the time and energy the Match Tennis App team has put into this product in order to keep our players safe. Players go straight to their assigned courts to play and then, once the match is completed, enter their scores on the app as they walk back to their cars.”


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TRUIST ATLANTA OPEN 2021: THANK YOU AND LOOKING AHEAD Greetings and Happy Holidays! As live sports return, we wrap up a banner year for tennis participation. Tennis participation is up 10 percent in 2020, according to the Sports Marketing Survey. It has been great to have ALTA teams back on the court this summer and fall. It’s proof that we can adapt to our surroundings and tennis players can make the best of any situation. It was inspiring to see a safe US Open and French Open conducted, as some new and familiar champions were crowned. It’s also exciting to have both ATP and WTA tours back playing, before and after the major events. It’s a good sign for 2021 and beyond! Be assured that plans are well under way for a safe and fun 2021 Truist Atlanta Open, with the dates July 24-August 1 at Atlantic Station. ALTA members should know that this includes productive, current player conversations to bring the best field possible to Atlanta for our ATP event. Additionally, we’ve put a lot of thought into our new and improved stadium layout and that includes better viewing on all match courts! We can’t wait to show you our new layout and how you will be able to enjoy world-class tennis in 2021. With the holiday season upon us, there’s

no better way to show your love of tennis than serving up the gift of tennis with our current holiday pack promotional offer. Please visit our website for more details. Again, our 2021 dates are July 24August 1. Visit atlantaopentennis.com for deals, tournament news and surprises. Thanks for another great year to everyone at Ortho Atlanta for being our trusted medical partner. They are available to help tennis players of all ages and levels get back to playing tennis. From our ATP Tour players to ALTA league players, contact Ortho Atlanta to get back on the court! As always, please email me with any comments, questions or ideas on how we can improve our Truist Atlanta Open. Now more than ever, we want to hear from tennis fans on how we can make the Truist Atlanta Open the most talked about event in Atlanta each summer. Remember, tennis is a sport where you can “social distance” and I hope to see you soon at the courts! — Eddie Gonzalez Truist Atlanta Open Tournament Director gonzalez@atlantaopentennis.com

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Last Issue’s Trivia Contest Winner Is … Congratulations! We drew our winner from a pool of readers who submitted correct answers, and Anne McCollum, Sunday Women, Flowers Crossing B5, won a new pair of shoes from Mizuno! Try your luck with this issue’s contest and see if you can join the ranks of our previous trivia contest winners. Here is the original quiz and the correct answers: 1. What is the name of the former ATP player who currently runs an art investment business in Atlanta, and what is the name of the business? Mihnea Nastase, Foreign Affair International 2. AYTEF launched a summer program to help keep kids learning and engaged in fun activities for the summer. What’s the name of this program? Learn & Earn Anne McCollum (right) and her doubles partner, Deborah Brown.

3. In this issue, we launched the GPTA spotlight series. Who are the local tennis pros who were featured? Geoff Browne, Jim Carella

January/February Trivia Contest Enter for your chance to win a tennis bag from Adidas. To enter the contest, correctly answer the following three questions, in addition to submitting a new favorite courtside recipe, and mail it to New South Publishing, Attn: Cory Sekine-Pettite, 9040 Roswell Road, Suite 210, Atlanta, GA 30350. Answers and recipes may also be submitted online at netnewsmag.com. Hint: The answers can be found in this issue. Entry deadline: Monday, December 7.

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Nominees Announced for 2021 Executive Committee

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he nominations are in, and ALTA’s Board of Directors has approved the slate of nominees for the 2021 Executive Committee. They are:

President (not to be voted on) First Vice President

Debbie Gaster Lamar Scott

Secretary

Camille Puckett

Treasurer

John Lowell

Vice President Men’s League

Mitch Falkin

Vice President Thursday Women’s League Vice President Sunday Women’s League Vice President Senior Leagues Vice President Senior Day Leagues Vice President Junior Leagues Vice President Mixed Doubles League Vice President Junior Challenge Ladder Vice President of Media Vice President of Special Programs

Keri Beck Linda Shepherd Roger Dennington Cathy Gonzales Tammi Copelli Cameron Turner Brenda Maddaleni Barbara Ingram Eric Behning

This group of volunteers dedicate their time the entire year to run the ALTA leagues. The officers will be voted on by the general membership at ALTA’s annual meeting on November 12 at 7:00 p.m. This year, we will be video conferencing this meeting, as other items included on the agenda are set forth in ALTA’s bylaws. Those include: • Approval of the minutes from the last meeting • Treasurer’s Report • President’s Report • Miscellaneous/Special Business Please check altatennis.org frequently for the video conferencing information.

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Keeping Hope Alive For this ALTA team, winning isn’t everything BY EMMY POWELL, NET NEWS EDITOR

The best ‘win’ we had was getting to know each other. I love these folks, and they truly enjoyed being on the court for all of the right reasons.

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t’s a team like no other with a season like no other and the true essence of ALTA. For the Cartersville Country Club summer mixed doubles team, it truly was the perfect season, and they will make history at the club with their first ever ALTA sign. You can see that is says 0-35, Keep Hope Alive. Wait a minute. How could they have an ALTA sign with this losing season? Well, it was far from a loss in the eyes of this newly formed team. Captain Andrea Surcey has been playing in ALTA leagues for 14 years. She says never has she had the pleasure to be around so many dedicated and enthusiastic tennis players. “This team formed out of a new initiative at a country club that typically had very little interest in tennis,” says Surcey. As a brand new team, she says they practiced twice a week for seven weeks prior to the start of the summer season. “My team NEVER stopped showing up for practices, never gave up, and never complained,” she says. The team lost every single match, but that did not dampen the spirits of these players. Instead, the majority of the team wanted to continue to practice even after the season ended, as a way to prepare for the upcoming winter mixed season. “The best ‘win’ we had was getting to know each other. I love these folks, and they truly enjoyed being on the court for all of the right reasons,” Surcey explains. It’s quite a history as Surcey made it her mission to improve the tennis atmosphere at the Cartersville Country Club, following a two-year hiatus with no tennis programs and no tennis professionals. Now the club is flourishing with adult teams, great pros, cardio tennis, and junior clinics. In the middle of all of the issues associated with COVID-19, things were slow to get going at the club, but like others, Surcey knew tennis was one of the best sports in which people can still socially distance. Teammate Lars Ennerberg agrees and says tennis was a great way to get out of the house during this pandemic. “Because of the relationships we made as a team, it helped to rise above those losses. We just had a lot of fun, and it was so amazing to simply get out in the evening and play tennis with people I now consider my friends,” he says. Surcey says so many people put a tremendous amount of effort to make this a special tennis community. “We had 25 players on the roster, many of whom had not played in several years. We made the call to order our ALTA team sign. …This will be the first ALTA sign in the history of the club.” And that sign will forever have a legendary story behind it in Cartersville.


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LEAGUE NEWS

November-December 2020 Sportsmanship Nominations BY DEBBIE GASTER, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT

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his has been a challenging year for ALTA and our members. However, one key component of ALTA league play has remained, and that is good sportsmanship. We love to hear from our members when they encounter extraordinary examples of good sportsmanship while either playing or organizing their matches. Please reach out to your coordinator or a league VP if you wish to nominate an ALTA member for a good sportsmanship award. You also can find a nomination form at altatennis.org > ALTA Documents > Captain/Manager Handbooks > Sportsmanship Nomination Form. Congratulations to the 2020 sportsmanship award winners!

would work it out amongst themselves. I want to commend these ladies for the way they worked together, found different courts to play on, drove to the away courts when home courts weren’t available, and communicated very well each week. They were all so happy to be playing tennis again, and they did whatever it took to get their matches in. Bitsy Grant even made it to City Finals!

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My team was scheduled to play Fowler Park on Thursday, and on the prior Sunday I saw that I would not have a full lineup. I contacted Tammy Gormley, the Fowler Park team captain, and she said she would do her best to play a line early on Wednesday. We were all scheduling make-up matches from the prior week’s rainout, but she said she would make it work. One of my 4’s had a fever and wasn’t going to be able to play on Wednesday. I called another player to fill in and I thought we were all set. Wednesday morning, my original line 4 player showed up to play, but our sub wasn’t there; she was at home and 45 minutes away. The Fowler Park players and captain decided that they would rather wait for our player to arrive and play tennis. Not only did this prevent a default of line 4, but at line 5 as well. Tammy and her players showed the true spirit of ALTA tennis.

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I’d like to recommend Dr. Tim Cummings for an ALTA Sportsmanship Award. My partner and I played against him and his partner in the 2020 Summer Mixed playoffs round 2 in August. It was an extremely hot and humid morning, and we were playing in full sun. Late in the second set (we had won the first), my partner started showing signs of heat exhaustion. Dr. Cummings recognized the problematic symptoms and immediately took action to treat her potentially serious condition. She responded well to his skilled treatment, even though that took longer than what I believe is the standard ALTA 10-minute medical timeout. This deciding line 4 match was settled in a 10-point match tiebreak, which my recovered partner and I won 10-8. Tim placed my partner’s health and well-being above his own keen desire to win.

Senior Women A5 Bitsy Grant, Allison Kelly Burdette TC, Cynthia Reese-Johnson Summergrove, Kim Hinchey Canongate/Mirror Lake, Anne Wood Nominated by Senior Leagues Coordinator Gina Clance

I am the senior women’s coordinator for the A5 level. The day our schedules were posted, 3 of the 4 teams in one division let me know they didn’t have home courts available due to COVID restrictions. I talked with all four captains, and we decided they

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Fowler Park, Thursday Women, AA3 Captain Tammy Gormley Players Linda Leonard and Kim Ensley Nominated by Jeri Finlay from The Fields I

Seven Oaks, Thursday Women, B1 Captain Maura Litt Nominated by Heide Rudnick from Cambridge

We couldn’t field a team over spring break and were disappointed when we realized that match was against our biggest rival and neighboring subdivision. They have a roster with 22 players and no motivation to get in a match early. After learning what a pickle we were in, Maura scheduled the match a week before the ALTA season kicked off, but we were completely rained out. Maura told me not to worry and reached out to her team again. One by one, the calls starting to come in, and four lines were completed. Seven Oaks had lost all those lines for matches they could have won by forfeit. Every one of their players showed up here and was as gracious before the match as when it ended.


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RUN ’N ROLL 2021 Spring season - March 16-Apr. 27

Wheelchair Tennis and Run ‘n Roll Tennis BY BOB KOHMESHER, SPECIAL PROGRAMS VICE PRESIDENT

Photos by Laura Barnard

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LTA offers a wide variety of tennis opportunities. Most of us have played in the Men’s Thursday and Sunday Women’s, and Mixed Doubles leagues. Many of us also have participated in the Senior and Senior Day leagues. Those of us with children have enjoyed watching them participate in ALTA’s Junior League and the Junior Challenge Ladder. Whether you are 10 years old or 80, there’s an opportunity to play, as tennis is a sport that you can participate in throughout your life. ALTA also sponsors Wheelchair and Run ‘n Roll leagues. These leagues follow the same seasons as the other leagues and also run for seven weeks. There’s a wide variety of skill-level in wheelchair tennis. Some of our players regularly compete in

regional tournaments, and others are just mastering the sport. The major difference in rules is that the wheelchair players get two bounces. There are lobs, drop-shots, and cross-court shots. If you’d like to watch this exciting league play, matches are held on Tuesday evenings at 6:45 p.m. at Hudlow Tennis Center in Best Friends Park near Jimmy Carter and Buford highway. If you would like to play with a wheelchair partner, you can participate in the Run ‘n Roll season. We are always looking for men and women who play anywhere from the A level to the C level. We have several “Run” players who have participated for years in this exciting league. If you’re interested in playing or have questions, contact the VP for Special Programs at specialprogramsvp@altatennis.org. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 NETNEWS

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JUNIOR CHALLENGE LADDER 2020 Ladder Closes Dec. 1

What a Year for the JCL

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he 2020 season of the ALTA Junior Challenge Ladder is underway, despite the challenges encountered in a world of Covid-19. The ladder usually begins with a season opening round robin to jump-start the season and help players get ready for active play in the ladder. We moved to a Zoom format for the kickoff which was well attended by players and their families. The ALTA Junior Challenge Ladder has 146 players as of press time. The players were chomping at the bit to get started, as many have been out of competition since schools closed, high school seasons have been cut short, and most tournaments were postponed or permanently cancelled. We are thankful to provide this outlet for junior tennis players! With 146 players, there will be 1,000 matches or more played during the season that began on August 25th and ends on December 1st. In addition to regular match play, our players will get together for round robins by group. We are thankful to the following sponsors of these events by providing courts for our players. The schedule of this year’s events are as follows: Blackburn Tennis Center—Upper Ladder Girls Saturday, November 14 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sandy Springs Tennis Center Upper Ladder/Lower Ladder Boys

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We are excited to announce With 146 players, that we will have a showcase there will be 1,000 event for our top players at the matches or more Riverside Club in Sandy Springs. played during the This event, featuring our Top 10 season that began on boys and girls, is scheduled for August 25th and ends Friday, November 6 from 6:30 to on December 1st. 9:00 p.m. With limited doubles competition due to COVID-19, we plan to have an all-doubles event. It should be an exciting night of tennis! Thank you to Cindy Pietkiewicz for coordinating our events. The ladder is managed using Tennis Rungs software, and the players get support from their ladder managers. Thank you to Anthony Swatski who is helping with the software and ensuring all matches are counted. The ladder managers facilitate matches getting played, coordinate with players, hear about good sportsmanship, mediate conflict, and often work as a help desk and mentor, especially for the new and younger players. We could not do without them. Thank you to Stacy Simmons (Upper Girls), Trish Winfrey (Lower Girls), Dee Jones (Upper Boys) and Michelle McKinnon (Lower Boys) for the work and dedication to the players in the ladder. To date, there are more than 250 matches played and more than 80 matches scheduled for play in the next week. The standings as of October 5 are reflected on the next page. We are excited to hear who makes the Top 10 at the end of the seasons, how many sportsmanship awards will be given, and how many players will earn three in a row awards!

