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<strong>Year</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>review</strong><br />

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President’s Message<br />

This past year the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

launched “Play it Forward,” a campaign<br />

that highlights how <strong>USTA</strong> membership<br />

impacts <strong>in</strong>dividuals and the <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

The campaign illustrates the goodwill that<br />

is created by support<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section through membership.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section’s <strong>USTA</strong> League<br />

program hit an all-time high with 70,225<br />

league participants <strong>in</strong> the fall of 2010. This<br />

is a great milestone and major ac<strong>com</strong>plishment for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section, and those <strong>in</strong>dividuals that work, play, and volunteer for the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> League program.<br />

The <strong>in</strong>augural US Open National Playoffs Midwest Sectional Qualify<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Tournament was held June 5-13 at the L<strong>in</strong>dner Family Tennis Center <strong>in</strong><br />

C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, Oh. A total of 87 participants <strong>com</strong>peted <strong>in</strong> the tournament.<br />

Evangel<strong>in</strong>e Repic and Eric Quigley were the w<strong>in</strong>ners of the event. Repic<br />

defeated Er<strong>in</strong> Routliffe 6-1, 7-5 <strong>in</strong> the women’s championship match.<br />

Quigley defeated Kyle Collette 6-2, 6-2 <strong>in</strong> the men’s title match. Repic,<br />

of Oakville, Ontario was the youngest player <strong>in</strong> the tournament at 15<br />

years old. Quigley, of Pewee Valley, Ky., plays for the University of<br />

Kentucky.<br />

MY LEAGUE HAS A BUILT IN CHEERING SECTION.<br />

I root for my teammates. And they root for me.<br />

I play harder because I’m play<strong>in</strong>g for my team.<br />

I am build<strong>in</strong>g friendships that will follow me through life.<br />

F<strong>in</strong>d your league at jrteamtennis.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

David Ste<strong>in</strong>bach of Brookfield, Wis., was honored as one of two w<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

of the 2010 <strong>USTA</strong> Starfish Award. This national award recognizes high<br />

school coaches who implement a “No-Cut” policy for their tennis teams.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g 2010 the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section <strong>in</strong>ducted John Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger of<br />

Stanford, Calif. (formerly of Neenah, Wis.), <strong>in</strong>to the Midwest Tennis Hall<br />

of Fame. Section award w<strong>in</strong>ners <strong>in</strong>cluded Doug Wenger of Fairlawn,<br />

Oh., Mel Bergman Award; Jay Hacker Family of Indianapolis, Ind.,<br />

Family of the <strong>Year</strong> Award; NJTL of Indianapolis, the NJTL Chapter of<br />

the <strong>Year</strong> Award.<br />

The Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation (MYTEF), the<br />

philanthropic arm of the Association, hosted its third Charity Gala<br />

<strong>in</strong> conjunction with the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g. The<br />

Charity Gala netted approximately $75,000 with all proceeds benefit<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the MYTEF whose mission is: ‘to develop the life skills of youth through<br />

tennis and education’.<br />

This year the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section will focus on the 10 and Under<br />

<strong>in</strong>itiative, and has implemented the Midwest Junior Tennis Pathway<br />

which creates a true tennis pathway for junior players. The <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section is also focus<strong>in</strong>g on expand<strong>in</strong>g Midwest Youth Team<br />

Tennis, grow<strong>in</strong>g the new Start/ReStart tennis program for adults, and<br />

develop<strong>in</strong>g an entry level adult league us<strong>in</strong>g modified equipment, courts,<br />

and low-<strong>com</strong>pression balls. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section is cont<strong>in</strong>ually<br />

work<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>in</strong>crease and expand membership, diversity, and tennis<br />

participation.<br />

Thank you for your dedication to the sport for a lifetime,<br />

Steve Butzlaff<br />

FIND INTENSITY. FIND COMMITMENT. FIND YOUR GAME<br />

FIND YOUR LEAGUE AT MIDWEST.<strong>USTA</strong>.COM/LEAGUES<br />

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EXECUTIVE DIVISION<br />

Mark Saunders<br />

Executive Director<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 222, mark@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Mary Pat Kalbas<br />

Executive Adm<strong>in</strong>istrative Assistant<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 221, marypat@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Dorian Dyson<br />

Director of F<strong>in</strong>ance and Adm<strong>in</strong>istration<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 223, dorian@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jennifer Conley<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ance and Human Resources Coord<strong>in</strong>ator<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 226, jennifer@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Karen Sefton<br />

Staff Accountant<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 235, karen@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

COMMUNITY TENNIS<br />

Jeff Giles<br />

Director of Community Tennis<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 232, jeff@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jim Amick<br />

Tennis Service Representative, Ohio<br />

317-333-3560, jim@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

George Lowe<br />

Tennis Service Representative, Michigan<br />

317-333-3558, george@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Bret Schrama<br />

Tennis Service Representative, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

317-333-3559, bret@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Sue Selke<br />

Tennis Service Representative, Michigan<br />

317-333-3558, sue@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Brandon Smith<br />

Tennis Service Representative, Indiana and Diversity Specialist<br />

317-577-5130 ext.238, brandon@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Matt Smucker<br />

Tennis Service Representative, Chicago<br />

317-333-3557, matt@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Erika Wentz-Russell<br />

Tennis Service Representative, Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

317-333-3556, erika@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Staff<br />

TENNIS PROGRAMMING<br />

Diane Ansay<br />

Director of Adult Leagues and Recreational Tennis<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 229, diane@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Andrea Calvert-Sanders<br />

Director of Junior and Adult Competition<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 228, andrea@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

ADULT PROGRAMS<br />

Peg Hanna<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> League Coord<strong>in</strong>ator (Adult, Senior, and Super Senior)<br />

419-666-9914, peg@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Steve Wise<br />

Tennis On Campus Coord<strong>in</strong>ator and <strong>USTA</strong> League Coord<strong>in</strong>ator<br />

(Mixed Doubles, Senior Mixed, Combo Doubles, Tri-Level)<br />

262-334-3601, steve@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

JUNIOR PROGRAMS<br />

Chad Docktor<br />

Manager of Junior Leagues<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 231, chad@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Greg Boyd<br />

Junior Recreation and Teams Coord<strong>in</strong>ator<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 236, greg@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Jenny Reifeis<br />

Midwest Youth Team Tennis Coord<strong>in</strong>ator<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 230, jenny@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

MARKETING, MEMBERSHIP AND COMMUNICATIONS<br />

John Kolner<br />

Director of Market<strong>in</strong>g, Membership and Communications<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 233, john@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Michael Puck<br />

Membership and Market<strong>in</strong>g Coord<strong>in</strong>ator<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 240, michael@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Katy Waggoner<br />

Communications Coord<strong>in</strong>ator<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 239, katy@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

MIDWEST YOUTH TENNIS AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION<br />

Mark Saunders<br />

Executive Director<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 222, mark@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Kathy Dalla Costa<br />

Associate Executive Director<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 224, kathy@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Correspondence, Advertis<strong>in</strong>g, Reproduction<br />

The Midwest <strong>Year</strong> <strong>in</strong> Review is a publication of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section, Inc. All correspondence<br />

regard<strong>in</strong>g editorial material should be directed to 1310 E. 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN<br />

46240). The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section grants permission to repr<strong>in</strong>t any or all articles published <strong>in</strong> this<br />

publication unless copyrighted by the United States Tennis Association or the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

or is repr<strong>in</strong>ted from another publication. No photographs may be reproduced without written permission<br />

from the photographer.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Founded: July 13, 1895<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section is the second largest section of the United States Tennis Association, the<br />

National Govern<strong>in</strong>g Body for tennis <strong>in</strong> the U.S. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section consists of 14 Districts <strong>in</strong><br />

the follow<strong>in</strong>g states: Ill<strong>in</strong>ois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wiscons<strong>in</strong>, as well as designated counties <strong>in</strong><br />

West Virg<strong>in</strong>ia and Kentucky. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section was founded as the Western Tennis Association<br />

<strong>in</strong> Chicago, Ill.<br />

Mission Statement<br />

The mission of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section is to promote, develop and service the game of tennis.<br />

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Adm<strong>in</strong>istration<br />

Table of Contents<br />

President’s Message ......................................................... 1<br />

Midwest Staff and Table of Contents ................................. 2<br />

Officers, Delegates-at-Large, and Past Presidents .......... 3<br />

Midwest District Offices ..................................................... 4<br />

Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation ................. 5<br />

Community Tennis and Awards<br />

Spr<strong>in</strong>g Meet<strong>in</strong>g/Award W<strong>in</strong>ners ......................................... 6<br />

Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame ............................................. 7<br />

Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g/Fall Award W<strong>in</strong>ners .................................. 8<br />

Diversity and Inclusion ..................................................... 10<br />

Officiat<strong>in</strong>g ......................................................................... 11<br />

Wheelchair ....................................................................... 12<br />

Adult Tennis<br />

Adult/Senior Women League Championships ................. 13<br />

Adult/Senior Men League Championships ...................... 14<br />

Senior Mixed/Combo Doubles League Championships .. 15<br />

Mixed Doubles/Tri-Level League Championships ........... 16<br />

Super Senior League Championships ............................. 17<br />

Collegiate Tennis ............................................................. 18<br />

Intersectionals and Senior Team Championships ........... 19<br />

Midwest Open Series ..................................................... 20<br />

US Open National Playoffs .............................................. 21<br />

Adult Women and Men Section Rank<strong>in</strong>gs ....................... 22<br />

Junior Tennis<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Player Development .............................................. 28<br />

Junior Intersectional/Team Championships ..................... 29<br />

Zone Team Championships ............................................. 30<br />

District Team Cup and Marian Wood Baird Cup .............. 31<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis ...................................................... 32<br />

Schools and NJTL ........................................................... 33<br />

Midwest Sportsmanship W<strong>in</strong>ners .................................... 34<br />

Junior Girls’ and Boys’ Section Rank<strong>in</strong>gs ........................ 36<br />

2011 Information<br />

Adult Rank<strong>in</strong>g Requirements & Regulations ................... 45<br />

Junior Rank<strong>in</strong>g Requirements & Regulations .................. 47<br />

Endorsement Procedure .................................................. 49<br />

Junior Tennis Pathway ..................................................... 52<br />

Midwest Tournament Regulations ................................... 54


2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Executive Committee/<br />

Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation Board<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Gary Alexander,<br />

Vice President; Don Harris,<br />

Treasurer; Violet Clark, Vice<br />

President; Doug Wenger, <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Delegate. Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Beverly<br />

Wentz, Secretary; Steve Butzlaff,<br />

President; Jonelle Smith,<br />

Executive Vice President.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Past Presidents<br />

These esteemed former presidents<br />

attended the 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

Indianapolis, Ind. Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Jay<br />

Hacker, Doug Wenger, Pat Freebody,<br />

Ronald Brooks, Barbara Lawrence,<br />

and Leslie Varnado, Jr.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Delegates at Large<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Jeff Stassen,<br />

Joy Albi, Ethel Parker, Paul<br />

Farah, Jerri Banks, Steve<br />

Hayden, and Kathy Risacher.<br />

Midwest Youth Tennis &<br />

Education Foundation<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Jim Hendrix,<br />

Ronald Brooks, Beverly Wentz,<br />

Tom Gray, Jonelle Smith, Stephen<br />

Butzlaff, Don Harris. Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r):<br />

Gary Alexander, Violet Clark,<br />

Doug Wenger, Barbara Wynne,<br />

Jay Hacker. Not Pictured: Laurie<br />

Covert and Bobbie Farley<br />

Western Tennis Association<br />

Past Presidents<br />

1895 Victor Elt<strong>in</strong>g*<br />

1896 Samuel S. Chase*<br />

1906 James Gardner*<br />

1907-08 Edw<strong>in</strong> Ashcraft*<br />

1909-12 Everts Wrenn*<br />

1914 Edw<strong>in</strong> M. Ashcraft, Jr.*<br />

1916-21 L.H. Waidner*<br />

1922-28 J.C. Stewart*<br />

1929-30 Harry S. Walsh*<br />

1931-32 Fred D. Burns*<br />

1933-34 James H. Bishop*<br />

1935-36 Gordon E. Small*<br />

1937-38 Ralph W. Westcott*<br />

1939-40 H.G. Petersen*<br />

1941-42 Stanley McKie*<br />

1943-44 Chester C. Johnson*<br />

1945-46 Melv<strong>in</strong> Bergman*<br />

1947-48 Walter T. Ritter*<br />

1949 William Matson Tob<strong>in</strong>*<br />

1950-51 Allen B. Stowe*<br />

1952-53 Warren Wheary*<br />

1954-55 Stanley W. Lewis*<br />

1956-57 Carl M. Noble*<br />

1958 Ralph E. Ellis*<br />

1959-60 Thomas E. Price*<br />

1961-62 Harold Tenney*<br />

1963 Owen H. Wyandt*<br />

1964-65 Stanley Malless<br />

1966-67 Robert S. Malaga<br />

1968-69 Richard F. Stonesifer*<br />

1970-71 Joseph E. Carrico*<br />

1972-73 Forrest A. Ha<strong>in</strong>l<strong>in</strong>e, Jr.*<br />

1974-75 Dr. James L. Gray*<br />

1976-77 Rolla Anderson<br />

1978-79 James McMack<strong>in</strong>, Jr.*<br />

1980-81 David R. Mark<strong>in</strong><br />

1982-83 Dr. Howard Z. Dredge*<br />

1984-85 Ronald A. Brooks<br />

1986-87 Marian Baird*<br />

1988-89 Patricia J. Freebody<br />

1990-91 Richard D. Ferman, Jr.<br />

1992-93 Richard Arnold*<br />

1994-95 Barbara Lawrence<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Past Presidents<br />

1996-97 Edward Nussel<br />

1998-99 Joe Grover<br />

2000-01 Laurie Covert<br />

2002-03 Scott Schultz<br />

2004-05 Jay Hacker<br />

2006-07 Leslie Varnado, Jr.<br />

2008-09 Doug Wenger<br />

* Deceased<br />

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CHICAGO<br />

President<br />

Mark Putterman<br />

B: 847-374-2740<br />

E-mail: markp@bes.<strong>com</strong><br />

Executive Director<br />

Mark Przepiorski<br />

B: 847-803-2382<br />

F: 847-803-2383<br />

E-mail: cdta@msn.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.chicago.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-F 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.<br />

MIDDLE ILLINOIS<br />

President<br />

Norma Shook<br />

B: 309-266-6655<br />

E-mail: normagail@<strong>com</strong>cast.net<br />

Executive Director<br />

Vicki Schmidgall<br />

B: 309-267-1348<br />

E-mail: mita@mtco.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.middleill<strong>in</strong>ois.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: Part-time<br />

NORTHERN ILLINOIS<br />

President<br />

Michael Grantham<br />

B: 630-790-5526<br />

E-mail: mdgrantham@<strong>com</strong>cast.net<br />

Executive Director<br />

Pam Delnagro<br />

B: 847-458-5813<br />

F: 847-458-5807<br />

E-mail: pam@northernill<strong>in</strong>oistennis.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.northernill<strong>in</strong>ois.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: Part-time<br />

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS<br />

President<br />

Kev<strong>in</strong> Hamilton<br />

B: 618-978-3218<br />

E-mail: hambone@frontier.<strong>com</strong><br />

Executive Director<br />

Patty Bramlet<br />

B: 618-262-3372<br />

E-mail: sita_midwest@frontier.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.southernill<strong>in</strong>ois.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: Part-time<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section District Offices<br />

CENTRAL INDIANA<br />

President<br />

Mark Rutherford<br />

B: 317-686-4773<br />

E-mail: rutherford@<strong>in</strong>diana-attorneys.<strong>com</strong><br />

Executive Director<br />

Sheila Schildbach<br />

B: 317-846-4560<br />

F: 317-846-4581<br />

E-mail: sheila@central<strong>in</strong>dianatennis.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.central<strong>in</strong>diana.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-F 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.<br />

NORTHERN INDIANA<br />

President<br />

Mike Andrews<br />

B: 260-432-0502<br />

E-mail: mandrews@wildwoodracquetclub.<strong>com</strong><br />

Executive Director<br />

Jeanne French<br />

B: 219-934-9259<br />

F: 219-922-2789<br />

E-mail: n<strong>in</strong>office@<strong>com</strong>cast.net<br />

Website: www.northern<strong>in</strong>diana.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: Part-time<br />

NORTHEASTERN MICHIGAN<br />

President<br />

David Foster<br />

H: 810-730-1778<br />

E-mail: x93fostertennis@hotmail.<strong>com</strong><br />

Executive Director<br />

Stephen Midcalf<br />

H: 989-615-2996<br />

E-mail:midcalfcpa@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.northeasternmichigan.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: Part-time<br />

NORTHERN MICHIGAN<br />

President<br />

Don Newport<br />

H: 989-619-0157<br />

E-mail: newportd@alpenacc.edu<br />

Executive Director<br />

Margaret Ruemenapp<br />

B: 231-347-6312<br />

F: 231-347-1924<br />

E-mail: northerntennis@sbcglobal.net<br />

Website: www.northernmichigan.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.<br />

District Executive Directors<br />

Back row (l-r): Stephen Midcalf, Northeastern Michigan; and Mark Przepiorski,<br />

Chicago. Middle row (l-r): Patty Bramlet, Southern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois; Jeanne French, Northern<br />

Indiana; Carol Gander, Northeastern Ohio; Paula Stephanic, Western Michigan;<br />

Sheryl Birch, Northwestern Ohio; and Sheila Schildbach, Central Indiana. Front row<br />

(l-r): Margaret Ruemenapp, Northern Michigan; Zori Duda, Southeastern Michigan;<br />

Pam Delnagro, Northern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois; Nancy Massart, Wiscons<strong>in</strong>; Vicki Schmidgall, Middle<br />

Ill<strong>in</strong>ois; and Dave Engle, Ohio Valley.<br />

SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN<br />

President<br />

Helen Peters<br />

B: 734-761-2074<br />

E-mail: hpeters@umich.edu<br />

Executive Director<br />

Zori Duda<br />

B: 734-421-1025<br />

F: 734-421-1925<br />

E-mail: semta@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.semich.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

WESTERN MICHIGAN<br />

President<br />

Peter Militzer<br />

B: 269-349-5928<br />

E-mail: pjmili@kzooymca.org<br />

Executive Director<br />

Paula Stephanic<br />

B: 616-272-4340<br />

F: 616-272-4016<br />

E-mail: wmitennis@<strong>com</strong>cast.net<br />

Website: www.westernmichigan.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-Th 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.<br />

NORTHEASTERN OHIO<br />

President<br />

Kev<strong>in</strong> Senich<br />

H: 216-661-6468<br />

E-mail: ksenich@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />

Executive Director<br />

Carol Gander<br />

B: 330-923-6950<br />

F: 330-923-6951<br />

E-mail: neota040@roadrunner.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.northeasternohio.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-F 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.<br />

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NORTHWESTERN OHIO<br />

President<br />

Mark Faber<br />

B: 419-381-9661<br />

E-mail: faberm10s@aol.<strong>com</strong><br />

Executive Director<br />

Sheryl Birch<br />

B: 419-842-1269<br />

F: 419-843-2494<br />

E-mail: NWOTA4Birch@buckeye-<br />

express.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.northwesternohio.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

OHIO VALLEY<br />

President<br />

Karen Montavon<br />

B: 513-967-8306<br />

E-mail: kmontavon@fuse.net<br />

Executive Director<br />

David Engle<br />

B: 937-399-5064<br />

F: 937-399-5065<br />

E-mail: ovta@woh.rr.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.ohiovalley.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

WISCONSIN<br />

President<br />

Eric Volcheff<br />

H: 920-684-1552<br />

Email: evolcheff@wiscons<strong>in</strong>.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Executive Director<br />

Nancy Massart<br />

B: 262-250-1020<br />

F: 262-250-1393<br />

E-mail: nmassart@wiscons<strong>in</strong>.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Website: www.wiscons<strong>in</strong>.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

District Presidents<br />

Back row (l-r): Mark Faber, Northwestern Ohio; Mark Putterman, Chicago; Kev<strong>in</strong><br />

Senich, Northeastern Ohio; Don Newport; Northern Michigan; Mark Rutherford,<br />

Central Indiana; and Peter Militzer, Western Michigan. Front row (l-r): Norma<br />

Shook, Middle Ill<strong>in</strong>ois; David Foster, Northeastern Michigan; Karen Montavon,<br />

Ohio Valley; and Helen Peters, Southeastern Michigan. Not pictured: Kev<strong>in</strong><br />

Hamilton, Southern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois; Mike Andrews, Northern Indiana; Eric Volcheff,<br />

Wiscons<strong>in</strong>; and Michael Grantham, Northern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois.


Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation<br />

Provides Grants and Scholarships<br />

Help us Cont<strong>in</strong>ue Giv<strong>in</strong>g the Gift of Tennis<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section established the Midwest Youth Tennis &<br />

Education Foundation <strong>in</strong> 1992. Its mission is ‘to develop the life skills<br />

of youth through tennis and education’.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g 2010 our Foundation held its annual Charity Gala which netted<br />

$75,000. The Gala <strong>in</strong>cluded an onl<strong>in</strong>e silent auction prior to the even<strong>in</strong>g<br />

festivities, a live auction and silent auction dur<strong>in</strong>g the actual event, and a<br />

program book for <strong>in</strong>dividuals to show their support by purchas<strong>in</strong>g ads. A<br />

special thank you to all donors, contributors, and attendees for your role<br />

ensur<strong>in</strong>g the success of our third fundrais<strong>in</strong>g event.<br />

Through the generosity of our donors, we were able to disperse<br />

approximately $105,000 <strong>in</strong> grant funds <strong>in</strong> 2010, support<strong>in</strong>g 34<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividual players and 26 organizations with more than 5,000 young<br />

people participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> their programs.<br />

Thank you to those <strong>in</strong>dividuals who supported our 2010 Annual Campaign<br />

which provides fund<strong>in</strong>g for various grassroots tennis programs and<br />

junior players: grants to tennis and education programs that assist<br />

disadvantaged children, scholarships for college educations, <strong>in</strong>dividual<br />

grants to high performance players, and opportunities for youth to<br />

attend team events. S<strong>in</strong>ce its <strong>in</strong>ception, the Foundation has provided<br />

over $650,000 to local <strong>com</strong>munity programs and <strong>in</strong>dividual grants and<br />

scholarships.<br />

If you have not had a chance to donate to our Foundation, please<br />

see the form below for your opportunity. On behalf of all children who<br />

benefit from the Foundation, thank you for your dedication and support<br />

of tennis.<br />

S<strong>in</strong>cerely,<br />

Doug Wenger, President<br />

Applications and guidel<strong>in</strong>es for<br />

grants and scholarships are<br />

available by visit<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section website at www.<br />

midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>/mytef or by<br />

call<strong>in</strong>g the Midwest Youth Tennis<br />

& Education Foundation at 317-<br />

577-5127. A new Hooked on Tennis<br />

Scholarship will be offered along<br />

with the Gullikson and Van Horn<br />

Scholarships start<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 2012.<br />

General Level of Support $1,000 $500 $100 $50 Other _______________<br />

Donor Information<br />

2010 Tim & Tom Gullikson <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Scholarship recipient<br />

Gabrielle Rubenste<strong>in</strong> of Carmel, Ind<br />

Name: _____________________________________________________________________________<br />

Title: ______________________________________________________________________________<br />

Company/Organization: ________________________________________________________________<br />

Address: ___________________________________________________________________________<br />

City: ____________________________________State: ___________Zip: _______________________<br />

Telephone: ________________ Fax: _______________ E-mail: ________________________________<br />

Please make your checks payable to the Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation or you may charge your:<br />

Visa/MC/Amex (please circle one): _________________________________ Exp: _________________<br />

Signature: _________________________________________ Date: ____________________________<br />

INDIVIDUAL AND PROGRAM GRANTS<br />

The Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation:<br />

• Provides grants to <strong>com</strong>munity-based youth tennis programs (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

programs which offer the QuickStart Tennis play format).<br />

• Assists young players who have demonstrated talent through national<br />

or sectional rank<strong>in</strong>gs, and are <strong>in</strong> need of f<strong>in</strong>ancial support to <strong>com</strong>pete at<br />

higher levels.<br />

• Supports designated <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section high performance junior<br />

teams that represent the Section <strong>in</strong> national <strong>com</strong>petitions.<br />

• Subsidizes activities of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Diversity & Inclusion<br />

Committee.<br />

• Assists schools <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section <strong>in</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>g equipment<br />

needs to provide students the opportunity to experience tennis as part of<br />

their physical education classes.<br />

TIM & TOM GULLIKSON AND RICK VAN HORN SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

The Tim & Tom Gullikson Scholarship was established by the MYTEF<br />

<strong>in</strong> January 1998. Each year a $2,500 scholarship will be presented to one<br />

female and one male junior tennis player from the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. The<br />

scholarship is designed to provide assistance to those who have demonstrated<br />

f<strong>in</strong>ancial need and have shown ability, aptitude and promise both as students<br />

and as tennis players.<br />

The Rick Van Horn Scholarship was established by the MYTEF <strong>in</strong> 2008.<br />

Each year, a $500 scholarship will be presented to one junior tennis player<br />

from the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. The scholarship is designed to provide<br />

assistance to those with a passion to work <strong>in</strong> the tennis <strong>in</strong>dustry, have<br />

demonstrated f<strong>in</strong>ancial need, and have shown ability and aptitude as students<br />

and as tennis players.<br />

2010 Tim & Tom Gullikson <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Scholarship recipient<br />

Brandon DeBot of Stevens Po<strong>in</strong>t, Wis.<br />

Give the Gift of Tennis<br />

Your donation is 100% tax deductible.<br />

Don’t forget about match<strong>in</strong>g gifts!<br />

Please mail to:<br />

Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation<br />

1310 E. 96 th Street, Suite 100<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46240<br />

(Or fax to 317-577-5131)<br />

2010 Rick Van Horn <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Scholarship recipient<br />

Abigail Day of Hartford, Wis.<br />

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The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Spr<strong>in</strong>g Meet<strong>in</strong>g was held from April<br />

16-17 <strong>in</strong> Carmel, Ind. The theme for the meet<strong>in</strong>g weekend, ‘Future<br />

Perfect……Right Here, Right Now’, kicked off on Friday, April 16 with<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section President Steve Butzlaff wel<strong>com</strong><strong>in</strong>g the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section volunteers. <strong>USTA</strong> President Jon Vegosen spoke to the<br />

attendees on Friday even<strong>in</strong>g regard<strong>in</strong>g ways to grow tennis with a special<br />

emphasis on the 10 and Under Tennis <strong>in</strong>itiative. Follow<strong>in</strong>g his message,<br />

Butch Staples, Midtown Tennis Club Head Tennis Professional from<br />

Chicago, demonstrated 10 and Under Tennis us<strong>in</strong>g the QuickStart Tennis<br />

format with several junior players from his club. Afterwards, volunteers<br />

proceeded to the first <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Corn Hole tournament, and<br />

annual Kay Schubert Dessert and Cocktail reception.<br />

On Saturday morn<strong>in</strong>g, the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Spr<strong>in</strong>g Awards<br />

breakfast was held to honor very deserv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dividuals and organizations<br />

for their service to the association. <strong>USTA</strong> Vice President David Haggerty<br />

addressed the attendees dur<strong>in</strong>g the breakfast. The rema<strong>in</strong>der of the<br />

morn<strong>in</strong>g and portion of the afternoon consisted of various Midwest<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee meet<strong>in</strong>gs. Follow<strong>in</strong>g the conclusion of the <strong>com</strong>mittee<br />

meet<strong>in</strong>gs, everyone was <strong>in</strong>vited to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Executive<br />

Committee Meet<strong>in</strong>g which <strong>in</strong>cluded remarks from both <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section President Steve Butzlaff and <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Executive<br />

Director Mark Saunders.<br />

The 2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Spr<strong>in</strong>g Meet<strong>in</strong>g is scheduled for April<br />

15-16 <strong>in</strong> Carmel, Ind.<br />

2010 STANLEY MALLESS AWARD<br />

The Stanley Malless Award is presented to a<br />

volunteer recogniz<strong>in</strong>g dist<strong>in</strong>guished service <strong>in</strong><br />

his or her district. The award especially honors<br />

the <strong>in</strong>dividual who has contributed to the<br />

development of tennis programs from the grass<br />

roots up for five years or more.<br />

2010 HELEN SHOCKLEY AWARD<br />

The Helen Shockley Award recognizes the<br />

outstand<strong>in</strong>g 16 or 18-and-under age division<br />

female player from the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section for<br />

the highest standards of tennis ac<strong>com</strong>plishments,<br />

character, conduct, sportsmanship, appearance<br />

and amateurism.<br />

2010 Spr<strong>in</strong>g Meet<strong>in</strong>g and Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Elizabeth Barnhill – Madison, Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

Elizabeth Ecker – Mequon, Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD WINNERS<br />

In addition to the preced<strong>in</strong>g awards, the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

recognizes <strong>in</strong>dividuals who have volunteered for five, ten, 20 or<br />

30 years of service at the section level. Congratulations to the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g 2010 volunteer service award w<strong>in</strong>ners:<br />

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2010 WALLACE R. HOLZMAN, SR. AWARD<br />

The Wallace R. Holzman, Sr., Award recognizes<br />

the outstand<strong>in</strong>g 16 or 18-and-under age division<br />

male player from the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section for<br />

the highest standards of tennis ac<strong>com</strong>plishments,<br />

character, conduct, sportsmanship, appearance<br />

and amateurism.<br />

2010 CAP LEIGHTON AWARD<br />

The Cap Leighton Award recognizes the<br />

tennis teach<strong>in</strong>g professional who contributes<br />

to tennis <strong>in</strong> his or her <strong>com</strong>munity beyond his<br />

livelihood. This person gives freely <strong>in</strong> promot<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong>volvement <strong>in</strong> tennis for players of all levels and<br />

ages, and assists <strong>in</strong> develop<strong>in</strong>g tennis programs<br />

and participation <strong>in</strong> these programs.<br />

2010 FRANK DOWLING AWARD<br />

The Frank Dowl<strong>in</strong>g Award recognizes an <strong>in</strong>dividual<br />

who has displayed outstand<strong>in</strong>g attributes as a<br />

tennis official <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section for at<br />

least five years.<br />

2010 FRED BURNS AWARD<br />

The Fred Burns Award recognizes the journalist, sportscaster, newspaper,<br />

radio, or television station, which has contributed the most toward<br />

promot<strong>in</strong>g tennis on the local, district, or sectional level.<br />

Waukesha Freeman<br />

Newspaper – Waukesha,<br />

Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

2010 MEMBER ORGANIZATION AWARD<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Member Organization of the <strong>Year</strong> Award is<br />

presented annually to a <strong>USTA</strong> member organization <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section <strong>in</strong> recognition of its service to the tennis <strong>com</strong>munity, service to its<br />

members through junior and adult programs and its history of provid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

those services.<br />

Midland Community<br />

Tennis Center – Midland,<br />

Michigan<br />

Jeff Smith – Greenwood, Indiana<br />

Jerri Banks – Ada, Ohio<br />

FIVE YEAR – Curt Bender, Diana Bieniewski, David Foster,<br />

Julie Fritz, Dick Ruemenapp, Arnie Villagomez and Laura Wildern<br />

TEN YEAR – Jerri Banks, Bobbie Farley, Bryn Lynch and<br />

Kathy Risacher<br />

TWENTY YEAR – Sylvia Gothard<br />

Gregory Andrews –<br />

Richland, Michigan


Dist<strong>in</strong>guished <strong>in</strong>ductee John Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger of<br />

