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Canadian Postal Agreement No. 40710521


Welcome to the otA YeArbook.<br />

this YeAr book is just one meAns<br />

bY Which the ontArio tennis<br />

AssociAtion communicAtes<br />

With its membership. not onlY<br />

does the YeArbook serve to<br />

recognize those plAYers Who<br />

hAve Achieved the stAtus of<br />

provinciAl chAmpions or hAve<br />

eArned A high rAnking in A<br />

YeAr, it Also serves to give An<br />

overvieW of WhAt the otA does<br />

And WhY.<br />

Cover photo: Iana Nikolaeva<br />

<strong>2008</strong> U14 Provincial and<br />

National Girls Singles Champion<br />

Photo credit: Jag Gundu<br />

jag@jagphotography<br />

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Winter 2009<br />

C O N T E N T S<br />

President's Message<br />

Wilson Junior Provincial chaMPions<br />

adult Provincial chaMPions<br />

indoor Provincial chaMPions<br />

tennis citY in 2009<br />

coach certiFication sYsteM uPdate<br />

Meet our course Facilitators<br />

the Financial Picture<br />

PrograMMing highlights<br />

Who’s Who at the ota<br />

thanKs to our sPonsors<br />

tennis ProMotion<br />

rogers rooKie tour groWs uP<br />

hail to our outdoor national chaMPions<br />

the rogers ranKing sYsteM<br />

rogers ranKings Year end <strong>2008</strong><br />

OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009<br />

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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE<br />

At the first regional general<br />

meeting I attended three<br />

years ago, Adrian Baldeo,<br />

Chair of <strong>Tennis</strong> Toronto,<br />

invited each club to share their successes<br />

of the past year, and the challenges they<br />

faced in the year ahead. It was an eye<br />

opener; not only for me, but for the rest<br />

of the group listening to what some<br />

clubs had achieved, irrespective of the<br />

size of their membership. The same was<br />

true when clubs described the challenges<br />

they faced in the coming year. I<br />

later shared Adrian’s idea with the other<br />

Regional Chairs and a number of them<br />

now include a similar session as part of<br />

their AGMs.<br />

This past fall I attended five OTA<br />

regional annual general meetings.<br />

Those meetings allow me to meet club<br />

Presidents on a personal level and hear<br />

about their successes in <strong>2008</strong> and the<br />

challenges they face in 2009. What follows<br />

in a summary of my notes from<br />

those five meetings. I have not included<br />

everything that was discussed. I have<br />

instead limited myself to common elements.<br />

Beginning on a positive note, a<br />

majority of clubs in all regions reported<br />

an increase in both adult and junior<br />

membership requiring, in several<br />

instances, a need for waiting lists. In<br />

areas where a decrease was reported,<br />

Once players developed a feeling<br />

of being a part of something<br />

special, participation increased.<br />

reasons included an economic downturn<br />

in the region, increased unemployment,<br />

and financial hardship. Other reasons<br />

included aging membership, a high<br />

yearly membership turnover, and difficulty<br />

recruiting new members.<br />

Clubs reporting either stable or<br />

increased membership were proactive<br />

in providing tennis programming that<br />

matched the instructional needs and levels<br />

of ability of members of all ages. Led<br />

by enthusiastic tennis pros and volunteers<br />

these clubs provided: free lessons<br />

for new members, new member<br />

orientation, junior camps, progressive<br />

tennis, family nights,<br />

house leagues, round robins,<br />

inter-club leagues, a variety of<br />

tournament structures, a fitness<br />

program, club socials, a<br />

Pro-Am event and, in one case,<br />

a cancer fundraiser in honour<br />

of a deceased member.<br />

Junior camps were by far<br />

the most successful activity<br />

with record numbers reported.<br />

Several clubs also reached<br />

out to disadvantaged youth<br />

and either waived or obtained<br />

sponsors to cover camp fees.<br />

Some smaller clubs worked<br />

together and shared pros and<br />

programs. Clubs that focussed<br />

on being “a people place” with<br />

strong community connections<br />

tended to draw more new and<br />

casual players to the court.<br />

Once players developed a feeling<br />

of being a part of something<br />

special, participation<br />

increased.<br />

In terms of 2009, the most<br />

commonly reported challenge continues<br />

to be the development of a good working<br />

relationship with the municipal authorities<br />

who own the land upon which most<br />

community clubs are located. While we<br />

recognize that tennis is not the<br />

only sport competing for local<br />

recreational funding, a more<br />

open and transparent process<br />

is required. Currently, regional<br />

associations and clubs feel as if they<br />

have little or no input into a process that<br />

affects them directly.<br />

The current economic crisis will<br />

certainly impact 2009. Job cuts and<br />

unprecedented cost-cutting measures by<br />

companies will translate into decreased<br />

membership, particularly in areas hardest<br />

hit by the economic downturn. A<br />

recent article in The Hamilton Spectator<br />

stated that “Canada’s economy is in a<br />

period of deep uncertainty that is difficult<br />

to see beyond.” Bank of Canada<br />

Michel Lecavalier, OTA President<br />

with James Blake at Rogers Cup<br />

governor Mark Carney does not foresee<br />

a rebound in the Canadian economy<br />

until 2010, and even then, predicts that<br />

it will be a modest one. Over the next<br />

two years, the OTA and its member<br />

clubs must budget carefully and manage<br />

resources prudently.<br />

However, in an attempt to stimulate<br />

the economy, the federal budget<br />

included a commitment to invest in<br />

Canada’s recreation infrastructure. An<br />

infrastructure funding program is being<br />

developed that will focus on renewing<br />

and building community sport and recreation<br />

facilities. The initiative provides<br />

$500 million over two years to cover the<br />

cost of eligible projects. Details regarding<br />

how to access these funds have not<br />

yet been released. OTA members will be<br />

kept informed of further developments<br />

via the OTA’s weekly news letter.<br />

<strong>2008</strong> successes, there were many!<br />

2009 will be all about challenges...<br />

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OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009


WIlSON JuNIOR PROvINCIAl ChAMPIONS <strong>2008</strong><br />

• champion<br />

• Finalist<br />

u18 Boys singles<br />

• zach White<br />

• thomas mroziewicz<br />

soufiane Azargui<br />

Nathaniel gery<br />

William reznek<br />

u14 Boys singles<br />

• brayden schnur<br />

• Amanjeet dhaliwal<br />

Alex koshetov<br />

Penfield binet<br />

kyle macdonald<br />

u18 girls singles<br />

• sandra dynka<br />

• Amy he<br />

Nada marjanovic<br />

lexi brand<br />

sheila smiley<br />

u14 girls singles<br />

• solomiya zinko<br />

• erin routliffe<br />

evangeline repic<br />

joan Cannon<br />

Aurthi muthukumaran<br />

u18 Boys doubles<br />

• Christiaan lee daigle &<br />

michael lue<br />

• thomas mroziewicz &<br />

sergiu laza<br />

u14 Boys doubles<br />

• Penfield binet &<br />

Allen morgan<br />

• brayden schnur &<br />

Amanjeet dhaliwal<br />

u18 girls doubles<br />

• Amy he &<br />

siyu li<br />

• Nada marjanovic &<br />

tara vosovic<br />

u14 girls doubles<br />

• louise kwong &<br />

erin routliffe<br />

• Carol zhao &<br />

solomiya zinko<br />

u16 Boys singles<br />

• gino octa<br />

• iain sneddon jr.<br />

tom dynka<br />

vincent Chan<br />

Arankan balaranjan<br />

u12 Boys singles<br />

• Andrew richards<br />

• Alec luchak<br />

raheel manji<br />

griffin brockman<br />

Philippe Courteau<br />

u16 girls singles<br />

• Angelica sidorenkio<br />

• Nada marjanovic<br />

ruxandra Andreiscu<br />

erin routliffe<br />

louise kwong<br />

u12 girls singles<br />

• iana Nikolaeva<br />

• Alexandra makashov<br />

laura macmullin<br />

gracia mboko<br />

Charlotte Petrick<br />

u16 Boys doubles<br />

• gino octa &<br />

vincent Chan<br />

• eli brown &<br />

William reznek<br />

u12 Boys doubles<br />

• Philippe Courteau &<br />

Andrew richards<br />

• griffin brockman &<br />

raheel manji<br />

u16 girls doubles<br />

• erin routliffe &<br />

lyudmyla lisovska<br />

• Angela sekely &<br />

milijana sobovic<br />

u12 girls doubles<br />

• Nikki Carnovale &<br />

bianca Parsons<br />

• gracia mboko &<br />

sammy mayer<br />

U12 and U16 Provincial Champions<br />

U12 Girls Singles Champions<br />

U16 Boys Singles Champions<br />

U18 Girls Singles Champions<br />

U18 Boys Singles Champions<br />

U16 Girls Singles Champions<br />

U18 and U14 Champions


MEN's OuTdOOR PROvINcIAl chAMPIONs <strong>2008</strong><br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> Open Singles:<br />

• Rob Steckley<br />

O35 Men’s Doubles:<br />

• Gary Meanchos &<br />

O55 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Rosti Brankovsky<br />

O70 Men’s Singles:<br />

Gary Gregson<br />

6 OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009 • Mikhail Lew<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> Open Doubles:<br />

