Rules and Regulations

New 2023 Intermountain Regulations

Matches Required to Advance:

Play at Two NTRP Levels:

Championship Rules and Regulations

FAILURE TO ATTEND:

If a team gives notice that it will participate but then fails to do so, penalties may be administered with the maximum penalty being disqualification of all of its members who had agreed to participate from all league play for the following year. The Championship Committee named for the event where the violation occurs shall decide upon the penalty. This decision may be appealed to the ITA Section League Grievance Committee.

TEAM NOTICE OF INTENT TO PLAY:

No later than three days after completion of District Championships or local league, each team qualifying to compete in the Section Championship must notify the District League Coordinator that it will or will not participate in the tournament. The District League Coordinator must in turn notify the Section League Coordinator of teams attending Sectional Championship.

MOVE UP SPLIT UP REGULATION 2.06A:

Teams that qualify for a 2023 National Championship are subject to the Move Up, Split Up regulation, please see below. Please see USTA League Regulation 2.06A for complete details, or contact your Sectional League Coordinator on questions relating to compliance or how this regulation may affect your team in 2024. 

2.06A(2): Split-Up - No more than three (3) players who were on the roster of any team that advanced to, or qualified for, any National Championship team the previous year may play together in the same Division, same Age Group and at the same NTRP team level as the National Championship team(s), if their NTRP rating allows. Split-Up requirements only apply to all players other than Self-Rated and ValidComputer Rated Appealed Players players who participated in three (3) or more matches (one default received shall count) and Self-Rated and Valid Computer Rated Appealed players who participated in at least four matches (no default received shall count), for that team during the championship year.

MATCH SCHEDULE/COMMITMENT TO PLAY: 

My team and I understand that this Sectional Championship is scheduled out over three days- Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and my team may have matches on all three days. By coming to a sectional championship my team is committed to playing all scheduled matches regardless of the day they are scheduled on. I understand if my team chooses to leave early and not play all scheduled matches that a grievance may filed against them which may result in suspension from league participation for the captain and/or any team members at fault as determined by the Section League Grievance Committee. This decision may be appealed to the ITA Section League Grievance Appeal Committee

SCORING:

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT SET UP:

BALLS:

Penn Championship Extra Duty High Altitude balls will be provided. Players will NOT be given a new can of balls for 3rd set tiebreak. 

UMPIRES:

There may be certified roving officials present at the site. 

INCLEMENT WEATHER:

The tournament format, number of matches and match length may change due to a team not showing up or circumstances beyond our control such as weather. Rain could cause delays, modifications to the format, and possible cancellation of the tournament. 

In the event of rain, please remain at the tournament site until the tournament staff informs you of the play schedule. In the event of a long rain delay, it will be at the discretion of the Championship Committee to use an alternative-playing format. 

CANCELLATION:

If the championship, or part of the championship is cancelled due to rain or unforeseen circumstances, the championship will NOT be rescheduled. 

CHAMPIONSHIP GRIEVANCES:

General Grievances:

Any grievance alleging a violation during championship competition shall be in writing and delivered to the duly appointed site director or designee prior to whichever occurs first: (a) within 30 minutes of the completion of the involved team’s match or (b) the commencement of the involved team’s next match, whether or not the involved player participates, except for Administrative Grievances (See Reg. 3.03A(2)), Eligibility Grievances (See Reg. 3.03B(3)) and NTRP Grievances (See Reg. 3.03E(3)). USTA League Regulation 3.03C(1)

NTRP Grievances:

USTA Intermountain has chosen the option to adjudicate NTRP Grievances AFTER a championship event. USTA LEAGUE REGULATIONS (3.03E(5), 3.03E(6) and 3.03E(7)

Please note that NTRP Grievances may be filed against a player at any time up to 48 hours after the conclusion of the Sectional Championship of the player’s team, whether or not the player participated. NTRP Grievances will not be accepted at National Championships. NTRP Grievances outside of the above timeline will not be accepted. USTA League Regulation 3.03E(3)


All grievances must be filed in writing within the specified time frames above and can either be emailed to lmurrieta@ita.usta.com or handed to the SLC at your championship event.  In addition, an administration fee of $50 shall be simultaneously sent to the USTA Intermountain Tennis Association in care of the Section League Coordinator. The fee shall be refunded if the grievance is upheld.

DYNAMIC DISQUALIFICATIONS PROCEDURES: 

USTA Intermountain Section has elected to use USTA League Regulation 2.04B(2)a and will run dynamics through the conclusion of the event and reverse appropriate matches played by the player(s) who meet the criteria for NTRP Dynamic Disqualification. The Dynamic Disqualification report will be run after each round of play and any player who meets the criteria for NTRP Dynamic Disqualification during the event will be notified as soon as possible. Please see applicable regulations below: