tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post3149373329040723484..comments2024-03-26T09:23:26.937-04:00Comments on ZooTennis: College Match Day at Notre Dame; Thirty Years of Changes in USTA Junior Competition; BNP Paribas Open Wild Cards AnnouncedColette Lewishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14905215531491180014noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-29183265803221970482014-02-28T09:39:59.513-05:002014-02-28T09:39:59.513-05:00Have a Dream of playing in the Grand Slam Jrs outs...Have a Dream of playing in the Grand Slam Jrs outside the USA ..Aussie, French, and Wimby)..?? The ONLY way into those Tournaments…the tournaments every player would love to play and become part of the history of the sport…and enjoy meeting new friends..and traveling to different countries ….is thru the ITF….that is why our son played the ITF Tournaments…and yes, he has Gret Memories and Friends from the Slams thru the ITF tournamentsKeep that Dream Alivenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-44016063669686025442014-02-27T13:19:02.703-05:002014-02-27T13:19:02.703-05:00Kalamazoo and Easter Bowl for the 18's was the...Kalamazoo and Easter Bowl for the 18's was the showcase for American juniors. Now with Kalamazoo being driven by sectional quotas, the USTA has ruined the integrity of their own tournament.<br /><br />Easter Bowl for the 18's is based on an ITF ranking, and will now be the better tournament as the USTA can't screw this one up.<br /><br />Americans are leaving the USTA system in masses for ITF's, it makes me wonder if there is not room for another tennis organization in this country?<br />fedex versus the Post officenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-34716959788680471722014-02-27T13:05:35.468-05:002014-02-27T13:05:35.468-05:00Wi Fi, it would be more helpful if you knew the pr...Wi Fi, it would be more helpful if you knew the prior rules and the new rules for the USTA tournament structure before commenting. <br /><br /> Juniors could always enter the L1's through their sectional ranking, nothing has changed.<br />it is just that before the 2014 changes, you had another pathway available to you which was to enter through your national ranking or your sectional ranking.<br /><br />The qualifier for Kalamazoo might now be better than the main draw of the tournament. That is the problem.<br />Following college tennisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-44438542736030081942014-02-27T13:00:56.968-05:002014-02-27T13:00:56.968-05:00College coaches are flocking to the ITF rankings a...College coaches are flocking to the ITF rankings as juniors are responding in kind.<br />This is what happens when D1 tennis is 70% foreign.<br />dan - GAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-87554644240686284122014-02-27T12:57:24.507-05:002014-02-27T12:57:24.507-05:00My favorite change to the USTA structure was when ...My favorite change to the USTA structure was when they decided that 12s shouldn't play nationals. Of course, they screwed up that group, but that's the way it goes when you think you always know what is best. Good analysis on Parenting Aces.<br /><br />"However, in 1989 USTA Junior Competition Committee was convinced that National Championship competition for ‘12 and under players’ was too much too soon, so the members voted to eliminate all National 12 Championship play. "<br /><br />Igornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-62389985839136310782014-02-27T12:51:12.003-05:002014-02-27T12:51:12.003-05:00What is more attractive about ITF’s?
Well run tour...What is more attractive about ITF’s?<br />Well run tournaments, less cheating, different kids, MORE FUN. For the parents, clearly defined rules that don’t change every ten seconds.<br /><br />I find it extremely odd that the USTA appears to be shooting themselves in the foot. They seem to have had no modeling computer software in place to plan out the 2014 USTA tournament changes.<br /><br />The better players are not playing the sectionals and they don’t have enough wildcards to get the best players in this country into Kalamazoo. I am not a fan of wild cards, but if the winner of Kalamazoo gets to go to the MAIN DRAW OF THE US OPEN, this sectional quota list makes zero sense. <br /><br />Also, one has to wonder where is the accountability for their own players? There is one set of rules in the USTA, but some players don’t have to follow them.<br /><br />6 Florida players ( USTA PD) signed up for the USTA Level 2 in Florida<br />( President’s Day weekend tournament)<br />and pulled out two days before the tournament actually began.<br /><br />These 6 players, no names please as juniors, instead went to the qualifier for the futures, some with wild cards.<br /><br />If a non USTA PD junior pulled out of a national tournament two days before the actual event to play another tennis tournament, there would be penalties. But, for the PD kids, it is like they beat to their own drummer.Tennis5noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-88663740402460832612014-02-27T12:09:12.736-05:002014-02-27T12:09:12.736-05:00Hi Wi tennis -
If you are in a small section, you...Hi Wi tennis - <br />If you are in a small section, you would have fought the changes too.......<br />But, once again, we have another commentator now telling us to "shut up"<br />who knows nothing of what it is like to play in a small section.<br /><br />What kid wants to play the 4 same kids over and over again every SF....<br /><br />The problem with "tennis folks" who make changes or comment on changes is that they don't actually live in the small sections and have no idea what they are talking about.<br /><br />You might get a ten year old to go along with the process of playing the same kids over and over again, but by the time they are a teenager, they won't do it.<br />Many talented athletic kids will just quit tennis.<br /><br />So, basically, in a small section, this is a disaster. Not one junior, coach or parent thinks this is a good idea.Richardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-2031514608021006452014-02-27T11:13:04.043-05:002014-02-27T11:13:04.043-05:00itf has stayed the same and become even more of a ...itf has stayed the same and become even more of a rich kids tour. or a few sponsored kids tour. kudos to the usta for trying to address the income issue with their localization effort. it may be wrong or right. but the rich people have the advantage and the voice. Their kids are winning in the current system. Of course they are going to fight the change. In the end the court hasn't changed and you still get two serves, so just shut-up and play no matter what the scoring system or point structure for rankings is. wi tennisnoreply@blogger.com