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DAVIS TAYLOR

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MATTEO MADDALENI

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SHAAN MAJEED

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JOHN LASANAJAK

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REID KANEMASU

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KEVIN SCREWS

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ROBERT BAUER

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JAIDEN DODIA

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TYLER AUSTIN

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ANDREW PIETKIEWICZ

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ETHAN SWATSKI

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OWEN HEYBROEK

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FREDDIE LAWRENCE

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RYAN COZAD

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RIJUL RAPELLY

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ARSAL FAROOQ

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LUKE ATKINSON

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BRANDON KIM

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MATTHEW SLOAN

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SHAURYA BAJAJ

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SHIV KINNARKAR

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BLAKE STODDARD

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JASON EIGBEDION

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SHRIYAN SATHISH

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QUINN WICKLUND

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KELLEN SIMMONS

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GRAYSON PERLMAN

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ELI HIRSHBERG

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ROBERT FRIERSON

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HENRY WALTER

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JAKE GRIMES

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SIMON HAYAL

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SAM FLICKER

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LOVA METOR

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JAKE SOLOMON

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WESLEY FLICKER

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NIKHIL KULKARNI

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LONDON VASILESCU

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ADITYA MADIREDDY

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JACK HRASTAR

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SHREYAN BAJAJ

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SUSHIL MUDDALA

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JAKE YOUNG

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TEO JOHNSON

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JOSHUA WARREN

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CHRIS CIANCIOTTI

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RISHAV RANGANATHAN

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HEMIL THAKKAR

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REILLY MCNAMARA

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ANISH MADIREDDY

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AUSTIN TURNER

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REESE PHILIP HILSEN

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ANDREW RUDER

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TRISTAN SLOWEY

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PAUL FRIDMAN

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PETER CRAIG

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ROCCO DICARLO

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STEPHEN ZHU

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MATTHEW SONG

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ARJUN SHAH

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MITCHELL FREEMAN

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HARRIS UNELL

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ETHAN SMITH

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JORDAN WINFREY

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VIKUNTH VENKATESH

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ALEXANDER SLOAN

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PARTH MODY

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BRENDAN PICKELL

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Junior Challenge Ladder Mid-Season Standings

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KATE SHARABURA

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JONAY BRITTAIN

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ALYSSA KHOU

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LAUREN KHOU

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SAMANTHA SLATON

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SOPHIA CLEMENTS

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JO-YEE CHAN

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ALYSSA DAVIS

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TERI BRANTLEY

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MAI NGUYEN

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JENSEN DIIANNI

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LAURYN SWATSKI

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LEEZA KURTZ

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CLEO MOORE

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AMANDA TANAKA

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CONLEY RAIDT

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CARRINGTON BROWN

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SEJAL JOSHI

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NEENA KATAUSKAS

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KENNEDY HILL

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KIMAYA PARANJPE

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JADA YOUNG

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JADE LASANAJAK

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VICTORIA LOUIS-JACQUES

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GERMANY DAVIS

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MCKENZIE SHELTON

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BERNADETTE KOTSCHER

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ANYA NELSON

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SYDNEY BRANTLEY

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TRINITY PORTER

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CHERYSH HENRY

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ASHLEY COOKE

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MEGAN MCKINNON

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SARAY YLI-PIIPARI

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CAROLINE EADS

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GABRIELLE CESAR

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FRANCHESCA BROWN

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SHAYLI DODIA

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JULIANA DIIANNI

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CLAIRE GIDDINGS

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MEHER BAJWA

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SEDONA CORNELISON

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ISABELLA THEODORE

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MARY JACOPPO

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SAMANTHA RUDER

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JAALA SCREWS

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PRISHA MODY

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ANWITHA ANBUCHELIAN

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ASHLEY BENTZ

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MYRA WU

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BROOKE SAYE

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MICHELLE JONES

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MADISON ANDREWS

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JORDAN BALLARD

19

NICOLE EIGBEDION

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KENNEDY TALBERT

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OLIVIA HOOPER

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MCKENZIE OLIVER

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MARA OPRE

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GOOD QUESTION

THE TACTFUL APPROACH If a player mistakenly calls a ball OUT, but it was in and his own partner confirms it was actually in, what happens? Do they forfeit the point? Do the players play a let? Lamar Scott, Men’s League Vice President As stated in USTA’s “The Code” (#14): “If one partner calls the ball out and the other partner sees the ball good, the ball is good.” As explained in (#12), a player who calls a ball out shall reverse the call if the player(s) become uncertain or realize that the ball was good. The point goes to the opponent and is not replayed. It is more important to give opponents the benefit of the doubt than to avoid possibly hurting a partner’s feelings. The tactful way to achieve the desired result is to tell a partner quietly of the mistake and then let the partner concede the point.

I am having a hard time finding a team in my area to join. Can you help me? Cameron Turner, Mixed Doubles League Vice President We would love to help you get connected to a team in your area. A great place to start is the ALTA website on the ‘Find Players and Teams’ page. Go to.altatennis.org > Players And Leagues > Players looking for teams. There are two tabs on this page. The first one is called ‘Players looking for Teams.’ Sign in and click the New Request button to create a new posting for teams to find you. The second tab is called ‘Teams Looking for Players.’ Search this area for ALTA teams who are looking for players. Use the filters to limit your search to a specific league, gender, or area. Click ‘Contact’ to securely email a potential new team.

WHO GETS THE POINT? My partner and I were playing a closely contested Mixed Doubles match recently. My partner (ad side) was receiving our opponent’s serve, and I was situated on the service line playing net (deuce side). Our opponent’s serve was wild and struck me before hitting the ground. We laughed about the wild nature of the serve, but none of us could remember whose point it was. We argued it both ways and offered to play a let, but they ended up conceding the point. In 42

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hindsight, was it actually a point for them? Even though I was on the other side from where he was serving and it was not a serve that bounced first in any box, because it hit me first, do they get the point? Chequetta Allen, Sunday Women’s League Vice President USTA’s Friend at Court Part 1 - Rule 24.i. states: “The point is lost if the ball in play touches the player or anything that the player is wearing or carrying, except the racquet.” *Case 7. A ball that has just been served hits the receiver, or in doubles the receiver’s partner, before it touches the ground. Which player wins the point? Decision. The server wins the point, unless it is a service let. *Additionally in Part 2—The Code: The Players’ Guide to Fair Play and the Unwritten Rules of Tennis, Rule 19 states: “A player shall concede the point when a ball in play touches that player.”

INTERRUPTED SERVE During a recent match, I called the score (15-15) and proceeded to serve. My serve was good, and the receiver was in the process of

returning the ball when her partner stopped play to say that I called the score incorrectly. After discussion, we agreed the score was correct as called. I began my serve again from first serve, 15-15. After the match, I wondered if we had done the correct thing? Should I have won that point? Keri Beck, Thursday Women’s League Vice President You should have been awarded this point. (Friend at Court, Part One, ITF Rules of Tennis, Rule 11) 11. Ball in Play. Unless a fault or a let is called, the ball is in play from the moment the server hits the ball and remains in play until the point is decided. Once you struck the ball, the opponent should have waited until the point was over before questioning the score. (Friend at Court, Part Two, The Code, Principle 2) Points awarded in good faith are counted. All points played in good faith stand. If during a point, a player realizes that a mistake was made at the beginning (example, service from the wrong court), the player shall continue playing the point. Corrective action may be taken only after a point has been completed.

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How Did You And Your Game Come Out Of Lockdown?

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ans, my rods and cones are all messed up. Not a shock to you? Well, professional tennis players are like migrating animals that go to various parts of the world, depending on the season of the year. I was absolutely thrilled to see the French Open being played, but it still seemed quite odd that it took place in the fall and not last spring. Additionally, the closed roof and night matches at the French Open were a game changer. The LED lights made the extraordinary red clay come alive, and when fans are allowed back in by the thousands the night matches will be epic! In comparison, the Italian Open in Rome has had night matches for a long time, but I always felt as a player that it was hard to see the ball. The ball picks up some clay and the technology of the lighting was not what it is today. However, night matches usually were fun for me because the crowds were always so into it. I absolutely know the French night crowds will add to the French Open fun! Having completed three of the four slams in 2020 was pretty awesome. The US Open created a very safe and strict bubble while the French Open added 44

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some fans, but both events pulled it off. The 2021 Aussie Open will take place as of now, but only with fans from Australia in attendance. I have been really impressed with the quality of play from the pros. With so much time away from the tour because of COVID-19, I thought the players would need time to get back into top form. However, I thought the doubles matches were at a top level. It takes hours and hours of practice time to feel completely comfortable, even with an established partner. There are the rare occasions where personalities and performance match instantly, but I have found that to be very rare. There are even times where the performance matches perfectly, but the personalities are not a good fit. I know hall-of-fame doubles teams that won many grand slams but who never spoke on or off the court. I could NEVER do that. …I always played my best when I enjoyed who I was competing and hanging out with. So how did you and your game come out of lockdown? Have you evaluated your tennis lately? The tennis industry seemed to get a nice jump in participa-

tion and equipment sales. I follow the Tennis Industry of America research. This gives me a deeper dive into where the game is and where the game is headed. In the 2008 economic slowdown, studies showed that adults were pulling out of their clubs and tennis lessons, but adults still played league tennis. Another nugget I found interesting was that as times were financially tough, parents still found ways to pay for their children to play in tennis programs. In this year of COVID-19, there were many “staycations” where families stayed closer to home and tennis camps grew in size across the country. This tells me that we should see an uptick in participation of the 400,000 high school tennis players that compete each year. This is important for the long-term growth of the sport. Those high school players mainly play tennis on campus in college and will be the driving force for new tennis players when they start families. Having a string American professional presence such as the Williams sisters and the Bryan brothers may inspire the next generation, but it’s the sound tennis community leadership that keeps the machine working. ALTA and the USTA are committed to that community tennis model, and I believe that is a winning strategy on so many levels. My family’s activities were founded in community programs and that foundation of a local focus will always be a winner. Remember, passing on your older equipment to the next beginner can start another person’s lifelong journey with tennis. — LUKE JENSEN FRENCH OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPION


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Border Patrol Winning becomes as easy as 1-2-3 BY CORKY CRAMER, USPTA ELITE PRO NORCAL DIRECTOR

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’m a coach who believes in winning! To me, attempting to win is a lot more fun than waiting for your opponent to lose. Many players work hour upon hour trying to develop a specific shot they believe will make them invincible, but they still end up on the losing side to that ancient slicer dicer. It’s important to understand that the game is a lot more than the mechanical action of stroking a ball. I can’t tell you how many times I remind players of all levels that the mechanical action of hitting the ball is only a part of being suc-

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cessful. Players must learn to play. When we think of “playing” we think of children, happy times, fun. Whether it’s hide and seek or tennis, there are rules and strategies to be followed. It amazes me how easy it is for kids and adults to come up with logical strategies but fail to use them in the heat of the moment. It is for that reason that I created this simple concept to help keep you focused and understanding how to play winning tennis. Begin by breaking the court into three hitting zones. Between each zone, create an area of about three feet; (or as I refer to them, Border Zones) these are the places to be when preparing for the oncoming shot. Zone 3 starts a couple of feet behind the baseline and ends halfway between the baseline and service line. Zone 2 ends one foot in front of the service line. Zone 1 goes from inside the service box to three feet from the net. At the club level, most players spend a majority of their time in Zone 3, with balls landing in Zone 2. These points tend to begin and end there, usually by an unforced error being hit from Zone 3 or a forced error in Zone 1. The forced shot tends to occur when one player is required to hustle forward, hoping to get a drop shot winner accidentally hit by their

opponent, or by attempting a reluctant volley. At the pro level, a majority of the points are won from Zone 2, with a forcing shot of some kind. The difference between the average player and the pros is that the pros’ Zone 2 extends further back toward the baseline. As your game improves, you too can expand your Zone 2. We seem to think that play takes place in Zones 3 or 1. The next time you play a match, try to incorporate the positioning the pros are striving for. If you are looking to strike as many balls as possible from Zone 2, I’ll bet you’ll be in position a little earlier and you will feel like a miracle has taken place. When you are stuck in Zone 3, you’ll no longer be rushed on your strokes, but in fact feel as if you have to wait for the ball. When moving forward to the ball in Zone 2, strike it in an offensive style. Move through Zone 2 and reorganize at the next border separating Zones 2 and 1. Once again, analyze the situation there as your opponent hits the next ball, then move forward in Zone 1 for the finisher. As an insurance policy, move back to the borderline separating Zones 2 and 1 as it is likely your opponent will be thinking about sending up a lob. If the lob doesn’t appear, move back to the front of the Zone 1 and try to finish them off again. Warning: When players are learning to come in and have aspirations of Federer-like volleys, they often make the mistake of trying to get from Zone 3 to Zone 1. The tendency is to blame poor volleys for losing the point when in fact they never got a chance to make a solid volley as the ball was sent whizzing past them. Poor positioning by even the greatest players results in poor shot-making. Remember to set up camp at the borders.


Hit Topspin Like the Pros BY PATTI O’REILLY, UNIVERSAL TENNIS ACADEMY, ATLANTA, GA

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o take your game to a high level, players should understand the concept of topspin. Topspin is the rotation of the ball, which brings the ball down. Sometimes you may hear that someone hits a very “heavy” ball. That means the player hits with a lot of topspin so when the ball bounces, it kicks up at the opponent making it difficult to hit. When your groundstroke goes long, it is often caused by a lack of topspin. Ninety percent of topspin is created by the “low-tohigh” swing path of the racquet head. You want the racquet to drop underneath the incoming ball and brush up the back of the ball. The more vertical your swing path, the more topspin that is created. There are two, main factors that can negatively impact the low-to-high swing path: the contact point and tension. Contact point: If you contact the ball out of your strike zone (especially if you hit the ball late) then you will have difficulty creating a low-to-high swing path. It is much easier to create that swing path if you make contact in front of the body. Tension: If you are holding the racquet too tightly, then the racquet head won’t drop underneath your racquet hand, and your racquet head won’t drop below the incoming ball. The looser you hold the racquet, the more the head will drop. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being extremely tight, you don’t want to hold the racquet above a 2 for a topspin rally groundstroke. If you want to hit the ball with more topspin or if the incoming

USTA GEORGIA-GPTA TEACHING PROFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHT: PATTI O’REILLY Hometown: Ridgewood, New Jersey How did you get involved in teaching tennis? I competed on the junior, collegiate, and professional level. I enjoy helping people, so teaching tennis came naturally to me. Diehard fan of what sports team? Duke basketball, Notre Dame football, & Boston Red Sox

ball is low, you should hold the racquet even looser. At the end of the follow-through, you should be able to gently pull the racquet out of your hand. Being relaxed also will increase your ability to accelerate your racquet head, which will add even more topspin to your shot. Bending your legs also can help you get underneath the ball. You may have heard the expression to “load your back leg.” When you load your legs, make sure to keep your shoulders and racquet hand loose. If the racquet wobbles at contact, many players will tend to grip it tighter. This is a natural response; however, it is an incorrect one. By gripping the racquet tighter, you are losing your ability to create topspin. The racquet wobbled because you hit the ball along the frame of the racket. Track the ball and prepare better to give yourself a better contact point; then your racquet will be steady in your hand. The remaining 10 percent of topspin is created by the angle of the racquet face. When a player wants to hit underspin, the lower edge of the racquet head leads the way toward the ball. When a player hits topspin, the top edge of the racquet face leads the way toward the ball so the strings have a slightly downward tilt. The racquet is an extension of your hand and you always want to have an awareness of what the racquet is doing in your hand. As you increase your understanding of topspin, you will cause a lot of trouble for your opponent!

Best part of your game? Serve, forehand, and volleys. I was an all-court player. Dream doubles match would be me and… Roger Federer against Martina Navratilova and Pete Sampras. When I’m not teaching tennis, I’m… spending time with people, golfing, reading, and traveling. My favorite tennis memory is: When my sisters and I were inducted into the Duke University Athletic Hall of Fame. It represented four beautiful years in my life that I was able to share with my family. My favorite professional player is: Roger Federer—a class act on and off the court!

#1 reason why I enjoy teaching & coaching tennis: I really enjoy helping and meeting new people. I find it challenging to communicate an idea to a person so they can grasp it. People learn in different ways and I find it interesting to find the most effective manner to reach them. What important tennis message do you want to promote? Tennis teaches such wonderful life skills such as sportsmanship, discipline, perseverance, respect, effort, and positive attitude. It is a fabulous way to be outside, exercise, and meet new people. It brings people together in a beautiful way.