• Mikhail Lew &<br />

Michael Rockman<br />

• Guillaume St. Maurice &<br />

David Marcotte<br />

A Men’s Singles:<br />

• Clayton Cohen<br />

• Shane Hickson<br />

B Men’s Singles:<br />

• Leszek Woloszczak<br />

• Robert Mrowca<br />

O35 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Charles Gembes<br />

• Richard Mainella<br />

Paul Beck<br />

• Richard Mainella &<br />

Ben Woo<br />

O40 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Paul Beck<br />

• Kerry Mitchell<br />

O40 Men’s Doubles:<br />

• Jay Wedgbury &<br />

Tom Fairbrother<br />

• Karl Hale &<br />

Jan Heck<br />

O45 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Gary Meanchos<br />

• Kerry Mitchell<br />

O50 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Gil White<br />

• Abbas Khiltash<br />

• John Easter<br />

O55 Men’s Doubles:<br />

• Rosti Brankovsky &<br />

Jim Boyce<br />

• Terry Redvers &<br />

Louis Desmarteaux<br />

O60 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Hani Ayoub<br />

• Jack Moore<br />

O60 Men’s Doubles:<br />

• Richard Armata &<br />

Rein Treffers<br />

• Hani Ayoub &<br />

Rick Howell<br />

O65 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Bob Bedard<br />

• Norm Bradwell<br />

• Leslie Zold<br />

O75 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Mers Kutt<br />

• Gerard Ronan<br />

O75 Men’s Doubles:<br />

• David Creswell &<br />

Jim McKeon<br />

• Gerry Danrea &<br />

William Sawchuk<br />

O80 Men’s Singles:<br />

• Austin MacPherson<br />

• John Elms<br />

• Champion<br />

• Finalist<br />

O50 Men’s Doubles:<br />

• Owen Pellew &<br />

Bill Yeates<br />

• Abbas Khiltash &<br />

Allan Care<br />

O65 Men’s Doubles:<br />

• Peter Clarke &<br />

David Jarvis<br />

• Frank Baldock &<br />

Michael Welch<br />

Thanks go to Franklin Wong for providing photographs of the senior players on these pages.<br />

Matt Akman Guido Weber<br />

Rob Steckley<br />

Men's Open Doubles champs<br />

Peter Bedard<br />

Gary Meanchos<br />

Gil White<br />

Paul Beck


WOmEN's OuTdOOR PROvINcIAl chAmPIONs <strong>2008</strong><br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> Open Singles:<br />

• Gabriela Dabrowski<br />

• Petra Januskova<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> Open Doubles:<br />

• Petra Januskova &<br />

Maria Klokotsky<br />

• Julie Staples &<br />

Flora Karsai<br />

O40 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Diane Wiedmann<br />

• Barbara Maier<br />

O40 Women’s Doubles:<br />

• Kelley Dalton &<br />

Arianne Boire<br />

• Samantha Noel &<br />

Lisa Robertson<br />

O50 Women’s Doubles:<br />

• Margaret Lansens Smeenk &<br />

Eleanor Jenkins<br />

• Akemi Seiriki &<br />

Susan Rosenthal<br />

55 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Anke Magnus<br />

• Michelle Hall<br />

O65 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Micheline Trussel<br />

• Trina Cornelissen<br />

O65 Women’s Doubles:<br />

• Jane Seed &<br />

Valerie Krompholc<br />

• Joan Crosina &<br />

Ingrid Moore<br />

A Women’s Singles:<br />

• Mary Hall<br />

• Maral Khalili<br />

O35 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Tina Blaskovic<br />

• Chanda Carr<br />

O35 Women’s Doubles:<br />

• Nicole Bictache &<br />

Tina Blaskovic<br />

• Sandra Cimetta &<br />

Louisa Figuera<br />

O45 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Pat Sinclair<br />

• Erin Boynton<br />

O45 Women’s Doubles:<br />

• Erin Boynton &<br />

Diana Dimmer<br />

• Cathy Litton &<br />

Pat Sinclair<br />

O50 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Diana Dimmer<br />

• Karen Warrack<br />

O55 Women’s Doubles:<br />

• Anke Magnus &<br />

Jennifer Carere<br />

• Eleanor Jenkins &<br />

Diane Horwath<br />

O60 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Pam Olley<br />

• Christine Kingsley<br />

O60 Women’s Doubles:<br />

• Josie Bruno &<br />

Danielle Over<br />

• Pam Olley &<br />

Christine Kingsley<br />

O70 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Inge Weber<br />

• Evelyn Hustwit<br />

O75 Women’s Singles:<br />

• Inge Weber<br />

• Ingrid Moore<br />

• Champion<br />

• Finalist<br />

Jennifer Carere<br />

Julie Staples<br />

Tina Blaskovic<br />

Petra Januskova &<br />

Gabriela Dabrowski<br />

Lisa Robertson<br />

Inge Weber<br />

Dianne Howarth<br />

Diana Dimmer<br />

OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009<br />

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INdOOR PROvINcIAl chAmPIONs <strong>2008</strong><br />

Boys<br />

Champions<br />

Girls<br />

Champions<br />

• Champion<br />

• Finalist<br />

U18 Boys Singles:<br />

• Justin Jendruch<br />

• Thomas Mroziewicz<br />

Brandon MacDonald<br />

Michael Sutcliffe<br />

Christiaan Lee Daigle<br />

Sergiu Laza<br />

U14 Boys Singles:<br />

• Roman Trkulja<br />

• Filip Obucina<br />

Amanjeet Dhaliwal<br />

Brayden Schnur<br />

Alex Koshetov<br />

Kyle MacDonald<br />

U18 Girls Singles<br />

• Sonja Molnar<br />

• Vicky Sekely<br />

Petra Januskova<br />

Anna Anuszkiewicz<br />

Carmen Sandor<br />

Melissa McQueen<br />

U14 Girls Singles<br />

• Amy He<br />

• Louise Kwong<br />

Nada Marjanovic<br />

Evangeline Repic<br />

Joan Cannon<br />

Solomiya Zinko<br />

U18 Boys Doubles:<br />

• Sergiu Laza &<br />

Thomas Mroziewicz<br />

• Michael Lue<br />

Christiaan Lee Daigle.<br />

U14 Boys Doubles:<br />

• Filip Obucina<br />

Amanjeet Dhaliwal<br />

• Kyle Macdonald<br />

Alejandro Tabilo<br />

U18 Girls Doubles<br />

• Sonja Molnar &<br />

Vicky Sekely<br />

• Petra Januskova &<br />

Melissa McQueen<br />

U14 Girls Doubles<br />

• Louise Kwong<br />

Amy He<br />

• Nada Marjanovic<br />

Solomiya Zinko<br />

U16 Boys Singles:<br />

• Victor Hoang<br />

• David Vieyra<br />

William Reznek<br />

Gino Octa<br />

Amanvir Gill<br />

Vincent Chan<br />

U12 Boys Singles:<br />

• Alejandro Tabilo<br />

• David Volfson<br />

Alec Luchak<br />

Andrew Richards<br />

Griffin Brockman<br />

Raheel Manji<br />

U16 Girls Singles<br />

• Amy He<br />

• Elianne Douglas-Miron<br />

Nicolette Budai<br />

Ruxandra Andriescu<br />

Carla Simona Suga<br />

Nada Marjanovic<br />

U12 Girls Singles<br />

• Gloria Liang<br />

• Zineb Aboutarik<br />

Alexandra Makashov<br />

Laura McMullin<br />

Iana Nikolaeva<br />

Maria Potrascu<br />

U16 Boys Doubles:<br />

• David Vieyra<br />

William Reznek<br />

• Victor Hoang<br />

Amnavir Gill<br />

U12 Boys Doubles:<br />

• Vahagn Tonakanian<br />

Alejandro Tabilo<br />

• Philippe Courteau<br />

Andrew Richards<br />

U16 Girls Doubles<br />

• Louise Kwong &<br />

Erin Routliffe<br />

• Elianne Douglas-Miron &<br />

Ruxandra Andriescu.<br />

U12 Girls Doubles<br />

• Gloria Liang<br />

Renata Moldovan<br />

• Gracia Mboko<br />

Charlotte Petrick<br />

Brandon McDonald<br />

Carmen Sandor<br />

Vicky Sekely<br />

Michael Sutcliffe<br />

Justin<br />

Jendruch<br />

Melissa McQueen<br />

Christiaan<br />

Lee Daigle<br />

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OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009


ToronTo <strong>Tennis</strong> CiTy in 2009<br />

Toronto <strong>Tennis</strong> City in 2009<br />

Bill Cowan<br />

This spring, two of Canada’s top tennis<br />

schools will start cooperating by offering<br />

a six month junior tennis program<br />

at Toronto <strong>Tennis</strong> City.<br />

Bill Cowan from Player’s Edge <strong>Tennis</strong>,<br />

which operates out of the Rexall Centre,<br />

and Pierre Lamarche from ACE <strong>Tennis</strong>,<br />

which is based at the Cedar Springs<br />

Club in Burlington, announced that<br />

they will join forces this summer. Pierre<br />

added: ” It’s our dream to offer the best<br />

training opportunities for <strong>Ontario</strong> junior<br />

tennis players.”<br />

Cowan and Lamarche will both act as<br />

directors of Toronto <strong>Tennis</strong> City,<br />

which will offer a wide range of<br />

junior coaching, training and<br />

competitive programs: “I have<br />

known Pierre since my playing<br />

days and this is a great opportunity<br />

for us to work together.”<br />

Commented Cowan.<br />

Two other renowned tennis<br />

coaches will join them in the High<br />

Performance area: Andrew Sznajder,<br />

one of Canada’s all time great players<br />

and <strong>Tennis</strong> Canada former Coach of the<br />

Year, Ben Armstrong. Edward<br />

Punzalan, will be responsible<br />

for the Progressive <strong>Tennis</strong> area<br />

and Vadim Burobin, fitness<br />

coordinator will round out the<br />

full time coaching staff.<br />

Programs offered will<br />

include a Spring and Fall tennis<br />

Academy for High Performance<br />

and Grassroots development. In the<br />

summer a High Performance<br />

Camp will operate with special<br />

sessions for players preparing<br />

for the Summer Provincials<br />

and Summer Nationals. A new<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> & Sport Camp will offer<br />

coaching in progressive tennis<br />

as well as badminton, table<br />

tennis and soccer, sports which<br />

Pierre Lamarche<br />

provide complementary skills development.<br />

A wide range of <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong> sanctioned tournaments,<br />

including the Super Series<br />

Classic, the Dunlop Rookie<br />

Circuit, the City of Toronto<br />

Championships and selection<br />

events will be held at<br />

the 11 court facility located<br />

at Leslie and Steeles. Toronto<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> City is located on the<br />

grounds of Adventure Valley,<br />

a very successful summer day camp<br />

operated by Lynda Fishman and her<br />

family.<br />

Two of the graduates from Player’s<br />

Edge and ACE <strong>Tennis</strong>, Katy Shulaeva<br />

and Peter Polansky, Canada’s Federation<br />

and Davis Cup Team members respectively,<br />

will be the touring Pros for<br />

Toronto <strong>Tennis</strong> City, which will open on<br />

April 28th, 2009.