Stanford, Calif. (formerly of Neenah, Wis.), was<br />

enshr<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Hall<br />

of Fame on December 4, 2010, <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis,<br />

Ind. Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger is the 62nd <strong>in</strong>dividual to be<br />

<strong>in</strong>ducted <strong>in</strong>to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Hall of<br />

Fame.<br />

The Hall of Fame ceremony was held <strong>in</strong><br />

conjunction with the Midwest Youth Tennis &<br />

Education Foundation Third Annual Charity<br />

Gala. The $75,000 raised dur<strong>in</strong>g the Charity<br />

Gala will allow the Foundation to provide more<br />

youth with grant and scholarship fund<strong>in</strong>g giv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

them the opportunity to develop their life skills<br />

through tennis. The Gala <strong>in</strong>cluded an onl<strong>in</strong>e<br />

silent auction prior to the even<strong>in</strong>g festivities, a<br />

live auction and silent auction dur<strong>in</strong>g the actual<br />

event, and a program book for <strong>in</strong>dividuals to<br />

show their support by purchas<strong>in</strong>g ads. A special<br />

thank you to all donors, contributors, and<br />

attendees for your role ensur<strong>in</strong>g the success of<br />

our third fundrais<strong>in</strong>g event.<br />

The Hall of Fame ceremony and MYTEF Charity<br />

Gala were held dur<strong>in</strong>g the 117th <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g scheduled from<br />

George Acker<br />

Katr<strong>in</strong>a Adams<br />

Rolla Anderson<br />

Dick Arnold<br />

Marian Baird<br />

George E. Barnes<br />

Jane “Peaches” Bartkowicz<br />

Melv<strong>in</strong> Bergman<br />

Colonel James H. Bishop<br />

Vic Braden<br />

Mary K. Browne<br />

Alv<strong>in</strong> W. Bunis<br />

Gene Buwick<br />

2010 Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame<br />

Come Visit<br />

Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame<br />

1310 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240<br />

The Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame has the follow<strong>in</strong>g displays<br />

and memorabilia:<br />

• Midwest Hall of Fame member plaques<br />

• Special items donated by several Midwest Hall of Fame members<br />

• Racquet collection from the 1800’s to present<br />

• Western Tennis Association memorabilia<br />

... and more!<br />

Joseph E. Carrico<br />

Bud Coll<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Kreigh Coll<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Chuck DeVoe<br />

Howard Dredge<br />

J. Howard “Bumpy” Frazer<br />

Patricia Freebody<br />

Paul Flory<br />

Grant Golden<br />

Clark Graebner<br />

Seymour Greenberg<br />

Ann Grossman-Wunderlich<br />

Tim Gullikson<br />

December 3-5 <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis. Several <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section awards were also presented<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g the weekend meet<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The 2011 Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame Induction<br />

& Charity Gala (benefitt<strong>in</strong>g the MYTEF) will be<br />

held December 3 <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis.<br />

John Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger has<br />

served as the Stanford<br />

University Head Men’s<br />

Tennis coach for the<br />

past six years. Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

has led Stanford to<br />

a 93-52 career record<br />

and five NCAA tour-<br />

John Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

nament appearances.<br />

He was named the Pac-10 Coach of the <strong>Year</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> 2006. Prior to his current position, Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

was an associate coach at Stanford for 18 years.<br />

Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger received the <strong>in</strong>augural National ITA<br />

Assistant Coach of the <strong>Year</strong> Award <strong>in</strong> 1997.<br />

Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger has received the follow<strong>in</strong>g honors:<br />

<strong>in</strong>duction <strong>in</strong>to the ITA Collegiate Hall of Fame<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1999, member of Stanford’s Athletic Hall of<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Hall of Fame Members<br />

Tom Gullikson<br />

Forrest Ha<strong>in</strong>l<strong>in</strong>e, Jr.<br />

John F. Hennessey<br />

Jean Hoxie<br />

Shirley Fry-Irv<strong>in</strong><br />

Erick Iskersky<br />

Andrea Jaeger<br />

Aaron Krickste<strong>in</strong><br />

George Lott<br />

Barry MacKay<br />

Robert S. Malaga<br />

Stanley Malless<br />

David Mark<strong>in</strong><br />

Fame, and <strong>in</strong>duction <strong>in</strong>to the Fox River Valley<br />

Tennis Hall of Fame <strong>in</strong> 1998. Also, the extended<br />

Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger family was named the 1986 <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Tennis Family of the <strong>Year</strong>.<br />

Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger <strong>com</strong>peted on the Association of<br />

Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour for six years.<br />

He was ranked <strong>in</strong> the Top 50 <strong>in</strong> s<strong>in</strong>gles, and<br />

ranked <strong>in</strong> the Top 40 <strong>in</strong> doubles. Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger was<br />

a member of U.S. Junior Davis Cup Teams from<br />

1970-1974. He played for the Indiana Loves of<br />

the World Team Tennis League.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g his collegiate career, Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger led<br />

Stanford to its first two NCAA Championships<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1973 and 1974. He won the NCAA S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

Championship <strong>in</strong> 1974 and NCAA Doubles<br />

Championship with Jim Delaney <strong>in</strong> 1974.<br />

Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger was named All-American <strong>in</strong> 1974<br />

and 1975.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g his high school tennis career <strong>in</strong> Neenah,<br />

Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger won 109 consecutive matches and<br />

captured four WIAA State High School S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

Championships from 1969-1972. He owns 11<br />

National Junior Titles <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the International<br />

Orange Bowl <strong>in</strong> 1969 and 1970.<br />

Hall of Fame Committee Seeks Names for Candidate List<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Hall of Fame Committee is seek<strong>in</strong>g<br />

names of potential candidates. Anyone may nom<strong>in</strong>ate an <strong>in</strong>dividual<br />

he or she believes should be considered as a candidate for the<br />

Midwest Tennis Hall of Fame anytime dur<strong>in</strong>g the year.<br />

Please send the name of the <strong>in</strong>dividual as well as all applicable<br />

biographical <strong>in</strong>formation on the candidate to: <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Hall of Fame, 1310 E. 96th St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

46240 or e-mail the <strong>in</strong>formation to feedback@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Todd Mart<strong>in</strong><br />

Meredith McGrath<br />

Dan Miller<br />

Barbara Mueller<br />

Wes & Georg<strong>in</strong>a Muthig<br />

Frank Parker<br />

Mary Lou Piatek-Daniels<br />

Thomas E. Price<br />

John Powless<br />

Marty Riessen<br />

Kay Schubert<br />

Alan Schwartz<br />

Helen Shockley<br />

James Stewart<br />

Allen B. Stowe<br />

William F. Talbert<br />

Gwyneth Thomas<br />

Tony Trabert<br />

L.H. Waidner<br />

MaliVai Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

John Whitl<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

Todd Witsken<br />

Barbara Wynne<br />

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Doug Wenger of Fairlawn, Ohio, is currently<br />

serv<strong>in</strong>g a two-year term as President of the<br />

Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation.<br />

He is also the immediate Past President of the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. He is a member of<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong> Information Technology Committee,<br />

<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g five years as Chairman.<br />

2010 Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g and Fall Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

The 117th <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g was held from December<br />

3-5 <strong>in</strong> downtown Indianapolis, Ind. The 2010 Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g kicked off on<br />

Friday even<strong>in</strong>g with a d<strong>in</strong>ner, wel<strong>com</strong>e address by <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

President Steve Butzlaff, volunteer and staff awards presented by Volunteer<br />

Leadership Chairman Tom Patterson, and guest speaker <strong>USTA</strong> Vice<br />

President Katr<strong>in</strong>a Adams.<br />

On Saturday morn<strong>in</strong>g all attendees were <strong>in</strong>vited to participate <strong>in</strong> two elective<br />

sessions. V<strong>in</strong>ce Brown, Manag<strong>in</strong>g Partner for Global Novations <strong>in</strong> C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati,<br />

spoke about Diversity <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>. Sue Hunt, <strong>USTA</strong> Manag<strong>in</strong>g Director<br />

Market<strong>in</strong>g, presented <strong>USTA</strong> Market<strong>in</strong>g Initiatives for Community Tennis<br />

and Professional Tennis. Follow<strong>in</strong>g the elective sessions, attendees were<br />

encouraged to attend various <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Committee meet<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g junior <strong>com</strong>petition, leagues, diversity and <strong>in</strong>clusion, collegiate,<br />

junior recreation, and more. This year marked the first time a <strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team<br />

Tennis Workshop and Midwest Youth Team Tennis Workshop were held <strong>in</strong><br />

conjunction with the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

He was the founder and President of the Greater<br />

Doug Wenger<br />

Battle Creek Tennis Association, where he<br />

organized and conducted leagues, tournaments, and free tennis lessons for<br />

youth and adults. In the late 1980’s he founded the Harper Creek Optimist<br />

Junior Tennis Program, and an annual grassroots tennis tournament which<br />

he ran for over 10 years, receiv<strong>in</strong>g the President’s award for his leadership.<br />

He was <strong>in</strong>strumental <strong>in</strong> br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g tennis to the streets of downtown Battle<br />

Creek as part of the World’s Longest Breakfast Table event.<br />

In 2001, he served as the volunteer coach of a <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Junior Team Tennis team which f<strong>in</strong>ished second <strong>in</strong> the nation. Wenger and<br />

his son Darren also served as volunteer <strong>in</strong>structors at Arthur Ashe Kids Day<br />

at the US Open.<br />

The Hacker Family of Indianapolis,<br />

Ind., have given back to tennis <strong>in</strong> so<br />

many ways. At the National level, Jay<br />

has served the <strong>USTA</strong> s<strong>in</strong>ce 1996 as<br />

a member of numerous <strong>com</strong>mittees.<br />

At the Section level Jay became<br />

<strong>in</strong>volved as a volunteer <strong>in</strong> 1981 and<br />

served on multiple <strong>com</strong>mittees as<br />

a <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section volunteer.<br />

From 1996-2007 he served on the<br />

Board of Directors as Secretary, Vice<br />

President, Executive Vice President,<br />

President, and Section Delegate. Jay<br />

also chaired the Build<strong>in</strong>g Committee<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g construction of the $4 million<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Office Complex. Jay has also been a Member of the Board<br />

of Directors of the Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation s<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

1996 as Secretary, At-Large Member, Vice President, and President. At the<br />

District level Jay served on a number of <strong>com</strong>mittees, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g 1983-1989<br />

as a Member of the Northern Indiana District Board of Directors <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Second Vice President, First Vice President, President, District Delegate,<br />

and Past President. He served 2001-2002 as the Director at Large of the<br />

Central Indiana Tennis Association.<br />

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On Saturday even<strong>in</strong>g, the follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dividuals and organizations were<br />

presented <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section awards: Doug Wenger, Mel Bergman<br />

Award; the Jay Hacker family, Family of the <strong>Year</strong> Award; and NJTL of<br />

Indianapolis, <strong>USTA</strong> Tennis NJTL Chapter of the <strong>Year</strong> Award. Also, the<br />

Midwest Youth Tennis & Education Foundation held its third annual Charity<br />

Gala which netted $75,000.<br />

Then, on Sunday morn<strong>in</strong>g, the 117th Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section took place. In addition, the Midwest Youth Tennis & Education<br />

Foundation Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Executive<br />

Committee Meet<strong>in</strong>g were held that morn<strong>in</strong>g. Follow<strong>in</strong>g the Sunday morn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

meet<strong>in</strong>gs, attendees were <strong>in</strong>vited to attend a Midwest Youth Team Tennis<br />

festival with tennis games, clowns, balloons, and more.<br />

The 2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Annual Meet<strong>in</strong>g is scheduled for December<br />

2-4 <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Marilyn, Jay’s wife, served from 1986-1999 as the Northern Indiana District<br />

Executive Director. Marilyn also served as a Chair and Member for the<br />

Midwest Sanction and Schedules Committee and Awards Committee.<br />

Other achievements <strong>in</strong>clude volunteer<strong>in</strong>g for a CITA After-School program,<br />

capta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>USTA</strong> League teams for ten years, and volunteer<strong>in</strong>g at the US<br />

Open Membership Booth for nearly a decade.<br />

Their daughter Brenda Freije and her husband Dick and their children Anslyn,<br />

Wilson, Ben, Tom, and Rick play tennis. Brenda is a former scholarship<br />

player for Indiana University, and IU won the Big Ten all four years of her<br />

collegiate career. Jay and Marilyn’s son Todd Hacker, was also a scholarship<br />

player for Indiana University, and is a coach for a middle school tennis team.<br />

His wife Kerry is a <strong>USTA</strong> League capta<strong>in</strong> and also volunteers for her son’s<br />

middle school tennis team. Their children Chris and Alec both play tennis.<br />

NJTL of Indianapolis <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis,<br />

Ind., focused on healthy lifestyles dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

2010. The NJTL partnered with the Out<br />

Run the Sun organization which educates<br />

youth and their families about the dangers<br />

of melanoma. To <strong>com</strong>bat youth obesity, NJTL not only serves as a venue<br />

for physical activity, but also teaches youth healthy lifestyle choices. With<br />

the American Heart Association, NJTL of Indianapolis educates youth on<br />

healthy decisions through fun activities and learn<strong>in</strong>g materials.<br />

In addition to healthy liv<strong>in</strong>g and life skills, NJTL also promotes education<br />

through the National Arthur Ashe Essay and Art Contest and a summer<br />

read<strong>in</strong>g contest. In 2010, NJTL submitted 295 participant entries to <strong>USTA</strong><br />

for the contest. As a result, NJTL had a National Art Contest w<strong>in</strong>ner and<br />

four <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Art Contest w<strong>in</strong>ners. NJTL’s summer read<strong>in</strong>g<br />

contest helps fight summer learn<strong>in</strong>g loss by provid<strong>in</strong>g youth with <strong>in</strong>centive<br />

prizes to keep read<strong>in</strong>g dur<strong>in</strong>g their summer vacation. This past summer 126<br />

kids read 165,325 pages!<br />

NJTL has a long-stand<strong>in</strong>g partnership with Indianapolis Parks and<br />

Recreation (Indy Parks). NJTL’s roots can actually be traced back to<br />

Indianapolis’ Riverside Park <strong>in</strong> 1969. In 1969, the program was known as the<br />

Riverside Upsw<strong>in</strong>g before it officially became NJTL of Indianapolis <strong>in</strong> 1973.<br />

Now 37 years later, NJTL and IndyParks still work together to provide over<br />

1,200 Indianapolis youth with summer tennis and 200 children with W<strong>in</strong>ter<br />

QuickStart tennis dur<strong>in</strong>g March-April and October-November. For NJTL’s<br />

Summer Program, Indy Parks provides <strong>in</strong>-k<strong>in</strong>d tennis court usage at 12 park<br />

locations, promotes the program <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>t through the Indy Parks Summer<br />

FunGuide, and also assists with recruitment of participants.


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10<br />

Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Help Grow the Game<br />

Junior Excellence Campers have a ball<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Diversity & Inclusion <strong>in</strong>itiatives cont<strong>in</strong>ue to<br />

be a top priority. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section aims to serve traditional<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ority <strong>com</strong>mittees as well as broaden the reach to other underserved<br />

<strong>com</strong>munities across the Midwest. Highlights from 2010 <strong>in</strong>clude the<br />

Coaches’ Workshop, numerous grants distributed, an Hispanic<br />

partnership, and the Junior Excellence Camp.<br />

Coaches’ Workshop<br />

The Coaches’ Workshop was held from May 1-3 <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis, Ind.,<br />

and brought together 47 diverse coaches with 14 new attendees. The<br />

morn<strong>in</strong>g session started with a panel discussion featur<strong>in</strong>g Kennedy<br />

Wells of the Black Coaches and Adm<strong>in</strong>istrators and Kev<strong>in</strong> Clayton, the<br />

Chief Diversity Operator of the <strong>USTA</strong>. J. Webb Horton, Head Men’s<br />

Tennis Coach and Assistant Athletic Director of Florida Gulf Coast<br />

University spoke about the college recruitment process. The coaches<br />

then moved to the tennis, court and participated <strong>in</strong> an afternoon of oncourt<br />

drills. Julie Fritz of the Indianapolis Community Tennis Association<br />

showcased wheelchair tennis and encouraged coaches to experience<br />

play<strong>in</strong>g tennis <strong>in</strong> a chair. Joe White from Gary, Ind., demonstrated a<br />

private lesson for kids under the age of ten. J. Webb Horton and Troy<br />

Toole from Chicago each offered on-court sessions geared toward top<br />

level juniors. The Spr<strong>in</strong>g Meet<strong>in</strong>g for ATA’s Mid-TAC <strong>com</strong>munity was<br />

held on the last day of the workshop.<br />

Program and Individual Grants<br />

Diversity Program Grants were awarded to 24 diverse programs<br />

which supported either Midwest Youth Team Tennis, <strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team<br />

Tennis, or <strong>USTA</strong> League programs. Diversity Individual Player Grants<br />

were awarded to 27 youth between the ages of 10 and 14 to help with<br />

tournament, program, travel, and equipment costs.<br />

Diversity Partnerships<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Community Development Division was<br />

awarded $7,500 from the <strong>USTA</strong> Diversity Department to develop<br />

partnerships with Hispanic organizations that serve Hispanic<br />

populations, expand diversity junior excellence player camps, and<br />

create a strategic focus to <strong>in</strong>crease diversity with<strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section workplace.<br />

Junior Excellence Camp<br />

The Junior Excellence Camp was held from October 1-3 at the Barbara<br />

S. Wynne Tennis Center and University of Indianapolis Tennis Center <strong>in</strong><br />

Indianapolis, Ind. The event brought together 49 of the most talented,<br />

diverse junior players with<strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. Lead Coach<br />

Troy Toole, Midwest Coaches Commission member from Chicago, Ill.,<br />

provided a lesson plan similar to ones used by coaches at <strong>USTA</strong> High<br />

Performance Camps dur<strong>in</strong>g Saturday’s two tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g sessions. Special<br />

guest speaker Sheri Watts, CEO-The Watts Connection, Inc, provided<br />

a motivational presentation to the group on life “after the diploma and<br />

degree.” Players implemented the skills they learned dur<strong>in</strong>g the camp<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g a round rob<strong>in</strong> team tennis <strong>com</strong>petition.<br />

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2010 Program Grant Recipients<br />

Love To Serve, Inc. .......................................... Chicago, Ill.<br />

Inner Focus, Inc. .............................................. Chicago, Ill.<br />

Westfield Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Schools ......................... Westfield, Ind.<br />

Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation .... Evansville, Ind.<br />

Bears Facts School of Tennis ........................... Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Muncie Family YMCA ....................................... Muncie, Ind.<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Township Grade School QST League .. Carmel, Ind.<br />

Phillips Park Summer Tennis Program ............. Aurora, Ill.<br />

Dora Hubbard Tennis Academy ....................... Gary, Ind.<br />

South Bend Police Athletic League, Inc. .......... South Bend, Ind.<br />

Joegensen Family YMCA ................................. Fort Wayne, Ind.<br />

F.D. Reese Christian Academy ........................ Kokomo, Ind.<br />

Grant County CTA ............................................ Marion, Ind.<br />

MC Tennis Club ................................................ Michigan City, Ind.<br />

Steubenville Parks and Recreation Department .. Steubenville, Ohio<br />

Buddy Up Tennis, Inc. ...................................... New Albany, Ohio<br />

Motor City Tennis Club CTA ............................. Southfield, Mich.<br />

Rob<strong>in</strong>son Tennis and Golf Academy ................ Waterford, Mich.<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong> County Tennis Club ............................ Benton, Ill.<br />

Oakdale Community Tennis ............................. Oakdale, Ill.<br />

United Sports Club, Inc. ................................... Milwaukee, Wis.<br />

Rac<strong>in</strong>e Community Tennis Association ............ Rac<strong>in</strong>e, Wis.<br />

Jackson County CTA .............................................Black River Falls, Wis.<br />

Dowagiac Tennis .............................................. Berrien Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, Mich.


In 2010, the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section cont<strong>in</strong>ued<br />

to offer numerous official tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g opportunities<br />

to the general membership. The number<br />

of national tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g schools located <strong>in</strong> the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section <strong>in</strong>creased <strong>in</strong> 2010,<br />

and schools were held <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis, Ind.,<br />

Chicago, Ill., and Toledo, Ohio.<br />

For the third year <strong>in</strong> a row, the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section <strong>in</strong>creased the number of officials<br />

assigned to work the US Open. Twenty-seven<br />

officials represented the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

at the 2010 event. Greg Allensworth of Canton,<br />

Ohio, received the Jack Stahr award honor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

a l<strong>in</strong>e umpire <strong>in</strong> his or her first three years at<br />

the US Open, and Keith Crossland of Chicago,<br />

Ill., received the McGovern award recogniz<strong>in</strong>g<br />

him for his body of work <strong>in</strong> officiat<strong>in</strong>g for over<br />

25 years. In addition, Midwest Officials worked<br />

at the Western & Southern F<strong>in</strong>ancial Group<br />

Masters & Women’s Open <strong>in</strong> C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, Ohio,<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Circuit tournaments, and <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section adult and junior championships.<br />

Officiat<strong>in</strong>g Opportunities<br />

Jerri Banks, of Ada, Ohio, won the 2010 Frank Dowl<strong>in</strong>g Award which<br />

recognizes an <strong>in</strong>dividual who has displayed outstand<strong>in</strong>g attributes as a<br />

tennis official <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section for at least five years. Banks<br />

has been officiat<strong>in</strong>g tennis matches for the past decade, and has served<br />

as a rov<strong>in</strong>g official, referee and l<strong>in</strong>e judge for numerous tournaments<br />

throughout the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section, and across the country.<br />

Midwest officials cont<strong>in</strong>ued to receive on-court tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g through various<br />

tra<strong>in</strong>ers at the local level. Over 30 district school tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gs were offered<br />

Officials work<strong>in</strong>g the Women’s <strong>USTA</strong> Challenger <strong>in</strong> Midland, MI.<br />

Officials gather at the Notre Dame NCAA Regionals.<br />

throughout the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. All schools were open to current<br />

officials with various experience levels who were current members of<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>.<br />

Those who desired to work at professional events had the opportunity<br />

to learn l<strong>in</strong>e umpir<strong>in</strong>g techniques at several Midwest professional circuit<br />

futures and challengers. Officials cont<strong>in</strong>ued to receive the guidance and<br />

performance <strong>review</strong>s of sectional and national tra<strong>in</strong>er/evaluators. There<br />

were opportunities for l<strong>in</strong>e umpires to be evaluated at challenger events<br />

<strong>in</strong> Midland, Mich., and W<strong>in</strong>netka, Ill. Evaluations for chair umpires were<br />

offered at the ITA Indoor Championships, the Big 10 Championships,<br />

and the <strong>USTA</strong> Nationals <strong>in</strong> Kalamazoo.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section aga<strong>in</strong><br />

hosted the Sectional Tra<strong>in</strong>er Evaluator<br />

School held <strong>in</strong> Kalamazoo, Mich., <strong>in</strong><br />

conjunction with the national championships.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g this three-day tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g,<br />

Joy Duerr of Chicago recertified as<br />

Tra<strong>in</strong>er Evaluator, <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g the number<br />

of Midwest evaluators. The <strong>in</strong>creased<br />

number of evaluators will make it much<br />

easier for Midwest officials to learn and<br />

advance <strong>in</strong> certification levels.<br />

Please contact the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section office at 317-577-5130 for more<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation about be<strong>com</strong><strong>in</strong>g an official.<br />

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12<br />

Wheelchair Tennis Attracts New Players<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section cont<strong>in</strong>ues to be a leader <strong>in</strong> recruit<strong>in</strong>g<br />

new players, and provid<strong>in</strong>g successful events and programs for<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividuals who play tennis <strong>in</strong> wheelchairs. Many events, tournaments<br />

and programm<strong>in</strong>g opportunities helped <strong>in</strong>troduce wheelchair tennis to<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividuals who were previously unaware of the available opportunities.<br />

Wheelchair tournaments, camps and workshops were held throughout<br />

the year across the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section, and a new grant was<br />

available to players to help off-set tournament costs. A number of<br />

wheelchair tennis exhibitions at professional tennis events helped<br />

attract new audiences and <strong>in</strong>crease support for wheelchair tennis <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Midwest, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g an exhibition featur<strong>in</strong>g Tom Kyler and Emmy Kaiser<br />

prior to the men’s f<strong>in</strong>als at the Western and Southern F<strong>in</strong>ancial Group<br />

Masters & Women’s Open.<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Wheelchair Team Cup was held<br />

from October 1-3, 2010, at Rush Copley Healthplex <strong>in</strong> Aurora, Ill.<br />

Congratulations to Michigan who f<strong>in</strong>ished first and Indiana for f<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g<br />

second. One po<strong>in</strong>t was given to every player <strong>in</strong> s<strong>in</strong>gles and doubles that<br />

won a match.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Wheelchair Team Cup Championship<br />

Men’s Wheelchair Open S<strong>in</strong>gles: Paul Moran d. Daniel Bolhouse 61 61<br />

Men’s Wheelchair B S<strong>in</strong>gles: Bryan Wilk<strong>in</strong>son d. Luis Rivera 76(5) 62<br />

Men’s Wheelchair C S<strong>in</strong>gles: Earl Jordan d. Kenneth Hill 64 62<br />

Men’s Wheelchair Open Doubles: Scott Cole - Thomas Kyler d.<br />

Paul Moran - Jessica<br />

Sporte 57 62 10(9)<br />

Men’s Wheelchair<br />

B Doubles: Beth Redford<br />

- Bryan Wilk<strong>in</strong>son d.<br />

Earl Jordan - Chris<br />

Melton 98(5)<br />

Women’s Wheelchair<br />

Open S<strong>in</strong>gles: Dawn<br />

Crawford d. Beth<br />

Redford 62 76(3)<br />

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This year’s Midwest Wheelchair Championships was held from July 16-<br />

18 <strong>in</strong> Grand Rapids, Mich., at the Orchard Hills Tennis Center <strong>in</strong> Grand<br />

Rapids.<br />

Women’s Open: Emmy Kaiser d. Mackenzie Soldan 63 64<br />

Men’s Open: Yan Mathieu d. Joel Dembe 62 63<br />

Quad Division: David Jordan d. Gary Luker 75 64<br />

Please visit www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>/wheelchair for more <strong>in</strong>formation<br />

about wheelchair tennis.<br />

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2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Champions<br />

Adult Women and Senior Women<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong> League Midwest Section Adult Championships took<br />

center court from August 20-22 <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis, and the <strong>USTA</strong> League<br />

Midwest Section Senior Championships were held the follow<strong>in</strong>g weekend<br />

from August 27-29 for the first time <strong>in</strong> Ft. Wayne, Ind. Fifty-four adult<br />

teams and 37 senior teams <strong>com</strong>peted <strong>in</strong> the championships.<br />

MI 2.5 Women<br />

Ann Arbor, MI<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Teri White, Jeanne<br />

Tennis, Susan Schultz, Misha<br />

Strauss Moore and Debra Krager.<br />

Not pictured: Youngmee Kim,<br />

Rob<strong>in</strong> Miesel, Sally Schmall, Kylia<br />

Vandelden and Mary Vandewiele.<br />

OH 3.0 Women<br />

C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): Megan<br />

Sultan, Capta<strong>in</strong> Rita Sprenkle,<br />

Lauren Early and Missy Talty.<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row (l-r):<br />

Co-Capta<strong>in</strong> Lesley Bayer, Nichole<br />

Stetson, Rachelle Gray, Sonoko<br />

Nakata, Michi Furihata and Kelly<br />

Chandler. Not pictured: Judith<br />

Cornwell and Michele Geiger.<br />

IL 3.5 Women<br />

Bannockburn, IL<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): Jennifer<br />

Margolis, Julie Alexander, Marni<br />

Lirtzman, Brenda Bechtel and Colleen<br />

Moyer. Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row (l-r): Coach<br />

Todd Seltzer, Ann Mott, Lesa Vidovic,<br />

Julie W<strong>in</strong>icour, Capta<strong>in</strong> Lisa Aronson,<br />

Susie Miller and Laura Janicek. Not<br />

pictured: Virg<strong>in</strong>ia Cardoza, Roxanne<br />

Majka, M<strong>in</strong>dey Johnson, Jody<br />

Sternberg, Lisa Polisner, Susie Morris<br />

and Michala O’Brien.<br />

IL 4.0 Women<br />

Aurora, IL<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): Maureen<br />

Henderson, Eileen Demoll, Lori Baer,<br />

Donna Mittelstadt and Suzanne Pfeiffer.<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row (l-r): Selena Estka,<br />

Lori Saguto, Sue Bowman, Soraya<br />

McTeague, Nancy Williford and Maria<br />

Lenz. Not pictured: Karen Adams, Carol<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Barclay, Youngran Chung, Diedre<br />

Dunn, Heidi Ellsworth, Cathy Evangelist,<br />

Audrey Geannopoulos, Lyn Oldenburg,<br />

Ela<strong>in</strong>e Rodriguez and Cheryl Wolverton.<br />

MI 4.5 Women<br />

Bloomfield, MI<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): Kris Jeffrey,<br />

Pam Cabot and Stacey Lareau.<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row (l-r): Barb<br />

Lynch, Naoko McKelvey, Adriana<br />

Buleova, Erika Pardon, Grace<br />

Keat<strong>in</strong>g and Deirdre Beatty. Not<br />

pictured: Miyuki Anderson, Cathy<br />

Foreman, Julie Garcia, Lisa Lillie<br />

and Mika Onoda.<br />

Our 3.5 senior women from Naperville, Ill., f<strong>in</strong>ished <strong>in</strong> fourth place at the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> League Senior National Championships title.<br />

MI 5.0 Women<br />

Ypsilanti, MI<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r):<br />

Kendra Clark, Emily Chiao,<br />

Betsy Capelli and Anju<br />

Caldwell. Not pictured:<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row (l-r): Amy<br />

Shepherd and Sue Kaleel.<br />

Not pictured: Yasm<strong>in</strong> Kashef,<br />

Jenny Nalepa, and Kathy<br />

Vandewege.<br />

OH 3.0 Sr. Women<br />

Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): Sandy Gibbons,<br />

Judy Maloni, Wendy Pierce and<br />

Janet Smith. Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row<br />

(l-r): Bethany Hurtuk, Denise<br />

Derbyshire, Kelly Bryant, Debbie<br />

Caimi, Barbara Blake and Mary Jo<br />

Hogan. Not pictured: Casey Krenn,<br />

Mary Laganke, Trish Landsman,<br />

Kimberley Lockert, Marilyn<br />

Peck<strong>in</strong>paugh, Kar<strong>in</strong> Redmond,<br />

Roseann Reilly and Pari Tuthill.<br />

IL 3.5 Sr. Women<br />

Naperville, IL<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): Jeanne<br />

Maday, Kathy Bianchi, Sue<br />

Gaynes and Darlene Harris.<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row (l-r): Diane<br />

Fonte, CJ Johnson, Suzanne<br />

Lombardo and Rose Northon.<br />

Not pictured: L<strong>in</strong>da Delove,<br />

Susan Edge-Gumbel and Deb<br />

McConnell.<br />

IL 4.0 Sr. Women<br />

Schaumburg, IL<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): Peggy<br />

Reyer, Kathy Bloomstrand, Diane<br />

McKillen and Georgene Ross.<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row (l-r): Young<br />

Han, Yvonne Yelnick-Pickett,<br />

Dorothy Paige, Cheryl Watk<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

Leslie Tranter and Bonnie Gray.<br />

Not pictured: Mary Ether<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Janet Hepner, Karen Jirsa, Jan<br />