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How to Successfully Answer ‘How’d It Go?’ BY KENYON GENERETTE-OLIVER, UNIVERSAL TENNIS ACADEMY, UNIVERSAL TENNIS MANAGEMENT/PARTNER, USPTA ELITE PROFESSIONAL AND PTR PROFESSIONAL

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tlanta is known as the tennis mecca of the world, with one of the biggest organized and competitive tennis populations. Yet, unlike most organized sports, tennis coaches can't always attend matches, and thus, aren't privy to their players' actual performance. Regardless of a win or loss, players are expected to come back to practice and give an accurate answer when asked, “How’d it go?” Court preparation comes from practice and match observation. At both the junior and the adult level, I believe coaches are doing their clients a disservice by approaching the game as a business and not tailoring practice to fit their clients’ needs. At practice, I can coach you on strategy and get you physically fit, but I can’t anticipate how your opponent is going to react on game day. However, by watching tapes of old matches, I am able to better prepare you for matches and identify patterns in your opponents. Because coaches aren’t able to attend matches, they have to take the feedback of the players and parents at face value. It’s natural to pick apart everything you did wrong if you lose and glorify what you did right if you win. But keep in mind, sometimes you don’t play your best and still win. Also, opponents can win matches even if you did everything right. Tennis is not about the perfect forehand; it’s about responding. More often, what is missing in your game is not knowing how to respond

USTA GEORGIA-GPTA TEACHING PROFESSIONAL SPOTLIGHT: KENYON GENERETTEOLIVER

Dream doubles match would be me and… Arthur Ashe against John McEnroe and Peter Fleming. When I’m not teaching tennis, I’m… Relaxing with my fiancé, family and dogs.

Diehard fan of what sports team? ALL Atlanta teams!

My favorite tennis memory is: When I was 10 or 11 years old, I would watch out my window a guy serving on our neighborhood courts. In my mind, he was world-class. My grandmother and mom gave me the courage to go up and ask him if I could try to return his serve. It was then with … this guy appeasing a young kid that I realized tennis was more than lessons. It was making plays and competing.

Best part of your game? Strategy and backhand slice

My favorite professional player is: Federer. Obviously, he is an exceptional

How did you get involved in teaching tennis? I taught tennis at summers camps through the YMCA, and was assistant coach for the school tennis team while teaching middle school.

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mentally. The opponent is working just as hard as you, so while it is important to have the line 1 win, sometimes the win is responding with your best when your opponent is better. The feedback from the players and parents after a match might be that their backhand was just off that day. But what the coach really needs to see is that the backhand suffered because the opponent did something special. At Universal Tennis Academy, we have a process called skull sessions. This is an off-court station with mental questions we go through to prepare for drills, privates, and ultimately a match. We suggest that all of our coaches go through some version of this with their clients, whether at adult or junior level. The golden rule is to recognize your opponents’ weakness, while being able to identify your own strengths. These drills provide players with the tools to stay engaged in a match. Tennis is an individual sport — a mental and emotional rollercoaster. You are out there alone with your own thoughts, strategies, and decisions. Unlike team sports, tennis players are constantly trying to figure out their responsibility in losing or winning the match. Instead, you should focus on what you do really well versus your liability. Of course, players would benefit by having their coaches at matches. This would impact directly every player’s understanding of the game. And, tennis is 100-percent about understanding your game.

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player, but he seems like a genuine person off-court. #1 reason why I enjoy teaching & coaching tennis: The lasting relationships formed are so important to me. This is something all coaches should take advantage of. I cannot say I have succeeded as a coach if I do not hear from adults and juniors after a match. I also want to be a part of birthdays, a part of graduations, a part of weddings, etc. I want to be a part of their growth in every sense wherever they are in life. What important tennis message do you want to promote? The grind, the adversity, and the biggest — how you deal with RESISTANCE.


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HEALTH & FITNESS

Right and Timely Stretching BY KEN MACDONALD, MS, CGFI-3, CES, PES

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hether you swing a golf club or a racquet, stretching is key to improving your flexibility and game. So, what kind of stretching routines should you do? The answer depends on whether you are stretching before or after play. A typical assumption made by many players is that total body stretching before golf or tennis is beneficial in preventing injury and creating accurate and powerful shots. This may not be entirely true. In a recent study by National Strength and Conditioning Association, researchers found that applying whole body, golf-specific static stretching (holding a stretch for a given amount of time) for 20 minutes before testing for driver speed and accuracy was detrimental to performance. Fifteen golfers were measured and were found to have decreases in clubhead speed (-4.19 percent), distance (-5.62 percent), accuracy (-31.04 percent) and consistent ball contact (-16.34 percent). The concern is that this is the type of warm-up most amateur golfers do before their round. Now this begs the question, should we even warm up our bodies before play? Research has shown that yes, we do need to warm up before we play, and it needs to be dynamic in nature. It is theorized that static stretching increases laxity of the tendons reducing the force producing capabilities of the muscles. Additionally, the reflexes of the muscles may slow down and neuromuscular coordination needed for swing efficiency may become altered. Reports have shown that through a proper warm-up, performance can be increased by up to 20 percent. Typical dynamic warm-up exercises are lunge movements, torso rotations, shoulder circles, squats, bridges and pulling and pushing exercises. The weight, if any, should be very light and generally only one set is performed. Do dynamic stretching before play then static stretching after rounds or matches. When you do, you can improve your flexibility and results! Ken Macdonald owns and operates Lifetime Performance, a golf- and tennis-specific training studio in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He is a level 3 certified golf fitness professional through the Titleist Performance Institute, holds a master’s degree in human movement and is a certified corrective exercise specialist and performance enhancement specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. With five years of competitive professional golf experience, Macdonald applies his knowledge of the golf swing to the training programs he creates for his clients. Learn more at lifetimeperformancepbg.com 50

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NUTRITION

Keep Your Body Strong Key sport foods and meal ideas to improve your performance and keep your immune system strong as we approach colder months on the court

BY PAGE LOVE, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD, USPTA

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s we approach the colder time of the year and a potentially challenging flu season, it is crucial to keep your body strong. Nutrition can help! An obvious starting point is hydration; don’t forget to hydrate just because it’s cold. Tennis players often don’t drink as much in cooler weather because of less visual sweat losses, but staying properly hydrated helps maintain endurance and power on the court. Drink two cups of fluid two hours before play, and another one to two cups before hitting the courts. Consider some of the new flavored waters that may enhance your drinking volume such as Propel and Powerade fitness waters.

DRINK TWO CUPS OF FLUID TWO HOURS BEFORE PLAY, AND ANOTHER ONE TO TWO CUPS BEFORE HITTING THE COURTS.

Foods to consider BEFORE you play Oatmeal with added nuts and cinnamon Hearty oatmeal is a complex carbohydrate, and it is high in fiber which provides you longer-lasting energy and protein. Adding nuts for more protein and a healthy (unsaturated) fat can help the oatmeal last you even longer on the court. If you sprinkle a little cinnamon, you will be adding even more immuneboosting antioxidants to help fend off winter viruses. Consider the following products to help you quickly choose a convenient pre-match meal: Quaker and Kodiak high-protein oatmeals in a cup.

High-carbohydrate energy bars Energy bars have always been a top sport nutrition recommendation, and now there are some new kids on the block that can be grab-and-go pre-tennis high energy sources. Make sure the bar you choose has at least a 2:1 ratio of carbs to protein to ensure that the bar is an appropriate pre-exercise choice and can be eaten as close as one hour and even 30 minutes before you walk out the door to play. Pro Bar and Kind Bar Energy Bar are two new products to consider.

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Foods to consider AFTER you play Homemade and commercial hot chocolate with added protein for quick recovery Hydrate and refuel with recovery protein immediately after play with homemade hot chocolate (made with milk, cocoa, and your choice of natural sweeteners). Milk naturally will provide protein and carbohydrates, and the cocoa provides antioxidants. Consider adding some additional instant milk powder, which is a natural source of whey protein and is quickly absorbed into muscles for recovery. You also can consider these two convenient, ready-to-consume, higher protein beverages that also can be heated: Fairlife Chocolate Milk and Ripple Protein Recovery beverage made with pea protein.

Hot foods that warm you after matches, but are also great recovery choices Chilis and pizza; yes, pizza! Use a slow cooker for homemade chili for the whole family to feed on at home, but given the COVID pandemic, put it in a thermos to enjoy as you watch your teammates play their matches. Use ground sirloin or ground turkey for a lean source of protein. Make sure to add beans because they are loaded with fiber and protein, which will provide you long-lasting energy and keep you warm! Warm foods speed your recovery. Here’s a simple recipe: Classic Chili ingredients that will also boost your immune system: • 8 oz of fresh diced onions, bell peppers, celery • 1 tablespoon roasted garlic • 1 1/4 lb ground turkey or ground sirloin • 1 packet chili seasoning mix • 1 (16 oz) can chili beans • 1 (10 oz) can mild diced tomatoes • 1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce Pizza may not be at the top of every nutrition list, but for sports we give it an A ++ if you can top it with key recovery nutrients such as 2% cheese, bright colored veggies, and lean meat toppings like chicken, shrimp, and turkey pepperoni. Pizza provides plenty of complex carbs and sodium, and can provide lots of antioxidant nutrition if you add greens such as spinach, orange sweet peppers, and tomato sauce. Remember from previous articles, eating from the rainbow helps with obtaining key nutrients, such as vitamins A, C, and K, to help boost the immune system. During COVID times, you also can individually wrap pizza slices so that teammates can take a slice after the match without risking food contamination.

In conclusion, these are your key reminders for cold-weather sport nutrition: • Drink plenty of water and consider flavored sport waters to enhance your consumption. • Eat a variety of high complex carbohydrate foods, such as oatmeal and energy bars, before you play and chilis and pizza after you play. • Consume a dairy or equivalent non-dairy alternative for quick recovery. • Eat warm or hot food when possible to help warm your body. • Eat lots of colorful produce during this time of year to maximize antioxidant nutrition.

Page Love, MS, RDN, CSSD, USPTA is on the USTA Sport Science Committee and is a nutrition consultant to both the ATP and WTA professional tennis tours. She runs a private practice in Sandy Springs and Buckhead, and can be reached at nutrfitga.com. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 NETNEWS

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Just Desserts

If there’s one thing we all know for certain, life is too fleeting to deprive ourselves of the good things, i.e., our favorite foods. Yes, we should all be mindful of our sugar intake, but we should also indulge once in a while. Have a “cheat day” as some might say. After all, they’re just desserts. The following recipes were submitted by your fellow ALTA members.

Good Enough For Elvis!

Seasonal Sensation

Breakfast Of Champions

Easy Banana Pudding Ronald Felder, Mens A5

Caramel Cheesecake Apple Dip Yvonne O’Keefe, Highlands of Hamilton Thursday Women B6 & Hunt Club Sunday Women B5 2 apples, sliced 2 8 oz. blocks of cream cheese, chilled 1 cup caramel ice cream topping, chilled 1 store-bought graham cracker crust, crumbled

Apple Coffee Cake David Palmer, Windward Lake Club Mens

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cup Cool Whip, thawed banana, cut into small pieces Jello vanilla pudding packs Nilla wafers

Crush Nilla wafers into crumbs. Place crumbs in two parfait glasses. Top each with 1 Tbsp. of Cool Whip, banana slices, and half of one pudding pack. Repeat layers of crumbs, banana slices, and pudding. Refrigerate for 15 minutes; top parfait with more Cool Whip and Nilla wafers before serving.

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Place cream cheese in a bowl. Using an electric mixer, whip the cream cheese until smooth and fluffy — about 1 minute. Stir in the caramel topping. Break pie crust up and place pieces into a Ziplock bag; crush until they are in tiny pieces. To serve, dip apple slices into the caramel cream cheese and then into the graham cracker crust.

6 5 2 3 2 3 4 1 1½ 1

apples, thinly sliced Tbsp. sugar tsp. cinnamon cups flour cups sugar tsp. baking powder eggs cup Wesson oil tsp. vanilla extract cup orange juice

Combine apples, cinnamon, and 5 Tbsp. of sugar in one bowl. In separate bowl, combine remaining ingredients to make the batter. Alternate layers of apples and batter. Bake at 350°F for 50 minutes.


Sweet Tarts Mini Key Lime Tarts Robert Moore, Bridgemill Tennis Club B6 1 Pillsbury refrigerated pie crust (from a box) ½ cup Key lime pie filling (22 oz. can) or lime curd (10 to 11.5 oz. jar) 2 egg whites 3 Tbsp. sugar

FROM THE VAULT Reprinted from ALTA: Its History, Humor & Hors D’Oeuvres by John Williams

2-for-1 Dessert! Pecan Pie Cookies Submitted by Patti Cox, Crooked Creek, 2002 1 cup butter or margarine, softened ½ cup sugar ½ cup dark corn syrup 2 large eggs, separated 2 ½ cup all-purpose flour ¼ cup butter or margarine ½ cup powdered sugar 3 Tbsp. dark corn syrup ¾ cup pecans, finely chopped Beat butter and sugar until fluffy. Add corn syrup and egg yolks. Beat well. Gradually add flour. Cover and chill 1 hour. Melt 1/4 cup butter over medium heat. Stir in powdered sugar and rest of the corn syrup. Cook, stirring often until it boils. Remove from heat. Stir in pecans. Chill 30 minutes. Shape into 1/4-inch balls. Shape cookie dough into 1-in balls. Place 2 inches apart on lightly greased cookie sheet. Beat egg whites until foamy. Brush on dough balls. Bake at 375° for 6 minutes. Remove from oven, and place pecan balls in the center of each cookie. Bake 8-10 more minutes until lightly browned. Cook 5 minutes on baking pans and remove to wire racks to cool. Freeze up to 1 month if desired.

Heat oven to 400°F. Lightly spray 12 mini muffin cups with cooking spray. Onto sheet of cooking parchment paper, uncool pie crust. Using a 2-inch round cutter, cut pie crust into 12 rounds. Press each crust round into mini muffin cups. Spoon 2 tsp. of lime curd into each pie crust cup. In a small bowl, beat egg whites with electric mixer on high until stiff peaks form. Gradually add sugar, beating until a soft meringue forms. Spoon meringue into a medium-sized food storage bag; seal. Cut tiny bottom corner from bag. Squeeze bag to pipe meringue over top of lime curd in each cup. Bake 12-15 minutes or until crust cups and meringues are light golden brown. Transfer tarts from muffin cups to cooling rack. Cool about 5 minutes before serving.

Is It Pecan or Pecan? Cinnamon Sugar Pecans Patty Geltz, Smokerise CC Sunday Women B1, Thursday Women B7, Senior Day B7 1 1 ½ ¼ ½

lb. pecan halves egg white cup sugar tsp. salt tsp. cinnamon Dash of nutmeg

Beat egg white with 1 tsp. cold water until frothy. Mix pecans with egg white mixture until coated. Combine with remaining ingredients. Bake at 325°F for 12 minutes. Stir and bake for another 12 minutes. Store in airtight container.