COAChING<br />

Coaching Certificaton System update<br />

A s a result of the recent upgrades<br />

to the coaching certification system<br />

(streaming now offered after the Club<br />

Pro 1 certification level, a strong focus<br />

on progressive tennis to aid in proper<br />

player development, etc.), it was felt the<br />

timing was great to bring everyone up to<br />

speed in this crucial development area.<br />

Just to clarify, <strong>Tennis</strong> Canada (TC)<br />

is responsible for the course content<br />

at all certification levels. Ari Novick<br />

(Director, Coaching Development at<br />

TC) has this responsibility.<br />

Provincially, the Head and Course<br />

Facilitators work closely in conjunction<br />

with their Provincial <strong>Tennis</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

and are responsible for delivering the<br />

coaching certification program and<br />

providing other professional development<br />

opportunities such as the progressive<br />

tennis seminars and recertification<br />

courses.<br />

In <strong>Ontario</strong>, David Phillips is the Head<br />

Course Facilitator. Our team of Course<br />

Facilitators (CF’s) includes Simon<br />

Bartram and other Course Facilitators,<br />

who are profiled on pages 12 and 13.Our<br />

team is the finest in the country and all<br />

work very hard to provide our future<br />

coaches with the framework to help us<br />

produce better players capable of ultimately<br />

winning on the world stage!<br />

HOW DOES THE CERTIFICATION<br />

SYSTEM WORK?<br />

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Upon completion of the first two levels<br />

of certification, the Instructor level and<br />

Club Professional 1 level, an individual<br />

will have the choice of two streams of<br />

certification. They can choose the "high<br />

performance stream" or" club professional<br />

stream". Both are recognized<br />

as official certification, however the<br />

streams represent different skill sets.<br />

The chart opposite explains the 2<br />

stream approach:<br />

What is Progressive <strong>Tennis</strong>?<br />

----------------------------------<br />

Progressive tennis is a program for 5-9<br />

year olds which allows young players to<br />

learn and play the game more quickly,<br />

efficiently and successfully. This concept<br />

is presented in our <strong>Tennis</strong> Instructor<br />

courses.<br />

It uses a systematic progression of<br />

court sizes, balls and racquets to scale<br />

the game down to an appropriate level<br />

for these players. It is imported from<br />

European countries such as France and<br />

Belgium where it was used to successfully<br />

develop players like Justine Henin<br />

and Olivier Rochus.<br />

The OTA carries a number of products<br />

used in the teaching of progressive<br />

tennis such as racquets, mini tennis<br />

nets, foam balls, etc. Please contact Ely<br />

Schwartz (416-514-1107/eschwartz@<br />

tennisontario.com) at the OTA for the<br />

order forms. For more information on<br />

OTA programs using Progressive <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

see the article on pages 20 and 21.<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Professionals<br />

<strong>Association</strong> (TPA)<br />

----------------------------------<br />

The TPA was developed by <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Canada in 2004. The goal of the TPA is<br />

to educate and provide services/benefits<br />

for tennis coaches and tennis professionals<br />

across Canada. The TPA now has<br />

almost 2000 members.<br />

One of the TPA’s main objective is to<br />

provide a communication tool through<br />

a members’ only website. The TPA seeks<br />

to deliver up to date information on<br />

coaching related material as well as a<br />

variety of benefits including:<br />

• $2 million liability insurance<br />

• Preferred pricing on educational<br />

resources<br />

• Jobfind<br />

• On-line store<br />

• Discounts on tennis equipment and<br />

products<br />

Specific benefit, partners and programming<br />

information can be found by<br />

visiting the TPA website, located inside<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Canada’s website (www.tenniscanada.com)<br />

Is Your Club Pro’s<br />

Certification ‘Active’?<br />

----------------------------------<br />

Because a coach took a certification<br />

course several years ago does not mean<br />

his certification is now active. Every<br />

instructor or coach must do some form<br />

of professional development every 2, 3<br />

or 4 years depending on the level of certification.<br />

To find out if a pro is active,<br />

visit the TPA website and click on the<br />

‘List of Certified Coaches’ link. If the<br />

pro is not there, he/she either does not<br />

have current Canadian certification<br />

and/or is not a current member of the<br />

TPA.<br />

Where to Find Information<br />

on Coaching Certification in<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong>?<br />

----------------------------------<br />

Please visit www.tennisontario.com.<br />

From our home page, click on the<br />

Coaching Development page and based<br />

on what information you are looking<br />

for, click on the appropriate link. For<br />

example, the certification schedule<br />

appears on the Schedule page from this<br />

drop down box selection.<br />

The OTA staff person who has<br />

responsibility for the certification system<br />

in <strong>Ontario</strong> is Jay Neill. Jay can be<br />

reached at 416-514-1103 or by e-mail at<br />

jneill@tennisontario.com if you have<br />

any questions or wish to register for a<br />

course.<br />

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MEET OUR COURSE fACIlITATORS<br />

David Phillips<br />

A certified Level 3 and Club Pro 2<br />

Coach, David is a CAC Master Learning<br />

Facilitator for Instructor and Club Pro<br />

1. For the past 3 years, he has been<br />

involved in both the development and<br />

implementation of the coaching certification<br />

program. He is a full member<br />

of the Coaching<br />

<strong>Association</strong> of<br />

Canada as well<br />

as the <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Professionals<br />

<strong>Association</strong>. In<br />

2006, David was<br />

awarded the inaugural<br />

TPA Course<br />

Facilitator of the<br />

Year award and in 2007, he was presented<br />

with a High Performance Coaching<br />

Excellence Award by the Coaching<br />

<strong>Association</strong> of <strong>Ontario</strong>.<br />

David's career in tennis and squash<br />

spans some 20 years. He is now the<br />

Director of <strong>Tennis</strong> at <strong>Ontario</strong> Racquet<br />

Club in Mississauga.<br />

David has twice been the OTA<br />

Provincial Coach for the <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

Summer Games ('92, '94), and most<br />

recently was the Canada Games Coach<br />

for Northwest Territories (2005). He was<br />

Vice-President (Player Development)<br />

at the OTA from '94-'96 as well as the<br />

Instruction Editor in the inaugural year<br />

of <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong> Magazine in 1997.<br />

David's love for teaching has extended<br />

into coaching education and professional<br />

development, both within sport<br />

and in the broader sense of pre-service<br />

teacher education. He is currently pursuing<br />

a doctorate in Higher Education at<br />

OISE/UT, with interests in curriculum,<br />

teaching and political sociology.<br />

David can be reached by e-mail at dphillips@ontarioracquetclub.com.<br />

Scott Hurtubise<br />

Scott is a fully certified Coach 2 and<br />

Club Pro 3 as well as being a member<br />

of both the <strong>Tennis</strong> Professionals<br />

<strong>Association</strong> and the Professional<br />

Registry. He is also a Master Racquet<br />

Technician (U.S.R.S.A.). He has been<br />

involved with the certification system<br />

since 2004.<br />

Scott’s tennis career started with a parttime<br />

position in a summer camp and<br />

has taken him from community tennis<br />

clubs to seasonal clubs to private clubs.<br />

He now holds the position of Racquets<br />

Director at the Fitness Institute in<br />

Willowdale.<br />

Scott has managed to make a career<br />

out of his pastime. He has been featured<br />

in the Toronto Star and Toronto Life<br />

Magazine once deemed his programs<br />

“Best in the City”. His love for tennis<br />

and teaching can be seen every time he<br />

steps on court.<br />

Jean Landy<br />

Jean is a fully certified<br />

Level 3 Coach<br />

and a current member<br />

of the Coaching<br />

<strong>Association</strong> of<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> as well as<br />

the <strong>Tennis</strong> Professionals <strong>Association</strong>.<br />

She has been a Course Facilitator for<br />

more than 10 years and is involved in<br />

both the development and implementation<br />

of the coaching certification program<br />

at the Instructor level. Jean's love<br />

for tennis can be seen in her enthusiasm<br />

and dedication to coaching development<br />

and grassroots initiatives at the<br />

local and provincial levels. Certification<br />

courses are just one way that she gives<br />

back to the sport that has provided her<br />

with much success and enjoyment.<br />

Her professional career in tennis<br />

spans more than 25 years. Her breadth<br />

of involvement has helped many aspiring<br />

juniors attain university scholarships<br />

while at the same time encouraging<br />

newcomers to the sport to develop<br />

their skills and to integrate successfully<br />

into their club environments.<br />

Jean has been an OTA Provincial<br />

Coach for Team <strong>Ontario</strong> at both Junior<br />

National events and at the <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

Summer Games.<br />

John Long<br />

John is a certified<br />

Coach 3 and Club<br />

Pro 2. He has been<br />

teaching full time<br />

for more than 15<br />

years at community<br />

clubs and at Ajax<br />

Winter <strong>Tennis</strong>, a<br />

winter tennis bubble he started more<br />

than 10 seasons ago. He has coached all<br />

ages and most levels, from 4 years old to<br />

80 years old and from beginner to open<br />

players. His experience in the tennis<br />

world is well rounded. Beyond teaching,<br />

he has served as a Regional Chair for the<br />

OTA, played on the senior circuit, run<br />

charity tournaments and is now resurfacing<br />

tennis courts.<br />

"I have always been interested in<br />

knowing a subject inside and out.<br />

Becoming a Course Facilitator will allow<br />

me to see tennis from a different perspective.<br />

I am excited to have the opportunity<br />

to offer my services."<br />

Marie-France<br />

Mercier<br />

Marie-France is a<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Canada certified<br />