Mack, Kather<strong>in</strong>e McPherson and<br />

Nancy Schachtschneider.<br />

IL 4.5 Sr. Women<br />

Aurora, IL<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): L<strong>in</strong>da<br />

Traegar, Mimi Paffrath, Jill Polls<br />

and Betty Rae Smith. Stand<strong>in</strong>g/<br />

Back Row (l-r): Janet Happ,<br />

Ann Walsh, Tracy Templeton,<br />

Carol Cavoto, Anne Suszko,<br />

Lois Harris, Deb Horn and Kathy<br />

Morrow. Not pictured: Barb<br />

Potter and Renate Oelze.<br />

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2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Champions<br />

Adult Men and Senior Men<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong> League Midwest Section Adult Championships took center<br />

court from August 20-22 <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis, and the <strong>USTA</strong> League Midwest<br />

Section Senior Championships were held the follow<strong>in</strong>g weekend from August<br />

27-29 for the first time <strong>in</strong> Ft. Wayne, Ind. Fifty-four adult teams and 37<br />

senior teams <strong>com</strong>peted <strong>in</strong> the championships.<br />

OH 3.0 Men<br />

Pepper Pike, OH<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front row (l-r): Vil Kashyap, Brad<br />

Buescher and Jeff Lev<strong>in</strong>son. Stand<strong>in</strong>g/<br />

Back row (l-r): Capta<strong>in</strong> Dean Barry, Jim<br />

Lemay, Shawn Sedlak, Michel Farah,<br />

Adam Jacobs, Howard Krantz and Kev<strong>in</strong><br />

Adelste<strong>in</strong>. Not pictured: Thomas Barnard,<br />

Wael Khoury, Mark Klimek, Steve Kusik<br />

Sami Moufawad, Scott Sanders, Bradley<br />

Schlang, Daniel Shapiro, Michael Southard,<br />

Vikram Swamy and Eric Zalud.<br />

IN 3.5 Men<br />

Indianapolis, IN<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front row (l-r): Ryan Wilhite,<br />

Josh Smith and Ram S<strong>in</strong>gh.<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back row (l-r): Andrew<br />

Grosso, William Varian, Tim Fuller,<br />

Matt Ryan, Lloyd Baugues, Tim<br />

Crouse, Adam Johnson, Jim<br />

Ruxer and Capta<strong>in</strong> Bill Bane. Not<br />

pictured: Bill Farr<strong>in</strong>gton, Travis<br />

Rob<strong>in</strong>son and Coach Prem Gupta.<br />

IL 4.0 Men<br />

Hanover Park, IL<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front row (l-r): Adam Klass,<br />

Paulo Goelzer, Mauricio Tellez, Dave<br />

Foth, Cl<strong>in</strong>t Newbold, Cesar Uribe, and<br />

Christopher Spr<strong>in</strong>ger. Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back<br />

row (l-r): Alun Marsden, Sergio Silva,<br />

Stan Chou, Frank Fencl, Edgar Raya,<br />

Mike Gorski and Steve We<strong>in</strong>ste<strong>in</strong>. Not<br />

pictured: Mariusz Biernacki, Stephen<br />

Burriesci, Dylan Dunavan, Steve<br />

Ptas<strong>in</strong>ski, Ken Sitar, Brad Skoryi and<br />

Brian Stephens.<br />

OH 4.5 Men<br />

Cleveland, OH<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front Row (l-r): Gary Buff<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Ben Lilly, James Steward,<br />

Todd Ashdown and Fred Krase.<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back Row (l-r): Jay Lee,<br />

Ryan Carney, Capta<strong>in</strong> Scott Huff,<br />

Jared Shapiro and Tom Lilly. Not<br />

pictured: Charlie Bowers, Ricky<br />

Garrett and Warren George.<br />

MI 5.0 Men<br />

Southfield, MI<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g/Front row (l-r): Mike Case,<br />

Jason Norville, Bryan Norville and<br />

David Streeter. Stand<strong>in</strong>g/Back<br />

row (l-r): Griff<strong>in</strong> Nienberg, Andrew<br />

Shipp, Capta<strong>in</strong> Brennan Sicks,<br />

Blase Keat<strong>in</strong>g and Joe V<strong>in</strong>cler.<br />

Not pictured: Randy Payne,<br />

Stefan Sonnensche<strong>in</strong><br />

and Patrick Troy.<br />

Congratulations to our 4.5 senior men from Elmhurst, Ill., who captured<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong> League Senior National Championships title. Also, our 4.5 adult<br />

men from Cleveland, Ohio, f<strong>in</strong>ished as f<strong>in</strong>alists at the <strong>USTA</strong> League Adult<br />

National Championships.<br />

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OH 3.0 Sr. Men<br />

North Ridgeville, OH<br />

Front Row/Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Dennis<br />

Fisher, Lars Traner and Bob<br />

Durr<strong>in</strong>. Back Row/Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r):<br />

Randy Cooper, James Wang<br />

and Ed Stevens. Not pictured:<br />

Frank Carlson and Jeff Foss.<br />

IN 3.5 Sr. Men<br />

Indianapolis, IN<br />

Front Row/Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Capta<strong>in</strong><br />

Bill Bane, Mike Holste<strong>in</strong>, Vern<br />

Frazier and Tom Fuller. Back<br />

Row/Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Howard<br />

Gollner, Andrew Grosso, Lloyd<br />

Baugues and Bill Farr<strong>in</strong>gton.<br />

Not pictured: Prem Gupta, Joe<br />

Koval, Ken Matsumoto, Ron<br />

O’Cull, Steve Piepenbr<strong>in</strong>k, John<br />

Ruffato and Tim Thomas.<br />

WI 4.0 Sr. Men<br />

Milwaukee, WI<br />

Front Row/Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Bob Van<br />

Eerden, Charles Waisbren, James<br />

Siegel and David Aversa.<br />

Back Row/Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Bill<br />

Shamburek, Jay Moore, Tom<br />

Haas, Brian Wirkus, Rick Mandel<br />

and Earl Campbell. Not pictured:<br />

Andrew Bednall, Mark Osiecki and<br />

John Tucker.<br />

IL 4.5 Sr. Men<br />

Elmhurst, IL<br />

Front Row/Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Dave<br />

Stefan, Jimmy Knox, David<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> and David A. Mart<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Back Row/Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r):Steve<br />

Frandsen, Mike Grantham and<br />

Claude Cim<strong>in</strong>o. Not pictured:<br />

Jim Carney, Joseph Lyden,<br />

Jay Morgan, Allen Pielet and<br />

Herbert Sistrunk.<br />

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2009 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Champions<br />

Senior Mixed and Combo Doubles<br />

The 2009 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section <strong>USTA</strong> League Senior Mixed and Combo<br />

Doubles Championship <strong>in</strong>cluded 42 teams <strong>com</strong>pet<strong>in</strong>g for titles from<br />

March 12-14 <strong>in</strong> Ft. Wayne, Ind., and was the culm<strong>in</strong>ation for the 2009<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> League season. Congratulations to all our w<strong>in</strong>ners, and thank you<br />

to every team which made this championship season the best one.<br />

5.5 Women Combo Doubles<br />

Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH<br />

Front Row (l-r): Jackie Zahuranec,<br />

Sandra Vilela, Eileen Davis<br />

and Megan Jacobs. Back Row<br />

(l-r): Laura Cass, Candace Kelly,<br />

Wendy D’Astolfo and Kelly Bryant.<br />

Not pictured: Kather<strong>in</strong>e Coll<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

Lynda Coughl<strong>in</strong>, Debbie Caimi,<br />

Casey Krenn, Jen Leonard and<br />

Noreen Kaseda.<br />

6.5 Women Combo Doubles<br />

Westlake, OH<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Mary Porter, Jennifer<br />

Wetzler, Marianna Orro, Haydee<br />

Lally, Lisa Wissman, Amy Wulf,<br />

Joanne Beyer, Deborah Nicklaus<br />

and C<strong>in</strong>dy Anderson.<br />

6.5 Men Combo Doubles<br />

Maumee, OH<br />

Front (l-r): Ian Hartten, Chuck<br />

Schmalzried and Ryo Kitamura.<br />

Back (l-r): Jason Roe, Darell<br />

Sizemore, Dave Barned and<br />

Steve Taylor.<br />

7.5 Women Combo Doubles<br />

Southfield, MI<br />

Front (l-r): Er<strong>in</strong> Sabo, Piper<br />

Copeland, Joan Ray, Lora<br />

Kazanjian and Heather Enright.<br />

Back (l-r): Sally Delacey, Bertie<br />

Greer, Emily Radner, Sue Bartelt,<br />

Aziza Roosen and Sue Klunk. Not<br />

pictured: Meredith Brown, Wendy<br />

Duvall-Angelocci and Erica Carter.<br />

7.5 Men Combo Doubles<br />

Charleston, WV<br />

Front Row (l-r): Nick Barr, Rogie<br />

Cooke, Chris Ritchie and Jon Hoh.<br />

Back Row (l-r): Robbie Pugh, J.J.<br />

Casto, Brandon Gw<strong>in</strong>n and Chris<br />

Lockett. Not pictured: Jaymes<br />

Haggerty, Andy Barr, Roger Hager<br />

and Todd Forrester.<br />

Although the Combo Doubles champions do no advance past the<br />

section championships, our Senior Mixed w<strong>in</strong>ners <strong>com</strong>pete <strong>in</strong> a National<br />

Invitational event scheduled April 8-10, 2011, <strong>in</strong> Surprise, Ariz.<br />

8.5 Women Combo<br />

Doubles Ft. Wayne, IN<br />

Front (l-r): Vicki Swanson, Elena<br />

Smyrviotis, Jenny Runstead and<br />

Tracy Emberger. Back (l-r): Heidi<br />

Kle<strong>in</strong>richert, Lee Dunstedter,<br />

Marie Vanasse, Natasha Nuerge<br />

and Kathy Lentz.<br />

8.5 Men Combo Doubles<br />

Dearborn, MI<br />

Front (l-r): Brian Adams, Jerry<br />

Escheck, Kent Roman and Chris<br />

McMican. Back (l-r): David<br />

Ramirez, Keith K<strong>in</strong>g, Sean Enright<br />

and Lee VanValkenburg.<br />

6.0 Senior Mixed<br />

Ft. Wayne, IN<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Lisa Wood,<br />

Pat Rowan, Julie Wendel and<br />

Jane Bechtold. Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r):<br />

Frank Kahn, Tom Wood, Susan<br />

Walley, Steve Marks and Alan<br />

Swim.<br />

7.0 Senior Mixed<br />

Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH<br />

Front (l-r): Jackie Zuranic,<br />

C<strong>in</strong>dy Hollister, Maggie Layman,<br />

Cassie Stroup and Dianne<br />

Worley. Back (l-r): Terry Medlar,<br />

Bob Stroup, Bill Schlegel, Staff<br />

Worley and Lou Papay.<br />

Not pictured: Toni Barhyte and<br />

Micki Long.<br />

8.0 Senior Mixed<br />

Ft. Wayne, IN<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Claire Marks,<br />

Glenda Hayworth, Becky<br />

Morris, Bonnie Kahn and Patti<br />

Kortenber. Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Don<br />

Kortenber, Steve Hibler, Ted<br />

Hathaway, Rich Beaver and<br />

Steve Butz.<br />

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The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section <strong>USTA</strong> League Mixed Doubles<br />

Championship was held from September 24-26 <strong>in</strong> Fort Wayne, Ind. The<br />

championships <strong>in</strong>cluded 20 teams and approximately 200 players from<br />

6.0 Mixed<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Mary Beth Watson,<br />

Ekuko Sakamoto, Kim Robertson,<br />

Kathleen Golightly, Stephanie<br />

Hast<strong>in</strong>gs. Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): John<br />

Watson, Capta<strong>in</strong> Al Gomez, Tammy<br />

Alcala, Pat Sanders, Srihari Paturi,<br />

Jason Lippe. Not pictured: Loretta<br />

S. Olivier, Kiyokazu Sakamoto, Joe<br />

Glenn Koval, Danielle Adele Young,<br />

Katie Michelle Polly, Becky Garrett.<br />

7.0 Mixed<br />

C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Beth Ford, Debbi<br />

Scruggs, Vicky Agee, Betty<br />

Applegate, Robyn Urig. Stand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(l-r): Dust<strong>in</strong> McDul<strong>in</strong>, Jim Graff,<br />

Gary Harvey, Daryl Urig. Not<br />

pictured: Betty Z<strong>in</strong>k, Barbara Lee,<br />

Pete Z<strong>in</strong>k, Gary Harvey, Thaddaeus<br />

J. Reichert, Jana Jensen, David<br />

Thrasher, Wayne Scott He<strong>in</strong>.<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Champions<br />

Mixed Doubles & Tri-Level<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Tri-Level Playoffs were held from November<br />

6-7 <strong>in</strong> Homewood, Ill. Teams from the Northern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois District won<br />

the event, defeat<strong>in</strong>g teams from the Wiscons<strong>in</strong> and Northern Michigan<br />

3.5, 4.0 and 4.5 Women<br />

Glen Ellyn, Ill.<br />

Capta<strong>in</strong> Michelle Neuman,<br />

Deanna Castro, Alecia<br />

Christiansen, Kathleen Pudlo<br />

Sue Kamphuis, Shelley<br />

O’Grady, Ela<strong>in</strong>e Decho<br />

Fishman, Er<strong>in</strong> Piechoc<strong>in</strong>ski,<br />

Jennifer Hernandez.<br />

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five different states. Our w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g teams <strong>com</strong>peted at the <strong>USTA</strong> League<br />

Mixed Doubles National Championship <strong>in</strong> Tucson, Ariz.<br />

8.0 Mixed<br />

Anderson, Ind.<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Armand Gallanosa,<br />

Meghan Ellis, Alex Poe, Abby<br />

Erv<strong>in</strong>. Stand<strong>in</strong>g: Capta<strong>in</strong><br />

Dennis Poe, Katie Bryan,<br />

Ben Wilson, David Ellis. Not<br />

Pictured: Tamyra Knox, John<br />

Reismiller, Wes Bennett,<br />

Brian Allison, Angela Janutolo,<br />

Lauren Wilson.<br />

9.0 Mixed<br />

Stow, Ohio<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g: Greg Llewellyn,<br />

Mel<strong>in</strong>da Koch, Brian Banas,<br />

Capta<strong>in</strong> Selena Kim, Dave<br />

Polk, Deidra Engle.<br />

Not Pictured: Mark Florman,<br />

Dania Banc.<br />

Districts. The two w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g teams from the Midwest Playoffs will <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

at the National Invitational <strong>in</strong> Indian Wells, Calif., <strong>in</strong> March 2011. The<br />

event was held at Homewood-Flossmoor Racquet Club.<br />

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3.5, 4.0 and 4.5 Men<br />

Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, Ill.<br />

Capta<strong>in</strong> Mike J. Gorski,<br />

Adam W. Camp, Geoffrey<br />

Butler, Frank Allen Fencl,<br />

Rob<strong>in</strong> Kiamco, William B.<br />

Guthrie, Stephen N.<br />

We<strong>in</strong>ste<strong>in</strong>, Matt L. Castro, Matt<br />

Dell, Paulo Goelzer, Mark L.<br />

Kay, Chad Oldweiler, Nathan<br />

Patrick Taylor.<br />

Photos by Moore/Young Photography


2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Champions Super Senior<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section <strong>USTA</strong> League Super Senior Championship<br />

returned to Indianapolis from October 1-3.<br />

6.0 Women<br />

West Bloomfield, Mich.<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): L<strong>in</strong>da Lee, Jane<br />

Goodman, Joan Fisher, L<strong>in</strong>da<br />

Lubl<strong>in</strong>. Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Judy Joyce,<br />

Ann Piper, Capta<strong>in</strong> Carol Frankel,<br />

Tricia Hoen, Lucy Dessler. Not<br />

Pictured: Vicki Papalas, Mary<br />

Jane Major, Rebecca Jerris.<br />

7.0 Women<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): C<strong>in</strong>da Brown,<br />

Marilyn Hacker, Pat James,<br />

Capta<strong>in</strong> Kate Lauer, Ryta Lett,<br />

Donna Mommer. Stand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(l-r): Nancy Poetz, Anne<br />

Gohman, Judy Sholly, Mary<br />

Walker, Jean Ziegler, Kathy<br />

Willis, Sherry Webber.<br />

The championships <strong>in</strong>cluded 23 teams and about 200 players from five<br />

different states. The champions advance to <strong>USTA</strong> League Super Senior<br />

National Championship.<br />

7.0 Men<br />

Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Stephen Kozlowski,<br />

Jay Norco, Capta<strong>in</strong> Bob Zumph,<br />

Ivan Radman. Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r)<br />

Mar Berroya, Michael Chen, Ron<br />

Spagnolo. Not pictured: Norm<br />

Anderson, John Wentworth,<br />

James Foran.<br />

8.0 Women<br />

Northbrook, Ill.<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Suzie Cooper, Gail<br />

Swaback, Susan Allen, Capta<strong>in</strong><br />

Lou Ann Letman, Judith Iacuzzi,<br />

Julie Roth, Kathy White, Sheila<br />

Keitel. Not Pictured: Lois Harris,<br />

Joyce Antoniolli.<br />

8.0 Men<br />

Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL<br />

Sitt<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Bob Sh<strong>in</strong>eflug,<br />

Capta<strong>in</strong> Bob Zumph, Bill<br />

Johnston. Stand<strong>in</strong>g (l-r): Michael<br />

Gurmai, Phil Karpik, Norm Anderson,<br />

Bill Lange. Not Pictured:<br />

Bob Parsons.<br />

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Tennis On Campus Program<br />

The Midwest Campus League celebrated its most successful fall semester<br />

ever with 48 active teams, more than 44 events, and over 75 head-tohead<br />

matches, <strong>in</strong> the 2010 fall semester alone. New tennis clubs were<br />

started on the follow<strong>in</strong>g campuses: Eastern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois University, Denison<br />

University, Notre Dame College, Case Western Reserve, and University<br />

of Wiscons<strong>in</strong>-Platteville. In addition, the University of Wiscons<strong>in</strong>’s club<br />

team held the Badger Classic, which is one of the largest <strong>in</strong>vitationals <strong>in</strong><br />

the nation hosted by a club tennis program.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Campus Championship-Midwest<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong> Campus Championship-Midwest was held from March<br />

4-6, 2010, at the University of Wiscons<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> Madison, Wis. K3 Tennis<br />

is the official ball of the Midwest Tennis On Campus program. Thirtytwo<br />

teams participated <strong>in</strong> the event, and the follow<strong>in</strong>g top four teams<br />

received bids and stipends to play <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong> Campus Championship<br />

from April 15-17 <strong>in</strong> Surprise, Ariz.:<br />

1st: Michigan A<br />

2nd: Wiscons<strong>in</strong> A<br />

3rd: Michigan B<br />

4th: Ill<strong>in</strong>ois A<br />

The fifth bid to the <strong>USTA</strong> Campus<br />

Championship was awarded to Loyola<br />

University-Chicago, the w<strong>in</strong>ner of<br />

the Midwest Club Team of the <strong>Year</strong><br />

award. Cameron Burnett, Loyola Club<br />

President, received the 2010 Midwest<br />

Club Leader of the <strong>Year</strong> award and was<br />

also awarded the <strong>USTA</strong> Club Leader of<br />

the <strong>Year</strong>. N<strong>in</strong>e teams from the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section were represented <strong>in</strong><br />

the <strong>USTA</strong> Campus Championship’s 64team<br />

draw.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Tennis On Campus<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong> and <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Club Leader of the <strong>Year</strong> – Cameron Burnett<br />

2010 Champion – University of Michigan A team<br />

Seven <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section schools played at the <strong>in</strong>augural Tennis<br />

On Campus Spr<strong>in</strong>g Invitational <strong>in</strong> Tucson, Ariz., held from April 16-<br />

18, 2010. The <strong>USTA</strong> Campus Championship-Midwest Sportsmanship<br />

Award w<strong>in</strong>ner Ohio University, received $350 to offset costs associated<br />

with travel to this event.<br />

Help from the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section will provide the follow<strong>in</strong>g resources<br />

to colleges implement<strong>in</strong>g the Tennis on Campus program on their<br />

campuses:<br />

• Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and materials for <strong>in</strong>structors/<strong>in</strong>tramural directors<br />

• Program grants<br />

• Help with special events such as cl<strong>in</strong>ics, tournaments and new<br />

student orientations<br />

• Guide to start<strong>in</strong>g a college campus program<br />

• Formats for adult <strong>in</strong>tramural play<br />

• Assistance with enhanc<strong>in</strong>g current campus tennis programm<strong>in</strong>g<br />

• Help with league and tournament formats for<br />

college campus<br />

• Assistance form<strong>in</strong>g recognized University Tennis<br />

Sports Clubs and Community Tennis Associations<br />

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Senior Team Championships and<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Adult Intersectional Championships<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Intersectional Team Championships General Information<br />

Intersectionals: The event is now counted as one of the required tournaments<br />

for a national rank<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the respective divisions (it will not replace the need to<br />

play the required <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships).<br />

Team Selection: Team and alternates will be selected by a <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Committee based on National, Sectional and District rank<strong>in</strong>gs; current<br />

year’s tournament record; participation <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Senior<br />

Team Championships; <strong>USTA</strong> League history; and any other pert<strong>in</strong>ent <strong>in</strong>formation.<br />

Cost: Expenses are the responsibility of the players. The <strong>USTA</strong> will provide<br />

courts, tennis balls, player banquet, wel<strong>com</strong>e reception, player gift and awards.<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong> National Women’s Intersectional Team Championships took<br />

place from November 15-21 <strong>in</strong> San Antonio, Texas. These Midwest players<br />

participated <strong>in</strong> the championships:<br />

Women’s 35: Capta<strong>in</strong> Sheila Chiricosta, Avon Lake, Oh.; Leslie Wargo,<br />

Bratenhal, Oh.; Deidra Engle, University Heights, Oh.; Susan Pizzuti, Petoskey,<br />

Mich.; Jennifer Jensen; Petoskey Mich.; Di Flem<strong>in</strong>g, Belpre Oh., C<strong>in</strong>dy<br />

Hollenbeck, Okemos, Mich.; C<strong>in</strong>dy Hollenbeck, Okemos, Mich.<br />

Women’s 45: Capta<strong>in</strong> Sheila Chiricosta, Avon Lake, Oh.; Tammy Simone,<br />

Solon, Oh.; Jennifer Fleck, Sherwood, Wis.; Cheryl Komenda, Avon, Ind.; Peggy<br />

Kirkeeng, Mequon, Wis.; Michelle Kuhl, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Senior Team Championships<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Senior Team Championships brought ten of the 14 Districts<br />

together to <strong>com</strong>pete at Michigan State University <strong>in</strong> Lans<strong>in</strong>g, Mich., from May 15-16, 2010.<br />

Competition was held <strong>in</strong> the Women’s 35, 45, 55, 60, 65, 70 and 75 divisions and <strong>in</strong> the Men’s 35,<br />

45, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 and 80 divisions.<br />

Southeastern Michigan captured the team event for the second straight year scor<strong>in</strong>g 434 district<br />

po<strong>in</strong>ts. Central Indiana took second place with 420 district po<strong>in</strong>ts, and Northeastern Ohio placed<br />

third with 408 po<strong>in</strong>ts.<br />

A special thank you is extended to Wilson Sport<strong>in</strong>g Goods, Inc., for its cont<strong>in</strong>ued support of the<br />

event. Wilson supplied all the tennis balls, awards and prizes for the event. Thanks also to the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section for their support of this championship.<br />

The 2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Senior Team Championships will be held aga<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> Lans<strong>in</strong>g, Mich.,<br />

from May 14-15. If you are <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> represent<strong>in</strong>g your District, please contact your District<br />

office for more details.<br />

F<strong>in</strong>al District W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

1. Southeastern Michigan 434<br />

2. Central Indiana 420<br />

3. Northeastern Ohio 408<br />

4. Wiscons<strong>in</strong> 353<br />

5. Chicago 244<br />

6. Ohio Valley 221<br />

7. Northern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois 203<br />

8. Northwestern Ohio 144<br />

9. Western Michigan 122<br />

10. Northern Indiana 72<br />

(Northern Michigan, Northeastern Michigan, Middle<br />

Ill<strong>in</strong>ois and Southern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois did not <strong>com</strong>pete.)<br />

Women’s 55: Capta<strong>in</strong> Elizabeth Barnhill, Madison, Wis.; Debbie Burgess,<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Wis.; Donna Drosner, Whitefish Bay, Wis.; B’Ann Gabelt, Madison,<br />

Wis.; Karen Rauh, St. Charles, Ill.; Mary Loch, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Susan Tuthil, Burr<br />

Ridge, Ill.<br />

Women’s 65: Capta<strong>in</strong> Elizabeth Barnhill, Madison, Wis.; Sherry Ploor, Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Wis.; Lyn Tietz, Oak Brook, Ill.; Cather<strong>in</strong>e Kestle, Madison, Wis.; Betty Watson,<br />

Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, Ind.; Juliet Roth, Kenilworth, Ill.<br />

Women’s 75: Capta<strong>in</strong> Elizabeth Barnhill, Madison, Wis.; Ann Munro, Ann Arbor,<br />

Mich.; Sigrid Anderson, Hiram, Oh.; Nancy Heiden, Madison, Wis.; Anne Spitz,<br />

Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te Shores, Mich.<br />

Women’s 80: Capta<strong>in</strong> Elizabeth Barnhill, Madison, Wis.; Louise Owen, Evansville,<br />

Ind.; Marilyn van der Velde, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Janet French, Elmhurst, Ill.<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong> National Men’s Intersectional Team Championships was held<br />

from November 3-7 <strong>in</strong> Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, Texas. The follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

players <strong>com</strong>peted:<br />

Men’s 55: Capta<strong>in</strong> Stephen Hayden, Beavercreek, Ohio; Michael Feldmann,<br />

Wauwatosa, Wis.; Joe Lyden, Glenview, Ill.; Tim Sullivan, Ft. Wayne, Ind. .<br />

Individuals <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> represent<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section at future<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Women’s Intersectional Team Championships should check<br />

www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong> for the application.<br />

Southeastern Michigan Senior Team Champions<br />

F<strong>in</strong>al Division W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Women’s 35 Anna Zimmerman/Jami Patterson Central Indiana<br />

Women’s 45 L<strong>in</strong>da Grosh/Elizabeth Capelli Southeastern Michigan<br />

Women’s 55 Kathy K<strong>in</strong>nard/Kathy White Ohio Valley<br />

Women’s 60 Frances Dickenson/Deborah Rhodes Northeastern Ohio<br />

Women’s 65 Sherry Ploor/Elizabeth Barnhill Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

Women’s 70 Pat Bradshaw/Carol Branson Central Indiana<br />

Men’s 35 Matt Schiller/Rick Witsken Central Indiana<br />

Men’s 45 Paul Cole/Robert Golsmith Northeastern Ohio<br />

Men’s 55 Kev<strong>in</strong> Senich/Stu Curtis Northeastern Ohio<br />

Men’s 60 Mike Zimmerman/Mike Madura Western Michigan<br />

Men’s 65 Bill Barrett/Larry Steenbergen Southeastern Michigan<br />

Men’s 70 Adam Baillie/John Erikson Northeastern Ohio<br />

Men’s 75 Tom Frew/Larry Ferger Central Indiana<br />

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The 2010 Midwest Open Series Championships were held from August<br />

20-22 at the L<strong>in</strong>dner Family Tennis Center <strong>in</strong> Mason, Oh. Congratulations<br />

to this year’s w<strong>in</strong>ners:<br />

Men’s Open S<strong>in</strong>gles: Wil Lofgren (Fort Mill, S.C.) def. Gabriel Venter<br />

(Blue Ash, Oh.) - 7-6, 6-0<br />

Women’s Open S<strong>in</strong>gles: Kara Cecil (Plant City, Fla.) def. Monica R<strong>in</strong>con<br />

(Columbus, Oh.) - 6-4, 6-0<br />

Men’s Open Doubles: Matt Schiller (Carmel, Ind.)/Rick Witsken<br />

(Zionsville, Ind.) def. Michael Hon (Fairfield, Oh.)/Scott Moreland<br />

(C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, Oh.) - 6-0, 6-2<br />

Women’s Open Doubles: Kimberly Jones (Liberty Township, Oh.)/Ashley<br />

Murdock (Memphis, Tenn.) def. Kara Cecil (Plant City, Fla.)/Christ<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Keesey (Ostrander, Oh.) - 6-2, 6-4<br />

This tournament was held <strong>in</strong> conjunction with the Western & Southern<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ancial Group Masters professional men’s tournament. Players <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Midwest Open Series Championships earned prize money, and received<br />

grounds passes for three days of the tournament.<br />

This year marked the second year of the Midwest Open Series, and<br />

the tournament has grown to <strong>in</strong>clude one additional men’s event and<br />

Moments from the 2010 Midwest Open Series<br />

Midwest Open Series<br />

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two additional women’s events. The Midwest Open Series provides an<br />

opportunity to highlight the f<strong>in</strong>est men and women “open” level tennis<br />

players from throughout the Midwest, and has been patterned after the<br />

highly successful Olympus US Open Series. Players above the age of<br />

14 may participate <strong>in</strong> the Midwest Open Series tournaments.<br />

The Midwest Open Series l<strong>in</strong>ked three exist<strong>in</strong>g and well-established<br />

tennis tournaments and two new tournaments with<strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section to provide top players with an opportunity to earn prize money.<br />

Players earn po<strong>in</strong>ts from each tournament and the top eight po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

w<strong>in</strong>ners for men and women advance to the Midwest Open Series<br />

Championship.<br />

In total, the Midwest Open Series featured five s<strong>in</strong>gles and five doubles<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitions for both men and women, and awarded over $20,000 <strong>in</strong><br />

total prize money.<br />

2010 MIDWEST OPEN SERIES SCHEDULE<br />

The 2010 Midwest Open Series kicked off <strong>in</strong> May <strong>in</strong> Downers Grove, Ill. Participants <strong>in</strong><br />

the 2010 Midwest Open Series must have played <strong>in</strong> two of the four Midwest Open Series<br />

qualify<strong>in</strong>g events. The top eight f<strong>in</strong>ishers <strong>com</strong>b<strong>in</strong>ed over the four tournaments (s<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

and doubles) advanced to the Midwest Open Series Championships. Tournaments that<br />

counted for 2010 Midwest Open Series Qualify<strong>in</strong>g po<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong>cluded:<br />

Midwest Open Series Men’s Events Date Location<br />

Midwest Men’s Hard Court<br />

Championships<br />

May 28-31 Downers Grove, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

Pearson Ford Open June 24-27 Indianapolis, Indiana<br />

Midwest Hard Court Championships July 1-5 Columbus, Ohio<br />

The Greater C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati Open July 30 - August 1 C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, Ohio<br />

Midwest Open Series Women's Events Date Location<br />

Midwest Women's Hard Court<br />

Championships<br />

May 28-31 Downers Grove, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

Pearson Ford Open June 24-27 Indianapolis, Indiana<br />

Midwest Hard Court Championships July 1-5 Columbus, Ohio<br />

The Greater C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati Open July 30 - August 1 C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, Ohio


Evangel<strong>in</strong>e Repic and Eric Quigley won the first ever US Open Playoffs<br />

Midwest Section Qualify<strong>in</strong>g Tournament held June 5-8 at the L<strong>in</strong>dner<br />

Family Tennis Center <strong>in</strong> Mason, Ohio. Evangel<strong>in</strong>e Repic defeated Er<strong>in</strong><br />