Easy & Delicious Coconut Macaroons Linda Strickland, Webb Bridge Seniors A7 1 can sweetened condensed milk 1 10 oz. bag flaked coconut ½ tsp. vanilla extract ½ tsp. almond extract ½ cup pecans, chopped ½ cup chocolate chips Mix all ingredients together. Place one-inch mounds onto greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350°F for 12-15 minutes.

A Handy Snack! No Bake Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies Paula Kelly, Fields Club Thursday Women AA3

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cups sugar cup cocoa cup milk stick of butter cup peanut butter cup nuts tsp. vanilla extract cups oats

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Adidas ADIZERO Ubersonic 4 The new ADIZERO Ubersonic 4 (available in January) features a Primeknit sock construction for comfort and breathability; and a lightweight, woven mesh outer layer that is enforced internally to provide stability for extreme lateral movements and changes of directions on the court. Additionally, the Lightstrike midsole compound provides the perfect balance between light eight and responsiveness. It’s much more responsive than traditional EVA while still providing a direct court feel. adidas.com/us

Asics Gel-Resolution 8 LE (Limited Edition) The Gel-Resolution 8 tennis shoe features an exclusive colorway, while its advanced componentry promotes a responsive stride with a closeto-the-court feel. The FLEXION FIT and DYNAWALL technology provide upper form-fitting support and midfoot stability. With the Gel technologybased cushioning in the heel and midfoot, this shoe significantly reduces the impact of shock from abrupt stop and go movements on court. pgatoursuperstore.com

HEAD Sprint Pro 3.0 The Sprint Pro 3.0 takes the combination of lightweight and performance to the next level, which makes this one the perfect shoe for players who are looking for a lighter, more breathable shoe. head.com/en_us/tennis

FILA Volley Zone The Volley Zone, FILA’s performance pickleball shoe, will be available in new, intriguing colorways on December 1, making it the perfect gift for the avid pickleball player in your life! The Volley Zone features a herringbone rubber outsole for added traction and durability, pivot areas in the forefront of the shoe for added traction, and Energized midsole for extra cushioning. fila.com

HEAD Brazer 2.0 The Brazer 2.0 Tennis Shoe from HEAD is a breathable and lightweight shoe that is perfect for the courts. The mesh upper offers excellent ventilation, while the Hybrasion nonmarking rubber outsole offers protection during dynamic movements. HEAD built up the lateral side of the shoe with a Stability Trigger technology to prevent roll-overs and increase support. tennisexpress.com

SHOES for him

Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 4 AC Lighter, faster and with more stability, the all-new Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 4 AC Tennis Shoe provides superior cushioning and a flexible, wider fit. Equipped with an ultralightweight sole and Mizuno Wave Technology, athletes will turn and accelerate with maximum power throughout the match. mizunousa.com

K-Swiss Hypercourt Supreme Building on the success of the most important tennis franchise in company history, Hypercourt, K-Swiss introduces a new hero model to the family targeting a young, competitive, aggressive player. The Hypercourt Supreme incorporates new technologies, including Surge 7.0 for maximum energy return and Dragguard 7.0, elevating outsole durability. Additionally, a comfortable upper bootie construction ensures a secure fit. Ideal for hard court or clay court playing surfaces. kswiss.com

K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 How does K-Swiss make its bestselling shoe model even better? By adding Surgelite midsole technology, the Hypercourt Express 2 becomes even lighter and more comfortable while keeping its trademark breathability and generous fit. Additionally, the brand introduces Durawrap Flex, giving the shoe more support with no break-in period. The new upper design instantly makes the model fresh and modern-looking, which will impress current and new tennis players who wear the shoe. Ideal for hard court. kswiss.com

Yonex SONICAGE 2 The SONICAGE 2 is designed with a focus on comfort. This lightweight shoe also features DURABLE SKIN and an extended TPU shank to provide more speed and stability. yonex.com

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SHOES for her ASICS Gel-Resolution 8 Blending bright colors with an energetic feel, this Tennis Warehouse exclusive GelResolution 8 color will bring good vibes to your game. tennis-warehouse.com Nike Court Air Zoom Vapor Cage The NikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor Cage 4 is innovated to withstand your toughest matches — thanks to an updated design that puts flexible, durable materials exactly where they’re needed the most. A unique lacing system keeps your laces hidden for extra durability while sliding. pgatoursuperstore.com HEAD Brazer 2.0 The Brazer 2.0 Tennis Shoe from HEAD is a breathable and lightweight shoe that is perfect for the courts. The mesh upper offers excellent ventilation, while the Hybrasion non-marking rubber outsole offers protection during dynamic movements. HEAD built up the lateral side of the shoe with a Stability Trigger technology to prevent roll-overs and increase support. tennisexpress.com

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HEAD Sprint Pro 3.0 The Sprint Pro 3.0 takes the combination of lightweight and performance to the next level, which makes this one the perfect shoe for players who are looking for a lighter, more breathable shoe. head.com/en_us/tennis

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Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 4 AC Lighter, faster and with more stability, the all-new Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 4 AC Tennis Shoe provides superior cushioning and a flexible, wider fit. Equipped with an ultralightweight sole and Mizuno Wave Technology, athletes will turn and accelerate with maximum power throughout the match. mizunousa.com

K-Swiss Hypercourt Supreme Building on the success of the most important tennis franchise in company history, Hypercourt, K-Swiss introduces a new hero model to the family targeting a young, competitive, aggressive player. The Hypercourt Supreme incorporates new technologies, including Surge 7.0 for maximum energy return and Dragguard 7.0, elevating outsole durability. Additionally, a comfortable upper bootie construction ensures a secure fit. Ideal for hard court or clay court playing surfaces. kswiss.com

K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 How does K-Swiss make its bestselling shoe model even better? By adding Surgelite midsole technology, the Hypercourt Express 2 becomes even lighter and more comfortable while keeping its trademark breathability and generous fit. Additionally, the brand introduces Durawrap Flex, giving the shoe more support with no break-in period. The new upper design instantly makes the model fresh and modern-looking, which will impress current and new tennis players who wear the shoe. Ideal for hard court. kswiss.com

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CARRY Babolat RHx6 Pure Drive 2021 The RHx6 Pure Drive features two main zippered compartments for racquets and gear including one that is insulated, two side zippered compartments with interior pockets for accessories and valuables, a transparent and breathable shoe bag, and removeable padded shoulder straps for convenient airport travel. In addition, all bag linings are color-free, saving water on each bag, and made of 100% recycled PET. babolat.us

FILA Fully Loaded Tennis Bag FILA’s Fully Loaded Tennis Bag is a must-have for players of all ages and skill levels. With two, separate racquet compartments; a large, main compartment; and four accessory pockets, as well as one thermalresistant insulated pocket; the Fully Loaded Tennis Bag is the perfect gift for any tennis player on your list — or a great way to treat yourself! fila.com

HEAD Extreme 6R Combi Bag With two compartments that can fit six racquets, the Extreme 6R Combi comes in a new colorway to match HEAD’s new Extreme racquet series. head.com/en_us/tennis

Babolat EVO Backpack 3 + 3 The new Backpack 3 + 3 is a versatile bag that holds up to three racquets in the expanded front zippered compartment or can be rolled down to save space. The bag has an internal open compartment; a large, zippered compartment with a laptop pocket; an internal small zippered pocket; and shoulder straps. All linings are colorfree. babolat.us

Babolat Pure Drive 12 Pack Bag The perfect gift for any Babolat fan. What’s better than a bag that matches your racquet? tennis-warehouse.com

Wilson Super Tour Pro Staff Backpack Marrying a design that pays tribute to the iconic Pro Staff franchise with toptier functional performance, the Super Tour Pro Staff Collection is designed for tennis purists worldwide. This Pro Staff Backpack holds up to two rackets in a padded compartment with locking zippers for added security. Additional features include an additional compartment sporting a sleeve for laptops or tablets, a ventilated pocket for dirty shoes or clothing, and a side zip pocket lined with Thermoguard to keep water or snacks cool. wilson.com/en-us/tennis NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 NETNEWS

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for the player who has

EVERYTHING

Gamma 150 Ball EZ Cart The Gamma EZ Travel Cart 150 features a lightweight, durable nylon ball bag with a mesh top that zips shut. It will fold easily into your trunk or backseat, and it has durable wheels. It is great for teaching pro’s, parents, and players. Contact for special holiday discount ALTA pricing. unitedsportsamerica.com

Slide Scoreboard The Slide Scoreboard is made of high grade polymer plastic for durability, and is available in several models. United Sports offers free delivery and installation in metro Atlanta, as well as special ALTA pricing. unitedsportsamerica.com 60

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Playmate Volley The portable Playmate Volley from Levinson Athletics is the most durable, high-end personal ball machine on the market. The removable battery pack and electronic adjustments allows for dynamic practice drills anywhere, anytime, and for any level. A perfect gift for those who love the game! levinsonathletics.com

Slinger Bag The Slinger Bag Slingshot T-One Launcher is the ultimate piece of tennis gear for any tennis player, combining a tennis bag with a ball launcher. Made with portability in mind, Slinger Bag is extremely versatile and can be placed anywhere on the court to practice any shot type at varying speeds, frequencies and levels of elevation. slingerbag.com

EZ-SCORE Scorekeeper For a portable score-keeping option, the EZ-SCORE scorekeeper is the way to go. This portable tennis scorekeeper fits perfectly on the tennis net, so take it to all of your ALTA matches. United Sports offers special pricing for ALTA members. unitedsportsamerica.com

DIY Stringing Tourna has launched two new machines this year. The 700-ES features the innovative and patented “down pressed clamps.” The fastest, easiest, and most secure way to lock the base clamp. Save even more time with the gravity assisted clamps, which release the base when you release the clamp. A lightning-fast precision machine, great for home stringers and professionals alike. The Tourna 150-CS is a premium dropweight machine with superior components for ease of use. It features an ultra-smooth track base, space-saving 360 turntable, 6-point mount, adjustable V supports and easy to use rotary string gripper. This is a solid machine for stringers on a budget. uniquesports.us


Share an EXPERIENCE

Volvo Car Open World-class tennis is returning to Charleston this April at the 2021 Volvo Car Open! The tournament will welcome back fans and top tennis talent for nine days of thrilling on-court action. Tickets and packages (see below) will be available Friday, November 13, online at volvocaropen.com. • • • •

Weeklong Package (starting at $600), April 3-11 Intro Package ($235), April 5-7 Champions Package ($260), April 9-11 Finale Package ($340), April 8-11

Truist Atlanta Open Deck the halls with tennis balls. World-class professional men’s live tennis… wrapped under the tree? Why, yes! Gift your loved one world-class fun with tickets to the Truist Atlanta Open, returning July 24 through Aug. 1, 2021. Buy now: atlantaopentennis.com.

Share the Gift of Fitness with Fit Buddy

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t might be too big to be the perfect stocking stuffer, but it can definitely fit in your tennis bag, and might just be that unique gift for the tennis enthusiast on your Christmas list. It’s the Fit Buddy, and it’s the brainchild of ALTA tennis player Dawn Clements. It’s a lightweight tool that helps athletes and tennis players relieve common issues as they get older or play a lot of tennis, including neck and shoulder tension, tight pectoral muscles, back tension, tight hip flexors and hamstrings, and the problems associated with plantar fasciitis and the achilles tendon. Clements experienced extreme pain when she was pregnant with her first child and subsequently injured her back while moving into her first home. She was just 23 years old. It turns out she had five herniated discs! After countless visits and consultations with physical therapists and chiropractors, along with yoga, water aerobics and strength training exercises, she managed to avoid surgery. “It took me years of therapy and work to be able to go on long walks, play tennis, and resume normal activities,” says Clements. She says she feels for those who experience daily pain. “It can suck the joy right out of life, and it takes a tremendous effort to remain positive and upbeat when you are consistently in pain.” Each professional she consulted recommended a different therapy or fitness tool. And thus, the Fit Buddy was born. “A friend from Asia introduced me to a fitness tool that had been existence for over 1,000 years. I thought how amazing this tool could be if was well-designed with special ends to use on different areas of the body,” says Clements. She has continued to alter and improve the Fit Buddy over the years. Clements also works with her tennis team from Carl Sanders YMCA. Teammate Alyson Rogers has been using the Fit Buddy for about three years and says it has helped with her plantar fasciitis. “I also discovered it helps my lower back as well. It’s really great to keep my feet and back stretched and not have everything so tight,” says Rogers. Clements has helped professional athletes and offered workshops to corporate groups with tips on how to best use the Fit Buddy. Several top physical therapy clinics, personal trainers, some of Atlanta’s top medical doctors, and other pain specialists have used and recommend this unique tool. The company name is LiLiFu, and it stands for Live Life Fully. So if you are struggling to find the right gift this season, check out fitbuddy.us to learn more.

The arch of the pointed end helps stretch muscles around the achilles. The top works the muscles around the plantar, while the height is perfect for a lower trunk rotation to help with tight hip flexors, lower back, neck, and shoulder pain. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 NETNEWS

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Sweet SPOT

Yonex EZONE The 6th-generation EZONE series is award-winning and combines the largest sweet spot in EZONE history with unmatched power and comfort. From beginners to Nick Kyrgios and Naomi Osaka, there is a racquet for everyone within the EZONE series. yonex.com

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Babolat Pure Drive 2021 The Pure Drive 2021 continues to feature FSI Power technology and the Elliptic Frame for ultimate power. Babolat improved the iconic frame with the HTR System, offering increased stability at contact to hit explosive winners at will and with the SWX Pure Feel technology, offering cutting-edge vibration filtration for unrivaled feel. babolat.us

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HEAD Graphene 360+ Instinct MP The new Instinct MP provides effortless high-performance and comfort for the advanced tournament player, now with a new design, and the innovative Graphene 360+ technology for enhanced flex and clean impact feel. head.com/en_us/tennis

Prince Twistpower X100 Featuring a never-beforeseen asymmetrical design, the Prince Twistpower X100 is the perfect gift for any tennis fanatic who’s always looking for the latest and greatest! tennis-warehouse.com

Wilson Burn 100LS v4 Lightweight and dripping with power, the Burn 100LS is engineered with Spin Effect Technology to add more bite and spin that help control blistering strokes from the baseline. Due to its lighter weight, this racket is easier to swing with pace and maneuver for every shot. This new model sports an orange bumper guard alongside a refreshed frame design and is pre-strung with Wilson Sensation for added comfort and playability. wilson.com/en-us/tennis


HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme The Head Graphene 360+ Extreme family of racquets are designed for beginner through advanced players looking to add power, speed, and spin to their game. pgatoursuperstore.com

Yonex VCORE & VCORE PRO Whether you are looking to crush with control or maximize your spin, the VCORE PRO and VCORE will boost your game and allow you to dominate the court. This holiday season, get 10% off the VCORE PRO and VCORE and receive a free Stan the Man t-shirt. yonex.com

HEAD MXG1 The HEAD MXG1 Tennis Racquet is packed with performance-improving characteristics to enhance your time on the tennis court. The standout feature is the injected molded magnesium bridge. It creates incredible stability with minimal weight gain and also lengthens the main strings for more power. The MXG1 pairs magnesium with graphene for an easyto-play racquet that is very fast and powerful for many levels of play. tennisexpress.com