Level 3 coach. She<br />

has been part of coaching<br />

certification since<br />

2006 and is a Course<br />

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Facilitator for the <strong>Tennis</strong> Instructor, CP1<br />

and Coach 2 levels.<br />

She is also part of the Progressive<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> lead team for <strong>Tennis</strong> Canada<br />

and is a provincial touring coach for the<br />

OTA.<br />

Marie-France resides in Ottawa where<br />

she is also involved in coaching.<br />

Brian Myers<br />

Brian is a fully<br />

certified Coach 2.<br />

He is a member<br />

of the Coaching<br />

<strong>Association</strong> of<br />

Canada as well as<br />

the <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Professionals<br />

<strong>Association</strong>. He has been involved in the<br />

certification program since 2003 and<br />

has been a Course Facilitator since 2004.<br />

Brian grew up playing and teaching<br />

at the family orientated Southampton<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Club, one of North America's<br />

largest not for profit clubs.<br />

He played junior tennis both in<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> and the U.S. achieving Top 20<br />

provincial and state rankings. Brian<br />

has more than 20 years of experience in<br />

teaching and coaching all levels of players,<br />

in 4 different countries, at a variety<br />

of private, commercial and community<br />

clubs and resorts.<br />

Brian was the Head Professional at the<br />

Southampton <strong>Tennis</strong> Club for 6 years<br />

and the Assistant Director of <strong>Tennis</strong> at<br />

Timberlane Athletic Club for 7 years.<br />

He currently is on the Executive Team at<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> Racquet Club, leading all Adult<br />

Programming. Combining travel and<br />

tennis has kept Brian’s love of tennis<br />

alive, and being involved in the certification<br />

program allows him to give back<br />

something to the sport that has given<br />

him so much.<br />

Andy Sutton<br />

Andy Sutton is a fully certified Coach 2<br />

and Club Pro 3. He is currently teaching<br />

tennis at Toronto Lawn <strong>Tennis</strong> Club.<br />

Andy has been involved in the certification<br />

system since November 2006.<br />

Andy's involvement in tennis grew from<br />

being a provincially ranked junior to<br />

teaching in summer junior camps and<br />

finally to a full-time career as a tennis<br />

pro. He credits his love of seeing<br />

students excel as the prime motivation<br />

for choosing tennis as his career. This<br />

makes it a natural fit in his role of a<br />

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ThE FINANCIAl PICTuRE<br />

Summary of OTA Finances<br />

To give you an idea of where the OTA revenues come from and how they are<br />

spent we have created the following charts based on <strong>2008</strong> actual figures”<br />

revenues<br />

revenue by source<br />

(actual revenue $1,460,000)<br />

18% government grant<br />

5% other (tennis matters/misc)<br />

18% Advertising and sponsorship $ and product<br />

5% trillium grant (gtAs)<br />

6% individual membership and sanction fees<br />

23% other user fees<br />

(this includes insurance certification<br />

fees, entry fees, tennis fair fees and<br />

some program specific grants)<br />

7% tennis Canada grant<br />

18% Club membership fees<br />

eXPenditures<br />

7% Coach education<br />

gross expenditures by<br />

Program grouping<br />

(actual expenses $1,448,000)<br />

36% Player development<br />

22% Club services<br />

11% tennis Promotion<br />

(floor tennis, schools, give tennis a shot)<br />

11% revenue generation and management<br />

13% Promotion and Communications<br />

Percentage of non-program<br />

specific revenues allocated<br />

to various program categories<br />

(approx. $770,000)<br />

20% revenue generation and management<br />

29% Club services<br />

2% Coach education<br />

16% Promotion and Communications<br />

25% Player development<br />

10% tennis Promotion<br />

(floor tennis, schools, give tennis a shot)<br />

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PROGRAMMING hIGhlIGhTS<br />

In <strong>2008</strong> the OTA serviced more<br />

than 200 clubs and 2200 registered<br />

individuals through a variety of<br />

programs organized in four areas.<br />

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT<br />

<strong>2008</strong> saw huge growth in the competitive<br />

structure. One factor in this growth<br />

was the introduction of progressive tennis<br />

tournaments. More than 1145 events<br />

were sanctioned at 327 tournament<br />

sites. This was a 50% increase over plan.<br />

Tournament Player Registration reached<br />

2,252 and 1270 players participated in<br />

Provincial Championships,.<br />

Our players performed exceptionally<br />

well at the national level. Team <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

junior players won 10 national junior<br />

singles championship titles, including<br />

7 of 8 outdoor national titles. Team<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> won gold at the Canada Games.<br />

In <strong>2008</strong>, 3 Certification Clinics for officials<br />

were delivered through the OTA,<br />

resulting in 12 new certified umpires. In<br />

Coach Certification, 203 new instructors<br />

were certified and 76 coaches were<br />

upgraded to a higher level of certification.<br />

The National <strong>Tennis</strong> Centre regrouping<br />

program, a joint <strong>Tennis</strong> Canada OTA<br />

program held in Toronto, also expanded<br />

as young players from the initial under<br />

10 and under 12 groups moved into an<br />

under 14 program.<br />

The 2009 plan calls for all player development<br />

programs to sustain the <strong>2008</strong><br />

volumes. In addition, the new Rogers<br />

Ranking head to head system and an<br />

upgraded version of the Baseline system<br />

will be implemented in the spring.<br />

This will include the integration of the<br />

provincial and national tournament<br />

schedules.<br />

MEMBERSHIP &<br />

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

The Club Insurance program remains<br />

the most valued and used program<br />

the OTA run for clubs. 132 clubs used<br />

liability insurance and 74 clubs used the<br />

Directors and Officers insurance.<br />

64 <strong>Tennis</strong> fairs were delivered with a<br />

total of 1392 participants. 788 members<br />

attended Merchant of <strong>Tennis</strong> OTA<br />

member appreciation day at 2 locations.<br />

The Progressive Floor <strong>Tennis</strong> and Give<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> a Shot programs, which deliver<br />

introductory programs to schoolchildren,<br />

saw huge participation increases,<br />

more than 3 times and 2 times the numbers<br />

planned respectively. 24 inner city<br />

schools started the Progressive Floor<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> program. 342 teachers were<br />

trained to deliver the program resulting<br />

in 39,360 children participating in the<br />

program, while the Give <strong>Tennis</strong> A Shot<br />

cardio tennis program was introduced<br />

to 27,813 children and 195 teachers were<br />

certified in cardio tennis.<br />

In addition to these programs 2009 will<br />

see the club manual, a significant information<br />

resource for clubs, updated and<br />

expanded with some parts available to<br />

clubs on line.<br />

MARKETING & COMMUNICATION<br />

A full 32 page Year Book was produced<br />

as a fourth issue of <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Magazine. The <strong>Tennis</strong>ontario.com<br />

web site received 44.2 million hits and<br />

926,000 unique visits. The OTA <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Matters fundraising program generated<br />

$43,533 compared to the expected<br />

$30,000.<br />

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION<br />

The <strong>2008</strong> Budget called for a small<br />

deficit (basically break even) but in fact<br />

actual results showed a small surplus<br />

mainly due to improvements in some<br />

revenue categories. A break even budget<br />

has been established for 2009.<br />

A new 4 year strategic plan will be<br />

presented at the association’s AGM for<br />

approval by the Club Presidents. Club<br />

President’s have already been given the<br />

opportunity to review and comment on<br />

a draft plan. This move should ensure<br />

that the association’s priorities are<br />

responsive to and aligned with the needs<br />

of member clubs. The approved plan<br />

will be published in the Spring issue of<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong>.<br />

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WhO’S WhO AT ThE OTA<br />

OTA Board<br />

of Directors<br />

President<br />

michel lecavalier<br />

Past President<br />

malcolm still<br />

Vice President Finance<br />

and Administration<br />

Vice President Marketing<br />

and Communications<br />

Cheryll Corness<br />

glenna Poick<br />

james boyce x1101<br />

jboyce@tennisontario.com<br />

ely schwartz x1107<br />

eschwartz@tennisontario.com<br />

Vice President<br />

Player Development<br />

simon bartram<br />

Vice President Membership<br />

and Regional Development<br />

liz Wood<br />

Regional Chairs<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Toronto Chair<br />

NCTA<br />

North Region Chair<br />

President NYTA<br />

President STF<br />

South West Chair<br />

West Central Chair<br />

East Region Chair<br />

North Central Region Chair<br />

Adrian baldeo<br />

bruce ramsay<br />

miro ejem<br />

jackie sheehy<br />

rob Nicholls<br />

Wayne saigeon<br />

julio diCresce<br />

dale roberts<br />

scott fraser<br />

jay Neill x1103<br />

jneill@tennisontario.com<br />

david lea x1121<br />

dlea@tennisontario.com<br />

Directors at Large<br />

dayle levine<br />

sheila Cunningham<br />

irwin tobias<br />

Honorary Councillor<br />

Pam olley<br />

OTA Executive Director<br />

jim boyce<br />

flora karsai x1102<br />

fkarsai@tennisontario.com<br />

elaine Yuen x1106<br />

eyuen@tennisontario.com<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

1 Shoreham Drive<br />

Suite # 200<br />

Toronto, Ont. M3N 3A7<br />

Tel: 416-514-1100<br />

Toll Free No. 1-800-387-5066<br />

Fax no. 416-514-1112<br />

E-mail ota@tennisontario.com<br />

www.tennisontario.com<br />

gulshad Punja x0<br />

ota@tennisontario.com<br />

kartik vyas x1104<br />

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Preferred Retailer of the OTA and<br />

sponsor of Team <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

It’s been a busy few years at The Merchant of <strong>Tennis</strong>. The company has moved the<br />