Routliffe 6-1, 7-5 <strong>in</strong> the women’s championship match. Eric Quigley<br />

defeated Kyle Collette 6-2, 6-2 <strong>in</strong> the men’s title match. Repic, 15, of<br />

Oakville, Ontario, was the youngest player <strong>in</strong> the tournament. Quigley of<br />

Pewee Valley, Ky., plays for the University of Kentucky. Repic shared:<br />

It feels great to have won the Midwest Qualify<strong>in</strong>g Tournament. I<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>plished my goal of play<strong>in</strong>g lots of matches aga<strong>in</strong>st different<br />

people. It was such a well organized tournament, and I felt honored to<br />

have had the opportunity to <strong>com</strong>pete <strong>in</strong> it. To prepare for the US Open<br />

National Playoffs Championships I am go<strong>in</strong>g to keep<br />

tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g hard and cont<strong>in</strong>ue to play matches. If I was<br />

to qualify for the US Open it would be an awesome<br />

experience of a lifetime, but I have to just take one<br />

match at a time and hopefully it will pay off.<br />

Quigley was also excited about his w<strong>in</strong>:<br />

It feels amaz<strong>in</strong>g to w<strong>in</strong> such a great and well run<br />

tournament like this one! I feel honored to be able to<br />

represent the Midwest <strong>in</strong> Atlanta for the f<strong>in</strong>al 16! He<br />

plans to prepare by practic<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Boca Raton, Fla.<br />

at the <strong>USTA</strong> Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center, and also play <strong>in</strong> some<br />

futures tournaments across the US. Quigley shared,<br />

I would be really happy if I could get the wild card <strong>in</strong>to<br />

the Qualify<strong>in</strong>g. Just to be able to get the chance to<br />

play with great players, and get the chance to play <strong>in</strong><br />

Flush<strong>in</strong>g Meadows would be an amaz<strong>in</strong>g experience!<br />

US Open Playoffs Midwest Section<br />

Qualify<strong>in</strong>g Tournament<br />

Evangel<strong>in</strong>e Repic and Eric Quigley, w<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

of the US Open Playoffs Midwest Section Qualify<strong>in</strong>g Tournament<br />

Quigley advanced to the US Open National Playoffs – Men’s<br />

Championships at the Atlanta Athletic Club <strong>in</strong> Atlanta, July 22-25, held<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g the Atlanta Tennis Championships, the first event of the 2010<br />

Olympus US Open Series. Repic advanced to the US Open National<br />

Playoffs – Women’s Championships at the Taube Family Tennis Stadium<br />

at Stanford University <strong>in</strong> Stanford, Calif., July 29-August 1, dur<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

Bank of the West Classic, the first Olympus US Open Series women’s<br />

event.<br />

The men’s and women’s w<strong>in</strong>ners of the US Open National Playoffs –<br />

Men’s and Women’s Championships earn a wild card <strong>in</strong>to the 2010 US<br />

Open Qualify<strong>in</strong>g Tournament from August 24-27 <strong>in</strong> Flush<strong>in</strong>g, N.Y.<br />

Tournament Director Karen Montavon is <strong>in</strong>terviewed by C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati media<br />

One of this year’s <strong>com</strong>petitors<br />

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Official 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

Men’s Open S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Robert E. Gates, Kankakee, IL,<br />

625, 7/26/82<br />

2. Sam Barnett, Highland Park, IL,<br />

535, 9/7/89<br />

3. Michael W. Benson, Long Grove,<br />

IL, 510, 8/1/60<br />

4. Gabriel Venter, Blue Ash, OH,<br />

470, 12/23/75<br />

5. Mark P. Sansait, Roll<strong>in</strong>g Mdws,<br />

IL, 470, 4/23/90<br />

Robert Gates<br />

6. Michael Wesley, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, WI,<br />

445, 8/21/89<br />

7. Ross A. Wilson, Columbus, OH, 440, 12/29/83<br />

8. Imani Crushshon, Chicago, IL, 440, 3/23/84<br />

9. James Thomas Lewison, South Milwaukee, WI, 425,<br />

7/27/88<br />

10. Shawn J. Worth, Dayton, OH, 415, 10/21/76<br />

11. Robert J. Downey, West Bend, WI, 385, 8/28/69<br />

12. Kris D. Looney, Indianapolis, IN, 335, 9/12/76<br />

13. William Todd Davis, Indianapolis, IN, 335, 8/21/66<br />

14. Thomas M. Mezzano, Palat<strong>in</strong>e, IL, 335, 4/29/79<br />

15. Ben Thompson, Romeoville, IL, 325, 11/19/85<br />

16. Brandon M. Bayliss, Sheboygan, WI, 315, 3/23/89<br />

17. Nicholas P. Slimack, Chicago, IL, 310, 5/20/77<br />

18. Neeru A. Jayanthi, OAK PARK, IL, 300, 3/23/72<br />

19. Eric B. Payne, Crystal Lake, IL, 295, 10/18/68<br />

20. Erik R. Scanlan, Libertyville, IL, 285, 6/20/90<br />

21. Ravi Malhotra, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 272, 10/5/73<br />

22. Atsushi Matsui, Roselle, IL, 270, 6/8/84<br />

23. Ryan Hamn<strong>in</strong>g, Cleveland, OH, 262, 5/15/87<br />

24. Michael Hodge, Kentwood, MI, 250, 11/6/81<br />

25. David Brock, Anchorage, KY, 250, 4/10/87<br />

26. Brian M. Hornburg, Wauwatosa, WI, 250, 2/8/80<br />

27. Yohann Alexandre Nograbat, Mundele<strong>in</strong>, IL, 250,<br />

1/10/83<br />

28. Evan Paul Wharton, Lake Orion, MI, 250, 6/29/90<br />

29. Daniel Brown, Naperville, IL, 240, 6/8/73<br />

30. Kyle R. Revall, Big Rapids, MI, 225, 8/2/87<br />

31. Raymond Vassas, Canton, OH, 220, 11/9/70<br />

32. David J. Devaney, Marshall, MI, 215, 6/5/90<br />

33. Samuel M. Kercheval, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 214, 4/12/88<br />

34. Michael K. Rose, Ecorse, MI, 205, 9/6/58<br />

35. James Moulton, Chicago, IL, 205, 11/7/69<br />

36. Zach Barden, Toledo, OH, 203, 7/19/81<br />

37. Michael P. Meier, Edgewood, KY, 192, 12/28/75<br />

38. Roger B. Mills, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 190, 3/20/70<br />

39. Danai Samuriwo, Chicago, IL, 190, 10/1/81<br />

40. Sunu Thomas, South Bend, IN, 190, 6/3/75<br />

41. James Van De<strong>in</strong>se, Williamsburg, MI, 190, 7/16/90<br />

42. Drew B. Lied, Brookfield, WI, 190, 2/10/92<br />

43. Andy Gauthier, Ann Arbor, MI, 190, 7/6/89<br />

44. Tyler Cempre, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 190, 5/22/90<br />

45. Michael A. Polonski, Melv<strong>in</strong>dale, MI, 185, 12/24/64<br />

46. Keith A. G<strong>in</strong>netti, Akron, OH, 180, 11/29/76<br />

47. John Morris, Chicago, IL, 175, 2/23/71<br />

48. Sean Carr, Columbus, OH, 173, 4/11/90<br />

49. Kev<strong>in</strong> L. Metka, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 160, 8/11/91<br />

50. Wesley C. Brown, Ripon, WI, 155, 7/29/67<br />

51. Anthony R. Smith, Kalamazoo, MI, 149, 11/28/79<br />

52. Sean Petesch, Chicago, IL, 145, 11/6/75<br />

53. Tuan-Anh Tran, Caledonia, MI, 145, 2/7/89<br />

54. Alex Trzeciak, Avon Lake, OH, 145, 3/29/90<br />

55. Michael P. Kathary, Columbus, OH, 140, 8/29/88<br />

56. Oliver M. McNutt, Oak Park, IL, 135, 7/11/90<br />

57. Joseph Van De<strong>in</strong>se, Williamsburg, MI, 130, 5/13/88<br />

58. Scott A. Broady, Glendale, WI, 130, 10/10/68<br />

59. Kris Gerard Powell, Chicago, IL, 130, 3/23/91<br />

60. Kyle D. Tomaska, Palat<strong>in</strong>e, IL, 130, 6/28/80<br />

61. Gabe Higgs-Horwell, Columbus, OH, 130, 4/3/81<br />

62. Joey A. Frank, Gahanna, OH, 130, 6/24/90<br />

63. Carlton P. Lyons, South Bend, IN, 130, 10/20/88<br />

64. Rick C. Witsken, Zionsville, IN, 130, 1/14/71<br />

65. Selles G. Morris, Chicago, IL, 120, 2/8/66<br />

66. Michael Rose, Ada, MI, 120, 12/5/84<br />

67. Myron Cole, Columbus, OH, 117, 5/4/59<br />

68. Bob Hartwick, Harbor Spgs, MI, 115, 2/10/63<br />

69. Trent Searfoss, Hilliard, OH, 114, 6/9/92<br />

70. Steve P. Demaagd, Grandville, MI, 100, 2/18/87<br />

71. Chris B. Deaton, Indianapolis, IN, 95, 9/3/73<br />

72. Darius Sturmer, Sheboygan Falls, WI, 95, 12/22/71<br />

73. Casey Cempre, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 95, 12/10/92<br />

74. Debendra Das, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 92, 7/19/90<br />

75. Philip Diaz, Columbus, OH, 80, 6/28/90<br />

76. Richy Gray, Chicago, IL, 80, 12/31/74<br />

77. Alex Roger Cotard, Lake Bluff, IL, 80, 11/16/85<br />

78. Chris Song, Novi, MI, 80, 5/27/92<br />

79. Arren Carter, Powell, OH, 80, 6/15/92<br />

80. Tyler Johnson, West Bend, WI, 80, 4/26/91<br />

81. Andy P. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 80, 7/24/91<br />

82. Michael Alexander Bramorski, Janesville, WI, 80,<br />

10/1/86<br />

83. Ben Schwartz, Shorewood, WI, 80, 10/28/90<br />

84. Benton A. Benalcazar, Westerville, OH, 80, 1/13/92<br />

85. Jeremy E. Mokry, Hilliard, OH, 80, 2/5/91<br />

86. Matthew McErlean, Hudson, OH, 80, 2/15/90<br />

87. Brian R. Demaagd, Grandville, MI, 75, 4/21/91<br />

88. Adam W. Drake, Jonesboro, IN, 65, 4/27/91<br />

89. Michael E. Baugh, Evansville, IN, 65, 7/12/83<br />

90. Evan N. Graf, Wauwatosa, WI, 65, 9/30/84<br />

91. Kyle Gerber, Columbus, OH, 64, 2/5/91<br />

92. Aust<strong>in</strong> C. Griff<strong>in</strong>, Powell, OH, 64, 4/29/91<br />

93. Matt J. Heidenfelder, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL, 52,<br />

11/30/88<br />

94. Nick B. Heidenfelder, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL, 52, 8/5/91<br />

95. Jason Koenig, West Bend, WI, 50, 2/8/82<br />

96. Evan A. Bechtel, Perrysburg, OH, 50, 5/22/93<br />

97. Tom W. Freiburger, Columbus, OH, 50, 12/28/77<br />

98. Ryan Rauck, Columbus, OH, 50, 6/6/89<br />

99. Jesse Shivener, Gahanna, OH, 48, 6/17/92<br />

100. Siddarth Mehta, South Bend, IN, 48, 3/20/89<br />

101. Asim Saddal, Chicago, IL, 40, 9/29/73<br />

102. V<strong>in</strong>cent McPherson, Glen Ellyn, IL, 40, 6/24/91<br />

103. Runeld L. Williams, Chicago, IL, 30, 1/19/90<br />

104. Khang H. Thai, Columbus, OH, 30, 3/15/92<br />

105. Scott F. Kathary, Columbus, OH, 30, 6/19/85<br />

106. Nicholas Wong, Mansfield, OH, 30, 3/22/93<br />

107. Konstant<strong>in</strong> Haerle, Columbus, OH, 30, 1/9/82<br />

108. Alex B. Solove, Powell, OH, 25, 1/11/91<br />

109. Maurice Florence, Chicago, IL, 25, 11/26/81<br />

110. Russell E. Dempsey, Jenison, MI, 25, 1/25/61<br />

111. Beau Gutierrez, Flossmoor, IL, 24, 2/13/80<br />

112. Stephen P. Miller, Columbus, OH, 24, 10/8/95<br />

113. Michael A. Jacobson, Chicago, IL, 24, 12/1/89<br />

114. Eric S. Bodge, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 12, 4/2/90<br />

115. Myles T. Harris, Columbus, OH, 12, 2/1/92<br />

116. James Leto, Downers Grove, IL, 12, 7/14/68<br />

Sam Barnett Michael Benson<br />

Men’s Open Team Doubles<br />

1. Sam Barnett/Michael W. Benson, Highland Park, IL, 625<br />

2. Kev<strong>in</strong> L. Metka/Gabe Higgs-Horwell, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH,<br />

490<br />

3. Michael Rose/Adam C. Ford, Ada, MI, 345<br />

4. Neeru A. Jayanthi/Ross H. Brown, OAK PARK, IL, 315<br />

5. James E. Kaser/Jerome A. Moenter, Toledo, OH, 285<br />

6. Scott A. Broady/Blake E. Wentz, Glendale, WI, 250<br />

7. Brian M. Hornburg/John P. Gambucci, Wauwatosa, WI,<br />

250<br />

8. Shawn J. Worth/Derrick J. Spice, Dayton, OH, 195<br />

9. Billy Weldon/Philip Diaz, Columbus, OH, 190<br />

10. Rodd Rahmani/Max A. Willer, Flossmoor, IL, 190<br />

11. Jared C. Marcell/Adam Przepiorski, Chicago, IL, 190<br />

12. Ira D. Meil<strong>in</strong>g/James Thomas Lewison, Wauwatosa,<br />

WI, 190<br />

13. James Van De<strong>in</strong>se/Joseph Van De<strong>in</strong>se, Williamsburg,<br />

MI, 190<br />

14. Michael P. Kathary/Scott F. Kathary, Columbus, OH, 160<br />

15. Ben Thompson/John Morris, Romeoville, IL, 130<br />

16. Adam Lowell Benjam<strong>in</strong>/Tyler Johnson, West Bend,<br />

WI, 130<br />

17. Chance X. Conley/Tuan-Anh Tran, Portland, MI, 130<br />

18. Chris Song/Andy Gauthier, Novi, MI, 130<br />

19. Ben Schwartz/Erik R. Scanlan, Shorewood, WI, 130<br />

20. Piotr Wrzesniewski/Atsushi Matsui, Frankl<strong>in</strong> Park, IL,<br />

125<br />

21. Matt Schiller/Rick C. Witsken, Carmel, IN, 125<br />

22. Zach Barden/Ryan W. Gabel, Toledo, OH, 120<br />

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23. Nick B. Heidenfelder/Matt J. Heidenfelder, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

Heights, IL, 101<br />

24. Douglas L<strong>in</strong>den/Brad Lynch, Sandusky, OH, 95<br />

25. Scott W. Moreland/Michael D. Hon, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 95<br />

26. Khang H. Thai/Joey A. Frank, Columbus, OH, 80<br />

27. Aust<strong>in</strong> C. Griff<strong>in</strong>/Joey A. Frank, Powell, OH, 80<br />

28. Nicholas Piotrowski/Joey Vanlieshout, Greendale, WI, 80<br />

29. Brendan P. Matthews/Chad Alan Fawcett, Milwaukee,<br />

WI, 80<br />

30. Adam W. Drake/Kris D. Looney, Jonesboro, IN, 80<br />

31. Nicholas Wong/Nathan T. Jones, Mansfield, OH, 80<br />

32. Myles T. Harris/Riyad Bennoui, Columbus, OH, 65<br />

33. Myles T. Harris/Benton A. Benalcazar, Columbus, OH, 50<br />

34. Cameron Randolph Ragl<strong>in</strong>/Stephen P. Miller,<br />

Reynoldsburg, OH, 50<br />

35. Khang H. Thai/Riyad Bennoui, Columbus, OH, 50<br />

36. Bryan Heft/Ben Hodgkiss-Lilly, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 50<br />

Men’s Open Individual Doubles<br />

1. Michael W. Benson, Long Grove, IL, 625, 8/1/60<br />

2. Sam Barnett, Highland Park, IL, 625, 9/7/89<br />

3. Ross A. Wilson, Columbus, OH, 500, 12/29/83<br />

4. Gabe Higgs-Horwell, Columbus, OH, 490, 4/3/81<br />

5. Kev<strong>in</strong> L. Metka, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 490, 8/11/91<br />

6. Jerome A. Moenter, Lima, OH, 380, 11/14/68<br />

7. Atsushi Matsui, Roselle, IL, 375, 6/8/84<br />

8. Tyler Johnson, West Bend, WI, 350, 4/26/91<br />

9. Michael Rose, Ada, MI, 345, 12/5/84<br />

10. Adam C. Ford, Byron Center, MI, 345, 11/15/85<br />

11. Neeru A. Jayanthi, Oak Park, IL, 315, 3/23/72<br />

12. Ross H. Brown, Wheaton, IL, 315, 6/10/72<br />

13. Michael D. Hon, Fairfield, OH, 315, 6/9/74<br />

14. James E. Kaser, Toledo, OH, 285, 6/9/64<br />

15. Gautham Oroskar, Oak Brook, IL, 255, 5/18/91<br />

16. Erik R. Scanlan, Libertyville, IL, 255, 6/20/90<br />

17. Ben Thompson, Romeoville, IL, 255, 11/19/85<br />

18. Blake E. Wentz, Glendale, WI, 250, 10/19/76<br />

19. Brian M. Hornburg, Wauwatosa, WI, 250, 2/8/80<br />

20. John P. Gambucci, West Bend, WI, 250, 6/14/59<br />

21. Scott A. Broady, Glendale, WI, 250, 10/10/68<br />

22. Chris B. Deaton, Indianapolis, IN, 250, 9/3/73<br />

23. Riyad Bennoui, New Albany, OH, 240, 8/21/92<br />

24. Nicholas Piotrowski, Greendale, WI, 240, 6/19/89<br />

25. Michael P. Kathary, Columbus, OH, 225, 8/29/88<br />

26. Matt K. Poulos, Union, KY, 215, 3/18/75<br />

27. Shawn J. Worth, Dayton, OH, 195, 10/21/76<br />

28. Derrick J. Spice, Fairborn, OH, 195, 5/17/83<br />

29. Chance X. Conley, Portland, MI, 195, 8/2/94<br />

30. Billy Weldon, Columbus, OH, 190, 5/17/93<br />

31. Philip Diaz, Columbus, OH, 190, 6/28/90<br />

32. James Thomas Lewison, South Milwaukee, WI, 190,<br />

7/27/88<br />

33. Ira D. Meil<strong>in</strong>g, Wauwatosa, WI, 190, 4/30/84<br />

34. Rodd Rahmani, Flossmoor, IL, 190, 3/22/89<br />

35. Adam Przepiorski, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Hts, IL, 190, 12/24/88<br />

36. Joseph Van De<strong>in</strong>se, Williamsburg, MI, 190, 5/13/88<br />

37. Jared C. Marcell, Chicago, IL, 190, 11/21/88<br />

38. David Robare, Western Sprgs, IL, 190, 5/17/90<br />

39. James Van De<strong>in</strong>se, Williamsburg, MI, 190, 7/16/90<br />

40. Max A. Willer, Homewood, IL, 190, 7/8/89<br />

41. Kyle R. Revall, Big Rapids, MI, 170, 8/2/87<br />

42. Scott F. Kathary, Columbus, OH, 160, 6/19/85<br />

43. Joey A. Frank, Gahanna, OH, 160, 6/24/90<br />

44. Ben Hodgkiss-Lilly, Cleveland Heights, OH, 145,<br />

5/13/81<br />

45. Ryan Hamn<strong>in</strong>g, Cleveland, OH, 145, 5/15/87<br />

46. Nathan T. Jones, Dayton, OH, 145, 12/23/85<br />

47. Scott W. Moreland, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 135, 6/23/73<br />

48. Tuan-Anh Tran, Caledonia, MI, 130, 2/7/89<br />

49. John Morris, Chicago, IL, 130, 2/23/71<br />

50. Ben Schwartz, Shorewood, WI, 130, 10/28/90<br />

51. Adam Lowell Benjam<strong>in</strong>, West Bend, WI, 130, 7/25/90<br />

52. Chris Song, Novi, MI, 130, 5/27/92<br />

53. Andy Gauthier, Ann Arbor, MI, 130, 7/6/89<br />

54. Khang H. Thai, Columbus, OH, 130, 3/15/92<br />

55. Tyler Cempre, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 125, 5/22/90<br />

56. Piotr Wrzesniewski, Frankl<strong>in</strong> Park, IL, 125, 3/27/85<br />

57. V<strong>in</strong>cent McPherson, Glen Ellyn, IL, 125, 6/24/91<br />

58. Rick C. Witsken, Zionsville, IN, 125, 1/14/71<br />

59. Matt Schiller, Carmel, IN, 125, 3/31/73<br />

60. Zach Barden, Toledo, OH, 120, 7/19/81<br />

61. Ryan W. Gabel, Toledo, OH, 120, 9/11/75<br />

62. Myles T. Harris, Columbus, OH, 115, 2/1/92<br />

63. Anthony Susi, Columbus, OH, 105, 8/17/71<br />

64. Matt J. Heidenfelder, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL, 101,


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65. Nick B. Heidenfelder, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL, 101, 8/5/91<br />

66. Michael Wesley, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, WI, 95, 8/21/89<br />

67. Brad Lynch, Sandusky, OH, 95, 8/22/73<br />

68. Douglas L<strong>in</strong>den, Sandusky, OH, 95, 11/4/65<br />

69. Samuel M. Kercheval, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 95, 4/12/88<br />

70. Debendra Das, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 90, 7/19/90<br />

71. Adam W. Drake, Jonesboro, IN, 80, 4/27/91<br />

72. Brendan P. Matthews, Milwaukee, WI, 80, 3/20/83<br />

73. Kris D. Looney, Indianapolis, IN, 80, 9/12/76<br />

74. Nicholas Wong, Mansfield, OH, 80, 3/22/93<br />

75. Aust<strong>in</strong> C. Griff<strong>in</strong>, Powell, OH, 80, 4/29/91<br />

76. Chad Alan Fawcett, Milwaukee, WI, 80, 5/1/83<br />

77. Joey Vanlieshout, Neenah, WI, 80, 3/2/88<br />

78. Alan T. Aure, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 80, 11/21/76<br />

79. Sean Carr, Columbus, OH, 65, 4/11/90<br />

80. Stephen P. Miller, Columbus, OH, 50, 10/8/95<br />

81. Cameron Randolph Ragl<strong>in</strong>, Reynoldsburg, OH, 50,<br />

1/7/97<br />

82. Benton A. Benalcazar, Westerville, OH, 50, 1/13/92<br />

83. Bryan Heft, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 50, 5/7/79<br />

84. Daniel E. Hyatt, Oak Creek, WI, 40, 1/3/66<br />

Douglas L<strong>in</strong>den<br />

85. Kyle Gerber, Columbus, OH, 40, 2/5/91<br />

Men’s 30 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Daniel M. Sternfield, Chicago,<br />

IL, 250, 9/8/75<br />

2. Shawn J. Worth, Dayton, OH,<br />

250, 10/21/76<br />

3. Michael LeVigne, Orland Park,<br />

IL, 190, 3/29/63<br />

Men’s 35 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Robert William Cook, F<strong>in</strong>dlay,<br />

OH, 815, 8/15/67<br />

2. Brian Dean, Tipp City, OH, 737,<br />

Daniel Sternfield<br />

9/8/68<br />

3. Rick C. Witsken, Zionsville, IN,<br />

500, 1/14/71<br />

4. Daniel P. Glezer, De Pere, WI,<br />

500, 9/25/70<br />

5. Michael P. Meier, Edgewood,<br />

KY, 385, 12/28/75<br />

6. Matt Schiller, Carmel, IN, 380,<br />

3/31/73<br />

7. Juan O. Rossello, Carmel, IN,<br />

375, 4/21/71<br />

8. Wesley C. Brown, Ripon, WI,<br />

350, 7/29/67<br />

Robert Cook<br />

9. Peter L. Mudre, New Albany,<br />

OH, 255, 4/19/65<br />

10. Kurt D. Kopp, Schaumburg, IL, 250, 11/21/68<br />

11. Ryan W. Gabel, Toledo, OH, 250, 9/11/75<br />

12. Daniel Brown, Naperville, IL, 230, 6/8/73<br />

13. Darius Sturmer, Sheboygan Falls, WI, 225, 12/22/71<br />

14. Toby L. K<strong>in</strong>g, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, IL, 202, 6/30/68<br />

15. Anthony D. Muston, Olney, IL, 190, 10/11/74<br />

16. Christopher McMican, Detroit, MI, 190, 9/27/69<br />

17. James Charles Fl<strong>in</strong>n, Columbus, OH, 160, 9/10/72<br />

18. James R. Bates, Chicago, IL, 130, 9/7/68<br />

19. Joe Kim, Decatur, IL, 130, 12/9/66<br />

20. Rene Ronquillo, Lemont, IL, 24, 6/18/74<br />

21. Shawn J. Buehnerkemper, Fishers, IN, 24, 1/22/73<br />

22. Michael J. Gudwien, Sherman, IL, 12, 6/19/70<br />

23. Bob Whiteis, Middleton, WI, 12, 4/10/72<br />

24. Timothy Ungericht, Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, OH, 12, 8/1/71<br />

Matt Schiller Rick Witsken<br />

Men’s 35 Team Doubles<br />

1. Matt Schiller/Rick C. Witsken, Carmel, IN, 750<br />

2. James E. Kaser/Jerome A. Moenter, Toledo, OH, 375<br />

3. Steve C. Burns/John B. Zellner, De Pere, WI, 250<br />

4. Douglas L<strong>in</strong>den/Brad Lynch, Sandusky, OH, 190<br />

5. Gregory J. Gracyalny/Bob Whiteis, Mc Farland, WI, 190<br />

6. Robert J. Mart<strong>in</strong>/Eric H. Podgorny, West Bloomfield,<br />

MI, 190<br />

7. Rick M. Kroboth/Walter E. Oden, N Ridgeville, OH, 160<br />

Men’s 35 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Matt Schiller, Carmel, IN, 750, 3/31/73<br />

2. Rick C. Witsken, Zionsville, IN, 750, 1/14/71<br />

3. James E. Kaser, Toledo, OH, 375, 6/9/64<br />

4. Jerome A. Moenter, Lima, OH, 375, 11/14/68<br />

5. John B. Zellner, De Pere, WI, 250, 8/11/64<br />

6. Steve C. Burns, De Pere, WI, 250, 12/3/58<br />

7. Mark E. Waterstreet, Powell, OH, 190, 2/10/71<br />

8. Brad Lynch, Sandusky, OH, 190, 8/22/73<br />

9. Douglas L<strong>in</strong>den, Sandusky, OH, 190, 11/4/65<br />

10. Bob Whiteis, Middleton, WI, 190, 4/10/72<br />

11. Robert J. Mart<strong>in</strong>, West Bloomfield, MI, 190, 5/25/66<br />

12. Gregory J. Gracyalny, Mc Farland, WI, 190, 9/23/62<br />

13. Eric H. Podgorny, Rochester Hills, MI, 190, 4/3/75<br />

14. Walter E. Oden, Aurora, OH, 160, 1/2/67<br />

15. Rick M. Kroboth, N Ridgeville, OH, 160, 5/13/72<br />

Brad Lynch Kurt Kopp<br />

Men’s 40 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Eric B. Payne, Crystal Lake, IL, 630, 10/18/68<br />

2. Roger B. Mills, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 500, 3/20/70<br />

3. Michael J. Reynolds, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham, IL, 380, 6/11/69<br />

4. Brian Dean, Tipp City, OH, 375, 9/8/68<br />

5. Robert Charles Raidt, River Forest, IL, 225, 5/31/64<br />

6. Brian Johnson, Beecher, IL, 160, 10/15/69<br />

7. William P. Eng, Homewood, IL, 130, 12/2/63<br />

8. Olatunde A. Townsend, Chicago, IL, 130, 1/21/68<br />

9. Mark Allan Erw<strong>in</strong>, Wadsworth, OH, 130, 9/23/61<br />

10. Robert William Cook, F<strong>in</strong>dlay, OH, 89, 8/15/67<br />

11. Richard E. Miller, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, OH, 12, 11/23/62<br />

Michael Benson<br />

Roger Mills<br />

Men’s 40 Team Doubles<br />

1. Michael W. Benson/Roger B. Mills, Long Grove, IL, 250<br />

2. Peter F Wais/Stephen Schneider, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 190<br />

3. Jack McArdle/Michael J. Sullivan, Lake Bluff, IL, 130<br />

Men’s 40 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Roger B. Mills, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 750, 3/20/70<br />

2. Michael W. Benson, Long Grove, IL, 250, 8/1/60<br />

3. Peter F Wais, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 190, 2/21/49<br />

4. Stephen Schneider, Deerfield, IL, 190, 10/2/57<br />

5. Michael J. Sullivan, Lake Forest, IL, 130, 8/4/54<br />

6. Jack McArdle, Lake Bluff, IL, 130, 6/3/57<br />

Men’s 45 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Richard D. Jordan, Columbus,<br />