Wilson Pro Staff 97L v13 The Pro Staff 97L v13 provides a lighter and more maneuverable frame for any player who craves the classic Pro Staff precision and feel, but prefers a more armfriendly swing weight. This model comprises a new construction, Braid 45, that increases precision by arranging the carbon fibers at 45 degree angles for improved ball pocketing feel and remarkable stability through the swing. Modern design meets classic heritage with an exposed carbon fiber weave gloss finish above the 3 & 9 of the racket, a sleek black elastic base, and a pair of red and yellow pinstripes along the throat for a look that marries signature Pro Staff inspiration with novel innovation. wilson.com/en-us/tennis

Yonex EZONE & POLYTOUR STRIKE Get the winning combination! The Limited Edition EZONE paired with POLYTOUR STRIKE string helped Naomi Osaka make a statement at the 2020 US Open where she won her third Grand Slam title. yonex.com

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Aftershokz Aeropex Headphones Pushing the boundaries of open-ear listening, the Aeropex headphones are designed to empower users to redefine their possible. Aeropex harmonizes portability, usability, durability, safety, and enhanced sound quality. yourserve.com

Wilson Triniti 3 Ball Can The first performance tennis ball designed with fully recyclable packaging, Triniti pushes the limits of sustainable performance. Featuring a unique octagonal paper container, the Triniti sleeve is fully recyclable after use. The ball core integrates a unique plastomer material that impressively extends fresh ball feel, while STR Felt provides enhanced durability and is 50% more flexible than the standard ball for better feel at contact. This blend of new core material and flexible felt allows this ball to maintain enough liveliness to exist outside of a pressurized can. wilson.com/en-us/tennis

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Hyperice Hypervolt Percussion Massage Device Hyperice’s Hypervolt Percussion Massage Device is the perfect companion for any athlete dealing with muscle soreness. It functions quietly yet powerfully to help relieve muscle tension. For a massage device, portability is paramount, and the Hypervolt Percussion is only 2.5 pounds and features Bluetooth connectivity for easy access, even when on the go. tennisexpress.com

Babolat RPM Power-BLUE The latest generation of the emblematic RPM family with a new CO-PET- C Construction is now offered in electric blue. The unique extrusion system gives unprecedented power for a monofilament while keeping great spin capabilities. The special additional coating on the string offers an exceptional “crisp” feel and is a must try for performance players. babolat.us

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Garmin Venu SQ Music Fitness Watch If you are all-in on owning a smart watch, but you want a longer lasting battery, the Garmin Venu SQ Music Fitness Watch is the perfect gadget. It offers up 6 days of smartwatch use and up to 6 hours of gps use with music. The LED display is protected by the durable Corning Gorilla Glass 3 to make sure it holds up for daily use and long excursions. The watch pairs over Bluetooth with your phone to keep you connected while on the go. Garmin has 20 preloaded apps to help you keep up your activity level. tennisexpress.com

Maui Jim Ekolu Bold lines...bright colors...brilliant views. When life comes at you hard, it’s time to readjust your outlook. Start with PolarizedPlus2 lens technology and SuperThin Glass lenses for ultimate clarity, add colorful lens treatments for interest, and finish it with an assertive acetate frame steeped in rich, complementary hues. Your new outlook begins with Ekolu. mauijim.com


STOCKING Stuffers

Babolat Touch VS-BLUE Babolat’s most iconic string of all time is now offered in a new brilliant blue color. The string offers an unrivaled combination of lively feel and amazing power while holding tension perfectly over time. babolat.us

Maui Jim Kawika The Kawika frames are a retrospective look at one of Maui Jim’s original styles. These classic polarized sunglasses are a true testament to Maui Jim’s legacy and heritage of providing quality, durable frames with unmatched lens clarity. mauijim.com

Cool Contour Recovery Wraps Cool Contour Recovery Wraps are a drug-free solution to reduce inflammation and alleviate joint and muscle pain. The wraps allow full mobility and can be worn anywhere. Enjoy hours of surface and evaporative cooling relief compared to short periods of relief from extreme cold applications. The wraps restore your ability to do things that chronic joint and muscle pain prevents. They were created to provide athletes with a better solution for what happens after they leave the training room. They are soft, easy to use, and don’t restrict mobility. coolcontourproducts.com

HEAD Lynx Tour String The unique 6-edge design of this co-polyester will provide the ultimate blend of control and spin. head.com/en_us/tennis

Your Serve Tennis Gift Cards No reason to stress; shopping is easy with YST Gift Cards, the most convenient gift you can find for the tennis player in your life. Available in a variety of designs and in any amount. yourserve.com

Maui Jim Nanea Nanea will capture your interest with Maui Jim’s wildly popular HAWAII LAVA mirror color. The red mirror is applied to the proprietary MauiBrilliant lenses for optics nearly as crisp as glass, but with just one third the weight. The lightweight lenses match perfectly with the three-piece MauiFlex frame construction to offer a streamlined wearing experience with superior optics. mauijim.com

Maui Jim Crater Rim Named for the road that leads to Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii, Crater Rim offers itself as a subdued style with refined design. The offset connection between the end pieces and hinges combined with the semi-rimless lens construction gives this frame a sophisticated appearance. Pure titanium lends to its ethereal feel, and the MauiBrilliant lenses deliver uncompromised views full of rich color. mauijim.com

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holiday

DRESSING

Tail Tess Laser Show Legging From Tail’s Core Active collection, these sleek and flattering leggings are constructed of UPF 50+ compression jersey fabric and feature side pockets, perfect for tennis in the cold! yourserve.com

Bolle Women’s Essential Vest A winter must-have! The Bolle Essential Vest is perfect for playing during those cooler days. tennis-warehouse.com

Lucky In Love A Stitch On Time Lucky In Love’s Whip Stitch Mesh Layered Tank with metallic underlay is the perfect piece for tennis to street during the holidays. If you want a little more metallic, try the Metallic Flounce Skirt in a soft gold. shopluckyinlove.com

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FILA Mad for Plaid Dress and Printed Racerback Tank The Mad for Plaid Dress features a flattering silhouette and eyecatching plaid on the pleated bottom panel. This collection, which debuted by FILA-sponsored players at Roland Garros in Paris this fall, is highlighted by bright pops of citrus and tropical tones. The Mad for Plaid Dress is available in Melon/Plaid/Calypso Coral, as well as White/Plaid/ Melon, or try the Racerback Tank, offered in two distinct styles — White/Calypso Coral/Melon or printed patterns of Plaid/Melon/ Calypso Coral. fila.com

Lucky In Love On The Prowl Lucky In Love’s signature printed long sleeve from the On The Prowl collection features breathable mesh inserts. The Long On The Prowl Skirt does an updated take on an animal print with charcoal grey and ice blue in a long, layered skirt. shopluckyinlove.com

FILA Break Point Slash Crew Be sure to stand up and stand out wearing the new Slash Crew from FILA’s Break Point collection. With a color palette of black, gold fusion and white, the Slash Crew offers unforgettable geometric flare with sharp, breakaway lines paired with made-to-move pinhole mesh panels. Paired with an all-new Gold Fusion/ Black colorway of the Axilus 2 Energized, this is the perfect duo for the tennis player who is not afraid to make a bold statement. fila.com


STA NDINGS SUMMER 2020 WINNER • FINALIST

In an unprecedented year of COVID-19, professional photographers were not used, so each City Final winning team submitted its own photo to Net News. We also included some classic table displays from years’ past.

MIXED DOUBLES AA1

01

MT. VERNON WOODS CROOKED CREEK CHASTAIN SANDY SPRINGS TC CREEKSTONE ESTAT TERRELL MILL T C FAIR OAKS T C

AA2

01

HIDDEN VALLEY PA SANDY SPRINGS TC WINDERMERE/FORSY VERMACK HUDLOW T C BITSY GRANT/SOFT LIFETIME TENNIS

80 73 56 50 40 33 16 73 60 60 56 46 43 10

AA3

01 02

SANDY SPRINGS TC (EDENS) 77 SANDY SPRINGS TC (MIDDLEB) 68 RIVERBROOKE (DUL 62 KIMBALL FARMS 54 CLAYTON COUNTY T 51 TURTLE CREEK 34 FOWLER PARK 25 BITSY GRANT/HARD 22 BRIDGEMILL TENNI 82 BROOKSHIRE 68 LAUREL PARK 68 BITSY GRANT/HARD 51 CHEROKEE TENNIS 48 TRIBUTARY 37 BENTWATER 28 CARL SANDERS YMC 14

A1

01 CONCOURSE ATH CL

68

02

SIBLEY FOREST DEKALB TENNIS CE HERON BAY GOLF A TERRELL MILL T C ROCKDALE TENNIS BLACKBURN BITSY GRANT/SOFT TOWNE LAKE HILLS SADDLE CREEK 2 DEERLAKE FOWLER PARK ATLANTA ATHLETIC MILTON TENNIS CE EAST ROSWELL PAR JONES BRIDGE

A2

01 02

CREEKSTONE ESTAT VILLAGE MILL WINDWARD LAKE BIRKDALE ATLANTA ATHLETIC RIVERMOORE PARK VICKERY TRADITIONS OF BR WOODLAND BROOKE/ SHARON LESTER TE GLENLAKE I DEKALB TENNIS CE PINETREE CC MARIETTA CC CHESTNUT HILL SANDY SPRINGS TC

A3

01 PEACHTREE CITY T SANDY SPRINGS TC SHARON LESTER TE (KIDD)

68 60 60 60 45 25 11 71 62 57 54 51 45 42 14 60 57 57 54 45 45 40 37 60 60 57 57 54 42 37 31 74 60 54

02 03

SHARON LESTER TE (KIM) 48 SHARON LESTER TE (TOOLEY) 45 CHASTAIN 42 CLAYTON COUNTY T 40 BITSY GRANT/HARD 34 HARMONY ON THE L 88 BURNT HICKORY LA 62 CAMDEN POINTE 60 HIGHLAND PARK/CO 54 ROSWELL PARK 51 HAMILTON CROSSIN 34 BROOKFIELD CC 34 INDIAN HILLS CC 14 SADDLE CREEK 2 77 HANOVER PLACE 68 CROOKED CREEK 57 LAKE FOREST SUBD 45 HAMILTON MILL II 42 MILL GLEN 42 CC OF THE SOUTH 34 EDENWILDE 31

A4

01 02

WHITE COLUMNS G CENTRAL PARK COU LAUREL SPRINGS/F REUNION ASHEBROOKE (CLARK) WINDWARD LAKE ASHEBROOKE (LEASURE) FOXWORTH LEGACY PARK PRINCETON CORNER KINGS FARM BROOKFIELD CC INDIAN HILLS CC ARDEN TRACE WYNGATE SOUTH

80 60 51 51 42 42 37 34 74 57 51 48 48 42 40

03

RIVERSIDE S&T WASHINGTON PARK THE BRANCHES BRITTANY ELLARD COMMUNITY FLOWERS CROSSING PEACHTREE STATIO FOUR SEASONS THE FIELDS I

A5

01 02 03

CHEROKEE TENNIS CHIMNEY SPRINGS PIEDMONT CHASE WEATHERSTONE TOWNE LAKE HILLS OLDE TOWNE SEVEN HILLS POST OAK REC CHATEAU ELAN SPO CASTLEBROOKE TEN W P JONES PARK BRANDON HALL HILLBROOKE WILD TIMBER LAUREL SPRINGS/F JEFFERSON STATIO HUDLOW T C HUNTLEY HILLS DEKALB TENNIS CE RIVER GLEN/FUL CONCOURSE ATH CL MARTIN’S LANDING HUNTCLIFF/FUL FOUR SEASONS

A6

01 DEER RUN NORTH

37 68 60 51 48 45 42 42 40 74 74 68 60 45 42 20 14 65 62 60 54 48 45 40 22 82 65 57 57 42 34 31 28 74

02 03 04

HAMILTON CROSSIN 65 SWEETWATER T C 62 BROOKSTONE 1 60 SEVEN HILLS 51 EAGLE WATCH 51 SADDLEBROOK/COBB 34 CARTERSVILLE COU 0 TWIN LAKES 80 FOUR SEASONS 68 DEKALB TENNIS CE (CHAIT) 62 DEKALB TENNIS CE (WILLIAM) 60 ROCKDALE TENNIS (WILSON) 54 SOUTHLAND CC 28 HUDLOW T C 25 ROCKDALE TENNIS (THOMAS) 20 CARL SANDERS YMC 71 EAST COBB S&T 60 SPENCERS MILL 60 VININGS ON THE C 54 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 51 HIGHLAND POINTE 45 EDGEMERE 28 TERRELL MILL T C 28 WATERBURY COVE 68 ST MARLO CC 65 SEVEN OAKS 62 JONES BRIDGE 57 GLASTONBERRY 45 BOGAN’S BRIDGE C 37 WESTBROOK 31 TRILOGY PARK 31

A7

01

HILLCREST @ HOLL 91 SUGAR CREEK 71 KINGS COVE 48 DEKALB TENNIS CE (PEEPLES) 45 DEKALB TENNIS CE (SPANGLE) 40

02 03 04

VININGS ESTATES CHASTAIN SANDY SPRINGS TC ST IVES CC (HOOKS) SEVEN OAKS FIELDSTONE APALACHEE FARMS ST IVES CC (HUDGINS) BAY CREEK PARK STERLING ON THE HAMILTON MILL II GROGAN’S BLUFF MEADOW BROOK THE FALLS OF CHE CHADDS RIDGE NORTHAMPTON INVERNESS LAUREL BROOKE HEMBREE PARK OXFORD MILL (NESSELROAD) OXFORD MILL (THOMAS) HORSESHOE BEND HUDLOW T C LIFETIME TENNIS MEDLOCK BRIDGE - SILVER RIDGE ATLANTA ATHLETIC

A8

01 02

BLACKBURN (EDGAR) TALLY GREEN ANSLEY CAMDEN PLACE SHARON LESTER TE NEWNAN CC BLACKBURN (FOJAS) EAST HAMPTON CHATTAHOOCHEE RI

AA1

Mt. Vernon Woods (Jamie Dockter, captain)

AA2

Hidden Valley Park (Kenneth Pressley, captain)

AA3

Bridgemill Tennis Club (Deanna Zaner, captain)

A1

Sibley Forest (Rose Retter, captain)

37 34 31 77 74 65 51 42 40 28 20 74 65 60 54 54 48 25 17 77 71 60 57 42 37 34 20

MIXED DOUBLES

Mixed Doubles • Senior Women • Senior Men

74 68 68 48 45 45 25 22 71

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MIXED DOUBLES A2

Woodland Brooke/Smyrna (Josh Yuen, captain)

STERLING ON THE ROCK SPRINGS PAR SPALDING CORNERS HALES TRACE FOUR SEASONS KNOLLWOOD LAKES HIDDEN FALLS SUB 03 BRIDGEMILL TENNI (HERRIG) EAGLE WATCH BENTWATER CHADDS RIDGE CRABAPPLE CHASE BRIDGEMILL TENNI (ONEILL) OXFORD LAKES LAUREL PARK 04 WINDERMERE/FORSY PARKSTONE HAMPTON CHADBOURNE PROVENCE GLEN ABBEY I PARSONS RUN WELLINGTON