Oakville store to a new larger location, launched a full-service online store and signed<br />

on as the official retailer and stringer of the Roger’s Cup Toronto. The annual monthlong<br />

Merchant Madness event will be getting underway (dates for the event are posted<br />

on www.merchantoftennis.com). As in past years, this event will culminate with their<br />

extremely popular racquet trade-in day to support the Doug Philpott Inner City Children’s<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Fund. The Merchant of <strong>Tennis</strong> is continuing their partnership with the OTA as the<br />

preferred retailer as well as sponsor of Team <strong>Ontario</strong> and the Merchant of <strong>Tennis</strong> Player of<br />

the Month Award. The Merchant of <strong>Tennis</strong> will once again be holding the OTA Members’<br />

Appreciation Day on Saturday, May 23, 2009 at both of its locations as well as online.<br />

The Merchant of <strong>Tennis</strong> is committed to providing clients with the highest quality merchandise and most knowledgeable and professional<br />

service. The company is now home to the largest team of Master Racquet Technicians in the country and is the authorized<br />

dealer for more brands and manufacturers than ever before. Visit www.merchantoftennis.com.<br />

Fila continues it’s partnership with the OTA as the Official Clothing and<br />

Shoe Sponsor. Fila recently welcomed to its team Canada’s top ranked<br />

male singles player Frank Dancevic as well as ATP Tour star James Blake<br />

and WTA Tour star Anna Chakvetadze. Fila has a long and distinguished<br />

history in the world of tennis. The company has endorsement agreements<br />

with several ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour athletes, is the major sponsor<br />

of the Sony Ericsson Open at Indian Wells and is the footwear licensee<br />

with The Championships at Wimbledon.<br />

Official Apparel and Shoe of the OTA<br />

Tommy & Lefebvre, winner of the 2009<br />

<strong>Ontario</strong> Sports Award for corporate<br />

involvement in the development of tennis,<br />

continues to be the title sponsor of the<br />

$12,000 <strong>Ontario</strong> Open Championships held<br />

in Ottawa at the Rideau <strong>Tennis</strong> Club each<br />

August. Tommy & Lefebvre has 7 locations<br />

in Ottawa including the T&L <strong>Tennis</strong> and<br />

Fitness pro shop at the Ottawa Athletic Club.<br />

Website is www.tandl.com.<br />

Official Sponsor of the <strong>Ontario</strong> Open<br />

Championships and host of OTA<br />

Members' Appreciation Day in the<br />

National Capital region<br />

Official Court Equipment Supplier of the OTA<br />

RCS Racquet Sports, a leader in tennis court equipment since 1998 and<br />

winner of the <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> Sports Award for corporate involvement in the<br />

development of tennis, offers OTA Club Discounts plus a 10% Spring Time<br />

bonus for orders by April 15th 2009 on nets, net accessories, court drying<br />

equipment, ballhopper baskets, windscreens, court dividers, clay court<br />

accessories, balls and more. RCS Racquet Sports is located in L’Amoreaux<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Centre at 300 Silver Spring Blvd. E-mail rcs@racquetguys.com.<br />

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TENNIS PROMOTION<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> in <strong>Ontario</strong> Schools,<br />

Demystifying the Game of <strong>Tennis</strong>.<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> is a game that is inclusive<br />

to all students and avoids the few<br />

athletes who dominate because of ability<br />

all of the time.<br />

Progressive Floor <strong>Tennis</strong> is an initiative<br />

introduced by The <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>, in partnership with <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Canada, Greater Toronto Area <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Academies and local tennis professional<br />

across <strong>Ontario</strong>, to teach the game of<br />

tennis. Since September 2006, the OTA<br />

has worked with twenty-seven boards of<br />

education across <strong>Ontario</strong> to introduce<br />

the game to more than 70,000 students.<br />

Teaching tennis to students and teachers<br />

in the elementary and secondary<br />

school environment has always been<br />

difficult because the game of tennis<br />

requires courts and specialized equipment<br />

that is not often available to students.<br />

Schools do not always have access<br />

to the facilities and are unable to bear<br />

the cost of such an activity.<br />

Progressive Floor <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

gives this opportunity to<br />

schools by creating an<br />

innovative and exciting<br />

experience, which<br />

allows children to play<br />

tennis on a gym floor<br />

by providing the inventive<br />

equipment needed<br />

to play. The program is also<br />

important as it promotes a life long way<br />

to have students participate in healthy<br />

daily physical activity.<br />

Schools are required to teach racquet<br />

sports as part of their curriculum.<br />

Because of the costs normally associated<br />

with tennis, teaching tennis as part<br />

of the school curriculum was all but<br />

impossible. In essence, the Progressive<br />

Floor <strong>Tennis</strong> programs allows schools to<br />

implement tennis as part of the curriculum<br />

by decreasing cost and by instructing<br />

teachers on how to teach the<br />

basics of tennis. It gives both<br />

students and teachers an<br />

opportunity to experience<br />

the game and promote<br />

sport and physical activity<br />

in <strong>Ontario</strong> schools.<br />

“Progressive Floor<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong>” is tennis, using<br />

a small mobile net, sponge balls<br />

and graduated length junior racquets.<br />

The start age is aimed at children five<br />

to twelve years of age, however this program<br />

can be used with students up to<br />

grade twelve, using existing facilities to<br />

support the program, gym, classroom,<br />

lunch room and outside tarmac.<br />

By providing this program to schools,<br />

the OTA is able to tackle the gap in tennis<br />

programming in schools, created<br />

because of the lack of tennis facilities,<br />

by the in-service training of teachers in<br />

the Progressive Floor <strong>Tennis</strong> program.<br />

Teacher workshops linked with individual<br />

school support has been the most<br />

successful method of delivering this<br />

program.<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Canada and the OTA have also<br />

been supporting the <strong>Ontario</strong> Federation<br />

of Secondary Schools Athletic<br />

<strong>Association</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong> Championships by<br />

providing courts for up to 290 competitors<br />

at the Rexall Centre at York<br />

University. Only the winning teams<br />

from regional competition get to come<br />

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to the Championships. Since the championships<br />

have been held and supported<br />

at this prestigious site, participation<br />

has soared. Now there are more than<br />

6,000 tennis players across <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

who play on High School Teams. The<br />

growing participation in our new<br />

National Universities and Colleges<br />

Championships, also held at the Rexall<br />

Centre, is also an indicator of the recent<br />

growth of the game in <strong>Ontario</strong> school<br />

boards.<br />

In the fall of <strong>2008</strong> the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>, supported with funding<br />

from The Trillium Foundation,<br />

launched its new “Cardio-<strong>Tennis</strong>” program<br />

for schools called “Give <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

a Shot”. Cardio-tennis combines the<br />

concept of cardiovascular exercise and<br />

tennis. The <strong>Tennis</strong> Industry <strong>Association</strong><br />

in the USA has provided great promotional,<br />

instructional and research for<br />

running cardio-tennis programs in tennis<br />

clubs and at public tennis facilities<br />

for adults, however, they had not specifically<br />

looked at adapting the program<br />

for children and schools and young<br />

players. It was necessary for the OTA<br />

to undertake a thorough design and<br />

piloting process to test the applicability<br />

of cardio-tennis in the school environment.<br />

The OTA, with the help of guidance<br />

from Michelle Krause of <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Industry <strong>Association</strong>, the parent group<br />

for Cardio <strong>Tennis</strong> around the world, was<br />

able to get the program approved for use<br />

in schools.<br />

Cardio <strong>Tennis</strong> 4 Kids<br />

The Cardio <strong>Tennis</strong> 4 Kids schools program<br />

offered by the <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong> is modified to accommodate<br />

children ages 6-16 years of age. The<br />

program is designed and customized to<br />

fit a wide variety of skill levels.<br />

The goal of the Cardio program is<br />

to challenge the fitness level of each<br />

participant with tennis related games<br />

and drills. Participants will feel they<br />

have finished a great workout, while<br />

being given the opportunity to improve<br />

their tennis game or enjoy a first time<br />

exposure to the sport. Participants can<br />

monitor the effectiveness of their efforts<br />

through the use of heart rate monitors<br />

or pedometers. The program has three<br />

sections (warm-up, cardio, and cool<br />

down), and is designed to run for one<br />

hour.<br />

Depending on the available facilities,<br />

the Cardio <strong>Tennis</strong> program can be<br />

implemented both in a gymnasium and<br />

on a tennis court. The indoor version is<br />

recommended for children ages 6-12, to<br />

a maximum of 25 participants at a time.<br />

On a tennis court, it is recommended to<br />

have 6-8 participants per court.<br />

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ROGERS ROOKIE TOuR GROWS uP<br />