OH, 690, 2/21/59<br />

2. Shiv K. Bhupathi, Mequon, WI,<br />

625, 11/14/59<br />

3. Brian P. Nester, Edgewood, KY,<br />

600, 9/9/61<br />

4. Richard E. Miller, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield,<br />

OH, 510, 11/23/62<br />

5. Doug Simmons, Beavercreek,<br />

OH, 505, 7/9/62<br />

Richard Jordan<br />

6. Bill Spencer, Brighton, MI, 445,<br />

11/26/58<br />

7. Roberto Boeker, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 440, 5/5/63<br />

8. Michael W. Benson, Long Grove, IL, 440, 8/1/60<br />

9. Mart<strong>in</strong> J. Mannion, West Chicago, IL, 440, 7/27/65<br />

10. S.Tyrone Carson, Decatur, IL, 415, 6/2/56<br />

11. Mark D. Horneffer, Brookfield, WI, 410, 10/31/65<br />

12. Timothy Brady, Indianapolis, IN, 380, 9/17/61<br />

13. Mark Woldmoe, Fishers, IN, 375, 5/6/62<br />

14. Jody Dale Davies, Rockville, IN, 350, 1/19/64<br />

15. Mark E. Schierenbeck, Batavia, OH, 345, 5/2/57<br />

16. Michael A. Polonski, Melv<strong>in</strong>dale, MI, 255, 12/24/64<br />

17. Kev<strong>in</strong> P. Coll<strong>in</strong>s, Troy, MI, 250, 11/16/62<br />

18. Darr<strong>in</strong> He<strong>in</strong>z, Waynesville, OH, 250, 12/31/64<br />

19. David S. Santos, Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, IL, 250, 1/15/65<br />

20. Mike A. Beedle, Lake Forest, IL, 207, 10/11/62<br />

21. Ken Sorge, Monona, WI, 202, 1/8/60<br />

22. Charles E. Bolton, Westerville, OH, 190, 10/26/65<br />

23. Robert A. Smith, Joliet, IL, 190, 1/28/60<br />

24. Gerald D. Cannon, E Liverpool, OH, 181, 12/9/53<br />

25. Tetsuya Oda, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 175, 12/16/60<br />

26. Eric E. Nickeson, Fort Wayne, IN, 173, 1/23/58<br />

27. Jeffrey B. Cempre, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 161, 12/19/57<br />

28. Douglas L<strong>in</strong>den, Sandusky, OH, 160, 11/4/65<br />

29. Michael K. Rose, Ecorse, MI, 160, 9/6/58<br />

30. Michael J. McDermott, Madison, WI, 145, 7/30/61<br />

31. Mark Allan Erw<strong>in</strong>, Wadsworth, OH, 130, 9/23/61<br />

32. Clif A. Jones, Decatur, IL, 130, 7/2/60<br />

33. Steve C. Burns, De Pere, WI, 130, 12/3/58<br />

34. Mart<strong>in</strong> J. Maehr, Ann Arbor, MI, 130, 12/2/61<br />

35. Bill A. Schneider, Dayton, OH, 116, 11/21/62<br />

36. Brian C. V<strong>in</strong>cent, Milwaukee, WI, 80, 4/1/62<br />

37. Mike D. Traylor, Dayton, OH, 65, 7/9/56<br />

38. Sean Blair, Columbus, OH, 24, 3/1/65<br />

39. Adam J Mervis, Decatur, IL, 18, 1/31/61<br />

40. Bill Cawley, Mahomet, IL, 12, 9/26/56<br />

41. Shane McCormick, Green Bay, WI, 12, 7/12/64<br />

Men’s 45 Team Doubles<br />

1. John H. Moor<strong>in</strong>/Mark<br />

Woldmoe, Carmel, IN, 410<br />

2. Darr<strong>in</strong> He<strong>in</strong>z/Bill A. Schneider,<br />

Waynesville, OH, 375<br />

3. Daniel J. O’Toole/James<br />

D’Angelo, Williamston,<br />

MI, 360<br />

4. Mark L. Kay/Michael D.<br />

Grantham, Lk In The Hls,<br />

IL, 300<br />

5. John P. Gambucci/Michael J. Mark Woldmoe<br />

McDermott, West Bend,<br />

WI, 250<br />

6. Paul S. Cole/Robert P. Golsmith, Sheffield Lk, OH, 250<br />

7. Jeffrey B. Cempre/Michael H. Murphy, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

OH, 250<br />

8. James G. Carlos/George A. Kopacz, Menomonee Fls,<br />

WI, 190<br />

9. Phillip Wade Leatherwood/Charles E. Bolton,<br />

Johnstown, OH, 190<br />

10. Michael R<strong>in</strong>k/Thomas A. Snelson, Granger, IN, 130<br />

11. Richard P. Nourse/Jeffrey B. Cempre, Columbus, OH, 80<br />

Men’s 45 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Darr<strong>in</strong> He<strong>in</strong>z, Waynesville,<br />

OH, 500, 12/31/64<br />

2. John H. Moor<strong>in</strong>, Carmel, IN,<br />

410, 7/8/64<br />

3. Mark Woldmoe, Fishers, IN,<br />

410, 5/6/62<br />

4. Bill A. Schneider, Dayton, OH,<br />

375, 11/21/62<br />

5. James D’Angelo, Eaton<br />

Rapids, MI, 360, 3/29/55<br />

6. Daniel J. O’Toole, Williamston, Darr<strong>in</strong> He<strong>in</strong>z<br />

MI, 360, 8/6/59<br />

7. Jeffrey B. Cempre,<br />

Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 330, 12/19/57<br />

8. Mark L. Kay, Lk In The Hls, IL, 300, 3/12/63<br />

9. Michael D. Grantham, Elburn, IL, 300, 12/17/60<br />

10. Phillip Wade Leatherwood, Johnstown, OH, 255,<br />

3/11/62<br />

11. Michael H. Murphy, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 250, 5/6/58<br />

12. Michael J. McDermott, Madison, WI, 250, 7/30/61<br />

13. Paul S. Cole, Sheffield Lk, OH, 250, 9/28/61<br />

14. John P. Gambucci, West Bend, WI, 250, 6/14/59<br />

15. Robert P. Golsmith, Cleveland, OH, 250, 11/27/63<br />

16. James G. Carlos, Menomonee Fls, WI, 190, 10/13/61<br />

17. George A. Kopacz, Nashotah, WI, 190, 8/23/54<br />

18. Charles E. Bolton, Westerville, OH, 190, 10/26/65<br />

19. Michael R<strong>in</strong>k, Granger, IN, 130, 10/14/61<br />

20. Thomas A. Snelson, Granger, IN, 130, 5/2/64<br />

21. Glenn Rader, Alger, OH, 125, 5/17/53<br />

22. Richard P. Nourse, Columbus, OH, 80, 4/28/58<br />

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Men’s 50 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Michael K. Rose, Ecorse, MI,<br />

880, 9/6/58<br />

2. Michael W. Mahoney, Riverside,<br />

IL, 570, 5/7/58<br />

3. Mats Ljungman, Ann Arbor, MI,<br />

500, 5/15/58<br />

4. Daniel J. O’Toole, Williamston,<br />

MI, 474, 8/6/59<br />

5. Mark E. Schierenbeck, Batavia,<br />

OH, 457, 5/2/57<br />

6. Bro B. Ballant<strong>in</strong>e, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, Michael Rose<br />

345, 4/12/60<br />

7. Jack McArdle, Lake Bluff, IL,<br />

320, 6/3/57<br />

8. Jesse J. Cleary, Ferndale, MI, 315, 1/9/59<br />

9. Joseph E. Franzen Jr., Grosse Ile, MI, 276, 9/18/58<br />

10. Jay Jordan, Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, KY, 240, 9/7/57<br />

11. Darrell L. Nicks, Bull Valley, IL, 225, 12/10/56<br />

12. Joseph Costigan, Oak Park, IL, 200, 6/2/56<br />

13. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Britton, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 197, 2/6/58<br />

14. Ernest Mitchell, Rochester Hills, MI, 190, 10/8/59<br />

15. Brett C. Perelman, Monroe, MI, 154, 9/11/56<br />

16. Michael K<strong>in</strong>dred, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 130, 11/10/52<br />

17. Michael Bozzo, Newport, MI, 125, 8/19/56<br />

18. Bob Maxfield, Commerce Township, MI, 104, 6/7/57<br />

19. Cary Browne, Waynesville, OH, 86, 4/19/58<br />

20. Doug J. Ucci, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 80, 1/3/56<br />

21. Michael T. Siegel, Orchard Lake, MI, 80, 4/23/58<br />

22. Ken B. Ludwig, Carmel, IN, 72, 12/18/60<br />

23. Michael Frampton, Chicago, IL, 65, 10/3/56<br />

24. Stephen Schneider, Deerfield, IL, 65, 10/2/57<br />

25. Michael J. Sullivan, Lake Forest, IL, 65, 8/4/54<br />

26. Eric Wostl, Burr Ridge, IL, 40, 11/17/60<br />

27. Joseph Lyden, Glenview, IL, 40, 12/26/53<br />

28. D. Rick. Sumner, Oak Park, IL, 24, 4/2/54<br />

29. Patrick T. Nav<strong>in</strong>, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 12, 9/9/58<br />

30. Miroslaw Wlodowski, Forest Park, IL, 6, 5/25/55<br />

Leslie Curtis<br />

Mats Ljungman<br />

Men’s 50 Team Doubles<br />

1. Leslie S. Curtis/Mats Ljungman, Beachwood, OH, 500<br />

2. Gary J. Buckhalter/Bobbie G. Beckam, Chicago, IL, 125<br />

3. George Jacobus/Robert Gebert, Oak Park, IL, 65<br />

4. Dwight McCombs/Delv<strong>in</strong> A. Grant, Chicago, IL, 65<br />

Men’s 50 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Leslie S. Curtis, Beachwood, OH, 500, 1/15/55<br />

2. Mats Ljungman, Ann Arbor, MI, 500, 5/15/58<br />

3. Chip Bondurant, Nora, IN, 380, 10/23/56<br />

4. John D. Wright, Terre Haute, IN, 260, 1/30/56<br />

5. Bobbie G. Beckam, Chicago, IL, 220, 10/28/55<br />

6. Dwight McCombs, Chicago, IL, 190, 4/18/60<br />

7. Gary J. Buckhalter, Chicago, IL, 125, 10/4/59<br />

8. Joseph Costigan, Oak Park, IL, 95, 6/2/56<br />

9. Delv<strong>in</strong> A. Grant, Chicago, IL, 65, 1/9/58<br />

10. Robert Gebert, River Forest, IL, 65, 12/15/53<br />

11. George Jacobus, Oak Park, IL, 65, 4/23/54<br />

Men’s 55 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Frederick Schmidt, Monroe, MI, 1000, 4/8/53<br />

2. Leslie S. Curtis, Beachwood, OH, 945, 1/15/55<br />

3. Glenn Rader, Alger, OH, 830, 5/17/53<br />

4. Toshihiro Nakashima, Tiff<strong>in</strong>, OH, 820, 9/2/54<br />

5. Stephen R. Hayden, Beavercreek, OH, 665, 8/5/53<br />

6. Ron A. La Belle, Coldwater, MI, 637, 7/31/52<br />

7. Craig A. Williams, Northbrook, IL, 600, 8/31/53<br />

8. Gerald D. Cannon, E Liverpool, OH, 540, 12/9/53<br />

9. Michael J. Feldmann, Wauwatosa, WI, 505, 2/18/53<br />

10. James Inman, Fishers, IN, 440, 3/3/51<br />

11. Ersk<strong>in</strong>e Ratchford, Richmond, IN, 415, 3/24/52<br />

12. Bob Liebman, Milwaukee, WI, 415, 11/24/54<br />

13. Leland M. Boyer, Fort Wayne, IN, 362, 5/31/52<br />

14. Brian Mikulec, Livonia, MI, 351, 2/3/55<br />

15. Joseph Lyden, Glenview, IL, 325, 12/26/53<br />

16. Dale Hamann, Cedarburg, WI, 320, 10/15/51<br />

17. Scott P. Brown, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 285, 5/2/53<br />

18. Philip C. Roholt, Canton, OH, 267, 10/21/51<br />

19. Raymond Rothberger, Carmel, IN, 250, 6/16/55<br />

20. Ofer Barpal, West Bloomfield, MI, 219, 4/3/55<br />

21. John R. Adam, Canton, MI, 211, 8/2/51<br />

22. Saeed Nowrasteh, Madison, WI, 160, 2/8/52<br />

23. Tim R. Sullivan, Fort Wayne, IN, 130, 1/21/52<br />

24. Paul P. Secrest, Bloomfield, MI, 130, 8/10/55<br />

25. Robert Birzer, Columbus, OH, 125, 2/21/47<br />

26. James M. Barnes, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, IL, 83, 5/29/54<br />

27. Larry Stark, West Bloomfield, MI, 80, 12/2/53<br />

28. Kim C. Colbert, Milwaukee, WI, 80, 4/12/47<br />

29. Stephen L. Rotblatt, Highland Park, IL, 65, 10/20/52<br />

30. James F. B<strong>in</strong>dley, Indianapolis, IN, 24, 6/21/47<br />

31. Thomas H. Javorsky, Waukesha, WI, 24, 12/1/47<br />

32. Burrell D. Shields, Southfield, MI, 12, 7/21/54<br />

33. Calv<strong>in</strong> B. Terrell, Libertyville, IL, 12, 4/8/51<br />

Men’s 55 Team Doubles<br />

1. Glenn Rader/Joseph Lyden,<br />

Alger, OH, 510<br />

2. Leslie S. Curtis/Kev<strong>in</strong> J M.<br />

Senich, Beachwood, OH, 500<br />

3. Glenn Rader/Gerald D. Cannon,<br />

Alger, OH, 345<br />

4. Stephen R. Hayden/Scott P.<br />

Brown, Beavercreek, OH, 260<br />

5. Glenn Rader/J. Bryan. Canter,<br />

Alger, OH, 250<br />

6. Leslie S. Curtis/John M.<br />

Joseph Lyden<br />

Cochrane, Beachwood, OH,<br />

190<br />

7. James Bragman/Larry Stark, W Bloomfield, MI, 190<br />

8. Phillip A. Waid/Jerry B. MacKey, Hilliard, OH, 160<br />

9. Tim R. Sullivan/Gerald D. Cannon, Fort Wayne, IN, 160<br />

10. Robert Birzer/Mark A. Wallenbrock, Columbus, OH,<br />

130<br />

11. Joseph B. Garrett/Joseph C. Lee, South Bend, IN, 130<br />

12. James M. Siegel/George A. Kopacz, Hales Corners,<br />

WI, 110<br />

13. David B. Read/Jan A. Reed, Carmel, IN, 110<br />

Men’s 55 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Leslie S. Curtis, Beachwood, OH, 1190, 1/15/55<br />

2. Glenn Rader, Alger, OH, 1010, 5/17/53<br />

3. Joseph Lyden, Glenview, IL, 510, 12/26/53<br />

4. Gerald D. Cannon, E Liverpool, OH, 505, 12/9/53<br />

5. Kev<strong>in</strong> J M. Senich, Parma, OH, 500, 2/17/52<br />

6. John M. Cochrane, Columbus, OH, 315, 9/11/47<br />

7. Stephen R. Hayden, Beavercreek, OH, 260, 8/5/53<br />

8. Scott P. Brown, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 260, 5/2/53<br />

9. J. Bryan. Canter, Middletown, OH, 250, 1/23/55<br />

10. Larry Stark, West Bloomfield, MI, 190, 12/2/53<br />

11. James Bragman, W Bloomfield, MI, 190, 12/17/55<br />

12. Tim R. Sullivan, Fort Wayne, IN, 160, 1/21/52<br />

13. Phillip A. Waid, Hilliard, OH, 160, 3/5/46<br />

14. Jerry B. MacKey, Grove City, OH, 160, 11/17/53<br />

15. Mark A. Wallenbrock, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 130, 11/29/49<br />

16. Robert Birzer, Columbus, OH, 130, 2/21/47<br />

17. Joseph B. Garrett, South Bend, IN, 130, 5/2/54<br />

18. Joseph C. Lee, South Bend, IN, 130, 7/20/55<br />

19. Jan A. Reed, Westfield, IN, 110, 3/4/51<br />

20. James M. Siegel, Hales Corners, WI, 110, 1/27/47<br />

21. George A. Kopacz, Nashotah, WI, 110, 8/23/54<br />

22. David B. Read, Carmel, IN, 110, 11/24/53<br />

Men’s 60 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Michael D. Zimmerman, Lans<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

MI, 661, 9/10/50<br />

2. Ron Smith, Avon Lake, OH, 585,<br />

3/21/50<br />

3. John C. Torrence, Ma<strong>in</strong>eville,<br />

OH, 570, 4/29/50<br />

4. Bill Johnston, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Hts, IL,<br />

510, 6/11/46<br />

5. Scott A. Aikman, Champaign, IL,<br />

505, 11/26/46<br />

Michael Zimmerman<br />

6. John E. Lundquist, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham,<br />

MI, 505, 8/5/46<br />

7. Mike C. Dahm, Dayton, OH, 500, 3/9/47<br />

8. Kim C. Colbert, Milwaukee, WI, 351, 4/12/47<br />

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9. Larry S. Panter, W Bloomfield, MI, 350, 7/17/50<br />

10. David Schillerstrom, Naperville, IL, 332, 3/1/48<br />

11. Thomas H. Javorsky, Waukesha, WI, 295, 12/1/47<br />

12. Norman A. Pappas, Bloomfield, MI, 270, 11/26/46<br />

13. James F. B<strong>in</strong>dley, Indianapolis, IN, 255, 6/21/47<br />

14. Michael Brannon, Moweaqua, IL, 250, 6/17/43<br />

15. Herb Feldmann, Carmel, IN, 250, 12/4/50<br />

16. Fred R. Jones, Cl<strong>in</strong>ton Twp, MI, 240, 8/12/48<br />

17. Tim Greist, Carmel, IN, 225, 11/6/46<br />

18. Roger E. Allen, Evanston, IL, 205, 7/21/45<br />

19. Charles J. Br<strong>in</strong>da, Hilliard, OH, 181, 8/2/50<br />

20. Mark W. Ullman, Parma, OH, 166, 8/15/50<br />

21. Michael John Hanson, Woodstock, IL, 142, 10/26/49<br />

22. Richard Kuntz, Evanston, IL, 107, 11/20/50<br />

23. Gene Gillespie, Hamilton, OH, 95, 6/17/50<br />

24. William G. Terpstra, Westfield, IN, 89, 2/17/48<br />

25. Bob Ell, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 80, 8/1/41<br />

26. Jonathan S. Kle<strong>in</strong>man, Dayton, OH, 80, 8/12/46<br />

27. Bob Slack, Inverness, IL, 65, 7/2/50<br />

28. Frank R. Mart<strong>in</strong>, River Forest, IL, 58, 6/6/46<br />

29. Lawrence Smith, Chicago, IL, 40, 8/29/49<br />

30. Robert Petrtyl, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 24, 11/22/46<br />

31. Robert E. Zumph, Park Ridge, IL, 12, 7/28/42<br />

32. Richard C. Sommer, Highland Park, IL, 12, 2/27/42<br />

Bill Johnston<br />

Men’s 60 Team Doubles<br />

1. Bill Johnston/Robert E. Zumph, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Hts, IL, 500<br />

2. Kim C. Colbert/Thomas H. Javorsky, Milwaukee, WI, 260<br />

3. Michael D. Zimmerman/Michael J. Madura, Lans<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

MI, 250<br />

4. John J. Brooks/Charles E. Neal, Chicago, IL, 220<br />

5. Michael Crider/John C. Lilly, Bay Village, OH, 190<br />

6. Ronald K. Young/J. Michael Cannon, Noblesville, IN,<br />

160<br />

7. Jim Bajor/Michael E. Kowal, Melv<strong>in</strong>dale, MI, 130<br />

8. Jack P. Shepich/Richard D. V<strong>in</strong>cent, New Berl<strong>in</strong>, WI, 110<br />

Men’s 60 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Michael D. Zimmerman, Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 750, 9/10/50<br />

2. Bill Johnston, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Hts, IL, 500, 6/11/46<br />

3. Robert E. Zumph, Park Ridge, IL, 500, 7/28/42<br />

4. John J. Brooks, Chicago, IL, 345, 8/13/47<br />

5. Thomas H. Javorsky, Waukesha, WI, 260, 12/1/47<br />

6. Kim C. Colbert, Milwaukee, WI, 260, 4/12/47<br />

7. Michael J. Madura, Grand Rapids, MI, 250, 12/7/50<br />

8. Charles E. Neal, Chicago, IL, 220, 11/2/44<br />

9. John C. Lilly, Cleveland Heights, OH, 190, 3/23/50<br />

10. Errol Peschel, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 190, 10/25/43<br />

11. Michael Crider, Bay Village, OH, 190, 6/23/48<br />

12. J. Michael Cannon, Carmel, IN, 160, 11/1/49<br />

13. Ronald K. Young, Noblesville, IN, 160, 7/8/49<br />

14. Jim Bajor, Melv<strong>in</strong>dale, MI, 130, 11/17/49<br />

15. Michael E. Kowal, Taylor, MI, 130, 11/18/47<br />

16. Jack P. Shepich, New Berl<strong>in</strong>, WI, 110, 6/22/48<br />

17. Richard D. V<strong>in</strong>cent, Shorewood, WI, 110, 3/11/48<br />

18. George A. Sell, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 65, 11/9/46<br />

Men’s 65 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. James C. Hamilton, Ann Arbor,<br />

MI, 695, 7/27/45<br />

2. Bernie W. Palmatier, New<br />

Carlisle, OH, 625, 8/23/41<br />

3. Bobby A. Hampton, Chicago, IL,<br />

458, 12/31/41<br />

4. Gary Williamson, Spr<strong>in</strong>gboro,<br />

OH, 320, 9/29/44<br />

5. Wojbor A. Woyczynski, Shaker<br />

Heights, OH, 315, 10/24/43<br />

6. Tom La Founta<strong>in</strong>, Appleton, WI,<br />

285, 2/10/39<br />

Robert Zumph<br />

James Hamilton


Official 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

7. Wayne H. Wookey, Columbus, OH, 285, 2/27/43<br />

8. Ronald K. Mitchell, Chicago, IL, 160, 10/28/41<br />

9. Don Diener, Rochester Hills, MI, 125, 4/16/44<br />

10. William A. Lange, Evanston, IL, 125, 11/1/41<br />

11. Thaddeus Nowak, Northville, MI, 107, 2/4/44<br />

12. Robert L. Friedman, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gtn Wds, MI, 80, 10/3/43<br />

13. David Wickiser, Indianapolis, IN, 48, 12/2/45<br />

14. Kenneth Joseph Brenda, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 40, 4/19/45<br />

15. Andre Michalik, Wheel<strong>in</strong>g, IL, 40, 9/24/42<br />

16. Lawrence D. McDonald, Oak Park, IL, 40, 4/5/45<br />

17. Larry D. Steenbergen, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton, MI, 24, 8/23/44<br />

Bill Barrett<br />

Larry Steenbergen<br />

Men’s 65 Team Doubles<br />

1. Bill Barrett/Larry D. Steenbergen, Beverly Hills, MI, 250<br />

2. Rick Warnicke/Larry D. Steenbergen, West Bloomfield,<br />

MI, 190<br />

3. Marc Moresky/Walter S. Peck<strong>in</strong>paugh, Shaker Hts, OH,<br />

160<br />

4. Richard C. Sommer/William A. Lange, Highland Park,<br />

IL, 125<br />

5. David Resley/David D. Cooper, Carmel, IN, 110<br />

6. John Wucker/Tom Sprague, New Berl<strong>in</strong>, WI, 110<br />

7. John D. Govreau/Roger E. Allen, Evanston, IL, 110<br />

Men’s 65 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Larry D. Steenbergen, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton, MI, 440, 8/23/44<br />

2. Bill Barrett, Beverly Hills, MI, 250, 4/7/45<br />

3. Rick Warnicke, West Bloomfield, MI, 190, 2/20/44<br />

4. Walter S. Peck<strong>in</strong>paugh, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 160, 7/19/43<br />

5. Marc Moresky, Shaker Hts, OH, 160, 12/8/44<br />

6. David B. P<strong>in</strong>k, Northville, MI, 130, 9/11/43<br />

7. James O. Criswell, Westerville, OH, 130, 10/3/42<br />

8. Richard C. Sommer, Highland Park, IL, 125, 2/27/42<br />

9. William A. Lange, Evanston, IL, 125, 11/1/41<br />

10. David Resley, Carmel, IN, 110, 6/9/44<br />

11. David D. Cooper, Carmel, IN, 110, 10/8/42<br />

12. John D. Govreau, Evanston, IL, 110, 2/8/41<br />

13. Roger E. Allen, Evanston, IL, 110, 7/21/45<br />

14. John Wucker, New Berl<strong>in</strong>, WI, 110, 12/2/41<br />

15. Tom Sprague, Greendale, WI, 110, 10/5/41<br />

Men’s 70 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. William Bell<strong>in</strong>ger, W<br />

Bloomfield, MI, 440,<br />

10/30/38<br />

2. Vitalis J. Seputa, Troy, MI,<br />

415, 3/20/38<br />

3. David F. Knowles, Madison,<br />

WI, 375, 3/10/39<br />

4. Jerald B. Hayes, Westfield, IN,<br />

320, 8/23/36<br />

5. Leo Walter Worobkevich,<br />

Warren, MI, 315, 10/12/38<br />

William Bell<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

6. Callie Els, Champaign, IL,<br />

190, 5/10/40<br />

7. John A. Siegrist, East Peoria, IL, 160, 3/14/39<br />

8. Frank L. Hagelshaw, East Jordan, MI, 160, 4/18/40<br />

9. Alan Messer, Ottawa Hills, OH, 80, 10/13/34<br />

10. William D. Simms, Chicago, IL, 65, 12/17/38<br />

11. Donald A. Pierce, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 65, 7/25/39<br />

12. Mau Y<strong>in</strong> Chow, Glenview, IL, 48, 11/27/38<br />

13. Arthur C. Smith, Port Huron, MI, 24, 9/6/40<br />

14. Brad Iverson, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gtn Wds, MI, 24, 10/17/39<br />

Men’s 70 Team Doubles<br />

1. Jerald B. Hayes/John M. Erikson, Westfield, IN, 500<br />

2. Adam J. Baillie/John M. Erikson, Elyria, OH, 250<br />

3. Kaz Saito/John T. Ryan, West Bloomfield, MI, 190<br />

4. William B. Ulmer/Charles Solomon, Indianapolis, IN, 160<br />

5. Harry E. Stoebe/Carl H. Tyggum, Kenosha, WI, 130<br />

6. John Babbitt/Matt M. Bartilson, Westerville, OH, 110<br />

Jerald Hayes<br />

Men’s 70 Individual Doubles<br />

1. John M. Erikson, Oberl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 750, 11/30/39<br />

2. Jerald B. Hayes, Westfield, IN, 500, 8/23/36<br />

3. William B. Ulmer, Indianapolis, IN, 480, 12/6/37<br />

4. Frank L. Hagelshaw, East Jordan, MI, 380, 4/18/40<br />

5. Adam J. Baillie, Elyria, OH, 250, 5/1/39<br />

6. William Bell<strong>in</strong>ger, W Bloomfield, MI, 250, 10/30/38<br />

7. Kaz Saito, West Bloomfield, MI, 190, 8/17/38<br />

8. John T. Ryan, Bloomfield, MI, 190, 1/22/40<br />

9. Charles Solomon, Indianapolis, IN, 160, 12/3/36<br />

10. Carl H. Tyggum, Pewaukee, WI, 130, 2/5/36<br />

11. Harry E. Stoebe, Kenosha, WI, 130, 3/17/38<br />

12. Matt M. Bartilson, Hilliard, OH, 110, 11/21/38<br />

13. John Babbitt, Westerville, OH, 110, 4/10/40<br />

Men’s 75 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Alan Messer, Ottawa Hills, OH,<br />

625, 10/13/34<br />

2. Michael Claffey, Urbana, IL,<br />

415, 7/28/31<br />

3. Bill Adk<strong>in</strong>s, Troy, OH, 149,<br />

7/6/33<br />

4. Dennis Karras, River Forest, IL,<br />

113, 1/7/35<br />

5. Bernard W. Cross, Chicago, IL,<br />

65, 9/26/32<br />

Thomas Frew<br />

John Erikson<br />

Larry Ferger<br />

Alan Messer<br />

Men’s 75 Team Doubles<br />

1. Thomas Frew/Larry A. Ferger, Carmel, IN, 250<br />

2. Tom Wigglesworth/Mart<strong>in</strong> D. Arsham, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls,<br />

OH, 190<br />

Men’s 75 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Thomas Frew, Carmel, IN, 750, 11/14/33<br />

2. Larry A. Ferger, Zionsville, IN, 250, 5/3/34<br />

3. Mart<strong>in</strong> D. Arsham, Beachwood, OH, 190, 12/19/28<br />

4. Tom Wigglesworth, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 190, 6/30/34<br />

Mixed Doubles Open Team<br />

Doubles<br />

1. Blake E. Wentz/Stephanie M.<br />

Plautz, Glendale, WI, 500<br />

2. Michael Wesley/Emily Lawent,<br />

Frankl<strong>in</strong>, WI, 285<br />

3. Alexi M. Loomis/Robert J.<br />

Downey, Cedarburg, WI,<br />

250<br />

4. Kirsten Flower/Jason L.<br />

Homorody, Columbus, OH,<br />

250<br />

Blake Wentz<br />

5. Kev<strong>in</strong> L. Metka/Christ<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Keesey, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH,<br />

190<br />

6. Ashley M. H<strong>in</strong>kamper/Adam Przepiorski, Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, IL, 190<br />

7. Enzo Milano/Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 190<br />

8. Christopher McMican/Kendra S. Clark, Detroit, MI, 160<br />

9. Nisha Crouser/Billy Weldon, Columbus, OH, 160<br />

10. Shayne Albrecht/Amy E. Siemon, Sheboygan Falls,<br />

WI, 130<br />

11. Kate E. Turvy/Anthony Susi, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 130<br />

12. Michael W. Benson/Susan P. Witwer, Long Grove, IL,<br />

125<br />

13. Philip Diaz/Kelsey K<strong>in</strong>nard, Columbus, OH, 80<br />

14. Lauren M. Bell<strong>in</strong>ger/Myles T. Harris, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 80<br />

15. Jesse Shivener/Abigail C. Lewis, Gahanna, OH, 80<br />

16. Ryan Hamn<strong>in</strong>g/Alexandra D. Power, Cleveland, OH, 80<br />

Women’s Open S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Nicole A. Selvaggio, Oak<br />

Lawn, IL, 410, 10/8/92<br />

2. Ana Sarcheck, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te<br />

Farms, MI, 395, 10/22/77<br />

3. Susan P. Witwer, Glenview, IL,<br />

375, 11/14/49<br />

4. Kendra S. Clark, Ypsilanti, MI,<br />

366, 1/5/82<br />

5. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Keesey, Ostrander,<br />

OH, 365, 10/26/87<br />

6. N. Max<strong>in</strong>e. Kennebrew, Cl<strong>in</strong>ton Nicole Selvaggio<br />

Twp, MI, 362, 10/11/77<br />

7. Alexandra E. Bayliss,<br />

Sheboygan, WI, 330, 7/13/92<br />

8. Alexi M. Loomis, Cedarburg, WI, 327, 7/25/92<br />

9. Ty Ana Williams, Chicago, IL, 320, 3/13/97<br />

10. Monica A. R<strong>in</strong>con, Columbus, OH, 300, 2/4/80<br />

11. Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 285, 6/4/93<br />

12. Sommer E. May, De Pere, WI, 285, 9/30/81<br />

13. Gloria Gunt<strong>in</strong>as, Cleveland, OH, 255, 5/11/79<br />

14. Kirsten Flower, Columbus, OH, 250, 8/14/88<br />

15. Cynthia A. Hollenbeck, Okemos, MI, 250, 9/25/65<br />

16. Kelsey K<strong>in</strong>nard, Columbus, OH, 231, 11/23/88<br />

17. Jacquel<strong>in</strong> R. Esguerra, Madison, WI, 225, 6/3/90<br />

18. Elizabeth L. Bondi, Park Ridge, IL, 190, 12/16/83<br />

19. Tammy R. Mitchell, Frankfort, IL, 190, 3/2/71<br />

20. Emily Lawent, Milwaukee, WI, 190, 6/10/89<br />

21. Yasm<strong>in</strong> Kashef, Ann Arbor, MI, 167, 10/20/82<br />

22. Lauren M. Bell<strong>in</strong>ger, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 160, 4/4/95<br />

23. Stephanie Ruff, Elmhurst, IL, 136, 10/17/89<br />

24. Shannon Risacher, Indianapolis, IN, 130, 2/10/82<br />

25. Morgan Weuve, Green Bay, WI, 130, 9/1/90<br />

26. Maureen A. Stevens, Columbus, OH, 80, 7/7/92<br />

27. Anne E. Akhimien, Indianapolis, IN, 80, 3/27/90<br />

28. Jennifer N. Greene, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 80, 7/18/90<br />

29. Nisha Crouser, Columbus, OH, 80, 12/30/91<br />

30. Kimberly Jones, Liberty Township, OH, 77, 9/28/57<br />

31. Nicole C. Jackson, Glendale, WI, 65, 8/12/76<br />

32. Cor<strong>in</strong>ne Rauck, Columbus, OH, 50, 11/8/92<br />

33. Kelsey F. Haviland, Dayton, OH, 36, 7/18/89<br />

34. Megan Brdicka, Galena, OH, 24, 2/22/95<br />

35. Bobbi Modesto, Portage, IN, 24, 8/20/93<br />

36. Tiffany Rheynard, Hickory Crnrs, MI, 12, 10/29/88<br />

37. Laura Roytman, Dayton, OH, 12, 5/25/81<br />

Nicolette Timm<br />

Stephanie Plautz<br />

Women’s Open Team Doubles<br />

1. Nicolette D. Timm/Stephanie M. Plautz, Milwaukee, WI,<br />

440<br />

2. Yasm<strong>in</strong> Kashef/Kendra S. Clark, Ann Arbor, MI, 250<br />

3. Morgan Weuve/Emily Lawent, Green Bay, WI, 250<br />

4. L<strong>in</strong>da Gruber/Dawn M. Gates, Munster, IN, 250<br />

5. Kirsten Flower/Christ<strong>in</strong>e Johnston, Columbus, OH, 250<br />

6. Ty Ana Williams/N. Max<strong>in</strong>e. Kennebrew, Chicago, IL, 190<br />

7. Kelsey K<strong>in</strong>nard/Kathleen P. K<strong>in</strong>nard, Columbus, OH, 190<br />

8. Emma R. Ste<strong>in</strong>/Sarah M. Ste<strong>in</strong>, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 160<br />

