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SPRING SEASON #2
40+ Division
Elite & Advanced
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2024 National Tournament: Nov. 15th @Crandon
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Score Detail
Match Date:
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Scoring Format
2 out of 3 sets
2 sets w/3rd set tie-breaker
10 Game Pro Set
Winner
A. Andres
A. Chung
A. Gandhi
A. Gould
A. Hong
A. Krantzler
A. Krummenacher
A. Lee
A. Qureshi
A. Radoslovich
A. Zee
B. Amadio
B. Chin
B. Conversano
B. Frank
B. Frugé
B. Kleinman
B. Lam
B. Lostuvali
B. McFarland
B. McNutt
C. Gonzalez
C. Leatherwood
C. Mintz
C. Raflo
D. Karpman
D. Li Bland
D. Polsby
D. Roig
D. Skipp
D. Vallejo
E. Li Bland
E. Martin
E. Oliveira
E. Vaughan
F. Ramos
G. Davis
G. Scavello
I. Barry
J. Askins
J. Carp
J. Cohn
J. Frozena
J. Gonzalez
J. Guerrero
J. Song
J. Stroud
J. Vavrek
J. Weintraub
K. Kramer
K. Rayakar
L. Cesafsky
L. Moskovic
L. Torres
M. Bickerstaff
M. Copithorne
M. Dan
M. Havilan
M. Joycechild
M. Kelly
M. Kresin
M. Moss
M. Ryan
M. Wade
O. Dibua
P. Goodman
P. Kembaiyan
P. Miller
P. Muthukrishnan
P. Suzuki
R. De Los Santos
R. Frigo
R. Kholomyansky
R. Loebl
R. Olivares Amaya
R. Piantavigna
R. Sachdev
S. De Vine
S. Jubb
S. Leong
S. Marchetti
S. Sklar
T. Bui
T. Holtzman
T. Perez Alfonso
T. Sheffield
T. Wellborn
U. Druckenmueller
U. Sohi
W. Gerard
W. Tang
Y. Mekouar
Opponent
A. Andres
A. Chung
A. Gandhi
A. Gould
A. Hong
A. Krantzler
A. Krummenacher
A. Lee
A. Qureshi
A. Radoslovich
A. Zee
B. Amadio
B. Chin
B. Conversano
B. Frank
B. Frugé
B. Kleinman
B. Lam
B. Lostuvali
B. McFarland
B. McNutt
C. Gonzalez
C. Leatherwood
C. Mintz
C. Raflo
D. Karpman
D. Li Bland
D. Polsby
D. Roig
D. Skipp
D. Vallejo
E. Li Bland
E. Martin
E. Oliveira
E. Vaughan
F. Ramos
G. Davis
G. Scavello
I. Barry
J. Askins
J. Carp
J. Cohn
J. Frozena
J. Gonzalez
J. Guerrero
J. Song
J. Stroud
J. Vavrek
J. Weintraub
K. Kramer
K. Rayakar
L. Cesafsky
L. Moskovic
L. Torres
M. Bickerstaff
M. Copithorne
M. Dan
M. Havilan
M. Joycechild
M. Kelly
M. Kresin
M. Moss
M. Ryan
M. Wade
O. Dibua
P. Goodman
P. Kembaiyan
P. Miller
P. Muthukrishnan
P. Suzuki
R. De Los Santos
R. Frigo
R. Kholomyansky
R. Loebl
R. Olivares Amaya
R. Piantavigna
R. Sachdev
S. De Vine
S. Jubb
S. Leong
S. Marchetti
S. Sklar
T. Bui
T. Holtzman
T. Perez Alfonso
T. Sheffield
T. Wellborn
U. Druckenmueller
U. Sohi
W. Gerard
W. Tang
Y. Mekouar
Set
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Tie Break
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Match ended in a tie
Canceled within 4 hours of match
Retired
Opponent did not show
Did you use Handicap Scoring?
Match Notes
In January 1983 I was a wee 8-year-old, and descending as I did from a tribe of anti-video-game ideologues, the whole of my computer experience amounted to stolen hours on Patrick Morse's Atari, playing Pong, Missile Command, and Combat. At this moment exactly, a then 37-year-old Steve Jobs gathered a group of Apple employees in Carmel for an off-site retreat. His team was midway into developing a thing they were tentatively calling "the Mac," you see, and it had already been a long haul, and his employees desperately needed some bucking up. And so Jobs offered up a maxim meant to justify their past year's worth of sacrifices, at a time when all of them could theoretically have just been pulling 9-to-5 jobs at IBM or some sh!#. “It’s better to be a pirate than join the navy,” he said. (This message would stick: six months later, when they moved to a bigger building, Mac graphic designer Susan Kare would design a mac-Pirate flag to fly over headquarters, a traditional skull and crossbones with an a rainbow-appled eyepatch.) Why do I mention this in relation to Tomas? Because he's a disruptor in business? Because he wears Issey Miyake-inspired mock turtlenecks? Both may be true, I don't know. No, I mention it because a) that's the slogan on the sticker on his water bottle, and b) if ever there's been better Truth-in-Advertising in the history of the EBTL, I can't think of when it occurred, and under whose auspices. Because Tomas is an out-and-out swashbuckler. Today I was tweener-*lobbed* more times than I have been in the previous, sadly naval 46 years of my existence put together. I saw strange disguise shots that Kyrgios is still working on, and that suggest the existence of a fertile and thriving circus tradition in Valparaiso, Chile. I saw, well, some *things* today, friends, and it has once more been demonstrated, as if for the first time, that this game is a goddamned form of art. Topics discussed: sending my daughter to play tournaments in Brazil; stringing rackets at 40-45 pounds of tension; optimizing large-scaled wine production by picking white wines at lower Brix levels; the virtues, or lack thereof, of Boston. I can't wait to play again.
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Partner Program players:
If you met up to hit around you can submit a 1st set 1-1 tie.
* If match is tied at 1 set a piece, players can play a 10-pt. tie-breaker to determine the winner.
* If a tie-breaker is played, a 7-6 score should be entered for the winner of the set.
* If players are limited on court time, it's best to play the 10-game pro set.
* Matches ending in a tie should still be reported even though W/L records don't get updated. The league can update the result when the
* Retired Flag: A retired player starts the match, but can't finish due to various reasons. A Win and a Loss is given in this situation.
* If a player doesn't show up, please report it here. We have a 3-strike policy for constant offenders.
* If a player cancels a match within 4 hrs of the match, please report it here.
* Players can play and report 1 rematch against a player still in their skill level.
* Matches with a score of 6-1, 6-2 or less will be flagged by the administrator. If you get 3 flags in a season, you are probably in the wrong
division and most likely will be moved to a different level during the season.
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