The popular Rogers Rookie<br />

Tour, which has been running<br />

in <strong>Ontario</strong> for the past<br />

three years, is going national!<br />

In a move which demonstrates Rogers’<br />

commitment to the growth and promotion<br />

of tennis in Canada, the concept of<br />

the rookie tour has been evolved into a<br />

new national program to bridge the gap<br />

between introductory tennis and the<br />

provincial junior competitive circuits<br />

throughout Canada.<br />

Rookie Tour events have met with a<br />

great deal of success in <strong>Ontario</strong>, B.C.<br />

and the Prairie and Atlantic regions.<br />

The national Rogers<br />

Rookie Tour program<br />

will build on the experience<br />

and success of these<br />

events to reach thousands<br />

of junior players each year<br />

at tennis clubs and tennis<br />

centres throughout the<br />

country. The program is<br />

designed to encourage<br />

young players to continue<br />

to develop their tennis<br />

skills through the “compete” phase of<br />

the tennis pathway. By providing a fun<br />

low key introduction to competitive play<br />

it is hoped they will view competition<br />

positively and become lifelong players,<br />

competitors and tennis enthusiasts.<br />

All events in the Rogers Rookie Tour<br />

will be non-elimination tournaments,<br />

offering unranked youngsters a funfilled<br />

and exciting event with multiple<br />

opportunities to play without the fear<br />

of being eliminated if they lose. They<br />

provide a positive learning environment<br />

where boys and girls up to the age of 18<br />

can develop and display their tennis and<br />

• Great first tournaments for new<br />

competitors.<br />

• Competition for players up to age<br />

18.<br />

• Number of matches guaranteed.<br />

• All players receive a T-shirt,<br />

Rogers prize and participation<br />

certificate.<br />

• Under 12 competitions use<br />

Progressive <strong>Tennis</strong> (a system<br />

which uses a progression of<br />

court sizes, balls and racquets for<br />

youngsters 5-12 yrs old).<br />

• Introduces players to the<br />

provincial competitive structure.<br />

sportsmanship skills while competing<br />

against a variety of opponents.<br />

For a list of Rogers Rookie Events<br />

across <strong>Ontario</strong> visit the OTA Junior<br />

Tournament Calendar at www.tennisontario.com<br />

under Player Development.<br />

For more information contact Flora<br />

Karsai at fkarsai@tennisontario.com.<br />

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hAIl TO OuR OuTDOOR NATIONAl ChAMPIONS<br />

OuR JuNIOR<br />

NATIONAl<br />

ChAMPIONS<br />

Kai Broomfield<br />

In the summer of <strong>2008</strong> 7 of 8 Junior<br />

National Outdoor Singles Championships<br />

were won by young players from <strong>Ontario</strong>.<br />

In the remaining championship an <strong>Ontario</strong><br />

player reached the finals. As a salute to<br />

this incredible achievement we have prepared<br />

a brief profile of 6 of these national<br />

champions in table form. It is clear from<br />

this table that these young players are<br />

dedicated to their chosen sport and have<br />

great work habits which extend from their<br />

sporting feats into their academic pursuits<br />

as well as natural athletic talent.<br />

Sonja Molnar<br />

Iana Nikolaeva<br />

Roman Trkulja<br />

Alejandro Tabilo<br />

Dominique Harmath<br />

Nathaniel Gery<br />

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pROfIlEs<br />

Nationals Won<br />

At what age did you start playing tennis?<br />

Where?<br />

Why did you start playing?<br />

Who was your first instructor coach?<br />

How old were you when you first competed?<br />

What do you remember about your first competition?<br />

Who is/are your current coach(es)?<br />

What do you like about your coach?<br />

What do you enjoy most about tennis?<br />

What other sports/activities do you enjoy?<br />

Are you a good student beyond tennis?<br />

What are your favourite/best subjects at school?<br />

What is your goal for 2009?<br />

Do you want to play on tour?<br />

Where would you like to go to University?<br />

What do you want to study?<br />

How do you relax after a tennis tournament?<br />

What do enjoy about playing in Nationals?<br />

What is the best thing about winning Nationals?<br />

Do you like to play Nationals out of province?<br />

What strengths contributed to your win?<br />

Who is your favourite pro player?<br />

What do you like about them?<br />

How much time do you spend on court?<br />

How much time do you spend on fitness?<br />

What is your favourite Grand Slam?<br />

How much time do you spend playing matches?<br />

Which Grand Slam would you most like to play?<br />

What is your favourite movie/TV show/personality?<br />

Alejandro Tabilo<br />

U14 Outdoor<br />

3.5<br />

ACE<br />

Watched brother<br />

Andre Szczurowski<br />

5<br />

50 watch/won once<br />

Mike Hall/Pierre Lamarche<br />

Passion/Experience<br />

competition<br />

always a winner<br />

soccer,basketball<br />

dance (salsa/cha-cha)<br />

Yes<br />

math/music<br />

U12/14 nat/prov<br />

Y<br />

no - turn pro<br />

n/a<br />

bike/Playdium<br />

new opponents<br />

make friends<br />

played best<br />

summer<br />

anywhere/anytime<br />

backhand<br />

concentration<br />

Rafael Nadal<br />

be #1<br />

3hrs/dy<br />

1 hr/dy<br />

Wimbledon<br />

varies<br />

Wimbledon<br />

grass<br />

Suite Life of Zach<br />

Cody, Ironman<br />

Michael J Fox<br />

Iana Nikolaeva<br />

U12 Outdoor<br />

7<br />

Players Edge<br />

Fun<br />

Guram Kostava<br />

10<br />

Won<br />

Casey Curtis<br />

practice /compete<br />

soccer,basketball<br />

Yes<br />

Math<br />

ITF 500<br />

Y money + fun<br />

no - turn pro<br />

n/a<br />

tv/computer<br />

new people<br />

did best<br />

travel more fun<br />

consistent/no errors<br />

Maria Sharapova<br />

Rafael Nadal<br />

strong personality<br />

moves/+ve attitude<br />

26 hrs/wk summer<br />

6 hrs/wk trainer<br />

5hrs alone/wk<br />

Roland Garros/clay<br />

long rallies<br />

4 hrs +tourn<br />

French Open<br />

Harry Potter/goblet<br />

Dark Knight<br />

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Kai Broomfield<br />

Roman Trkulja<br />

Dominique Harmath<br />

Sonja Molnar<br />

U14 Outdoor<br />

U14 Outdoor<br />

U16 Outdoor<br />

U18 Outdoor<br />

6<br />

6<br />

5<br />

5<br />

Various courts<br />

Against a wall in Toronto<br />

park<br />

York University<br />

Courtside<br />

Dad introduced me<br />

On TV Agassi<br />

Sampras/Rafter<br />

Dad took me<br />

Mom & brothers play<br />

Wayne Ho-Sang<br />

Dad<br />

Richard Hernandez<br />

Harry Greenan<br />

8<br />

8<br />

10<br />

8<br />

U10 won 1 of 5 RR<br />

Excited lost pro set<br />

after ahead 6-3<br />

Won<br />

Don’t remember<br />

Pierre Lamarche<br />

Pierre Lamarche<br />

Ben Armstrong<br />

Harry/Daryl Greenan<br />

Makes me laugh<br />

Pushes me/is<br />

knowledgeable<br />

positive encouragement<br />

process focus<br />

Patient/calm/kind<br />

determined/trust<br />

self disc./compete<br />

alone on court<br />

competition<br />

competition<br />

track,X-c., swim,<br />

soccer,basketball<br />

no coach<br />

Basketball,ping-pong<br />

skiing,swim,X-C<br />

volleyball<br />

Yes<br />

Yes (most part)<br />

Yes (A student)<br />

Yes (honours grad)<br />

Math/French<br />

Math/history<br />

Biology/Chem<br />

Gym/business<br />

best can be<br />

U16 nats<br />

win U18 nats<br />

Top 20 NCAA<br />

Y<br />

y<br />

Y<br />

Y<br />

Harvard,Princeton,<br />

UCLA,Stanford,Purdue<br />

top Div 1 team<br />

US<br />

U of Iowa<br />

Medicine/ BA<br />

No thoughts<br />

health science<br />

Business<br />

long hot shower<br />

sleep<br />

hang with friends<br />

TV and Chocolate<br />

new people<br />

biggest/best tourny<br />

winning<br />

Hotel stay, time with<br />

mom and coach<br />

one of list of champs<br />

hard work pays off<br />

euphoria from win<br />

played in many, now<br />

won my own<br />

travel/team<br />

travel/team<br />

travel / team<br />

doesn't matter<br />

adjust to clay<br />

clay exp in Europe<br />

serve<br />

determination<br />

Hard work mental fitness<br />

determination<br />

Serena/Venus<br />

Rafa/Tsonga<br />

Marcos Baghdatis<br />

Roger Federer<br />

Rafa/David Ferrer<br />

dedication/hrd wk<br />

believes in self<br />

entertaining<br />

he seeks perfection<br />

talent/passion<br />

15 hrs/wk<br />

3-5hrs/dy<br />

2.5 hrs/dy<br />

2 hrs/dy - 5 dys/wk<br />

7-10 hrs/wk<br />

1-1.5hrs/dy<br />

1 hr /dy<br />

0<br />

Wimbledon<br />

Wimbledon<br />

history<br />

Wimbledon<br />

none<br />

few hrs<br />

6-8 hrs if tourn<br />

5 hrs/wk<br />

4 hrs/wk<br />

Wimbledon<br />

grass<br />

Wimbledon<br />

history<br />

Wimbledon<br />

most prestigious GS<br />

all<br />

Twilight<br />

Chris Brown<br />

Eagle Eye/Tropic Thunder<br />

Super Size me<br />

Man v Wild/Simpsons<br />

American Idol<br />

Dirty Dancing/Havana<br />

Nights/Sex & City<br />

Prison Break<br />

OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009<br />

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ThE ROGERS RANKING SYSTEM<br />