9. Nicole A. Selvaggio/Susan P. Witwer, Oak Lawn, IL, 160<br />

10. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Keesey/Monica A. R<strong>in</strong>con, Ostrander, OH, 160<br />

11. G<strong>in</strong>a Colosimo-Cilento/Angi Krueger, Cedarburg, WI, 130<br />

12. Lauren Jackson/Kara M. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 130<br />

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Official 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

Women’s Open Individual Doubles<br />

1. Nicolette D. Timm, Milwaukee, WI, 440, 2/1/69<br />

2. Stephanie M. Plautz, Big Bend, WI, 440, 7/12/69<br />

3. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Keesey, Ostrander, OH, 410, 10/26/87<br />

4. Kelsey K<strong>in</strong>nard, Columbus, OH, 350, 11/23/88<br />

5. Morgan Weuve, Green Bay, WI, 345, 9/1/90<br />

6. Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 330, 6/4/93<br />

7. Christ<strong>in</strong>e Johnston, Columbus, OH, 250, 2/9/88<br />

8. Dawn M. Gates, Kankakee, IL, 250, 1/5/78<br />

9. Kendra S. Clark, Ypsilanti, MI, 250, 1/5/82<br />

10. L<strong>in</strong>da Gruber, Munster, IN, 250, 12/24/69<br />

11. Kirsten Flower, Columbus, OH, 250, 8/14/88<br />

12. Emily Lawent, Milwaukee, WI, 250, 6/10/89<br />

13. Yasm<strong>in</strong> Kashef, Ann Arbor, MI, 250, 10/20/82<br />

14. Kelly Rutkowski, Waunakee, WI, 250, 1/20/88<br />

15. Ty Ana Williams, Chicago, IL, 190, 3/13/97<br />

16. N. Max<strong>in</strong>e. Kennebrew, Cl<strong>in</strong>ton Twp, MI, 190, 10/11/77<br />

17. Kathleen P. K<strong>in</strong>nard, Columbus, OH, 190, 6/19/54<br />

18. Kelsey F. Haviland, Dayton, OH, 190, 7/18/89<br />

19. Emma R. Ste<strong>in</strong>, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 160, 5/18/97<br />

20. Monica A. R<strong>in</strong>con, Columbus, OH, 160, 2/4/80<br />

21. Sarah M. Ste<strong>in</strong>, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 160, 1/20/95<br />

22. Nicole A. Selvaggio, Oak Lawn, IL, 160, 10/8/92<br />

23. Susan P. Witwer, Glenview, IL, 160, 11/14/49<br />

24. Kara M. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 130, 10/10/89<br />

25. Lauren Jackson, Dayton, OH, 130, 3/2/95<br />

26. G<strong>in</strong>a Colosimo-Cilento, Cedarburg, WI, 130, 10/14/69<br />

27. Angi Krueger, Mequon, WI, 130, 5/6/74<br />

28. Kimberly Jones, Liberty Township, OH, 125, 9/28/57<br />

29. Jennifer Fleck, Shorewood, WI, 95, 10/25/65<br />

Women’s 30 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Dawn M. Gates, Kankakee, IL,<br />

250, 1/5/78<br />

2. L<strong>in</strong>da Gruber, Munster, IN, 190,<br />

12/24/69<br />

3. N. Max<strong>in</strong>e. Kennebrew, Cl<strong>in</strong>ton<br />

Twp, MI, 160, 10/11/77<br />

4. Sylvia Gothard, Homewood, IL,<br />

130, 5/22/45<br />

Women’s 35 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Jane E. Warren, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield,<br />

OH, 250, 8/5/1966<br />

Anna Zimmerman<br />

Jami Patterson<br />

Dawn Gates<br />

Women’s 35 Team Doubles<br />

1. Anna Hayden Zimmermann/Jami J. Patterson,<br />

Indianapolis, IN, 510<br />

2. Kathleen E. Pudlo/Jody J. McKay, Village Of Lakewood,<br />

IL, 160<br />

3. Nicolette D. Timm/Stephanie M. Plautz, Milwaukee, WI,<br />

130<br />

4. Leigh Formicola/Amy G. Shepherd, Ann Arbor, MI, 110<br />

5. Debbie L. Faber/Ela<strong>in</strong>e M. Rodriguez, Downers Grove,<br />

IL, 110<br />

Women’s 35 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Anna Hayden Zimmermann, Indianapolis, IN, 510,<br />

7/11/65<br />

2. Jami J. Patterson, Brazil, IN, 510, 4/5/67<br />

3. Kathleen E. Pudlo, Village Of Lakewood, IL, 160, 2/21/69<br />

4. Jody J. McKay, Crystal Lake, IL, 160, 12/12/75<br />

5. Nicolette D. Timm, Milwaukee, WI, 130, 2/1/69<br />

6. Stephanie M. Plautz, Big Bend, WI, 130, 7/12/69<br />

7. Leigh Formicola, Ann Arbor, MI, 110, 2/19/71<br />

8. Amy G. Shepherd, Ann Arbor, MI, 110, 12/11/70<br />

9. Ela<strong>in</strong>e M. Rodriguez, Downers Grove, IL, 110, 5/23/59<br />

10. Debbie L. Faber, Downers Grove, IL, 110, 11/15/61<br />

Women’s 40 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Dianne L. Flem<strong>in</strong>g, Belpre, OH, 250, 3/6/1969<br />

2. Paula Heck Matson, Centerville, OH, 190, 4/12/58<br />

Dianne Flem<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Women’s 45 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Rita M. Burns, Milwaukee, WI, 375, 4/14/1960<br />

2. Pamela L. Osterlund, Walloon Lake, MI, 190, 1/28/64<br />

Pamela Tullberg<br />

Rita Burns<br />

Brenda Cull<strong>in</strong><br />

Women’s 45 Team Doubles<br />

1. Pamela M. Tullberg/Brenda L. Cull<strong>in</strong>, Milwaukee, WI, 285<br />

2. B’Ann T. Gabelt/Deborah G. Burgess, Madison, WI, 250<br />

3. L<strong>in</strong>da A. Grosh/Elizabeth M. Capelli, Ann Arbor, MI, 250<br />

4. Donna M. Drosner/Nancy H. Covert, Whitefish Bay, WI, 190<br />

5. Michelle R. Kuhl/Cheryl L. Komenda, Indianapolis, IN, 190<br />

6. C<strong>in</strong>dy Burgdorfer/Susan R. Thornquist, Downers Grove,<br />

IL, 130<br />

7. Lori Cassidy/C<strong>in</strong>dy Peterson, Spr<strong>in</strong>g Grove, IL, 110<br />

8. Ellie M. Krutowsky/Cynthia Kramer Smith, Hudson, OH, 110<br />

Women’s 45 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Donna M. Drosner, Whitefish<br />

Bay, WI, 285, 5/16/55<br />

2. Brenda L. Cull<strong>in</strong>, Milwaukee, WI,<br />

285, 10/24/60<br />

3. Pamela M. Tullberg, Milwaukee,<br />

WI, 285, 8/22/61<br />

4. L<strong>in</strong>da A. Grosh, Ann Arbor, MI,<br />

250, 7/6/63<br />

5. Deborah G. Burgess, Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

WI, 250, 4/18/55<br />

6. Elizabeth M. Capelli, Ann Arbor, Donna Drosner<br />

MI, 250, 12/28/65<br />

7. B’Ann T. Gabelt, Madison, WI,<br />

250, 10/28/53<br />

8. Michelle R. Kuhl, Indianapolis, IN, 190, 5/28/63<br />

9. Nancy H. Covert, Sl<strong>in</strong>ger, WI, 190, 10/17/61<br />

10. Cheryl L. Komenda, Avon, IN, 190, 9/12/55<br />

11. C<strong>in</strong>dy Burgdorfer, Downers Grove, IL, 130, 3/28/54<br />

12. Susan R. Thornquist, Downers Grove, IL, 130, 2/6/58<br />

13. Cynthia Kramer Smith, Cleveland, OH, 110, 10/4/56<br />

14. Lori Cassidy, Spr<strong>in</strong>g Grove, IL, 110, 7/9/55<br />

15. C<strong>in</strong>dy Peterson, Geneva, IL, 110, 7/16/61<br />

16. Ellie M. Krutowsky, Hudson, OH, 110, 1/30/58<br />

Women’s 55 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Donna M. Drosner, Whitefish Bay, WI, 454, 5/16/55<br />

2. Christ<strong>in</strong>e Gould Meyer, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 250, 1/17/55<br />

3. Kathleen P. K<strong>in</strong>nard, Columbus, OH, 190, 6/19/54<br />

4. B’Ann T. Gabelt, Madison, WI, 190, 10/28/53<br />

5. Phyllis C. Gallagher, Hilliard, OH, 160, 5/26/42<br />

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Women’s 55 Team Doubles<br />

1. Kathy L. White/Kathleen P.<br />

K<strong>in</strong>nard, Lancaster, OH, 380<br />

2. Carron Koester/Lucy M. Gorski,<br />

Northville, MI, 350<br />

3. Joanne Rajchel/Jill Lawrence<br />

Polls, Roselle, IL, 270<br />

4. B’Ann T. Gabelt/Deborah G.<br />

Burgess, Madison, WI, 250<br />

5. Kather<strong>in</strong>e A. Risacher/Joyce<br />

Gaddis, Indianapolis, IN,<br />

110<br />

Kathleen K<strong>in</strong>nard<br />

6. Julie A. Koivula/Lois A. Harris,<br />

Batavia, IL, 110<br />

7. Claudia P. Oates/Denise A. Zalar, Cleveland, OH, 110<br />

Women’s 55 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Deborah G. Burgess, Frankl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

WI, 434, 4/18/55<br />

2. Kathy L. White, Lancaster, OH,<br />

380, 11/14/53<br />

3. Kathleen P. K<strong>in</strong>nard, Columbus,<br />

OH, 380, 6/19/54<br />

4. Carron Koester, Northville, MI,<br />

350, 6/15/54<br />

5. Lucy M. Gorski, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te,<br />

MI, 350, 10/27/54<br />

6. Joanne Rajchel, Roselle, IL, Deborah Burgess<br />

270, 5/26/52<br />

7. Jill Lawrence Polls, Glenview,<br />

IL, 270, 11/27/49<br />

8. B’Ann T. Gabelt, Madison, WI, 250, 10/28/53<br />

9. Lois A. Harris, Plano, IL, 134, 1/1/48<br />

10. Denise A. Zalar, Broadview Hts, OH, 110, 10/1/54<br />

11. Kather<strong>in</strong>e A. Risacher, Indianapolis, IN, 110, 10/23/51<br />

12. Julie A. Koivula, Batavia, IL, 110, 2/26/49<br />

13. Joyce Gaddis, Straughn, IN, 110, 2/16/47<br />

14. Claudia P. Oates, Cleveland, OH, 110, 11/19/51<br />

Frances Dickenson<br />

Deborah Rhodes<br />

Women’s 60 Team Doubles<br />

1. Frances F. Dickenson/Deborah E. Rhodes, Gates Mills,<br />

OH, 250<br />

2. Barbara A. Wiese/Phyllis C. Gallagher, Westerville, OH,<br />

190<br />

3. Kathleen Johnson/Claire D. Calligure, Fitchburg, WI, 160<br />

4. Mary Roche/Jean G. Blievernicht, Troy, MI, 130<br />

5. Leslie S. Tranter/Kathleen L. Bloomstrand, Hawthorn<br />

Woods, IL, 110<br />

6. Betts Cooper/L<strong>in</strong>da L. Frazier, Indianapolis, IN, 110<br />

Women’s 60 Individual Doubles<br />

1. Deborah E. Rhodes, Shaker Heights, OH, 250, 8/26/47<br />

2. Frances F. Dickenson, Gates Mills, OH, 250, 7/18/42<br />

3. Phyllis C. Gallagher, Hilliard, OH, 190, 5/26/42<br />

4. Barbara A. Wiese, Westerville, OH, 190, 9/14/48<br />

5. Kathleen Johnson, Fitchburg, WI, 160, 2/20/50<br />

6. Claire D. Calligure, Kenosha, WI, 160, 3/30/43<br />

7. Mary Roche, Troy, MI, 130, 1/4/41<br />

8. Jean G. Blievernicht, Southfield, MI, 130, 8/16/40<br />

9. Leslie S. Tranter, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 110, 12/30/46<br />

10. L<strong>in</strong>da L. Frazier, Indianapolis, IN, 110, 6/23/45<br />

11. Judy L. Bastian, Toledo, OH, 110, 5/17/47<br />

12. Kathleen L. Bloomstrand, Hoffman Estates, IL, 110,<br />

6/17/46<br />

13. Betts Cooper, Indianapolis, IN, 110, 4/29/48<br />

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<strong>USTA</strong> Player Development facilitates the development of world-class<br />

American tennis champions, and this mission is executed through<br />

enhanced coach<strong>in</strong>g education programs, top supplemental coach<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

and junior <strong>com</strong>petition programs. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section works<br />

with coaches and <strong>com</strong>munity volunteers to implement the <strong>USTA</strong> Player<br />

Development program.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Centers<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section has been designated a <strong>USTA</strong> Certified<br />

Regional Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center, and network of associated programs called<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Midwest Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Centers has been created. The focus of the<br />

Regional Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Centers is to create the best supplemental tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g for<br />

Midwest Junior players (8-12 years old) and to foster coach<strong>in</strong>g education<br />

opportunities. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section and Midwest Coaches<br />

Commission oversee these tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gs and opportunities.<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong> Regional Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center Camps:<br />

• Indianapolis Tennis Center, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />

(March 5-7 and July 8-10)<br />

• Barbara Wynne Tennis Center, Indianapolis, Ind. (September 25-26)<br />

• Libertyville/L<strong>in</strong>colnshire Clubs, Libertyville, Ill.<br />

(May 7-9 and October 8-10)<br />

• Midtown Tennis Club, Chicago, Ill. (November 19-21)<br />

• Score Tennis and Fitness Club, Countryside, Ill. (April 23-25)<br />

Midwest team members and coaches captured their fourth<br />

consecutive CTC Regional title.<br />

Competition Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center Tournaments<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee hosted<br />

the eleventh annual CTC <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Tournament from<br />

April 24-25, 2010, at Center Grove High School <strong>in</strong> Greenwood, Ind.<br />

Congratulations to w<strong>in</strong>ners Sameer Kumar from Carmel, Ind., and<br />

Elizabeth Konon from Mequon, Wis. The top eight boys and girls were<br />

selected from the tournament to represent the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

<strong>in</strong> the CTC Central Region Tournament. The team traveled to St. Louis<br />

Mo., to <strong>com</strong>pete <strong>in</strong> the CTC Regional Championship from April 30 – May<br />

2, and brought the trophy back home for the fourth straight year.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Spr<strong>in</strong>g Camp<br />

For the sixth consecutive year, a 12-and-under camp was conducted<br />

for those players participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the 2010 <strong>USTA</strong> Spr<strong>in</strong>g National<br />

Championships <strong>in</strong> Boca Raton, Fla. The camp was coached by Jon<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Player Development<br />

Bemisderfer, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Mark Faber, Toledo, Ohio and Midwest<br />

Staff Member Andrea Calvert-Sanders.<br />

Midwest 10 & Under Invitational M<strong>in</strong>i-Camp<br />

The Coaches Commission cont<strong>in</strong>ued to provide a m<strong>in</strong>i-camp prior to<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Boy’s and Girl’s 10 Championships.<br />

Sixty-four players participated while parents provided valuable feedback<br />

<strong>in</strong> a parent meet<strong>in</strong>g. The m<strong>in</strong>i-camp was coached by Jon Bemisderfer,<br />

Mark Faber, Bryan Smith, and Midwest staff Greg Boyd and Andrea<br />

Calvert-Sanders.<br />

WTT Junior Nationals<br />

Many of the nation’s most promis<strong>in</strong>g junior tennis players <strong>com</strong>pete <strong>in</strong><br />

the WTT Junior Nationals. This tournament is a premier national junior<br />

<strong>in</strong>vitational event featur<strong>in</strong>g 16 co-ed teams from throughout the country.<br />

The teams use the WTT format dur<strong>in</strong>g their three days of non-elim<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

draw <strong>com</strong>petition. In addition to the <strong>com</strong>petition, players also participate<br />

<strong>in</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ars and a cl<strong>in</strong>ic hosted by event host and WTT co-founder Billie<br />

Jean K<strong>in</strong>g. The 16 teams receive grants of $500 each from Billie Jean<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g WTT Charities. The event was held August 2-5 at the George E.<br />

Barnes Family Junior Tennis Center <strong>in</strong> San Diego, Calif.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> High Performance Coach<strong>in</strong>g Program<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section coaches have successfully participated <strong>in</strong> and<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted the program s<strong>in</strong>ce its <strong>in</strong>troduction <strong>in</strong> 1999. The <strong>USTA</strong> High<br />

Performance Coach<strong>in</strong>g Program is <strong>in</strong>tended specifically for the serious<br />

developmental coach who works with players who are striv<strong>in</strong>g for excellence<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>com</strong>petitive tennis. The program is based on a philosophy of<br />

coach<strong>in</strong>g that puts the athlete first and w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g second. Applications and<br />

criteria for the <strong>USTA</strong> High Performance Coach<strong>in</strong>g Program are available<br />

by visit<strong>in</strong>g www.playerdevelopment.usta.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

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2010 Billie Jean K<strong>in</strong>g World Team National Championships:<br />

(Front Row) Coach Shelly Wild, Billie Jean K<strong>in</strong>g, Stephanie Fox,<br />

Courtney Wild, Katie Klyczek (Back Row) Out of Section


<strong>USTA</strong> Junior Intersectional Team Championships<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 18 Team Championships Recap<br />

Each year, the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section sends teams to <strong>com</strong>pete <strong>in</strong> the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 16 Intersectional Team Championships and <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Boys’ and Girls’ 18 Team Championships.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 16 Intersectional Team Championships<br />

Congratulations to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section squad for captur<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong> Intersectional Championships. The Midwest squad avenged<br />

last year’s loss, and beat Southern by a 6-3 score to w<strong>in</strong> the title. The<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g champions were coached by former ATP player Jim Thomas<br />

from Canton, Ohio:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Boys’ and Girls’ 16 Intersectional Team members <strong>in</strong>clude<br />

(l-r): Amanda L<strong>in</strong>, Madel<strong>in</strong>e Lipp, Brooke Aust<strong>in</strong>, Kyle McPhillips, Michael<br />

Redlicki, Tyler Gard<strong>in</strong>er, Coach Jim Thomas, Mihir Kumar, Joseph Van Meter<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ 18 National Team Championships<br />

The Midwest team placed second <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ 18 National Team<br />

Championships, los<strong>in</strong>g to Florida 3-4 <strong>in</strong> the f<strong>in</strong>al match. The event took<br />

place July 31- August 3 <strong>in</strong> Urbana, Ill. The team was led by Coach Paul<br />

MacDonald.<br />

Members of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Boys’ 18 National Team Championships<br />

team <strong>in</strong>clude (l-r): Robert St<strong>in</strong>eman, Blake Bazarnik, Augie Bloom,<br />

Michael Redlicki, Greg Andrews, Nick Chappell, Coach Paul MacDonald<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Girls’ 18 National Team Championships<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section team f<strong>in</strong>ished second at the <strong>USTA</strong> Girls’ 18<br />

National Team Championships held August 3-6 <strong>in</strong> Claremont, Calif. The<br />

Midwest team lost to Southern 3-4 <strong>in</strong> the f<strong>in</strong>als. The team was coached<br />

by Stephanie Hazlett.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Girls’ 18 National Team Championships team<br />

<strong>in</strong>clude (l-r: Hanna Mar, Jasm<strong>in</strong>e M<strong>in</strong>or, Melissa Kop<strong>in</strong>ski, Em<strong>in</strong>a Bektas,<br />

Hanna Yu, Annie Sullivan, Coach Stephanie Hazlett)<br />

2011 <strong>USTA</strong> BOYS’ AND GIRLS’<br />

INTERSECTIONAL REQUEST FORM<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Intersectional Boys’ and Girls’ Team Championships<br />

If you are among the top 25 players <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section,<br />

you may be eligible to participate <strong>in</strong> the 2011 <strong>USTA</strong> Intersectional<br />

Team Championships. To be considered, please fill out and return this<br />

form to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office by May 15, 2011.<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g must be <strong>in</strong>cluded for consideration to be selected:<br />

• Complete and legible current player record.<br />

The deadl<strong>in</strong>e for <strong>USTA</strong> Intersectional Team requests is<br />

5:00 p.m. on May 15, 2011.<br />

For selection process <strong>in</strong>formation, please see our Endorsement<br />

Procedures posted on www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong> (select Juniors and<br />

then Player Development).<br />

Mail or fax this application and all other required material to:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

1310 E. 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, Ind. 46240<br />

Fax: 317-577-5123<br />

Name _________________________________________________<br />

Address________________________________________________<br />

City ________________________State __________Zip__________<br />

Home Phone # (________)_________________________________<br />

Parent’s Work # (________)________________________________<br />

Birthdate _____/______/________Age_____Male_____Female ____<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> No.___________________________District ______________<br />

Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g ________________National Rank<strong>in</strong>g ___________<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Intersectional Team Request<br />

Please consider me for selection to:<br />

______ <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 16 Intersectional Team Championships<br />

______ <strong>USTA</strong> Girls’ 18 National Team Championships<br />

______ <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ 18 National Team Championships<br />

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<strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships<br />

Players from Midwest Participate Each <strong>Year</strong><br />

Each year <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section junior players and coaches traveled<br />

to <strong>com</strong>pete <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships. These <strong>com</strong>petitions<br />

are held for players <strong>in</strong> the 12, 14, and 16-and-under age divisions.<br />

The primary goal of the <strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships is<br />

to build a strong foundation for future success by <strong>in</strong>troduc<strong>in</strong>g junior<br />

players to national <strong>com</strong>petition <strong>in</strong> a fun, team-oriented environment.<br />

12s Midwest Team <strong>in</strong><br />

State College, PA<br />

12s Midwest Team <strong>in</strong><br />

State College, PA<br />

14s Midwest Team<br />

<strong>in</strong> Kalamazoo, MI<br />

16s Midwest Team <strong>in</strong><br />

St. Louis, MO<br />

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2010 <strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships:<br />

Boys’ & Girls’ 12s: July 28-August 1, 2010; State College, PA<br />

Boys’ & Girls’ 14s: July 28-August 1, 2010; Kalamazoo, MI<br />

Boys’ & Girls’ 16s: July 28-August 1, 2010; St. Louis, MO<br />

To be considered for endorsement, each player must apply through<br />

the TennisL<strong>in</strong>k Registration system on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

website. Selection is based on the most current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g List as of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong><br />

the age division be<strong>in</strong>g endorsed. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section entry<br />

deadl<strong>in</strong>es is June 15.<br />

12s Midwest Team <strong>in</strong><br />

State College, PA<br />

12s Midwest Team <strong>in</strong><br />

State College, PA


Marian Wood Baird Cup and District Team Cups<br />

The Chicago team won the 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Marian Wood<br />

Baird Cup title <strong>in</strong> 18-and-under <strong>com</strong>petition, held from June 18-20 at Atk<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Tennis Center <strong>in</strong> Urbana, Ill. Junior players are selected to <strong>com</strong>pete and<br />

represent their district team based on their rank<strong>in</strong>g, tournament play, character,<br />

and sportsmanship.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Wightman Cup event began <strong>in</strong> 1951.<br />

The Rosemary Helton Sportsmanship Award is presented at the conclusion<br />

of the event to a team which best exemplifies sportsmanship, honor,<br />

cooperation, and conduct, both on and off the court. The 2010 Marian<br />

Wood Baird Cup Team Spirit Award award was presented to the Southern<br />

Ill<strong>in</strong>ois team. In addition to the team award, an <strong>in</strong>dividual is selected<br />

to receive the Leann G. Davidge Memorial Sportsmanship Award. Katie<br />

Close from the Northeastern Michigan team received the 2010 <strong>in</strong>dividual<br />

sportsmanship award. Leah Pascarella received the Marian Wood Baird<br />

Achievement Scholarship. Here are the f<strong>in</strong>al stand<strong>in</strong>gs:<br />

1. Chicago 8. Southeastern Michigan<br />

2. Central Indiana 9. Northeastern Michigan<br />

3. Ohio Valley 10. Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

4.Western Michigan 11. Middle Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

5. Northern Indiana 12. Northwestern Ohio<br />

6. Northeastern Ohio 13. Northern Michigan<br />

7. Northern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois 14. Southern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

Chicago team<br />

members: Kristen Dodge,<br />

Julia Fellerhoff, Christ<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Haraz<strong>in</strong>, Jenny Hois,<br />

Madel<strong>in</strong>e Lipp, Jasm<strong>in</strong>e<br />

M<strong>in</strong>or, Annie Sullivan,<br />

Kim Szokol, Hanna Yu,<br />

Katie Zordani<br />

Boys’ and Girls’ 14 District Team Cup<br />

The seventh annual <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Boys’ and Girls’ 14 District<br />

Team Cup for the 14-and-Under Division returned to Purdue University<br />

<strong>in</strong> Lafayette, Ind., from June 18-20. Congratulations to Southeastern<br />

Michigan for captur<strong>in</strong>g the title.<br />

Co-ed teams <strong>com</strong>prised of the best 14-and-under boys and girls from<br />

the Districts participated <strong>in</strong> the event. Juniors that <strong>com</strong>peted on each<br />

team were selected to participate based on requirements determ<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

by each district. Sportsmanship awards were presented to one boy and<br />

one girl, and the boy recipient was Charlie Scott from Northern Indiana<br />

Tennis Association, and the girl recipient was Madison Silver from<br />

Western Michigan. Also, the Northeastern Michigan team was presented<br />

with the team sportsmanship award. Here are the f<strong>in</strong>al stand<strong>in</strong>gs:<br />

1. Southeastern Michigan<br />

2. Ohio Valley<br />

3. Central Indiana<br />

4. Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

5. Northern Indiana<br />

6. Western Michigan<br />

7. Chicago<br />

8. Northeast Michigan<br />

9. Northeast Ohio<br />

10. Northern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

11. Middle Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

12. Northwest Ohio<br />

13. Northern Michigan<br />

Marian Wood Baird Cup Boys’ 18 District Team Cup<br />

Southeastern Michigan team: Lexi Baylis,<br />

Michael Dube, Maximilian Fliegner,<br />

Brett Forman, Mary Hanna, Joy Jankowski,<br />

Jack Murray, Alexandria Najarian<br />

Congratulations to the Ohio Valley Tennis Association for captur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Boys’ 18 District Team Cup for four<br />

straight year <strong>in</strong> 18-and-under <strong>com</strong>petition, held June 18-20 at the Kalamazoo<br />

YMCA <strong>in</strong> Kalamazoo, Mich. Juniors <strong>com</strong>pet<strong>in</strong>g on each district<br />

team are selected to participate based on their rank<strong>in</strong>g, tournament<br />

play, character, and sportsmanship.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Davis Cup event started <strong>in</strong> 1949.<br />

The sportsmanship award went to Joey Fritz of Ohio Valley. Follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

are the f<strong>in</strong>al stand<strong>in</strong>gs:<br />

1. Ohio Valley 8. South Eastern Michigan<br />

2. Chicago 9. Northern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

3. Central Indiana 10. North Western Ohio<br />

4. Wiscons<strong>in</strong> 11. Northern Indiana<br />

5. Western Michigan 12. Southern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

6. North Eastern Ohio 13. Middle Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

7. North Eastern Michigan 14. Northern Michigan<br />

Boys’ and Girls’ 12 District Team Cup<br />

The sixth annual <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Boys’ and Girls’ 12<br />

District Team Cup for the 12-and-Under Division was held at Center<br />

Grove High School <strong>in</strong> Greenwood, Ind., from June 18-20. The Ohio<br />

Valley District won the championship title.<br />

Co-ed teams <strong>com</strong>prised of the best 12-and-under boys and girls from<br />

the Districts participated <strong>in</strong> the event. Juniors that <strong>com</strong>peted on each<br />

team were selected to participate based on requirements determ<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

by each district. Sportsmanship awards were presented to one boy<br />

and one girl, and the boy recipient was Brayden Streng from the<br />

Northwestern Ohio Tennis Association, and the girl recipient was<br />

Taylor Weckste<strong>in</strong> from Northern Michigan. Also, the Northeastern<br />

Ohio team was presented the team sportsmanship award. Follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

are the f<strong>in</strong>al stand<strong>in</strong>gs:<br />

1. Ohio Valley<br />

2. Chicago<br />

3. Southeastern Michigan<br />

4. Northeastern Michigan<br />

5. Central Indiana<br />

6. Wiscons<strong>in</strong><br />

7. Northeastern Ohio<br />

8. Western Michigan<br />

9. Northwestern Ohio<br />

10. Northern Ill<strong>in</strong>ois<br />

11. Northern Indiana<br />

12. Northern Michigan<br />

Ohio Vally team<br />

members: Ryan Bandy,<br />

Miguel Cepeda.<br />

Christopher Diaz, Joey<br />

Fritz, Stu Little, Kev<strong>in</strong><br />

Metka, Zachary Mueck,<br />

Adam Re<strong>in</strong>hart, Jimmy<br />

Roebker, Billy Weldon<br />

Ohio Valley team: Alexandra Cash,<br />

Francesca Dilorenzo, Cassidy Hicks,<br />

John McNally, Alexandra Sanford,<br />

Alex Taylor, Danny Thomas, JJ Wolf<br />

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2010 <strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis Midwest<br />

Section Championships<br />

The 2010 <strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis Midwest Section Championships<br />

were packed with great tennis <strong>com</strong>petition and sportsmanship <strong>in</strong> Indianapolis,<br />

Ind., from August 6-8. Thank you to the 91 teams, 700<br />

players, coaches, parents and family who made the trip and helped<br />

make this year’s championships the best one yet.<br />

10 QuickStart Division<br />

Indianapolis Racquet Club Aces,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.; Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

Township Summer Wonder,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.; Indianapolis<br />

Racquet Club Overheads,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind.; Boy sportsmanship<br />

- A.J. Mahenthiran (IRC<br />

Overheads) Girl sportsmanship -<br />

Cather<strong>in</strong>e Grissom (IRC Aces)<br />

10 Advanced Division<br />

1st place - Hitters, Fort Gratiot,<br />

Mich.; 2nd place - Racquet Club<br />

of Columbus, Columbus, Oh.;<br />

3rd place - Edible Arrangements,<br />

Normal/Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, Ill.; 4th place<br />