68

62 62 62 42 40 40 17 85 65 57 48 45 40 37 17 68 65 65 45 45 42 40 25

B1

01 02 03

DEKALB TENNIS CE (DUFFY) 74 SUMMERGROVE 68 LESLIE BEACH 65 BITSY GRANT/HARD 65 REGENCY PARK 40 DEKALB TENNIS CE (MCCARTH) 37 CHASTAIN 34 TWIN LAKES 14 TOWNE LAKE HILLS (WIX) 74 HAMILTON CROSSIN 74 EAGLE WATCH 65 TOWNE LAKE HILLS (SABO) 54 PINETREE CC 42 BRIDGEMILL TENNI 37 LEGACY PARK 34 CHESTNUT HILL 17 NEW BEDFORD 74 MEADOWGROVE 65 NESBIT LAKES 62 GEORGETOWN 48 SPRING RIDGE 45 RIVERSIDE S&T 40 THE BRANCHES 40

PEACHTREE STATIO 22 04 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 68 WEXFORD 60 WOODSTOCK KNOLL 57 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 51 WOODLANDS 45 PRINCETON MILL I 45 JACKSON CREEK 40 CHATSWORTH 31 05 PARK GLENN 74 POLO GOLF & CC 60 WHITE COLUMNS G 57 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 51 GRAND CASCADES 48 SEVEN OAKS 45 CENTRAL PARK COU 42 THE MANOR GOLF & 20 06 RIVERWALK 68 JONES BRIDGE 68 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 60 HANARRY ESTATES 51 TURTLE CREEK 51

A3

Harmony on the Lakes (Adrienne Nielsen, captain)

HEDGEROWS THE FIELDS I MORNING VIEW

B2

45 31 22

01 SOUTH FULTON TC 77 WALKERS RIDGE 65 BLACKBURN (MOORE) 65 WINDY HILL ATHLE 62 BROOKSTONE CC 51 BITSY GRANT/HARD 31 AVONDALE S & T 22 BLACKBURN (PRESTON) 22 02 WYNGATE NORTH 62 OAK HILL ESTATES 57 CHEROKEE TENNIS (GRAVLEY) 54 RIVER GREEN 51 BRADSHAW FARM 48 CARMICHAEL FARMS 45 WINDSOR OAKS 42 CHEROKEE TENNIS (BARFIEL) 37 03 GEORGETOWN 62 PENHURST 60 WYNTERHALL 51

SANDY SPRINGS TC EAST HAMPTON HOLLYBERRY BRISTOL OAKS DEVEREUX DOWNS 04 THE MANOR GOLF & KINGSLEY ESTATES FIELDSTONE THORNGATE POLO GOLF & CC POTTERSTONE CROOKED CREEK 05 GRANDVIEW ESTATE CHATTAHOOCHEE RI LAKEFIELD FOREST FOREST PLANTATIO MORNINGBROOKE TRADITIONS OF BR PRINCETON SQUARE 06 WILDWOOD BROOKWOOD MANOR PEACHTREE STATIO ROCKDALE TENNIS SOUTHLAND CC

51 51 51 45 25 73 56 53 53 50 36 26 73 56 56 50 43 43 26 74 65 54 54 48

07

ATLANTA ATHLETIC 45 CONNEMARA 45 FLOWERS CROSSING 11 DOUBLEGATE 71 HORSESHOE BEND 68 KIMBALL FARMS 62 KINGSLEY 60 PARK BROOKE II 51 MARTIN’S LANDING 34 ST IVES CC 28 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 22

B3

01 02

CASTEEL HEIGHTS THE GEORGIAN (TITSHAW) TREYMOORE SUBDIV CAMDEN POINTE THE GEORGIAN (HARRIS) CANONGATE AT MIR STILESBORO TRACE MARIETTA CC OLDE HERITAGE BELLETERRE FOXHALL

A4

White Columns G C (Mike McDonald, captain)

A5

Chimney Springs (Tina Binette, captain)

A6

Waterbury Cove (Mike Inderrieden, captain)

A7

Hillcrest @ Holly Springs (Courtney Martin, captain)

NETNEWS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020

74 71 54 48 42 40 37 31 71 65 54


MIXED DOUBLES

A8 03 04 05

Chattahoochee River Club (Seth Wende, captain)

HIGHLAND POINTE 51 WOODMONT GOLF & 51 LOCH HIGHLAND 42 PROVIDENCE LAKE 42 HARMONY ON THE L 20 CHIMNEY LAKES 80 HARRISON T C 68 INDIAN HILLS CC 65 TREMONT 62 HERITAGE TRACE 37 NORTHAMPTON 34 EAGLE WATCH 28 CHESTNUT HILL 22 PINEWALK S&T 68 EAST ROSWELL PAR 65 THE FIELDS II 62 VILLAGE MILL 57 CC OF THE SOUTH 42 MARTIN’S LANDING 34 PEACHTREE STATIO 34 AVIARY (FULTON) 34 SANDY SPRINGS TC 71 CHASTAIN 68 CARL SANDERS YMC 54

06 07 08

HANOVER WEST 45 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (BENNETT) 45 BITSY GRANT/SOFT (MCGLAMR) 45 VERMACK 37 REDFIELD 31 DOMINION WALK 68 HUDLOW T C 62 THREE CHIMNEYS F 60 TRADITIONS OF BR 60 SARATOGA 60 THE PRESERVE 34 HIGHLANDS @ BRID 31 Carlton at Hamil 17 WATERS EDGE 77 WOODS OF PARKVIE 57 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 54 EAGLES LANDING 48 DEKALB TENNIS CE 45 RICHARD CRAIG PA 40 WILDWOOD 40 ROCKDALE TENNIS 37 CREEKSTONE ESTAT 77 NOTTING HILL 68 LONGLAKE SWIM/TE 60

BROOKWOOD LAKE VICKERY VANNS TAVERN LIBERTY SUBDIVIS LAKE FOREST SUBD

B4

01 02 03

PEACHTREE CITY T (HOUCK) HAMPTON HALL/DEK PEACHTREE CITY T (BESEAU) CHASTAIN VININGS ESTATES BITSY GRANT/SOFT DEKALB TENNIS CE LEGACY AT THE RI THE OVERLOOK @ M ARTHURS VINEYARD HEDGEROSE ECHO MILL II COPPER CREEK BROOKSTONE 3 SEVEN HILLS LEGACY PARK BLACKBURN (BOWDEN)

B1 57 54 42 20 20 74 65 54 51 40 40 40 34 68 65 62 54 45 42 37 17 80

Towne Lake Hills (Janet Wix, captain)

BLACKBURN (WILSON) 68 ECHO RIDGE 68 BLACKBURN (SKILLAS) 62 SMOKE RISE 37 CONCOURSE ATH CL 31 BLACKBURN (MORRILL) 25 LESLIE BEACH 25 04 WEXFORD 80 PROVIDENCE OAKS 68 CHADDS WALK 65 MOUNTAIN CREEK R 60 CRABAPPLE LAKE/P 48 CHIMNEY LAKES 40 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 31 LITCHFIELD 100 5 05 THE CLUB @ EDGEW 60 MAPLE RIDGE S&T 60 KNOLLWOOD LAKES 54 FALLS OF BRASELT 48 ST MARLO CC 48 BRIDLEWOOD 45 W P JONES PARK 45 DANIEL PARK 37 06 TUXFORD 62

DRESSAGE (GABRIEL) DRESSAGE (TOMPKINS) FALLS OF AUTRY M MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR SPRINGMONTE LAKE LAUREL WINDERMERE PARK 07 DEERLAKE PARSONS RUN OLDE ATLANTA CLU SEVEN OAKS SUGAR MILL CHATTAHOOCHEE RI ABERDEEN WELLINGTON

B5

01

CREEKSIDE GOLF & HERITAGE CLUB BRIDGEMILL TENNI SEVEN HILLS CARL SANDERS YMC WYNGATE SOUTH ST. CHARLES SQUA

62 60 57 57 42 42 14 77 68 54 48 45 42 37 25 74 71 57 48 48 45 34

02 03 04

HERITAGE @ VININ WINDING VISTA SUGAR CREEK (HEAD) BITSY GRANT/SOFT BERKELEY WALK SUMMIT SMOKE DUNWOODY NORTH RIVERMIST/GWINNE SUGAR CREEK (JONES) CHESTNUT CREEK NEW KENT LOST FORREST EAST COBB S&T NESBIT LAKES EAST HAMPTON SANDY SPRINGS TC OLDE TOWNE JONES BRIDGE HAMPTON HALL/FUL HARTRIDGE RIVER STATION WAF REC (SANDERS) MEDLOCK BRIDGE - WAF REC (NELSON)

B2

South Fulton TC (Herbert White, captain)

B3

East Roswell Park (Sunjay Talele, captain)

B4

Wexford (Todd Mixon, captain)

B5

Ruby Forest (Curtis Robertson, captain)

20 65 60 54 51 51 42 40 34 65 65 54 48 48 45 37 34 68 65 62 60 51 40 28

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 NETNEWS

69


MIXED DOUBLES B6 05 06

CC OF THE SOUTH STONEHAVEN POINT MONTVALE SWIM & LAKE ASTORIA FOX CREEK/FOR SPRINGMONTE CREEKSTONE ESTAT GREEN SUMMERS SEVEN OAKS RUBY FOREST CHATTAHOOCHEE RI HIDDEN FALLS SUB TPC @ SUGARLOAF RIVERMOORE PARK STEEPLECHASE RIVERBROOKE (DUL STANDARD CLUB

B6

01

70

Bitsy Grant/Hard Courts (John Hughes, captain)

CHESTNUT GROVE WINSHIP FARMS HANOVER WOODS EAGLE WATCH HICKORY SPRINGS

22 77 74 62 42 42 40 40 20 80 77 65 51 42 31 28 22 80 65 65 54 45

CHEROKEE TENNIS 45 PIEDMONT CHASE 25 RIVERSIDE 17 02 CAMBRIDGE 68 FIELDSTONE (BOSKER) 65 THE RIDGE @ STON 62 FIELDSTONE (OLSON) 57 Williams Point 48 CROOKED CREEK (ZISMAN) 40 CROOKED CREEK (LANGLANDS) 31 WINDWARD LAKE 25 03 HEDGEROW 71 ESTATES OF FERNW 71 MIDDLEBROOKE 51 FOREST CREEK 45 BROOKFIELD CC 45 WOODMONT GOLF & 40 SOUTHLANDS 37 WINDSOR OAKS 37 04 WILD TIMBER 80 VILLAGE GROVE 60 RIVERMOORE PARK 57 ABERDEEN 57 ST MARLO CC 54

05 06 07

BARRINGTON ESTAT 31 BRIDLE RIDGE 31 LANSDOWNE 28 RIVERMONT @ COLO 71 HUNTCLIFF/FUL 57 INDIAN HILLS CC 54 SUGAR MILL 48 RIVERSIDE S&T 45 FOX CREEK 45 ROSWELL PARK 40 PRINCETON LAKES 37 SUMMIT CHASE 80 TPC @ SUGARLOAF 71 WATERTON 45 CHADWICK CLUB 42 FOUR SEASONS 42 HANARRY WEST 42 BRIGHT WATER 40 RICHLAND 34 ROCKDALE TENNIS 74 BITSY GRANT/HARD (HUGHES) 62 BITSY GRANT/HARD (HELEWSK) 62 BITSY GRANT/SOFT 48 HAMPTON HALL/DEK 48

B7

Edinburgh (Matt Reeves, captain)

SANDY SPRINGS TC VININGS ESTATES PANGBORN

B7

01 02 03

STEWARTS CREEK LOST MOUNTAIN TE LEGACY PARK SWEET PINE CREEK CHASTAIN LAKES SENTINEL LAKE ECHO MILL I BROWNS FARM ASHFORD CHASE SIBLEY FOREST THE BRANCHES AVOCET CLUB BITSY GRANT/HARD WASHINGTON PARK HORSESHOE BEND WICKS CREEK HIGHLAND POINTE WESTCHESTER S&T INVERNESS

42 31 28 74 65 65 60 51 31 28 22 73 60 56 53 43 40 23 62 62 54 54

04 05 06

WEXFORD (BOUCKAERT) 48 HIGHLAND PARK/CO 48 WEXFORD (FORRESTER) 34 CHICKERING 34 CC OF THE SOUTH 80 ABERDEEN 74 ST IVES CC 68 THE HIGHLANDS @ 57 BRIDGEWATER SUBD 40 PLANTATION @ BRO 31 SHAKERAG 31 GLENCREE 17 BAKERS FARM 80 EDINBURGH 68 SUMMIT CHASE 62 HAMILTON MILL I 54 REUNION 42 GREAT OAKS LANDI 37 BOBBY BAILEY TC 37 WESTOVER/GWINNET 17 KINGSLEY ESTATES 65 TURNBERRY 65 ALPHARETTA NORTH 62 WHITE COLUMNS G 60

B8

DeKalb TC (Kim DesRosiers, captain)

C1

Fieldstone (Christy Cullen, captain)

C2

Brandon Hall (William Tereniak, captain)

C3

Legacy Park (Rita Norman, captain)

NETNEWS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020

NORTHERN OAKS SU BETHELVIEW DOWNS THORNGATE POLO GOLF & CC

B8

01 02 03

SENTINEL WEST HIGHLANDS AT HAM WOODBRIDGE @ HAM OAKLEIGH BENTWATER HICKORY SPRINGS BURNT HICKORY LA CANONGATE AT MIR MEDLOCK BRIDGE - CROOKED CREEK (FERRERO) TUXFORD HAYNES LANDING CROOKED CREEK (CLEARE) PARSONS RUN GLEN ABBEY I WELLINGTON EAGLE WATCH DEER RUN WEST

51 37 28 28 71 60 60 57 57 48 40 5 74 74 51 48 48 40 37 25 62 62


MIXED DOUBLES

C4

Wild Meadows (Darla Howard, captain)

HANEY WALK 54 FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE 48 GREAT SKY 48 BUTLER CREEK 45 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 45 MARIETTA CC 31 04 BRADSHAW FARM (LEE) 68 PROVIDENCE CORNE 68 NEWCASTLE FARM 65 ALPHARETTA NORTH 54 ARBOR VIEW 48 WOODBINE STATION 42 BRADSHAW FARM (LESLIE) 28 STOCKTONS MILL 22 05 NORTH RIVER CROS 65 DOUBLEGATE 62 KINGSLEY 57 JONES BRIDGE 48 HORSESHOE BEND 45 NEELY FARM 42 LIFETIME TENNIS (KELLEY) 40 LIFETIME TENNIS (MILLER) 37 06 BARRINGTON 74 WINDERMERE/FORSY 62 GRAND CASCADES 54 EDINBURGH 51 SEVEN OAKS 45 BROOKWOOD LAKE 42 RIVER FALLS 40 CAMBRIDGE 28 07 DEKALB TENNIS CE (DESROSI) 74 RICHARD CRAIG PA 68 PEACHTREE CITY T 54 CARL SANDERS YMC 54 BLACKBURN 51 BYRNWYCK S & T 48 CHASTAIN 25 DEKALB TENNIS CE (ROSENBA) 22 08 SUGAR MILL 68 RIVERWALK 68 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 57 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 54 RIVER COLONY SOU 48 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 45 MAPLE RIDGE S&T 42 BERKELEY HILLS C 14

