Wednesday Jul 23, 2008
   ET
Ontario Tennis Association

Year-End Tournament (YET)

Our YET is very popular each and every year and is a great way to see how your skill level has progressed over the summer. We encourage all our members at any skill level to participate.

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Registration

Sign-up in person with a Court Manager. Payment is required at the time of registration. Tournament fees are non-refundable.

For information call (416) 769-5600 or e-mail us at 
Tournament Fee
Singles — $10.00
Doubles — $5.00 per person

You may enter one level (A/B/C) in each category:  women's / men's / mixed.

Tournament Divisions

  • Men's and Ladies Singles - A, B and C
  • Men's and Ladies Doubles - A, B and C
  • Mixed Doubles - A, B and C
  • Men's Over 50 Singles
  • Ladies Over 45 Singles

The A Divisions are the strongest and are usually made up of players with an USTA rating of 4.0 or higher.

The B Divisions are our most popular and are made up primarily of players with a 3.0 to 4.0 USTA rating.

The C Divisions are intended for players who are learning and improving their tennis games but still have an USTA rating of 3.0 or lower.

Participants are encouraged to enter a higher leveled division than their USTA rating (i.e. a person rated 2.5 could play in the C or B leveled divisions).

Doubles teams must choose their division based on the USTA rating of the strongest player.

Members of the Intercounty Teams may only enter A and B Divisions.

If you win your division, you must sign up for the higher division the following year.

Please ensure that you are available to play during the dates established for your division

The Warm-up shall be five (5) minutes and the Default shall be fifteen (15) minutes. The matches shall be scored as the best of three (3) sets with tiebreakers in each set.

Be Considerate

This is the most competitive tournament of the season. Whether you are a participant or an observer on the sidelines, please be considerate of matches on the courts.

Refrain from opening and closing gates between points by waiting for a point to be completed. Turn off all beepers, pagers and cell phones so that players will not be distracted by noises. Retain pets away from matches where barking may distract players. Refrain from loud comments or laughter that will distract players.