The Rogers Ranking System<br />

The Rogers Ranking System<br />

was implemented by <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Canada for junior and open<br />

competitive players effective<br />

January 1, 2009. It is an integrated<br />

national and provincial ranking system.<br />

Similar ranking systems are used by the<br />

top tennis nations of the world including<br />

the highly competitive nations of<br />

Spain, France and Germany. With the<br />

Rogers Ranking System players will be<br />

able to compare themselves to all provincial<br />

and national competitors. i.e. an<br />

U12 competitor will be ranked within<br />

the same framework as Canada's top<br />

ranked players.<br />

Prior to the implementation of this<br />

system, <strong>Tennis</strong> Canada and all the<br />

Provincial <strong>Tennis</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s used different<br />

ranking systems and supporting<br />

databases, which resulted in inconsistent<br />

rankings between players on a national<br />

and provincial basis and between categories<br />

of competition.<br />

The Rogers Ranking System brings<br />

together the tournament management,<br />

schedule integration and on line player<br />

history capabilities of the OTA’s existing<br />

Baseline computer system while<br />

incorporating the head to head ranking<br />

method which has been used successfully<br />

for open and junior players in the<br />

province of Quebec for roughly twenty<br />

years. Players will continue to have the<br />

ability to view and track their rankings<br />

and match-by-match history details on<br />

line. It is anticipated that using head to<br />

head results from all designated tournaments<br />

across Canada will improve<br />

ranking accuracy. It is also hoped that<br />

tournament seeding will be able to be<br />

derived more directly from the rankings<br />

because results of all matches in<br />

designated events will be calibrated in<br />

the same database regardless of the age<br />

category of the event.<br />

In fact the OTA is continuing to run<br />

the ranking systems in parallel until<br />

they can install the new<br />

version of the Baseline system<br />

in the Spring, which<br />

will enable them to switch<br />

to the head to head system.<br />

The <strong>Tennis</strong> Canada<br />

Ranking Committee<br />

with oversee the Rogers<br />

Ranking System. The<br />

committee is comprised<br />

of six regional provincial<br />

staff members and<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Canada's director<br />

of national events and<br />

manager of tennis development.<br />

The committee<br />

will determine which<br />

provincial, national and<br />

international tournaments<br />

will be eligible for ranking<br />

purposes and what the star<br />

value of various classes<br />

of events will be. The star<br />

value system will allow for<br />

high profile events to result in larger<br />

point gains and losses. A table of point<br />

gains and losses by star value is included<br />

in Fig 1.<br />

The Rogers Ranking System has been<br />

run in parallel with the existing rankings<br />

systems throughout <strong>2008</strong>. This has<br />

provided invaluable input to the various<br />

national and provincial ranking committees<br />

who were charged with the task<br />

of setting initial point values for all players<br />

in the system at its inception.<br />

In order for an unranked player to<br />

become ranked, a player must accumulate<br />

at least one win and two losses<br />

against players who are already ranked<br />

over the course of 12 months. In order<br />

for ranked players to maintain a ranking<br />

they must play 10 matches in eligible<br />

sanctioned events each calendar year.<br />

Adult players who do not complete for a<br />

year or junior players who do not compete<br />

for nine months will be considered<br />

inactive and lose their ranking. Results<br />

against players that do not have an initial<br />

ranking will be counted towards<br />

the rankings once the unranked player<br />

becomes ranked. The BASELINE ranking<br />

system has a built-in feature that<br />

automatically checks for this each time<br />

a ranking is run. Once the unranked<br />

player in question becomes ranked, the<br />

result will be counted retroactively for<br />

both players during the next ranking<br />

period. Similarly if there is a delay in<br />

tournament results being submitted and<br />

enetered to the system, the system will<br />

automatically allow for point differences<br />

arising from timing.<br />

Since the Rogers Rankings will be<br />

programmed using the Baseline management<br />

system, all results (provincial<br />

and national) will be stored in a common<br />

competitive database. Provincial<br />

and national updates will be done simultaneously.<br />

<strong>Tennis</strong> Canada currently is<br />

scheduled to run ranking updates on<br />

Mondays? and on a weekly basis.<br />

All players will be included in the<br />

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overall ranking list based on gender.<br />