C8

C1

01 02 03 04 05 06

CENTENNIAL LAKES 77 KENNWORTH T C 62 BENTWATER (MARTIN) 62 LOST MOUNTAIN TE 57 SIBLEY FOREST 57 BROWNS FARM 40 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 40 BENTWATER (USHER) 2 SHARON LESTER TE 63 HUNTLEY HILLS 56 HUDLOW T C 56 TWIN LAKES 53 LEAFMORE CREEK 53 PEACHTREE STATIO 36 KINGSLEY 30 EAST HAMPTON 85 EDGEWATER COVE 60 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 57 BROOKFIELD CC (WELLS) 54 BROOKFIELD CC (FASANO) 48 BRADSHAW FARM 37 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 37 ROSWELL PARK 20 FIELDSTONE 88 LIFETIME TENNIS 74 ROSWELL STATION 57 WHITE COLUMNS G 54 WOODFIELD 40 OXFORD MILL 40 SPALDING CORNERS 31 CC OF THE SOUTH 14 WHITE OAK PLACE 71 MIDDLETON 62 BRIGHT WATER 60 HANARRY ESTATES 51 RIVER OAK S&R 51 PROVIDENCE/GWI 42 IVEY CHASE 37 FLOWERS CROSSING 22 The Paddocks 71 CHATEAU ELAN SPO 71 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 68 RIVER MIST/FORSY 57 HAMILTON MILL I 40 OLDE ATLANTA CLU 37

C6

EDINBURGH STERLING ON THE

28 25

C2

01 KENNWORTH T C 68 CHEROKEE TENNIS 62 ECHO MILL II 54 OAKWIND 54 SUMMERCHASE/CHE 51 ESTATES OF BROOK 45 NORTH LANDING 34 SEVEN HILLS 28 02 THE FIELDS I 80 SHAKERAG 77 SANDY SPRINGS TC 48 HERITAGE @ ROSWE 48 ST IVES CC 45 ATLANTA ATHLETIC 40 CAMBRIDGE 34 SPRING RIDGE 25 03 HAMPTON 74 BRANDON HALL 74 DEERLAKE 62 WESTBROOK 51 THE MANOR GOLF & 45 KENSINGTON FARMS 40 BRIDLE RIDGE 31 FIELDSTONE 20 04 WYNBROOKE 65 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 60 SARATOGA 60 ROCKDALE TENNIS 57 LESLIE BEACH 51 HAMILTON MILL I 45 APALACHEE RIVER 42 WHITE HAWK 17

C3

01

LEGACY PARK FALCON CREST OAK CREEK ESTATE BENTLEY PARK SUB LORINGS SQUARE LAUREL PARK HOLLY SPRINGS RIVER GREEN

74 62 62 51 45 42 34 25

02 03 04

Terrell Mill TC (Jenny Ou, captain)

EE ROBINSON PARK RIVER GLEN/FUL AVONLEA CROSSING POST BROOK FARMS ABBOTTS COVE CONCORD FARMS NESBIT LAKES CHATSWORTH @ FOR BRITTANY (BRANAN) SUGAR CREEK GEORGETOWN MILL GLEN SANDY SPRINGS TC HUNTCLIFF/FUL BRITTANY (LEANZA) WILDWOOD SPRINGS TRADITIONS OF BR SARATOGA HAMILTON MILL II HALES TRACE FLOWERS CROSSING JEFFERSON STATIO WHEATFIELDS RESE STERLING ON THE

C4

01 LAKES OF ENNISKE Wild Meadows WOODMONT GOLF & W P JONES PARK CROOKED CREEK WELLINGTON POLO GOLF & CC FALLS OF AUTRY M 02 VERMACK MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR POST OAK REC DEKALB TENNIS CE LAUREL PARK BLACKBURN CHESTNUT HILL SANDY SPRINGS TC

C6

01 LAKE LAUREL MARTIN’S LANDING

71 71 68 60 48 42 28 8 65 60 54 54 51 40 40 34 65 54 54 48 48 45 42 40 71 68 57 54 40 40 37 31 77 68 60 54 45 42 28 22

02

PARK FOREST 62 THE BRANCHES 51 CHATTAHOOCHEE RI 45 PEACHTREE CORNER 37 VICKERY 34 JONES BRIDGE 17 TERRELL MILL T C (OU) 77 BROOKFIELD CC 68 WEST SMYRNA S&T 57 WEATHERSTONE 51 CHEROKEE TENNIS 48 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 40 TERRELL MILL T C (CRANFOR) 34 WOODLANDS 22

C8

01 HUDLOW T C (SOUNG) WINDWARD LAKE BELHAVEN STERLING ON THE LAKE FOREST SUBD WILD TIMBER BRIDLE RIDGE HUDLOW T C (TEWFIK) 02 RIVERMIST/GWINNE PROVIDENCE/GWI SUMMIT CHASE RICHLAND 03 SHARON LESTER TE THE GEORGIAN CHIMNEY SPRINGS

68 65 60 60 51 40 40 14 73 60 53 13 65 60 25

80 71

Windward Lake (Mary Meehan, captain) NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 NETNEWS

71


MIXED DOUBLES

SENIOR WOMEN AA1

01

BITSY GRANT/SOFT CHEROKEE TENNIS VILLAGE MILL INDIAN HILLS CC

AA3

01

RIVER FOREST SADDLE CREEK 2 BURNT HICKORY LA VININGS ESTATES CC OF THE SOUTH THE FIELDS III FOWLER PARK

A1

01

PINETREE CC TREMONT LOST MOUNTAIN TE CHEROKEE TENNIS BROOKSTONE CC TOWNE LAKE HILLS

79 62 45 8 79 62 50 45 45 45 20 75 62 58 54 45 29

02 03

HAMILTON CROSSIN W P JONES PARK FOUR SEASONS ANSLEY (MATRE) FONTAINEBLEAU VERMACK ROCKDALE TENNIS ANSLEY (PHELAN) LAKESIDE AT ANSL HILLBROOKE SADDLE CREEK 2 OXFORD MILL LAUREL BROOKE BROOKFIELD CC BRIDLE RIDGE CENTRAL PARK COU

A3

01

MARIETTA CC WINDSOR OAKS EAGLE WATCH (OBRIEN) NORTHAMPTON

25 75 66 62 54 41 37 12 67 67 64 53 50 42 28 25 75 66 58 58

02 03

A5

01 TERRELL MILL T C CHASTAIN LAKES BENTWATER

AA1 Bitsy Grant/Soft Courts (Lee King, captain) 72

NETNEWS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020

TERRELL MILL T C WELLESLEY @ TOWN EAGLE WATCH (GILNER) RIVERMOORE PARK W P JONES PARK HIDDEN FALLS SUB BOGAN’S BRIDGE C CHATEAU ELAN SPO HUDLOW T C ATLANTA ATHLETIC MILTON TENNIS CE SANDY SPRINGS TC WINDWARD LAKE PRINCETON SQUARE CHATTAHOOCHEE RI LAKE FOREST SUBD NEELY FARM

41 33 16 75 75 66 50 37 25 20 79 66 58 54 45 29 16 70 50 41

02 03 04

ASHEBROOKE S&T EVERGREEN ON APA SEVEN OAKS THE GATES VILLAGE GROVE CHATTAHOOCHEE RI ROCK SPRINGS PAR WATERBURY COVE WOODMONT GOLF & JEFFERSON TOWNSH CHEROKEE TENNIS WESTCHESTER S&T OLDE TOWNE CAMDEN PLACE INDIAN HILLS CC OXFORD LAKES FALLS OF AUTRY M HORSESHOE BEND HAMPTON HALL/FUL FIELDSTONE POLO GOLF & CC CROOKED CREEK

37 83 58 54 45 41 37 29 89 57 57 53 53 35 28 25 75 70 58 50 45 29

05

ATLANTA ATHLETIC BITSY GRANT/HARD BURDETTE T C SUMMERGROVE CANONGATE AT MIR

A7

01 02

BRIDGEMILL TENNI (COBB) HAMILTON CROSSIN BRIDGEMILL TENNI (CROSS) LOST MOUNTAIN TE CHESTNUT HILL WALKERS RIDGE PINETREE CC OAKLEIGH FOWLER PARK BROOKWOOD LAKE WINDERMERE/FORSY CROOKED CREEK DULUTH RACQUET C GRAND CASCADES RIVERMOORE PARK

20 91 50 29 29 78 64 60 53 50 46 25 21 64 64 64 50 46 39 35

AA3 River Forest (Tammy Johnston, captain)

PARSONS RUN 03 HUNTCLIFF/FUL EAST WORTHINGTON CHIMNEY SPRINGS WEXFORD LAKESIDE AT ANSL HIGHLAND PARK/CO HEMBREE GROVE MARTIN’S LANDING 04 ST IVES CC HORSESHOE BEND BERKELEY HILLS C DUNMOOR S&T RIVER GLEN/FUL PEACHTREE STATIO TUXFORD MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 05 FLOWERS CROSSING THE HERITAGE @ G MOUNTAIN PARK TRADITIONS OF BR FOUR SEASONS (GRAY)

35 82 71 50 50 42 35 35 32 71 67 57 57 53 42 25 25 75 62 54 54 45


SENIOR WOMEN

A1

Pinetree CC (Yuko Ridgill, captain)

DUNCAN’S LAKE TE 33 FOUR SEASONS (O’ROURKE) 25

A9

01 THE FALLS OF CHE BROOKSTONE CC POST OAK REC LOST MOUNTAIN TE VININGS ESTATES TOWNE LAKE HILLS ARBOR VIEW STEWARTS CREEK 02 DOUBLEGATE STEVENS CREEK SEVEN OAKS CROOKED CREEK CHAMPIONS VIEW POLO GOLF & CC WAF REC WINDERMERE/FORSY 03 WYNTERHALL SPALDING LAKE OXFORD MILL BRITTANY KIMBALL FARMS

78 53 53 53 46 42 35 35 89 71 57 57 46 42 25 10 71 60 60 50 46

CHICKERING 46 CRABAPPLE CHASE 46 RIVERSIDE S&T 17 04 STILLWATER 62 STERLING ON THE (MUNDY) 58 BOBBY BAILEY TC 58 FALLS OF BRASELT 50 GRANDVIEW ESTATE 45 STERLING ON THE (KERUL) 41 HIGHLANDS @ BRID 33 05 WILDWOOD 70 ST MARLO CC 70 RIVER COLONY SOU 58 WOODS OF PARKVIE 54 BROOKWOOD MANOR 45 BUNTEN ROAD PARK 37 WATERS EDGE 12

B1

01

SENTINEL LAKE FAIRWAYS/CHEROKE GLENBROOKE CHADDS WALK WOODBINE STATION LOST FORREST

64 60 53 50 50 42

02 03 04

BRIDGEMILL TENNI GOVERNORS TOWNE CREEKSTONE ESTAT SEVEN OAKS ATLANTA ATHLETIC THE CLUB @ EDGEW MORNING VIEW HIDDEN FALLS SUB WILD TIMBER SPRINGMONTE BROOKWOOD HILLS SANDY SPRINGS TC ROSWELL PARK HUDLOW T C ANSLEY HAMPTON FARMS EAST ROSWELL PAR RIVER STATION SHILOH FARMS CARMICHAEL FARMS PINEWALK S&T WINDWARD LAKE WEXFORD BELLETERRE WHITE COLUMNS G

39 39 71 67 64 57 50 35 35 17 78 60 53 50 50 46 42 17 67 64 60 50 46 42 35

A3

WP Jones Park (Hyun Park, captain)

05

03 04 05

MILTON TENNIS CE 32 RICHARD CRAIG PA 85 SUMMIT CHASE (MAPSTONE) 71 RIVERMIST/GWINNE 53 HAVENSTONE 46 SUMMIT CHASE (LOGGINS) 46 ROCKDALE TENNIS 42 MAINSTREET 28 FOUR SEASONS 25

B3

01 02

FAIR OAKS T C 71 BURNT HICKORY RE 64 WELLESLEY @ TOWN 53 KENNWORTH T C (TAYLOR) 46 SEVEN HILLS 42 BROOKSTONE 3 42 THE ARBORS 39 KENNWORTH T C (SYFERT) 39 WHITE OAK PLACE 78 OLDE ATLANTA CLU (MINOR) 67 CHADWICK CLUB 53 OLDE ATLANTA CLU (MCDOUGA) 46 EDINBURGH 46 RIVERMOORE PARK 46

ROCK SPRINGS PAR HAMILTON MILL I KINGSLEY ESTATES THE MANOR GOLF & PLANTATION NORTH HIGHLAND POINTE MIDDLEBROOKE FOXHALL LAUREL BROOKE HARRISON T C CC OF THE SOUTH (MIZE) CENTRAL PARK COU CREEKSTONE ESTAT CAMBRIDGE WESTBROOK CC OF THE SOUTH (KORTIER) PARSONS RUN SUGAR MILL SUGAR CREEK SMOKE RISE COUNT DEKALB TENNIS CE EVERGREEN LAKES CARL SANDERS YMC WASHINGTON PARK RICHARD CRAIG PA

39 21 78 75 57 57 42 39 35 14 82 60 60 46 42 39 35 32 78 75 53 42 42 35 35

06

TWIN LAKES 35 BRITTANY 75 MARTIN’S LANDING 60 SIBLEY FOREST 50 GLEN ABBEY I 50 JACKSON CREEK 42 SPALDING CORNERS 42 HORSESHOE BEND 42 PLANTATION PLACE 35

B5

01 02

HUNTER PARK-CITY NORTHAMPTON LOST MOUNTAIN TE PIEDMONT CHASE WICKS CREEK LAUREL PARK THE BROADLANDS HOLLY SPRINGS THE MANOR GOLF & ALPHARETTA NORTH MONTVALE SWIM & WINDWARD LAKE THREE CHIMNEYS F BRIDLE RIDGE

A5

Woodmont Golf & CC (Jennifer Hanson, captain)

A7

The Heritage @ Grayson (Nakitia Johnson, captain)

A9

Wildwood (Julie Fuller, captain)

B1

Richard Craig Park (Kimberly Funte, captain)

78 64 60 53 42 39 32 28 78 71 67 57 39 35

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 NETNEWS

73


SENIOR WOMEN B3

Brittany (Annie Fukushima, captain)

NOTTING HILL AVINGTON SUBDIVI 03 EAGLE WATCH TREMONT BRADSHAW FARM WINDSOR OAKS TRIPLE CROWN HARMONY ON THE L WESTCHESTER S&T EAST SPRING LAKE 04 THE FIELDS I KINGSLEY DUNMOOR S&T NESBIT LAKES ST IVES CC (BROADBENT) ST IVES CC (PRUITT) STUDDIFORD S&T DUNWOODY NORTH 05 BRIGHT WATER FOUNTAIN GLEN HANARRY WEST WATERS EDGE CHATEAU ELAN WIN NORTH FORKE