- Schroeder’s, Dayton, Oh.; Boy<br />

sportsmanship - Jacob Schroeder<br />

(Homewood Flossmoor Aces)<br />

Girl sportsmanship - Elizabeth<br />

Wuerty (Grant County)<br />

12 Intermediate Division<br />

1st place - Fox Cities Shotmakers,<br />

Appleton, Wis.; 2nd place -<br />

Bloomfield Lions, Bloomfield,<br />

Mich.; 3rd place - Rebel Racquets,<br />

Green Bay, Wis.; 4th place -<br />

Racquet Club of Columbus,<br />

Columbus, Oh.; Boy sportsmanship<br />

- Alex Childs (Sports Club of<br />

Novi); Girl sportsmanship - Mary<br />

Zakowski (Supreme Court)<br />

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12 Advanced Division<br />

1st place - Fox Cities Forehands,<br />

Appleton, Wis.; 2nd place - Homewood<br />

Flossmoor Sharp Shots,<br />

Homewood, Ill.; 3rd place - Edible<br />

Arrangements, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, Ill.; 4th<br />

place - North Shore Elite, Milwaukee,<br />

Wis.; Boy sportsmanship -<br />

George Wong (North Shore Elite);<br />

Girl sportsmanship - Christ<strong>in</strong>a Su<br />

(Century 21)<br />

14 Intermediate Division<br />

1st place - Bloomfield Pistons,<br />

Bloomfield, Mich.; 2nd place<br />

- Cleveland Racquet Club, Cleveland,<br />

Oh.; 3rd place - Racquet<br />

Club of Columbus, Columbus, Oh.<br />

4th place - Edible Arrangements,<br />

Normal/Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, Ill.; Boy<br />

sportsmanship - Aaron Kubiak<br />

(Fox Cities Topsp<strong>in</strong>ners); Girl<br />

sportsmanship - Olivia Lee (Edible<br />

Arrangements)<br />

14 Advanced Division<br />

1st place - Scarborough East Tennis,<br />

Picker<strong>in</strong>gton, Oh.; 2nd place<br />

- Crazy Competitors, Indianapolis,<br />

Ind.; 3rd place - Carmel Hennessey,<br />

Carmel, Ind.; 4th place -<br />

Dearborn Racquet Club, Dearborn,<br />

Mich.; Boy sportsmanship -<br />

Nate Calawartz (Challengers);<br />

Girl sportsmanship - Jane Haffer<br />

(Schroeder Smashers)<br />

18 Intermediate Division<br />

1st place - Nakoma Black, Madison,<br />

Wis.; 2nd place - Bloomfield<br />

Tigers, Bloomfield, Mich.; 3rd place<br />

- Brownsburg, Brownsburg, Ind.<br />

4th place - PYAA Tigers, Picker<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

Oh.; Boy sportsmanship<br />

- Joey Flach (Eff<strong>in</strong>gham);<br />

Girl sportsmanship - Brittany<br />

Banks (Port Huron)<br />

18 Advanced Division<br />

1st place - Racquet Club of Columbus,<br />

Columbus, Oh.; 2nd place<br />

- KTC Quail, Ketter<strong>in</strong>g, Oh.<br />

3rd place - Dearborn Racquet<br />

Club, Dearborn, Mich.; 4th place -<br />

Frozen Fundra, Green Bay, Wis.<br />

Boy sportsmanship - Conner Hunt<br />

(Grant County); Girl sportsmanship<br />

- Colleen Kenney (Afternoonans)


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Introduc<strong>in</strong>g Kids to Tennis through <strong>USTA</strong> School Tennis<br />

and <strong>USTA</strong> NJTL<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> School Tennis<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong> School Tennis program was <strong>in</strong>troduced across the<br />

country <strong>in</strong> 1985 as a way to <strong>in</strong>troduce kids to tennis through physical<br />

education classes. Whether it is <strong>in</strong> the classroom, or through afterschool<br />

programm<strong>in</strong>g, the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section cont<strong>in</strong>ues to develop<br />

resources and tools that make offer<strong>in</strong>g tennis to kids accessible and fun.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section School Tennis program tra<strong>in</strong>ed 247 teachers<br />

<strong>in</strong> 22 <strong>in</strong>-services, reached over 30,000 students and generated about<br />

200 organization memberships <strong>in</strong> 2010.<br />

Participat<strong>in</strong>g schools receive:<br />

• Professionally conducted teacher tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g workshops<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> School Tennis Curriculum Guide<br />

• Assistance with equipment needs<br />

• Access to after-school and <strong>in</strong>tramural program grants<br />

• Student eligibility for scholarships<br />

One-day Teacher In-Service Workshops help physical education<br />

teachers use large group management skills and demonstrate how to<br />

quickly transform a school gym or playground <strong>in</strong>to a dynamic tennisplay<strong>in</strong>g<br />

environment that allows students to experience <strong>in</strong>stant success<br />

<strong>in</strong> a fun and safe manner. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section has created<br />

a school package, and upon <strong>com</strong>pletion of an <strong>in</strong>-service, physical<br />

education teachers receive 20 racquets, two dozen foam balls, a<br />

discount equipment order form, a curriculum guide, and a one-year<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> organization membership.<br />

There are also <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section <strong>USTA</strong> School Tennis Grants and<br />

After School Program Grants available. The school grant is awarded<br />

to physical educators who need help purchas<strong>in</strong>g equipment to deliver<br />

tennis <strong>in</strong> their curriculum. An after-school program grant provides<br />

funds for tennis organizer stipends, and to offset expenses <strong>in</strong>curred <strong>in</strong><br />

launch<strong>in</strong>g or expand<strong>in</strong>g a program.<br />

Tennis exhibitions and convocations are also a great way to get students<br />

excited about learn<strong>in</strong>g and play<strong>in</strong>g tennis. In addition, No-Cut tennis<br />

teams are a great way to encourage students to participate <strong>in</strong> the<br />

A school tennis assembly <strong>in</strong> Ohio<br />

Midwest staff Greg Boyd<br />

with David Ste<strong>in</strong>bach,<br />

Starfish Award Recipient<br />

sport. High school tennis coach David<br />

Ste<strong>in</strong>bach from Brookfield Central<br />

High School <strong>in</strong> Brookfield, Wis., was<br />

selected as one of two 2010 <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Starfish Award w<strong>in</strong>ners. This national<br />

award recognizes high school coaches<br />

who implement a “No-Cut” policy for<br />

their tennis teams.<br />

Please contact the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section at 317-577-5130 or visit<br />

www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong> for more<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation about br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g tennis to<br />

your school.<br />

NJTL of Indianapolis <strong>in</strong>structors<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> NJTL<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/National Junior Tennis & Learn<strong>in</strong>g (NJTL) network is a group<br />

of more than 600 non-profit youth development organizations that provide<br />

free or low cost tennis, education and life skills programm<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

more than 250,000 children each year.<br />

NJTL develops the character of young people by emphasiz<strong>in</strong>g the ideals<br />

and life of co-founder Arthur Ashe. In 2010, there were 48 registered<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> NJTL chapters and programs throughout the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section.<br />

Kids across the U.S. have the opportunity to enter<br />

the annual Arthur Ashe Essay Contest. Participants<br />

from <strong>USTA</strong> NJTL programs around the country submit<br />

an essay for the chance to receive an all-expense<br />

trip to New York for Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day at the US<br />

Open. Also, an artwork category has been added, and<br />

w<strong>in</strong>ners receive a <strong>com</strong>memorative plaque.<br />

Each year, College Educational Scholarships,<br />

Individual Player Scholarships, and Summer Tennis<br />

Camp Scholarships are awarded to participants<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>USTA</strong> programs <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>USTA</strong> NJTL. Please<br />

check with the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office for more<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation on grants.<br />

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Boys’ 12<br />

Kailas Sane<br />

Elm Grove, WI<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Anna Bryn Short<br />

Freeland, MI<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section 10 & Under Invitational<br />

Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Boys’ 12<br />

Gianni Ross<br />

Burr Ridge, IL<br />

Boys’ 12<br />

John McNally<br />

C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Ofure Osabuohien<br />

Hazel Crest, IL<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Daniel Rayl<br />

Carmel, IN<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Jalen Evans<br />

Kalamazoo, MI<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Veronica Dodds<br />

South Holland, IL<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior W<strong>in</strong>ter Championships Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Boys’ 12<br />

Danny Thomas<br />

Canal W<strong>in</strong>chester, OH<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Alissa Nakamoto.<br />

Orange Village,OH<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Anna Bryn Short<br />

Freeland, MI<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Daniel Rayl<br />

Carmel, IN<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Deepak Indrakanti<br />

C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Lauren Lomax<br />

Portage, MI<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Ronnie Schneider<br />

Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Fall<br />

Closed Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Boys’ 10<br />

A.J. Duggan<br />

Sag<strong>in</strong>aw, MI<br />

Girls’ 10<br />

Allonna Yutzy<br />

Northville, MI<br />

Boys’ 10<br />

Nicholas Hedba<br />

Chicago, IL<br />

Girls’ 10<br />

Chloe Barr<br />

Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Closed Indoor Championships Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Zoe Spence<br />

Chicago, IL<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Level 3 Championships Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Boys’ 12<br />

Brayden Streng<br />

Sandusky, OH<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Open Championships Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Boys’ 12<br />

Jacob Wareti<br />

Columbus, OH<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Sydney Myong<br />

Chicago, IL<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Angel<strong>in</strong>a Ye<br />

Sycamore, IL<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Alex Mestre<br />

Urbana, IL<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Tucker Massie<br />

Bloomfield Hills, MI<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Halle Hyman<br />

Clarkston, MI<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Alexandria Chatt<br />

Western Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, IL<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Andrew Cahn<br />

West Bloomfield, MI<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Brett Forman<br />

Troy, MI<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Designated January Series Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Bridget Bellissimo<br />

Middleton, WI<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Luke Hubert<br />

New Berl<strong>in</strong>, WI<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Maxx Lippman<br />

Nashville, TN<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Dev<strong>in</strong> Jones<br />

Oak Park, IL<br />

Girls’ 16<br />

Aerille Pendleton<br />

Orchard Lake, MI<br />

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Girls’ 16<br />

Monica L<strong>in</strong><br />

Schaumburg, IL<br />

Girls’ 16<br />

Rachael Morales<br />

Reynoldsburg, OH<br />

Girls’ 16<br />

Alexxis Kiven<br />

Buffalo Grove, IL<br />

Girls’ 16<br />

Meika Ashby<br />

Kalamazoo, MI<br />

Girls’ 16<br />

Sandy Niehaus<br />

C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

Elliott Yee<br />

Carmel, IN<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

Douglas Barnard<br />

Indianapolis, IN<br />

Boys’ 10<br />

Kobie Mueller<br />

Ann Arbor, MI<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

Christopher Diaz<br />

Columbus, OH<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

Out of Section<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

Em<strong>in</strong>a Bektas<br />

Indianapolis, IN<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Closed Indoor<br />

Championships Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

Andrew Darrell<br />

Kalamazoo, MI<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

Michael Fredericka<br />

Warren, OH<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

Tim Kop<strong>in</strong>ski<br />

Palos Hills, IL<br />

Girls’ 10<br />

Lahari Yelamanchili<br />

Burr Ridge, IL<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

Komal Safdar<br />

Mason, Ohio<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

Victoria Amponsah<br />

Farm<strong>in</strong>gton, MI<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

Stephanie Fox<br />

Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

Nelle Touel<br />

Crystal Lake, IL<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

Emma Li<br />

Wheaton, IL


Boys’ 12<br />

Rob<strong>in</strong> Engel<br />

Fox, Po<strong>in</strong>t, WI<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Maureen Schick<br />

Oneida, WI<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Designated March Series Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Boys’ 12<br />

TJ Oosterbaan<br />

Kalamazoo, MI<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Erika Oku<br />

H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Sameer Kumar<br />

Carmel, IN<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Alex Ross<br />

Burr Ridge, IL<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Lauren Goodman<br />

Fort Wayne, IN<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Lauren Lomax<br />

Portage, MI<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Josh Cogan<br />

Batavia, IL<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Fall Closed Championships Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Boys’ 12<br />

Robert Krill<br />

Elm Grove, WI<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Nicholas Fiaschetti<br />

Rochester Hills, MI<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Indoor Open Championships Sportsmanship Award W<strong>in</strong>ners<br />

Girls’ 12<br />

Erika Oku<br />

H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships<br />

Boys’ and Girls 12 <strong>in</strong> Lancaster, PA<br />

Boys<br />

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Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH<br />

Girls<br />

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Carmel, IN<br />

Boys’ 14<br />

Johnathan Small<br />

Midland, MI<br />

Girls’ 14<br />

Natalie Whalen<br />

Chicago, IL<br />

Boys’ 16<br />

Jeremy Bush<br />

Long Grove, IL<br />

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Columbus, OH<br />

Girls’ 16<br />

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West Bloomfield, MI<br />

Girls’ 16<br />

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Kalamazoo, MI<br />

Girls’ 16<br />

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Reynoldsburg, OH<br />

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Detroit, MI<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

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Warren, OH<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

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C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH<br />

Boys’ 18<br />

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Palos Hills, IL<br />

Boys<br />

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Greenwood, IN<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

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Mishawaka, IN<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

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Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV<br />

Girls’ 18<br />

Sydney Ligg<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Caledonia, MI<br />

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Girls’ 10 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Elysia Bolton, Lake<br />

Forest, IL, 1209<br />

2. Monique Karoub,<br />

Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 1114<br />

3. Victoria Chang,<br />

Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 839<br />

4. Kiersten Marete<br />

Carlson,<br />

Westfield, IN, 769 Elysia Bolton<br />

5. Caty Louise Mcnally,<br />

C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 736<br />

6. Gabriella O’Connor, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 655<br />

7. Zoe Rae Taylor, Long Grove, IL, 633<br />

8. Taysia Rogers, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 632<br />

9. Michelle Alexis Capone, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 619<br />

10. Allonna B. Yutzy, Northville, MI, 599<br />

11. Camille Townsend, Flush<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 588<br />

12. Katya Townsend, Flush<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 553<br />

13. Kolie Genee Allen, Lombard, IL, 542<br />

14. Abigail Desiatnikov, Gates Mills, OH, 540<br />

15. Maya Solomon, West Bloomfield, MI, 512<br />

16. Lahari Yelamanchili, Burr Ridge, IL, 492<br />

17. Gracey Wynne Hirsch, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 491<br />

18. Chrissy Fuller, Newburgh, IN, 487<br />

19. Kate Harvey, Lake Forest, IL, 485<br />

20. Tara Veluvolu, Naperville, IL, 465<br />

21. Jessica Inman, Sun Prairie, WI, 458<br />

22. Lauren Kathryn Tamblyn, Kenilworth, IL, 447<br />

23. Elle Hartje, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 399<br />

24. Briana Crowley, Columbus, IN, 387<br />

25. Stephanie Julia Shulman, Gates Mills,<br />

OH, 387<br />

26. Amanda Marie Skonieczny, Cedarburg,<br />

WI, 386<br />

27. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Cel<strong>in</strong>e Fidel, Wheaton, IL, 383<br />

28. Halli Tr<strong>in</strong>kle, Charlestown, IN, 377<br />

29. Shanoli Kumar, Novi, MI, 374<br />

30. Lydia Aungst, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 365<br />

31. Alisa Sabotic, Okemos, MI, 360<br />

32. Kathleen Jones, Lewis Center, OH, 358<br />

33. Amy Lynn Drame, River Hills, WI, 354<br />

34. Claire Nicole Czerwonka, Kenosha, WI, 352<br />

35. Anika Yarlagadda, West Bloomfield, MI, 351<br />

36. Kather<strong>in</strong>e Oreshk<strong>in</strong>, Palat<strong>in</strong>e, IL, 349<br />

37. Veda Shea Sane, Elm Grove, WI, 347<br />

38. Nicole Roc, Chicago, IL, 344<br />

39. Ar<strong>in</strong>a Mart<strong>in</strong>, Makanda, IL, 329<br />

40. Anastasia V. Hatfield, Rockford, IL, 327<br />

41. Madison Tatt<strong>in</strong>i, Normal, IL, 327<br />

42. Temilayo O. Adelakun, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 315<br />

43. Anne Bandrowski, Traverse City, MI, 312<br />

44. Masha Manilchuk, Columbus, OH, 303<br />

45. Elise Gabrielle Gerard, Bayside, WI, 302<br />

46. Camryn Jean Salter, Chicago, IL, 298<br />

47. Caitl<strong>in</strong> Marie Fisher, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 297<br />

48. Dalayna Hewitt, Solon, OH, 293<br />

49. Priscah C Rodenhuis, Indianapolis, IN, 289<br />

50. Paige Kompa, Columbus, OH, 284<br />

51. Addison Berkeley Brown, Evansville, IN, 283<br />

52. Elliott Hodge, Indianapolis, IN, 273<br />

53. Francesca Marilyn LaLonde, Cedarburg,<br />

WI, 271<br />

54. Jala Muhammad, Sterl<strong>in</strong>g Heights, MI, 255<br />

55. Meg Anne Kowalski, La Grange, IL, 250<br />

56. Peyton McKenzie Stearns, Mason, OH, 249<br />

57. Lily Zhang, Madison Heights, MI, 245<br />

58. Emily Casati, Deerfield, IL, 245<br />

59. Samantha K. Becker, Huntertown, IN, 239<br />

60. Alexis Hamdan, Clarendon Hills, IL, 226<br />

61. Cameron Alexandra Coakes, West<br />

Lafayette, IN, 220<br />

62. Miriam Gandham, Ann Arbor, MI, 220<br />

63. Julia Elizabeth Owens, Loveland, OH, 218<br />

64. Chloe Barr, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 216<br />

65. L<strong>in</strong>dsay Zimmermann, Green Bay, WI, 215<br />

66. Emma Sango, Madison, WI, 212<br />

67. Isabel Alviar, Indian Creek, IL, 210<br />

68. Samantha Academia, Muncie, IN, 202<br />

69. Mackenzie Taylor Beckham, Chicago,<br />

IL, 201<br />

70. Bailey H. Chorney, Waunakee, WI, 200<br />

Girls’ 12 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Zoe Rose Spence,<br />

Chicago, IL, 1665<br />

2. Dom<strong>in</strong>ique Vasile,<br />

Oakland, MI, 1560<br />

3. Sara Kate Daavettila,<br />

Williamston, MI,<br />

1425<br />

4. Alexandra Sanford,<br />

Westerville, OH, Zoe Rose Spence<br />

1395<br />

5. Isabella Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i,<br />

Clarendon Hills, IL, 1355<br />

6. Tiffany Chen, Naperville, IL, 1320<br />

F<strong>in</strong>al 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Girls’ Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

7. Abigail Desiatnikov, Gates Mills, OH, 1260<br />

8. Francesca Dilorenzo, New Albany, OH, 1220<br />

9. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Rose Kahn, Northbrook, IL, 1160<br />

10. Alyvia M. Jones, Midland, MI, 1145<br />

11. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Dolehide, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 1140<br />

12. Kate Ketels, Kalamazoo, MI, 1080<br />

13. Olivia Grace Rohrbacher, Sandusky, OH,<br />

975<br />

14. Cassidy M. Hicks, Hamilton, OH, 970<br />

15. Draga Sabotic, Okemos, MI, 920<br />

16. Anna Bryn Short, Freeland, MI, 900<br />

17. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Jordan, W Bloomfield, MI, 895<br />

18. Angel<strong>in</strong>a Q. Ye, Sycamore, IL, 870<br />

19. Alexandra Sara Pollack, Mequon, WI, 865<br />

20. Emily S. Thomas, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 850<br />

21. Isabella T. Sp<strong>in</strong>dler, Clarkston, MI, 845<br />

22. Molly Sandberg, Hudson, OH, 835<br />

23. Grace Koscielski, Indianapolis, IN, 800<br />

24. Lauryn Padgett, Carmel, IN, 790<br />

25. Marybeth Hurley, Novi, MI, 785<br />

26. Anna Kreyn<strong>in</strong>, Mequon, WI, 780<br />

27. Erika Oku, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 780<br />

28. Samantha Joan Galloway, Portage, MI, 753<br />

29. Tiffany Huber, West Bloomfield, MI, 748<br />

30. Claire P. Reifeis, Carmel, IN, 713<br />

31. Alexandra Cash, New Albany, OH, 710<br />

32. Paige F. Cooley, Traverse City, MI, 693<br />

33. Chiara Lommer, Glenview, IL, 690<br />

34. Elysia Bolton, Lake Forest, IL, 675<br />

35. Haleigh Elise Porter, Flossmoor, IL, 673<br />

36. Meg Anne Kowalski, La Grange, IL, 665<br />

37. Sarah Swiderski, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 658<br />

38. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 625<br />

39. Alicia M. Nahhas, Sylvania, OH, 625<br />

40. Monique Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 620<br />

41. Katya Townsend, Flush<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 618<br />

42. Carol<strong>in</strong>e McAuley, Indianapolis, IN, 611<br />

43. Eleanor O. Bullock, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 611<br />

44. Maureen J. Schick, Oneida, WI, 605<br />

45. Jennifer Anne Skonieczny, Cedarburg,<br />

WI, 603<br />

46. Mccoy Hutchison, Joliet, IL, 600<br />

47. Andjelija Bozovic, Willowbrook, IL, 595<br />

48. Alexandra Down<strong>in</strong>g Abele, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati,<br />

OH, 588<br />

49. Claudia Althans, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 586<br />

50. Jeannie Nash, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 580<br />

51. Meredith Breda, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 576<br />

52. Stefana Vasic, Des Pla<strong>in</strong>es, IL, 575<br />

53. Halle Marie Hyman, Clarkston, MI, 560<br />

54. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Maltby, Glen Ellyn, IL, 560<br />

55. Sasha Raquel Hartje, Bloomfield Hills,<br />

MI, 557<br />

56. Brittany Knoch, Massillon, OH, 548<br />

57. Eliza Ivanova Kirov, Morton Grove, IL, 548<br />

58. Madalyn R. Bauer, Joliet, IL, 545<br />

59. Sandra D. Keta, Westmont, IL, 542<br />

60. Emily Casati, Deerfield, IL, 537<br />

61. Kathryn A. Dunleavy, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 535<br />

62. Taylor Jo Sprouse, Chillicothe, OH, 527<br />

63. Kiersten Marete Carlson, Westfield, IN, 524<br />

64. Cather<strong>in</strong>e Leigh Areklett, Gates Mills,<br />

OH, 521<br />

65. Allison Cara Motea, Oakland, MI, 497<br />

66. Amanda Huser, Mason, OH, 497<br />

67. Maeve Koscielski, Indianapolis, IN, 486<br />

68. Natalie L. Allen, Beavercreek, OH, 486<br />

69. Michelle Rose L<strong>in</strong>den, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 475<br />

70. Leigh Friedman, Park Ridge, IL, 474<br />

71. Ashley Victoria Tan, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 473<br />

72. Alisa Sabotic, Okemos, MI, 465<br />

73. Evangel<strong>in</strong>e Shannon, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te<br />

Farms, MI, 461<br />

74. Tara Veluvolu, Naperville, IL, 460<br />

75. Sydney Y Myong, Chicago, IL, 460<br />

76. Raven Deja-NE Neely, Ypsilanti, MI, 450<br />

77. Alexandra Angyalosy, Glenview, IL, 449<br />

78. L<strong>in</strong>dsay Zimmermann, Green Bay, WI, 443<br />

79. Ahmeir Armani Kyle, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 425<br />

80. Emily Annette Luetschwager, Stevens<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>t, WI, 425<br />

81. Elizabeth Grace Bauss, Kalamazoo, MI, 424<br />

82. Olivia Kompa, Columbus, OH, 421<br />

83. Aashika Devi Katapadi, Columbus, OH, 421<br />

84. Allonna B. Yutzy, Northville, MI, 420<br />

85. Elise Gabrielle Gerard, Bayside, WI, 416<br />

86. Victoria Chang, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 414<br />

87. Reeshma Kumar, Novi, MI, 414<br />

88. Samantha Marie Perk<strong>in</strong>s, Mason, MI, 410<br />

89. Allyson Persky, Solon, OH, 405<br />

90. Maya Asha Karri, Mequon, WI, 395<br />

91. Anneliese Christ<strong>in</strong>a Zak, Green Bay, WI,<br />

395<br />

92. Emily Mast, Goshen, IN, 394<br />

93. Gabriella O’Connor, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 386<br />

94. Tia Mukherjee, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 386<br />

95. Ofure Sophia Osabuohien, Hazel Crest,<br />

IL, 384<br />

96. Eliza Brown, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 378<br />

97. Madelyn Shay Bemisderfer, Fort Wayne,<br />

IN, 376<br />

98. Jennifer Nicole Duma, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 376<br />

99. Kitt Casey Sharp, Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 374<br />

100. Ar<strong>in</strong>a Mart<strong>in</strong>, Makanda, IL, 373<br />

101. Alissa Nakamoto, Beachwood, OH, 369<br />

102. Jessica Lee, Oak Brook, IL, 361<br />

103. Jelena Vujanic, Elk Grove Vlg, IL, 357<br />

104. Brigitte Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 355<br />

105. Claire M. Ghidotti, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 352<br />

106. Emma Sango, Madison, WI, 346<br />

107. Alessandra Kather<strong>in</strong>e Bianco, Chicago,<br />

IL, 339<br />

108. Amanda Bandrowski, Traverse City,<br />

MI, 337<br />

109. Taysia Rogers, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 336<br />

110. Esperanza Clem, Waterford, MI, 334<br />

111. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Susan Claffy, Clarendon Hills,<br />

IL, 326<br />

112. Sydney Roach, Indianapolis, IN, 325<br />

113. Lauryn Celeste Johnson, Northville, MI,<br />

325<br />

114. Jayde J. Rob<strong>in</strong>son, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 323<br />

115. Anastasia V. Hatfield, Rockford, IL, 323<br />

116. Lauren A. Gill<strong>in</strong>ov, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 322<br />

117. Makenzie Myers, Evansville, IN, 321<br />

118. Carly Jeane Hopk<strong>in</strong>s, Marion, IL, 315<br />

119. Nicole Roc, Chicago, IL, 309<br />

120. Cammy Kathryn Frei, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 308<br />

121. Zoe Rae Taylor, Long Grove, IL, 308<br />

122. Niusha Yolien Daneshdoost, Carbondale,<br />

IL, 305<br />

123. Harunya Rav<strong>in</strong>dran, Columbus, OH, 305<br />

124. Neya Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, North Canton, OH, 300<br />

125. Christ<strong>in</strong>a J. Su, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 295<br />

126. Kolie Genee Allen, Lombard, IL, 292<br />

127. Caral<strong>in</strong>e Patterson, Lake Forest, IL, 290<br />

128. Kate Shaffer, Ann Arbor, MI, 286<br />

129. Dhanya Asokumar, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 286<br />

130. Alexandra J. Whall, Clarkston, MI, 285<br />

131. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Szabo, Midland, MI, 284<br />

132. Morgan Mast, Goshen, IN, 281<br />

133. Kiki Risgaard, Neenah, WI, 280<br />

134. Dalayna Hewitt, Solon, OH, 279<br />

135. Elizabeth Kong, Mason, OH, 277<br />

136. Krystal Lauren Grubb, Elkhart, IN, 276<br />

137. Lillian Rebecca Cook, Youngstown,<br />

OH, 275<br />

138. Amber Kate O’Dell, Chesterfield, MI, 274<br />

139. Grace N. Langford, Avon, IN, 269<br />

140. Madalyn Rose W<strong>in</strong>arski, Rochester Hills,<br />

MI, 268<br />

141. Katar<strong>in</strong>a I. Vasic, River Forest, IL, 266<br />

142. Gillian Jord<strong>in</strong> Toler, Novi, MI, 262<br />

143. Carly Kasicki, Rockford, IL, 261<br />

144. Isabel Cepeda, Mason, OH, 261<br />

145. Isabella L. Schoolcraft, Greenwood,<br />

IN, 256<br />

146. Ava Ratcliff, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 256<br />

147. Alexia Juliette Meyer, Powell, OH, 255<br />

148. Anna Sidhu, Charleston, WV, 252<br />

149. Olivia Hanover, Mason, MI, 251<br />

150. Samantha Usher, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 250<br />

151. Hannah Alessadra Cimpeanu, West<br />

Bloomfield, MI, 249<br />

152. Courtney E Page, Wheaton, IL, 249<br />

153. Stephanie Julia Shulman, Gates Mills,<br />

OH, 248<br />

154. Ashley Mary Jonathan, Westfield, IN, 248<br />

155. Emily Dunbar, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 248<br />

156. Lauren E. Hambrock, Terre Haute, IN, 247<br />

157. Abby Marie Brady, Indianapolis, IN, 246<br />

158. Anna Mary Delaney, Powell, OH, 246<br />

159. Chrissy Fuller, Newburgh, IN, 244<br />

160. Amanda Marie Skonieczny, Cedarburg,<br />

WI, 240<br />

161. Michelle Bacalla, Skokie, IL, 238<br />

162. Camryn Jean Salter, Chicago, IL, 237<br />

163. Megan Elisabeth Guenther, Burr Ridge,<br />

IL, 237<br />

164. Makaela A. Hampton, Benton, IL, 236<br />

165. Priscah C Rodenhuis, Indianapolis, IN, 236<br />

166. Lily Zhang, Madison Heights, MI, 236<br />

167. Madison Tatt<strong>in</strong>i, Normal, IL, 236<br />

168. Madison Amalia Ballard, Fenton, MI, 235<br />

169. Sr<strong>in</strong>ihaari Josyula, Mason, OH, 233<br />

170. Taylor N Fair, Carrollton, OH, 232<br />

171. Meryl Reams, Bloomfield, MI, 232<br />

172. Julia S. Kim, Chicago, IL, 232<br />

173. Grace Elizabeth Krueger, Geneva, IL, 232<br />

174. Reiley Gay Harr<strong>in</strong>gton, Carmel, IN, 230<br />

175. Angelica Emmanouil, Sugar Grove, IL, 229<br />

176. Lilli Boice, Ottawa Hills, OH, 229<br />

177. Jessica M<strong>in</strong>g Tao, Carmel, IN, 229<br />

178. Emma Deiml<strong>in</strong>g, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 228<br />

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179. Leah Rose Choban, Westlake, OH, 227<br />

180. Nicole Marissa Cardwell, Westerville,<br />

OH, 225<br />

181. Kayla Eve Grundy, Fl<strong>in</strong>t, MI, 225<br />

182. Lauren Kathryn Tamblyn, Kenilworth,<br />

IL, 225<br />

183. Haley Morgan Mull<strong>in</strong>s, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 223<br />

184. Bailey H. Chorney, Waunakee, WI, 220<br />

185. Natalia Gomez, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 220<br />

186. Addison Berkeley Brown, Evansville,<br />

IN, 220<br />

187. Elizabeth Rose Stefancic, Sugar Grove,<br />

IL, 219<br />

188. Maria Lynn Lueken, Jasper, IN, 219<br />

189. Ivona Gjorgjioska, Royal Oak, MI, 219<br />

190. Ela<strong>in</strong>a Kathryn Vohra, Carmel, IN, 216<br />

191. Morgan A. Jackson, Dayton, OH, 216<br />

192. Bayleigh Tuori, Ada, MI, 210<br />

193. Kyle Claire Lak<strong>in</strong>, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 209<br />

194. Camille Townsend, Flush<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 209<br />

195. Marti W<strong>in</strong>d, Park Ridge, IL, 209<br />

196. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Eastman Dick<strong>in</strong>son, Hudson,<br />