Provincial rankings and age or rating<br />

category lists will use the same points<br />

for each player as designated in the overall<br />

ranking list since these othe lists will<br />

be created by selecting eligible players<br />

or filtering out ineligible players based<br />

on birth year, province of residence etc.<br />

Players may be ranked in several categories<br />

is they have participated in events<br />

in different categories. For instance an<br />

“under 16” may have a ranking in the<br />

overall list, national under 16, national<br />

under 18, provincial open, provincial<br />

under 16 and provincial under 18 ranking<br />

lists.<br />

Rankings will be categorized in several<br />

ways to include a general overall list<br />

based on gender. In addition<br />

age, provincial and<br />

event categories are available<br />

via filters. I.e. a player<br />

born in 1996 may be<br />

categorized on the overall<br />

general list as well as the<br />

U12 category list based<br />

on that player's year of birth and also on<br />

the U14 category list if that player has<br />

participated in an U14 level tournament.<br />

Similarly, adults will be placed in categories<br />

according to the levels of tournaments<br />

that they've participated in.<br />

Players are able to improve their ranking<br />

by defeating higher ranked players.<br />

Wins over players that have significantly<br />

higher ranking points will significantly<br />

improve your ranking points. Wins over<br />

players that are ranked significantly<br />

lower will result in slight increases to<br />

your ranking points.<br />

Losses to players that are ranked<br />

considerably lower than you will result<br />

in substantial point losses to your own<br />

ranking points. Losses to players that<br />

are ranked slightly lower will result in<br />

slight decreases to your ranking points.<br />

Wins over lower ranked players and<br />

losses to higher ranked players do not<br />

change your ranking points.<br />

Since the Rogers Rankings takes all<br />

designated national and provincial<br />

results into account, participating in<br />

tournaments outside of your own province<br />

will contribute to your ranking and<br />

your resultant provincial ranking.<br />

Players who withdraw from a sanctioned<br />

event after the<br />

draw has been made<br />

will automatically lose<br />

20 points while their<br />

opponent will automatically<br />

earn 20 points<br />

for a win by default.<br />

Should a player default<br />

three times in a twelve month period<br />

they will automatically be suspended<br />

from sanctioned tournaments for three<br />

months. On reinstatement the player<br />

will have 50 less ranking points as penalty<br />

for the third default.<br />

Players who retire from a match while<br />

it is in progress will lose points as if they<br />

had lost a regular match.<br />

Errors will occur from time to time<br />

and they may affect your ranking, the<br />

ranking of your opponent, and the<br />

rankings of other players. Inaccuracies<br />

in national results should be reported<br />

to <strong>Tennis</strong> Canada as soon as they are<br />

observed as there is a management system<br />

in place to effectively correct any<br />

errors made. Under these circumstances,<br />

rankings will be manually adjusted if<br />

the challenge is substantiated. All errors<br />

must be reported within a one month<br />

timeframe of the actual event. An e-mail<br />

will be sent to yourself and your opponent<br />

to verify the correction once it is<br />

complete.<br />

Seniors will not have a head-to-head<br />

ranking at the launch of the Rogers<br />

Rankings in January 2009. Seniors<br />

results will be shadowed and tested on<br />

the Rogers Ranking System during 2009<br />

in order to assess whether and when the<br />

system can be used for seniors ranking.<br />

Senior players who compete in other<br />

adult categories (e.g., OPEN, 3.0, 4.0,<br />

etc) will be ranked in these respective<br />

categories.<br />

Wheelchair competitors will not be<br />

using the Rogers Ranking System.<br />

Doubles results are being compiled on<br />

the BASELINE system, but will not be<br />

used for head-to-head ranking. <strong>Tennis</strong><br />

Canada will explore the possibility of<br />

developing a separate doubles ranking<br />

in the future.<br />

For more details on the Rogers<br />

Ranking System please check out<br />

www.tenniscanada.com under<br />

Events and Rogers Ranking or<br />

www.tennisontario.com under<br />

Player Development.<br />

OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009 27


<strong>YEAR</strong> <strong>ENd</strong> <strong>2008</strong><br />

Junior Boys<br />

Event: BS Category: U18 Event: BS Category: U14 Event: BD Category: U18<br />

1 Brandon MacDonald<br />

1 Brayden Schnur<br />

1 Michael Lue<br />

2 Thomas Mroziewicz<br />

2 Amanjeet Dhaliwal<br />

2 Christiaan Lee Daigle<br />

3 Dmitry Kozionov<br />

3 Roman Trkulja<br />

3 Thomas Mroziewicz<br />

4 Soufiane Azargui<br />

4 Matthew Erdman<br />

4 Justin Jendruch<br />

5 Zachary White<br />

5 Martin Beran<br />

5 Soufiane Azargui<br />

6 Spencer MacNaughton 6 Bence Hiesz<br />

6 Brandon MacDonald<br />

7 Adham Halabi<br />

7 Filip Obucina<br />

7 Zachary White<br />

8 Nachiket Yardi<br />

8 Andres Olave<br />

8 Victor Hoang<br />

9 Justin Jendruch<br />

9 Ivan Markovic<br />

9 Eric Vehovec<br />

10 Christiaan Lee Daigle<br />

Event: BS Category: U16<br />

10 Luke Galli<br />

Event: BS Category: U12<br />

10 Alex Latosinsky<br />

Event: BD Category: U16<br />

1 Gino Octa<br />

1 Alejandro Tabilo<br />

1 Vincent Chan<br />

2 William Reznek<br />

2 Philippe Courteau<br />

1 Gino Octa<br />

3 Victor Hoang<br />

3 Andrew Richards<br />

3 William Reznek<br />

4 Iain Sneddon Jr.<br />

4 Victor Krustev<br />

4 Tom Dynka<br />

5 Vincent Chan<br />

5 Kosta Pavkov<br />

5 David Vieyra<br />

6 Arankan Balaranjan<br />

6 Raheel Manji<br />

6 Eli Brown<br />

7 David Vieyra<br />

7 Milan Milosevic<br />

7 Matthew Gemmell<br />

8 Tom Dynka<br />

8 Adrian Mag<br />

7 Iain Sneddon Jr.<br />

9 Amanjeet Dhaliwal<br />

9 Jack Van Slyke<br />

9 Amanvir Gill<br />

10 Rafael Davidian<br />

10 Yuki Serizawa<br />

10 Cyrus Mackie<br />

Michael Lue<br />

Tom Dynka<br />

Soufiane Azargui<br />

Zach White<br />

Brayden Schnur<br />

Event: BD Category: U14<br />

1 Vincent Chan<br />

1 Gino Octa<br />

3 William Reznek<br />

4 Tom Dynka<br />

5 David Vieyra<br />

6 Eli Brown<br />

7 Matthew Gemmell<br />

7 Iain Sneddon Jr.<br />

9 Amanvir Gill<br />

10 Cyrus Mackie<br />

Event: BD Category: U12<br />

1 Philippe Courteau<br />

2 Andrew Richards<br />

3 Vahagn Tonakanian<br />

4 Griffin Brockman<br />

5 Raheel Manji<br />

6 Christopher Fletcher<br />

6 Alec Luchak<br />

8 Alejandro Tabilo<br />

9 Stefan Marusic<br />

10 Marc Isaia<br />

10 Adrian Mag<br />

Photo credit Jag Gundu<br />

Paul John


Junior Girls<br />

Event: GS Category: U18<br />

1 Sonja Molnar<br />

2 Sandra Dynka<br />

3 Melissa McQueen<br />

4 Petra Januskova<br />

5 Lexi Brand<br />

6 Kristina Goranskaya<br />

7 Dominique Harmath<br />

8 Brittany Wowchuk<br />

9 Anna Anuszkiewicz<br />

10 Victoria Sekely<br />

Event: GS Category: U14<br />

1 Evangeline Repic<br />

2 Solomiya Zinko<br />

3 Louise Kwong<br />

4 Hannah Atkinson<br />

5 Nada Marjanovic<br />

6 Carol Zhao<br />

7 Amy He<br />

8 Joan Cannon<br />

9 Sierra Parsons<br />

10 Iman Williams-Mulesa<br />

Event: GD Category: U18<br />

1 Brittany Wowchuk<br />

2 Sonja Molnar<br />

3 Victoria Sekely<br />

4 Melissa McQueen<br />

5 Elianne Douglas-Miron<br />

6 Petra Januskova<br />

7 Siyu Li<br />

8 Anna Anuszkiewicz<br />

9 Amy He<br />

10 Sandra Dynka<br />

Event: GD Category: U14<br />

1 Louise Kwong<br />

2 Solomiya Znko<br />

3 Carol Zhao<br />

4 Amy He<br />

5 Joan Cannon<br />

5 Evangeline Repic<br />

7 Aurthi Muthukumaran<br />

8 Renata Moldovan<br />

9 Laura MacMulin<br />

9 Alexandra Makashov<br />

Event: GS Category: U16<br />

1 Ruxandra Andriescu<br />

2 Amy He<br />

3 Nada Marjanovic<br />

4 Elianne Douglas-Miron<br />

5 Louise Kwong<br />

6 Ioana Aprodu<br />

7 Angelica Sidorenko<br />

8 Solomiya Zinko<br />

9 Dominique Harmath<br />

10 Siyu Li<br />

Event: GS Category: U12<br />

1 Matea Roki<br />

2 Darina Larionova<br />

3 Alexandra Makashov<br />

4 Layne Van Buskirk<br />

5 Iana Nikolaeva<br />

6 Laura MacMullin<br />

7 Bianca Parsons<br />

8 Gloria Liang<br />

9 Nikki Carnovale<br />

10 Sammy Mayer<br />

Event: GD Category: U16<br />

1 Elianne Douglas-Miron<br />

2 Nada Marjanovic<br />

3 Lyudmyla Lisovska<br />

4 Milijana Sobovic<br />

5 Louise Kwong<br />

6 Siyu Li<br />

7 Solomiya Zinko<br />

8 Ruxandra Andriescu<br />

9 Dominique Harmath<br />

10 Lauren Chypyha<br />

Event: GD Category: U12<br />

1 Renata Moldovan<br />

2 Nikki Carnovale<br />

2 Bianca Parsons<br />

2 Gracia Mboko<br />

5 Charlotte Petrick<br />

6 Sammy Mayer<br />

7 Gloria Liang<br />

8 Laura MacMullin<br />

8 Ayan Broomfield<br />

10 Alexandra Makashov<br />

Photo credit Jag Gundu<br />

Sammy Mayer<br />

Amy He<br />

Angelica Sidorenko<br />

Dominique<br />

Harmath<br />

Sonja<br />

Molnar<br />

Nada Marjanovic<br />

Vicky<br />

Sekely<br />

Sandra<br />

Dynka<br />

OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009<br />

29


YeAr end <strong>2008</strong><br />

Adult<br />

Event: MS Category: O<br />

1 Mikhail Lew<br />

2 Hans Hach<br />

3 Robert Steckley<br />

4 Michael Rockman<br />

5 Walter Garcia<br />

6 Matthew Akman<br />

7 Jibran Mohammadi<br />

8 Ash Misquith<br />

9 Dmitry Kozionov<br />

10 Brandon MacDonald<br />

Event: MD Category: O<br />

1 Michael Rockman<br />

2 Mikhail Lew<br />

3 Hans Hach<br />

4 Walter Garcia<br />

4 Erick Garcia<br />

Event: MS Category: A<br />

1 Michael Gauthey<br />

2 Eric Rafat<br />

3 David Albertyn<br />

4 Ivan Balic<br />

5 Clayton Cohen<br />

Event: MS Category: B<br />

1 Leszek Woloszczak<br />

2 Louis Szabo<br />

3 Christopher King<br />

4 Arfan Arif<br />

4 Yang Yu<br />

4 Frank Zappone<br />

Event: MS Category: C<br />

1 Jeffrey Sotto<br />

2 Saad Sayeed<br />

3 Shane Kitamura<br />

4 Frank Zappone<br />

5 Jason Caissie<br />

Event: MS Category: O35<br />

1 Charles Gembes<br />

2 Ben Woo<br />

3 Paul Beck<br />

4 Matthew Akman<br />

5 Richard Mainella<br />

Event: MS Category: O40<br />

1 Matthew Akman<br />

2 Paul Beck<br />

3 Tiberiu Scarlatescu<br />

4 Jim Rogers<br />

5 Magnus Nordstrom<br />

Event: MS Category: O45<br />

1 Gary Meanchos<br />

2 Kerry Mitchell<br />

3 Oliver Kraut<br />

4 Doug Eady<br />

5 Eugen Malea<br />

Event: MS Category: O50<br />

1 Abbas Khiltash<br />

2 Gil White<br />

3 Bill Leigh<br />

4 Ricardo Bohorquez<br />

5 Mostafa Heydarian<br />

Event: MS Category: O55<br />

1 James Boyce<br />

2 Rosti Brankovsky<br />

3 Dennis Ing<br />

4 Terry Redvers<br />

4 Joe Del Corso<br />

Event: MS Category: O60<br />

1 Jack Moore<br />

2 Edward Twardus<br />

3 David Wilson<br />

4 Hugh Mellow<br />

5 Dan Higashi<br />

5 Rick Howell<br />

Event: MS Category: O65<br />

1 Shaheer A. Mikhail<br />

2 Guido Weber<br />

3 Bob Awrey<br />

4 Damir Heinelt<br />

5 Mark Armstrong<br />

Charles<br />

Gembes<br />

Event: MS Category: O70<br />

1 Bob Bedard<br />

2 Gary Gregson<br />

3 Jack Wear<br />

4 Leslie Zold<br />

5 Paul Druckman<br />

Event: WS Category: O<br />

1 Sharon Fichman<br />

2 Gabriela Dabrowski<br />

3 Kathryn Kvas<br />

4 Melissa McQueen<br />

5 Petra Januskova<br />

5 Julia Kamenko<br />

7 Ronnie Spencer<br />

7 Emma Kvas<br />

9 Mary Hall<br />

9 Heidi Strassguertl<br />

9 Patricia Taylor<br />

9 Sonja Molnar<br />

9 Elisabeth Fournier<br />

9 Amy He<br />

9 Anna Dushkina<br />

Event: WD Category: O<br />

1 Petra Januskova<br />

2 Julie Staples<br />

3 Carmen Sandor<br />

3 Ronnie Spencer<br />

5 Kathryn Kvas<br />

5 Emma Kvas<br />

5 Cecelia Pye<br />

5 Susanna Sekely<br />

5 Victoria Sekely<br />

5 Angela Sekely<br />

Event: WS Category: A<br />

1 Mary Hall<br />

2 Jennifer Knelman<br />

3 Elizabth Stewart<br />

4 Nicole Wolfe<br />

5 Jessie Kuang<br />

Event: WS Category: O35<br />

1 Julie Staples<br />

2 Tina Blaskovic<br />

3 Patty West<br />

4 Chanda Carr<br />

5 Anne-Mette de Place<br />

Filippini<br />

Event: WS Category: O40<br />

1 Diane Wiedmann<br />

2 Barbara Maier<br />

3 Samantha Noel<br />

4 Nancy Behm<br />

5 Jennifer Knelman<br />

5 Lisa Robertson<br />

Event: WS Category: O45<br />

1 Pat Sinclair<br />

2 Catherine Litton<br />

3 Susanna Sekely<br />

4 Carol Love<br />

5 Rudite Loze<br />

Event: WS Category: O50<br />

1 Karen Warrack<br />

2 Cynthia Quigley<br />

3 Barbara Chou<br />

4 Rudite Loze<br />

5 Nenita Babaran<br />

Event: WS Category: O55<br />

1 Anke Magnus<br />

2 Michelle Hall<br />

3 Jennifer Carere<br />

4 Peggy Stoddart<br />

5 Linda Elliott<br />

Event: WS Category: O60<br />

1 Mary Ann Gaskin<br />

2 Pam Olley<br />

3 Christine Kingsley<br />

Event: WS Category: O65<br />

1 Micheline Trussell<br />

2 Liz Durdan<br />

Event: WS Category: O70<br />

1 Joyce Cutts<br />

2 Joan Bak<br />

Mikhail Lew<br />

Sharon Fichman


OTA <strong>YEAR</strong>BOOK / WINTER 2009<br />

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