74

32 17 75 71 60 60 42 35 32 21 75 57 53 50 50 46 42 25 78 64 60 57 39 39

06

GREAT OAKS LANDI HANARRY ESTATES BOBBY BAILEY TC SETTLERS COVE RICHLAND CHADWICK CLUB LANSDOWNE CHATTAHOOCHEE RU SHAKERAG WINDERMERE/FORSY

B7

01 02

CHESTNUT GROVE EAGLE WATCH MARIETTA CC BENTWATER TOWNE LAKE HILLS CANONGATE AT MIR LOST MOUNTAIN TE PRINCETON SQUARE APALACHEE RIVER RUBY FOREST WINDERMERE/FORSY BARRINGTON

B5 32 28 71 67 60 57 46 39 28 28 66 62 50 50 50 41 29 70 66 54 54 45

CHATTAHOOCHEE RI HAMILTON MILL II 03 ESTATES OF FERNW TERRELL MILL T C CAMDEN PLACE THE MANOR GOLF & JEFFERSON TOWNSH FIELDSTONE CROOKED CREEK 04 DEERLAKE PEACHTREE PLTN W THE FIELDS III SHAKERAG DOUBLEGATE ATLANTA ATHLETIC ST IVES CC GLENCREE 05 HORSESHOE BEND LIFETIME TENNIS VERMACK LOCKRIDGE FOREST DUNWOODY NORTH HALES TRACE ANSLEY

33 25 75 70 58 50 37 37 20 71 64 60 57 53 39 28 25 83 70 62 50 41 29 12

B9

01 02 03 04

The Manor Golf & CC (Sherry Kwintner, captain)

WILDWOOD SPRINGS 83 HAMILTON COMMONS 70 BRISTOL OAKS 62 CONCOURSE ATH CL 45 SANDY SPRINGS TC 41 MOUNTAIN CREEK R 25 THE MANOR GOLF & 20 FAIRFIELD 82 RICHARD CRAIG PA (DAMERA) 75 CLAYTON COUNTY T 64 ROCKDALE TENNIS (NORTON) 57 RICHARD CRAIG PA (BLASING) 53 ROCKDALE TENNIS (WILLIAM) 35 DEKALB TENNIS CE 17 RICHARD CRAIG PA (GIBSON) 14 WINDING VISTA 66 ROCK SPRINGS PAR 54 BERKELEY HILLS C 45 SMOKE RISE COUNT 33 LEGACY PARK 83 CHESTNUT SPRINGS 58 RIVER GREEN 33 BRADSHAW FARM 25

C1

01 HIGHLAND RIDGE 64 RIVERSIDE S&T 60 CHESTNUT HILL 57 BROOKFIELD CC 57 CHIMNEY SPRINGS 53 POST OAK REC 39 INDEPENDENCE SQ 35 CHATSWORTH 32 02 WELLINGTON 83 MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR 79 THORNGATE 50 MEDLOCK BRIDGE - 45 TIMBERLINE S & T 41 CHARTWELL/FULTON 33 LANIER SPRINGS 16 03 LAUREL PARK 91 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (HURST) 58 CANONGATE AT MIR 45 LOST MOUNTAIN TE (PIEPER) 4 04 RICHLAND 66 RIVER OAK S&R 58 WHITE HAWK 45 RHODES JORDAN PA 29

C3

01 02 03

C5

01 02

B7

Estates of Fernwood Creek (Jennifer Kirschner, captain)

B9

Fairfield (Blesseda Gamble, captain)

C1

Wellington (Gayle Bryan, captain)

C3

Saddle Creek 2 (Carol Feldman, captain)

NETNEWS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020

SADDLE CREEK 2 SEVEN OAKS KENSINGTON FARMS HORSESHOE BEND FLOWERS CROSSING CHEROKEE WOODS E BAY CREEK PARK RIVERMIST/GWINNE THE FALLS AT MAS HARRISON T C HOLLY SPRINGS LAUREL PARK FLOWERS CROSSING WHITE HAWK CHURCHILL COMMON SMOKE RISE COUNT HARRISON T C (SIMS) SADDLE RIDGE LAK HARRISON T C (WASSINK) LAUREL PARK

70 58 41 29 70 62 33 33 83 70 37 8 75 58 41 25 75 66 45 12


SENIOR MEN

C5

Harrison T C (Kim Sims, captain)

SENIOR MEN AA1

01

THE RIVER CLUB/G FOWLER PARK ST IVES CC ROCK SPRINGS PAR

75 62 50 12

A1

01

LAUREL PARK 66 BIRKDALE 50 BROOKSHIRE 45 FALLS OF AUTRY M 37

A3

01 WYNBROOKE 75 W P JONES PARK 50 FOUR SEASONS 37 WINDWARD LAKE 37 02 JACKSON CREEK 66 BRIDGEMILL TENNI (TONNERS) 45 BRIDGEMILL TENNI (HUTTON) 45

NORTHAMPTON

41

A5

01 02

BENTWATER 68 TOWNE LAKE HILLS 50 SEVEN HILLS 31 WYNFORD CHACE 0 TWIN LAKES 79 BROOK FOREST 50 TRADITIONS OF BR 41 RICHLAND 29

A7

01

PRINCETON CORNER FALLS OF AUTRY M CARMICHAEL FARMS RIVERSIDE S&T FIELDSTONE LAKE FOREST SUBD SADDLE CREEK 2

75 64 64 57 50 42 28

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PARSONS RUN FOUR SEASONS THREE CHIMNEYS F WHEATFIELDS RESE REUNION LAUREL SPRINGS/F CLAYTON COUNTY T SHAKERAG DEERLAKE

A9

01 02

HERITAGE FARMS THE ESTATES JONES BRIDGE OXFORD MILL ARDEN TRACE TREMONT FOXWORTH CHESTNUT HILL SHILOH FARMS

17 89 71 64 42 42 39 35 14 92 64 60 53 46 42 32 7 75

GATES MILL SUBDI SHARON SPRINGS P CHADWICK CLUB SUGAR MILL GRAND CASCADES SILVER RIDGE TURTLE CREEK

B1

01 02

VILLAGE GROVE AVIARY (FULTON) HIDDEN FALLS SUB BERKELEY HILLS C MONTVALE SWIM & THE RIDGE HAMILTON MILL II HILLBROOKE WESTCHESTER S&T WESTBROOK GLEN ABBEY I

67 64 60 50 46 21 14 78 71 67 50 50 28 28 25 75 62 58

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COPPER CREEK BRIDGEMILL TENNI WINDSOR OAKS THE FALLS OF CHE LAUREL PARK OAKLEIGH HEDGEROSE THE BROADLANDS KENNWORTH T C LOST MOUNTAIN LA EAGLE WATCH

B3

01

EAST HAMPTON DEER RUN WEST CHADDS WALK BRIDGEMILL TENNI NORTHAMPTON HIGHLANDS AT HAM TERRELL MILL T C

54 37 37 25 66 62 58 58 50 37 16 78 75 60 53 46 35 32

AA1 St. Ives CC (Creig Matthieson, captain)

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Brookshire (Frederick Stewart, captain)

A3

A5

Twin Lakes (David McClintock, captain)

Bridgemill Tennis Club (Stefan Tonners, captain)

CHESTNUT HILL 02 BROOKWOOD LAKE SWEET BOTTOM PLT WAF REC CHATTAHOOCHEE RI SEVEN OAKS CENTRAL PARK COU ABERDEEN WESTBROOK 03 FOXHALL RIVER RIDGE @ BA RIVER STATION PARK FOREST DUNMOOR S&T PLANTATION PLACE HAMPTON HALL/FUL OXFORD LAKES 04 RICHARD CRAIG PA WOODLAND BROOK SUMMIT CHASE

17 85 75 71 53 39 35 25 14 75 67 57 50 42 42 35 28 75 64 60

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RIVERMIST/GWINNE WOODS OF PARKVIE WISTERIA PLACE S BROOKWOOD MANOR THE CLUB @ EDGEW

B5

01 02 03

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Four Seasons (Robert Gray, captain)

WALKERS RIDGE NO WALKERS RIDGE HAMILTON CROSSIN SWEET PINE CREEK STOCKTONS CHASE HARMONY ON THE L HERITAGE CLUB RIVER GREEN CREEKSTONE ESTAT NESBIT LAKES KINGSLEY EDENWILDE CROOKED CREEK DUNWOODY NORTH SADDLE CREEK 2 HAMPTON EDGEWATER COVE

57 46 39 32 25 60 60 57 57 50 46 35 32 71 60 60 53 46 46 32 28 82

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CHIMNEY SPRINGS WEXFORD PLANTATION NORTH BROOKCLIFF HUNTCLIFF/FUL ARBOR BRIDGE JACKSON CREEK FALLS OF BRASELT NORTH FORKE APALACHEE RIVER WATERS EDGE FOUR SEASONS RIVER OAK S&R LAKEFIELD FOREST STERLING ON THE

B7

01

CASTEEL HEIGHTS TOWNE LAKE HILLS WINDSOR OAKS BURNT HICKORY RE WOODLANDS CREEKSIDE GOLF & ARBOR VIEW

A9 75 71 67 46 28 14 14 75 71 64 64 53 35 21 14 62 58 58 54 50 37 29

02 03 04

FIELDSTONE 70 LAUREL SPRINGS/F 66 WOODMONT GOLF & 66 BELLETERRE 58 THREE CHIMNEYS F 50 CAMBRIDGE 20 MILTON TENNIS CE 16 MARTIN’S LANDING 70 DUNWOODY NORTH 62 CHATSWORTH 58 SPRING RIDGE 45 WILDWOOD SPRINGS 41 RICHMOND GLEN 37 BROOKFIELD CC 33 HANARRY WEST 79 DANIEL PARK 75 FOUR SEASONS 58 GLENCREE 54 MAPLE RIDGE S&T 45 ROCKDALE TENNIS 37 TRILOGY PARK 0

B9

01 VININGS ESTATES

91

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WOODBRIDGE @ HAM 62 BROOKSTONE CC 45 PINETREE CC 0 SHAKERAG 71 CONNEMARA 64 CHADWICK CLUB 60 DEERLAKE 50 SEVEN OAKS 46 HAMILTON MILL II 39 SARATOGA 39 RICHLAND 28 SPALDING CORNERS 75 WOODFIELD 54 SHILOH FARMS 37 DOUBLEGATE 33

C1

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Heritage Farms (Mike Mattix, captain)

ST MARLO CC OXFORD MILL FLOWERS CROSSING NORTH RIVER CROS PARK BROOKE II CAMBRIDGE AVOCET CLUB

85 67 60 50 50 39 25

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CEDAR CREEK S&R HIGHLAND PARK/CO THE FALLS OF CHE MOUNTAIN CREEK R CHIMNEY SPRINGS PROVIDENCE OAKS THE MANOR GOLF & KENSINGTON FARMS WICKS CREEK

C3

01 02

BRISTOL OAKS HARRISON T C WINDWARD LAKE MAYFAIR/ST CLAIR JEFFERSON STATIO POOLE CREEK FORE HAMILTON MILL I FLOWERS CROSSING SUMMIT CHASE COOPERS POND HANARRY ESTATES MOUNTAIN PARK

21 82 82 57 46 42 35 35 17 66 58 45 29 78 67 64 60 46 39 25 17

B1

Laurel Park (Stephen Taylor, captain)

B3

Brookwood Lake (Blair Krause, captain)

B5

Chimney Springs (Joe Pelt, captain)

B7

Fieldstone (Ben Murphy, captain)

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Spalding Corners (Carl Michelakos, captain)

C3

Jefferson Station (Lannie Bittinger, captain)

C1

Highland Park/Cobb (Robert Baker, captain)

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ATLANTA LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION

Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation Title of Publication: Net News: Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association. Publication Number: 553850. Date of filing: Oct. 1, 2020. Frequency of issue: Bi-monthly. Number of issues published annually: Six. Location of known office of publication: New South Publishing, Inc., 9040 Roswell Road, Suite 210, Atlanta, Ga 30350. Owner: Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association, 300 Colonial Parkway, Suite 140, Roswell, GA 30076. Extent and Nature of Circulation: Circulation of single issue published nearest to filing date: Total copies printed, 42,442. Sales through vendors, dealers, carriers and over the counter: 0. Mail subscriptions, 42,160. Total paid circulation, 42,160. Free distribution (by mail, carrier or other means, including samples) 125. Total distribution, 43,389. Copies not distributed (office use, unaccounted for) 125. Average circulation for each issue in preceding 12 months. Total copies printed, 41,707. Sales through vendors, dealers, carriers and over the counter, 0. Mail subscriptions, 41,387. Total paid circulation, 41,387. Free distribution (by mail, carrier or other means, including samples) 150. Total distribution, 41,537. Copies not distributed (office use, unaccounted for) 150. Percent paid and/or requested circulation: 99.64%.

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ABOUT ALTA Contact Us at 770.399.5788

Questions?

ll ALTA vice presidents (below) have phone extensions at the ALTA office, but do A not work in the office on a regular basis. Voice messages are checked frequently and answered in a timely manner. n The phone number of your league coordinator is in your captains’ packet. n To contact a member of the Executive Committee, call the ALTA office at 770.399.5788 and dial the extension listed next to the officer’s name.

ALTA office personnel cannot answer your league-related questions. Team members should first contact their captain. If unable to answer, the captain should contact a league official. n Questions about rules must be directed to league officials, which include coordinators, overall coordinators and league vice presidents. n Concerns about team placement and levels should be directed to league officials. n Credit card questions? Call ext. 107. n Want information about new facility requests? Contact Diane O’Brien at ext. 105. n IT issues? Contact Joan Appelbaum at ext. 103.

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

EMAIL

EXT

President – Sandy Depa

ALTAPresident@altatennis.org

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First Vice President – Debbie Gaster

FirstVP@altatennis.org

114

VP Men’s League – Lamar Scott

MensVP@altatennis.org

116

VP Thursday Women’s League – Keri Beck

ThursdayVP@altatennis.org

118

VP Sunday Women’s League – Chequetta Allen SundayVP@altatennis.org

117

VP Senior Day Leagues – Kim Dlugolenski

SeniorDayVP@altatennis.org

120

VP Senior Leagues – Roger Dennington

SeniorVP@altatennis.org

121

VP Mixed Doubles League – Cameron Turner

MixedVP@altatennis.org

122

VP Junior Leagues – Rita Maloof

JuniorVP@altatennis.org

119

VP Junior Challenge Ladder – Brenda Maddaleni JrChallengeVP@altatennis.org

123

VP Special Programs – Bob Kohmescher

SpecialProgramsVP@altatennis.org 124

VP Media – Michelle Ruiz

MediaVP@altatennis.org

125

Directions & General Information The ALTA office is located at 300 Colonial Center Parkway, Suite 140, Roswell, GA 30076. From GA 400 North, take exit 8 (Mansell Road) to Colonial Center Parkway (1.3 miles west). ALTA office: 770.399.5788 ALTA office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, except for major holidays. n Membership dues: Adults – $30, Juniors (18 and under) – $15. Dues are for the calendar year and expire at the end of the fall league season. n ALTA website: altatennis.org n ALTA’s calendar of important dates can be found on the website and in each issue of Net News. n Your membership number is printed on the Net News mailing label and is also available on the ALTA website. n To update your mailing address, log in to your account on the ALTA website and go to My Profile. n n

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