Spectator Etiquette | Camas High School Tennis
Rules for Cheering Appropriately During a CHS Tennis Match
Tennis is a unique sport when it comes to cheering for your favorite player. Below are some guidelines that are sport-specific standards and CHS requirements.
- No coaching from spectators is allowed. Spectators/parents may not communicate with players during the match.
- Make no calls. All calls on the court are to be made by players. Calls will be missed. Please don't try to correct any calls.
- When to cheer:
- Cheering should be done after the point, not during.
- Cheer after your player makes a great shot.
- Cheer when both players finish a long, exciting point.
- At the end of a match
- When not to cheer:
- Don’t cheer when the opponent makes a bad shot that goes into the net or flies out, or after a double fault.
- Don’t cheer when the ball hits another player or the net posts.
- Generally, we don’t cheer unless our player earns a point.
- Don’t talk loudly during the match. Remember that we are at the courts for tennis and it is a high concentration game. Excessive noise distracts players from their task.
- Don’t move around too much during points. This too can be distracting.
- Enjoy the game.