OH, 209<br />

197. Aubrey Lynn Smith, Columbus, IN, 208<br />

198. Alexandria Barbara Boston, Chicago,<br />

IL, 208<br />

199. Kaylynn N. Gruber, Munster, IN, 208<br />

200. Nicole Katz, Glencoe, IL, 208<br />

201. Sheridan White, Vienna, WV, 208<br />

202. Jasm<strong>in</strong>e Mackenzie Hromada, Lora<strong>in</strong>,<br />

OH, 207<br />

203. Alexis L Steer, Pataskala, OH, 206<br />

204. Maya Solomon, West Bloomfield, MI, 205<br />

205. Karyna V. Bihel, Palat<strong>in</strong>e, IL, 204<br />

206. Emily Louise Edsell, Oshkosh, WI, 204<br />

207. Anna Marie Reynolds, Columbus, OH, 204<br />

208. Erica Chen, Columbus, OH, 202<br />

209. Toni Allen, Chicago, IL, 202<br />

210. Amanda Eberly, Richton Park, IL, 202<br />

211. Kate Harvey, Lake Forest, IL, 200<br />

212. Katie Bercz, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 200<br />

213. Deepthi Devireddy, Troy, MI, 200<br />

214. Er<strong>in</strong> Alexa Day, Novi, MI, 200<br />

215. Hayley Hendrickson, Copley, OH, 200<br />

Girls’ 12 Doubles<br />

1. Zoe Rose Spence, Chicago, IL, 1260<br />

2. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Dolehide, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 1150<br />

3. Francesca Dilorenzo, New Albany, OH, 900<br />

4. Alyvia M. Jones, Midland, MI, 890<br />

5. Alexandra Sanford, Westerville, OH, 795<br />

6. Elysia Bolton, Lake Forest, IL, 770<br />

7. Olivia Grace Rohrbacher, Sandusky, OH, 765<br />

8. Alexandra Cash, New Albany, OH, 705<br />

9. Cassidy M. Hicks, Hamilton, OH, 700<br />

10. Kate Ketels, Kalamazoo, MI, 675<br />

11. Tiffany Chen, Naperville, IL, 625<br />

12. Lauryn Padgett, Carmel, IN, 600<br />

13. Meredith Breda, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 585<br />

14. Dom<strong>in</strong>ique Vasile, Oakland, MI, 565<br />

15. Abigail Desiatnikov, Gates Mills, OH, 540<br />

16. Isabella Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i, Clarendon Hills, IL, 530<br />

17. Angel<strong>in</strong>a Q. Ye, Sycamore, IL, 510<br />

18. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Rose Kahn, Northbrook, IL, 510<br />

19. Chiara Lommer, Glenview, IL, 495<br />

20. Anna Bryn Short, Freeland, MI, 495<br />

21. Brittany Knoch, Massillon, OH, 495<br />

22. Molly Sandberg, Hudson, OH, 495<br />

23. Alexandra Sara Pollack, Mequon, WI, 480<br />

24. Anna Kreyn<strong>in</strong>, Mequon, WI, 480<br />

25. Erika Oku, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 470<br />

26. Claire P. Reifeis, Carmel, IN, 455<br />

27. Grace Koscielski, Indianapolis, IN, 455<br />

28. Sarah Swiderski, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 435<br />

29. Kiersten Marete Carlson, Westfield, IN, 433<br />

30. Meg Anne Kowalski, La Grange, IL, 400<br />

31. Isabella T. Sp<strong>in</strong>dler, Clarkston, MI, 390<br />

32. Halle Marie Hyman, Clarkston, MI, 390<br />

33. Alissa Nakamoto, Beachwood, OH, 390<br />

34. Emily S. Thomas, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 380<br />

35. Natalie L. Allen, Beavercreek, OH, 375<br />

36. Alicia M. Nahhas, Sylvania, OH, 375<br />

37. Carol<strong>in</strong>e McAuley, Indianapolis, IN, 360<br />

38. Cather<strong>in</strong>e Leigh Areklett, Gates Mills,<br />

OH, 360<br />

39. Maureen J. Schick, Oneida, WI, 360<br />

40. Paige F. Cooley, Traverse City, MI, 345<br />

41. Samantha Joan Galloway, Portage, MI, 330<br />

42. Kathryn A. Dunleavy, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 315<br />

43. Eleanor O. Bullock, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 315<br />

44. Marybeth Hurley, Novi, MI, 315<br />

45. Grace N. Langford, Avon, IN, 300<br />

46. Sandra D. Keta, Westmont, IL, 300<br />

47. Maeve Koscielski, Indianapolis, IN, 296<br />

48. Bailey H. Chorney, Waunakee, WI, 288<br />

49. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Jordan, W Bloomfield, MI, 285


F<strong>in</strong>al 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Girls’ Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

50. Angelica Emmanouil, Sugar Grove, IL, 285<br />

51. Ashley Victoria Tan, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 285<br />

52. Brigitte Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 285<br />

53. Olivia Kompa, Columbus, OH, 285<br />

54. Ruple Jairath, Newburgh, IN, 285<br />

55. L<strong>in</strong>dsay Zimmermann, Green Bay, WI, 282<br />

56. Victoria Chang, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 281<br />

57. Monique Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 275<br />

58. Madalyn R. Bauer, Joliet, IL, 275<br />

59. Emily Annette Luetschwager, Stevens<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>t, WI, 270<br />

60. Alexandra Down<strong>in</strong>g Abele, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati,<br />

OH, 270<br />

61. Ahmeir Armani Kyle, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 260<br />

62. Taylor Jo Sprouse, Chillicothe, OH, 255<br />

63. Jessica Lee, Oak Brook, IL, 255<br />

64. Eliza Ivanova Kirov, Morton Grove, IL, 240<br />

65. Elizabeth Grace Bauss, Kalamazoo, MI, 240<br />

66. Haleigh Elise Porter, Flossmoor, IL, 240<br />

67. Elise Gabrielle Gerard, Bayside, WI, 238<br />

68. Chrissy Fuller, Newburgh, IN, 233<br />

69. Jennifer Anne Skonieczny, Cedarburg,<br />

WI, 230<br />

70. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 225<br />

71. Jennifer Nicole Duma, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 225<br />

72. Aashika Devi Katapadi, Columbus, OH, 221<br />

73. Makenzie Myers, Evansville, IN, 208<br />

74. Katya Townsend, Flush<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 206<br />

Girls’ 14 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Lauren R. Goodman,<br />

Fort Wayne, IN,<br />

1805<br />

2. Elizabeth Konon,<br />

Mequon, WI, 1705<br />

3. Brooke K. Broda,<br />

West Chester,<br />

OH, 1515<br />

4. Alexandria Chatt,<br />

Lauren Goodman<br />

Western Spr<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

IL, 1335<br />

5. Mehvish Safdar, Mason, OH, 1305<br />

6. Carol<strong>in</strong>e M. Ryba, Glenview, IL, 1248<br />

7. Gabriela Rosales, Munster, IN, 1145<br />

8. Lexi Baylis, Clarkston, MI, 1100<br />

9. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Auyeung, Midland, MI, 1100<br />

10. Olivia Myers, Belmont, OH, 1085<br />

11. Alexandra Solovyev, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 1085<br />

12. Mollie Ala<strong>in</strong>e Miller, Portsmouth, OH, 1040<br />

13. Brienne Alexandra M<strong>in</strong>or, Mundele<strong>in</strong>, IL,<br />

1010<br />

14. Elizabeth Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 975<br />

15. Emma R. Ste<strong>in</strong>, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 945<br />

16. Sara Kate Daavettila, Williamston, MI, 940<br />

17. Francesca Dilorenzo, New Albany, OH, 930<br />

18. Dav<strong>in</strong>a Phuonghanh Nguyen, Shelby<br />

Township, MI, 930<br />

19. Anna Sanford, Westerville, OH, 915<br />

20. Carol L. F<strong>in</strong>ke, Glencoe, IL, 900<br />

21. McKenna Alexandra Root, Midland, MI, 900<br />

22. Alexandria S. Najarian, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 900<br />

23. Kennedy A. Shaffer, Rossford, OH, 885<br />

24. Mardee J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 880<br />

25. Lauren Marie Lomax, Portage, MI, 850<br />

26. Sophia H. Abelson, West Bloomfield, MI,<br />

835<br />

27. Mary Hanna, Sal<strong>in</strong>e, MI, 835<br />

28. Kendall N. Kirsch, Long Grove, IL, 820<br />

29. Bridget L. Bellissimo, Middleton, WI, 815<br />

30. Jasm<strong>in</strong>e Lee, Newburgh, IN, 800<br />

31. Am<strong>in</strong>a Ismail, Ma<strong>in</strong>eville, OH, 788<br />

32. Meredith Kimbell Laskey, Fort Thomas,<br />

KY, 788<br />

33. Adorabol Diamon Liegh Huckleby, Detroit,<br />

MI, 778<br />

34. Kathryn Godfrey, Carmel, IN, 760<br />

35. Tiffany Huber, West Bloomfield, MI, 750<br />

36. Kristen Thoms, La Grange, IL, 735<br />

37. Joy N. Jankowski, New Hudson, MI, 725<br />

38. Natalie R. Whalen, Chicago, IL, 725<br />

39. Alexia Petrovic, Burr Ridge, IL, 690<br />

40. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 685<br />

41. Ellie Marie Zimmermann, Green Bay,<br />

WI, 675<br />

42. Jennifer Gates, Bartlett, IL, 673<br />

43. Lauren K. Ghidotti, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 671<br />

44. Ariana Iranpour, Bratenahl, OH, 667<br />

45. Andrea V. Ball<strong>in</strong>ger, Columbus, OH, 658<br />

46. Colleen O’Brien, Ann Arbor, MI, 648<br />

47. Sydney P. Ligg<strong>in</strong>s, Caledonia, MI, 645<br />

48. Bianca Moldovan, Livonia, MI, 643<br />

49. Kerry Hu, West Bloomfield, MI, 639<br />

50. Darnesha Jeanell Moore, Chicago, IL, 635<br />

51. Jessica Michelle Rooth, Munster, IN, 610<br />

52. Meredith Goshell, Carmel, IN, 608<br />

53. Emily Nghiem, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, MI, 603<br />

54. Zoe Rose Spence, Chicago, IL, 600<br />

55. Mollie A. Fox, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 595<br />

56. Teressa R. Hill, Canton, OH, 588<br />

57. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Dolehide, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 565<br />

58. Maria Avger<strong>in</strong>os, Elmhurst, IL, 550<br />

59. Annemarie Emme, Glenview, IL, 548<br />

60. Amanda K. Studnicki, Normal, IL, 539<br />

61. W<strong>in</strong>ifred Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 538<br />

62. Emily N. Struble, Holt, MI, 538<br />

63. Danielle Wolf, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 535<br />

64. Caitlyn Schaffer-Harris, Oak Lawn, IL, 531<br />

65. Alexxis P. Kiven, Buffalo Grove, IL, 525<br />

66. Tiffany Chen, Naperville, IL, 524<br />

67. Madison L. Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 515<br />

68. Danielle Briana Vasiliev, Buffalo Grove,<br />

IL, 513<br />

69. Halle Marie Hyman, Clarkston, MI, 510<br />

70. Natasha Elizabeth Birze, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls,<br />

OH, 510<br />

71. Chloe Hadavas, Rockton, IL, 508<br />

72. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Bissett, Grand Rapids, MI, 503<br />

73. Brigitte Hodge, Indianapolis, IN, 500<br />

74. Lily E. Hayes, Whitefish Bay, WI, 498<br />

75. Madison Amalia Ballard, Fenton, MI, 495<br />

76. Leah Tzakis, Naperville, IL, 495<br />

77. Adrian Elizabeth Young, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls,<br />

OH, 491<br />

78. Abby Marie Brady, Indianapolis, IN, 485<br />

79. Peyton Young, Richmond, IN, 480<br />

80. Kathryn M. Lee, Oak Brook, IL, 475<br />

81. Lizzie Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 472<br />

82. Isabella T. Sp<strong>in</strong>dler, Clarkston, MI, 465<br />

83. Veronica Simone Dodds, South Holland,<br />

IL, 455<br />

84. C<strong>in</strong>dy Liu, Naperville, IL, 453<br />

85. Emily J. Mone, Bayside, WI, 443<br />

86. Faith Kennedy Huckabee, Hazel Crest,<br />

IL, 435<br />

87. Cassie Mercer, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 426<br />

88. Audrey Berger, Upper Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 426<br />

89. Kirby E<strong>in</strong>ck, Geneva, IL, 426<br />

90. Mary Beth K<strong>in</strong>g, Naperville, IL, 425<br />

91. Abigail M. Shonk, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Clair, MI, 423<br />

92. Nicole Feltz, Fond Du Lac, WI, 420<br />

93. Carol<strong>in</strong>e J. Combs, Indianapolis, IN, 419<br />

94. Crist<strong>in</strong>a Dilorenzo, New Albany, OH, 416<br />

95. Kate Ketels, Kalamazoo, MI, 412<br />

96. Cass Goldner, Naperville, IL, 410<br />

97. Carmella Akili Goree, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te,<br />

MI, 409<br />

98. Alexandra Down<strong>in</strong>g Abele, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati,<br />

OH, 404<br />

99. Draga Sabotic, Okemos, MI, 396<br />

100. Teagan Savage McNamara, Maumee,<br />

OH, 394<br />

101. Jane Haffer, New Albany, OH, 390<br />

102. Ashlee Elizabeth Hasson, Columbus,<br />

IN, 389<br />

103. Rachael M. Hager, Battle Creek, MI, 387<br />

104. Riti Vohra, Naperville, IL, 387<br />

105. Carla O’Byrne, Chicago, IL, 387<br />

106. Courtney M. Lang, Hoffman Estates,<br />

IL, 385<br />

107. Grace Koscielski, Indianapolis, IN, 385<br />

108. Cassidy M. Hicks, Hamilton, OH, 384<br />

109. Julia C. Dunbar, Westlake, OH, 380<br />

110. Isabel Ceniza, Petoskey, MI, 375<br />

111. Audrey C. Rang, Fort Wayne, IN, 375<br />

112. Madalyn M. Mueck, West Chester, OH,<br />

374<br />

113. Emilie E. Bush, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 371<br />

114. Sydney Rachel Nowak, Algonqu<strong>in</strong>, IL, 371<br />

115. Sydney Green, Richmond Heights, OH,<br />

368<br />

116. Denise Carmen Azcui, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

IN, 364<br />

117. Emily Kolbow, Hartland, WI, 360<br />

118. Sarah Anne Shadowens, East Grand<br />

Rapids, MI, 359<br />

119. Sydney N. Power, Powell, OH, 358<br />

120. Megan Joyce Miller, Sylvania, OH, 357<br />

121. Kather<strong>in</strong>e Farris, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, IL, 355<br />

122. Haley Thoresen, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, OH, 355<br />

123. Zoe Manion, L<strong>in</strong>colnshire, IL, 354<br />

124. Meg Modesto, Portage, IN, 350<br />

125. Paige R. Olsen, Clarkston, MI, 350<br />

126. Taylor Allison Tamblyn, Kenilworth, IL, 347<br />

127. Samantha Schafer, River Forest, IL, 345<br />

128. Jamie Vizelman, Highland Hts, OH, 340<br />

129. N<strong>in</strong>a Gerard, Bayside, WI, 338<br />

130. Kari Fitzpatrick, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 333<br />

131. Caitlyn Elizabeth Merzbacher, Dubl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

OH, 332<br />

132. Lisa Chionis, Palos Heights, IL, 332<br />

133. Anneliese Christ<strong>in</strong>a Zak, Green Bay,<br />

WI, 325<br />

134. Christi M. Druskovich, Traverse City,<br />

MI, 323<br />

135. Dom<strong>in</strong>ique Vasile, Oakland, MI, 322<br />

136. Molly Fletchall, Carmel, IN, 319<br />

137. G<strong>in</strong>a Marie Vuotto, Fortville, IN, 318<br />

138. Diana Margarita Suarez, Mason, OH, 315<br />

139. Allie Jacobs, Roscoe, IL, 314<br />

140. Ashley Victoria Tan, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 314<br />

141. Kati Mdz<strong>in</strong>arishvili, Hudson, OH, 313<br />

142. Julia N. Schroeder, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 308<br />

143. Taylor Makenzie Culbertson, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield,<br />

OH, 307<br />

144. Elizabeth Staley, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 304<br />

145. Abby L. Perk<strong>in</strong>s, Mason, MI, 300<br />

146. Anna Kreyn<strong>in</strong>, Mequon, WI, 297<br />

147. Sydney F. K<strong>in</strong>g, Grosse Ile, MI, 297<br />

148. Kendall Olivia Scruggs, Chicago, IL, 294<br />

149. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Rose Kahn, Northbrook, IL, 291<br />

150. Rhiannon Marie James, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 290<br />

151. Lauryn Padgett, Carmel, IN, 289<br />

152. Carly Pratt, Kalamazoo, MI, 289<br />

153. Danielle L. Buch<strong>in</strong>sky, Solon, OH, 288<br />

154. Amanda Lynn Moore, Hudsonville, MI, 288<br />

155. Stephany Antonia Prodromos, W<strong>in</strong>netka,<br />

IL, 288<br />

156. Lauren Taylor Sharp, Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 287<br />

157. Grace N. Langford, Avon, IN, 286<br />

158. Cel<strong>in</strong>e Leyla Gruaz, Chicago, IL, 284<br />

159. Jennifer Anne Skonieczny, Cedarburg,<br />

WI, 283<br />

160. Livia Jo Christman, Otsego, MI, 280<br />

161. Dana M. Olsen, Clarkston, MI, 279<br />

162. Josie Evert, Grand Rapids, MI, 278<br />

163. Brigitte Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 277<br />

164. Anika Phatick Mukherji, Northville, MI, 276<br />

165. N<strong>in</strong>a Cepeda, Mason, OH, 274<br />

166. Sophia Marie Haleas, Clarendon Hills,<br />

IL, 273<br />

167. Taylor Jo Sprouse, Chillicothe, OH, 271<br />

168. Francesca Anne Basha, Fort Gratiot,<br />

MI, 269<br />

169. Brooke I. Aust<strong>in</strong>, Indianapolis, IN, 268<br />

170. Cameron Moore, Granger, IN, 266<br />

171. Carol<strong>in</strong>e McAuley, Indianapolis, IN, 265<br />

172. Audrey V<strong>in</strong>cent, Evansville, IN, 265<br />

173. Bryttish Burts, Sa<strong>in</strong>t John, IN, 265<br />

174. Kirsten E. White, Charleston, WV, 265<br />

175. Taylor Bode, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 264<br />

176. Kathleen E. Hebble, Sellersburg, IN, 263<br />

177. Chiara Lommer, Glenview, IL, 261<br />

178. Paige F. Cooley, Traverse City, MI, 261<br />

179. Bailey Padgett, Carmel, IN, 260<br />

180. Kristen Law, West Bloomfield, MI, 260<br />

181. Lauren M. Ciulla, Carmel, IN, 259<br />

182. Olivia Kompa, Columbus, OH, 258<br />

183. Haley E. Kuppler, Kalamazoo, MI, 256<br />

184. Julia Christ<strong>in</strong>e Thome, Crystal Lake,<br />

IL, 256<br />

185. Allison Cara Motea, Oakland, MI, 256<br />

186. Brooke Willard, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te Farms,<br />

MI, 256<br />

187. Michelle Rose L<strong>in</strong>den, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 256<br />

188. Bailey Budnik, Manitowoc, WI, 256<br />

189. Mar<strong>in</strong>a Selenica, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 255<br />

190. Kelsey Shipman, Olney, IL, 253<br />

191. Sheridan Paige McLean, Waverly, OH, 253<br />

192. Haylei Snelson, Granger, IN, 253<br />

193. Meredith Breda, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 253<br />

194. Isabella Anastassoff, Clarendon Hills,<br />

IL, 252<br />

195. Cather<strong>in</strong>e Miller, Indianapolis, IN, 251<br />

196. Nikki He<strong>in</strong>iger, Munster, IN, 251<br />

197. Allison Bush, Glen Ellyn, IL, 251<br />

198. Courtney A. Brown, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 250<br />

199. Heather Anne Ciskowski, Lake<br />

Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 250<br />

200. Imani S. Rob<strong>in</strong>son, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 249<br />

201. Raven Deja-NE Neely, Ypsilanti, MI, 244<br />

202. Rugile Valiunaite, Willowbrook, IL, 241<br />

203. Aashika Devi Katapadi, Columbus, OH,<br />

241<br />

204. Madison Riley, South Po<strong>in</strong>t, OH, 241<br />

205. Claudia Althans, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 240<br />

206. Shelby H. Chorney, Waunakee, WI, 239<br />

207. Samantha Hayley Schrepferman, Elburn,<br />

IL, 239<br />

208. Coco Tzakis, Naperville, IL, 239<br />

209. Alexandra Sara Pollack, Mequon, WI, 238<br />

210. Timara Anto<strong>in</strong>ette Maxwell, Homewood,<br />

IL, 237<br />

211. Cassie Kay Davis, Indianapolis, IN, 236<br />

212. Nicole Alexis Pamphilis, Palos Park,<br />

IL, 236<br />

213. Natalie L. Allen, Beavercreek, OH, 236<br />

214. Cel<strong>in</strong>a Marie Nowicki, Holland, OH, 235<br />

215. Madelyn Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 235<br />

216. Sydney Y Myong, Chicago, IL, 235<br />

217. Ria Nilesh Shah, Mason, OH, 234<br />

218. Abigail Desiatnikov, Gates Mills, OH, 233<br />

219. Madalyn R. Bauer, Joliet, IL, 233<br />

220. Abigail Taylor Frankl<strong>in</strong>, Paoli, IN, 232<br />

221. Kather<strong>in</strong>e M. McCauley, Hartville, OH, 232<br />

222. Morgan Rae French, Carmel, IN, 232<br />

223. Monika Bandi, Solon, OH, 232<br />

224. Madison Casad, Mount Vernon, IL, 231<br />

225. Kelsey N. Laktash, Crystal Lake, IL, 231<br />

226. Jaclyn Shan, Olney, IL, 229<br />

227. Amber Sora Lee, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 229<br />

228. Kayl<strong>in</strong> Dong, Vernon Hills, IL, 229<br />

229. Alexandra Kather<strong>in</strong>e Griebl<strong>in</strong>g, Lex<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

OH, 228<br />

230. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Maltby, Glen Ellyn, IL, 225<br />

231. Maddy Easdale, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 225<br />

232. Aimee Rose Moccia, Livonia, MI, 224<br />

233. Elisabeth M. Rank<strong>in</strong>, Gates Mills, OH, 224<br />

234. Kathryn A. Dunleavy, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 222<br />

235. Halle K. Roach, Libertyville, IL, 221<br />

236. Emily Grace Stefancic, Sugar Grove,<br />

IL, 220<br />

237. Lauren Hawley, Dayton, OH, 220<br />

238. Caitl<strong>in</strong> Gardner, Fishers, IN, 220<br />

239. Gabrielle Krist<strong>in</strong>e Mann, Jacksonville,<br />

IL, 220<br />

240. Caitl<strong>in</strong> Kennedy, Valparaiso, IN, 220<br />

241. Kate Booker, Indianapolis, IN, 218<br />

242. Abigail Boswell, Woodridge, IL, 217<br />

243. Amanda Huser, Mason, OH, 217<br />

244. Radhika A. Pandit, Mason, OH, 217<br />

245. Michelle B. Tulch<strong>in</strong>skaya, Buffalo Grove,<br />

IL, 216<br />

246. Lauren Cather<strong>in</strong>e O’Malley, Westlake,<br />

OH, 216<br />

247. Dana Huck, Anderson, IN, 216<br />

248. Ashleigh R. Re<strong>in</strong>bold, Charlotte, MI, 215<br />

249. Gabrielle Nixon, Glencoe, IL, 213<br />

250. Jillian L. Wallace, Crystal Lake, IL, 212<br />

251. Megan Galle, Columbus, IN, 212<br />

252. Macey Lee Hodge, Kentwood, MI, 211<br />

253. Calla Ramont, East Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 209<br />

254. Giselle O. Beebe, Olympia Fields, IL, 208<br />

255. Maria Lynn Lueken, Jasper, IN, 208<br />

256. Elizabeth A. Raeder, Plymouth, WI, 208<br />

257. Emily M. Lewis, Jeffersonville, IN, 208<br />

258. Sofia Gomez, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 206<br />

259. Bess Marie Fley, Ft Mitchell, KY, 205<br />

260. Natalie Marie Arcoria, Hudson, OH, 203<br />

261. Lucy Jiang, Ann Arbor, MI, 203<br />

262. Hannah Klapper, Carmel, IN, 202<br />

263. Karyna V. Bihel, Palat<strong>in</strong>e, IL, 202<br />

264. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Elizabeth Kelmis, Vernon Hills,<br />

IL, 201<br />

265. Carly Kasicki, Rockford, IL, 200<br />

266. Sandra D. Keta, Westmont, IL, 200<br />

Girls’ 14 Doubles<br />

1. Emma R. Ste<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH,<br />

1170<br />

2. Lauren R.<br />

Goodman,<br />

Fort Wayne,<br />

IN, 1000<br />

3. Lexi Baylis,<br />

Clarkston, MI,<br />

780<br />

Emma Ste<strong>in</strong><br />

4. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Auyeung,<br />

Midland, MI, 740<br />

5. Alexandria Chatt, Western Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, IL, 740<br />

6. Brooke K. Broda, West Chester, OH, 735<br />

7. Elizabeth Konon, Mequon, WI, 730<br />

8. Alexandria S. Najarian, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 730<br />

9. Mehvish Safdar, Mason, OH, 690<br />

10. Mollie Ala<strong>in</strong>e Miller, Portsmouth, OH, 660<br />

11. Elizabeth Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 650<br />

12. Mardee J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 630<br />

13. Olivia Myers, Belmont, OH, 620<br />

14. Sophia H. Abelson, West Bloomfield, MI,<br />

570<br />

15. Meredith Kimbell Laskey, Fort Thomas,<br />

KY, 555<br />

16. Anna Sanford, Westerville, OH, 545<br />

17. Audrey Berger, Upper Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 525<br />

18. Dav<strong>in</strong>a Phuonghanh Nguyen, Shelby<br />

Township, MI, 520<br />

19. Carol L. F<strong>in</strong>ke, Glencoe, IL, 510<br />

20. Carol<strong>in</strong>e M. Ryba, Glenview, IL, 510<br />

21. Kennedy A. Shaffer, Rossford, OH, 510<br />

22. Amanda K. Studnicki, Normal, IL, 510<br />

23. McKenna Alexandra Root, Midland, MI, 500<br />

24. Gabriela Rosales, Munster, IN, 480<br />

25. Andrea V. Ball<strong>in</strong>ger, Columbus, OH, 470<br />

26. Sydney P. Ligg<strong>in</strong>s, Caledonia, MI, 465<br />

27. Francesca Dilorenzo, New Albany, OH, 460<br />

28. Lauren K. Ghidotti, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 445<br />

29. Lauren Marie Lomax, Portage, MI, 430<br />

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30. Colleen O’Brien, Ann Arbor, MI, 430<br />

31. Bridget L. Bellissimo, Middleton, WI, 420<br />

32. Adorabol Diamon Liegh Huckleby, Detroit,<br />

MI, 420<br />

33. Brienne Alexandra M<strong>in</strong>or, Mundele<strong>in</strong>, IL, 420<br />

34. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Dolehide, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 410<br />

35. Danielle Wolf, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 405<br />

36. Ellie Marie Zimmermann, Green Bay,<br />

WI, 405<br />

37. Annemarie Emme, Glenview, IL, 402<br />

38. Kristen Thoms, La Grange, IL, 395<br />

39. Kendall N. Kirsch, Long Grove, IL, 390<br />

40. Crist<strong>in</strong>a Dilorenzo, New Albany, OH, 388<br />

41. Natasha Elizabeth Birze, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls,<br />

OH, 385<br />

42. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 380<br />

43. Carol<strong>in</strong>e J. Combs, Indianapolis, IN, 373<br />

44. Brigitte Hodge, Indianapolis, IN, 373<br />

45. Joy N. Jankowski, New Hudson, MI, 372<br />

46. W<strong>in</strong>ifred Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 360<br />

47. Alexandra Solovyev, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 360<br />

48. Abby Marie Brady, Indianapolis, IN, 357<br />

49. Zoe Rose Spence, Chicago, IL, 353<br />

50. Megan Joyce Miller, Sylvania, OH, 345<br />

51. Natalie R. Whalen, Chicago, IL, 345<br />

52. Bianca Moldovan, Livonia, MI, 335<br />

53. Am<strong>in</strong>a Ismail, Ma<strong>in</strong>eville, OH, 330<br />

54. Sara Kate Daavettila, Williamston, MI, 330<br />

55. Courtney A. Brown, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 328<br />

56. Meredith Goshell, Carmel, IN, 320<br />

57. Emily Nghiem, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, MI, 315<br />

58. Kerry Hu, West Bloomfield, MI, 315<br />

59. Lizzie Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 312<br />

60. Cassidy M. Hicks, Hamilton, OH, 303<br />

61. Diana Margarita Suarez, Mason, OH, 300<br />

62. Taylor Allison Tamblyn, Kenilworth, IL, 300<br />

63. Anneliese Christ<strong>in</strong>a Zak, Green Bay, WI,<br />

296<br />

64. Jessica Michelle Rooth, Munster, IN, 285<br />

65. Jasm<strong>in</strong>e Lee, Newburgh, IN, 285<br />

66. Mary Hanna, Sal<strong>in</strong>e, MI, 285<br />

67. Madison Amalia Ballard, Fenton, MI, 285<br />

68. Sierra J. Stone, Powell, OH, 270<br />

69. Courtney M. Lang, Hoffman Estates, IL, 255<br />

70. Emily N. Struble, Holt, MI, 255<br />

71. Caitlyn Elizabeth Merzbacher, Dubl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

OH, 252<br />

72. Madalyn M. Mueck, West Chester, OH, 248<br />

73. Madelyn Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 240<br />

74. Sydney N. Power, Powell, OH, 240<br />

75. Peyton Young, Richmond, IN, 235<br />

76. Cass Goldner, Naperville, IL, 230<br />

77. Madison L. Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 225<br />

78. Teagan Savage McNamara, Maumee,<br />

OH, 223<br />

79. Teressa R. Hill, Canton, OH, 219<br />

80. Abigail M. Shonk, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Clair, MI, 210<br />

81. Carol<strong>in</strong>e McAuley, Indianapolis, IN, 208<br />

82. N<strong>in</strong>a Gerard, Bayside, WI, 208<br />

83. Tiffany Huber, West Bloomfield, MI, 200<br />

Girls’ 16 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Brooke I. Aust<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Indianapolis, IN,<br />

1750<br />

2. Sara Remynse,<br />

Richland, MI,<br />

1360<br />

3. Alexandra D’Ascenzo,<br />

West Bloomfield,<br />

MI, 1330<br />

Brooke Aust<strong>in</strong><br />

4. Kyle S. McPhillips,<br />

Willoughby, OH,<br />

1250<br />

5. Macie Elliott, Evansville, IN, 1215<br />

6. Keisha R. Clous<strong>in</strong>g, Wheaton, IL, 1175<br />

7. Sandy Niehaus, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 1164<br />

8. Ariel J. Dechter, Mundele<strong>in</strong>, IL, 1140<br />

9. Monica L<strong>in</strong>, Schaumburg, IL, 1095<br />

10. Adesuwa Osabuohien, Hazel Crest, IL,<br />

1080<br />

11. Rachel Nelson, Big Prairie, OH, 1080<br />

12. Emma D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 1075<br />

13. Meredith L. Maltby, Glen Ellyn, IL, 1075<br />

14. Rachael N. Morales, Reynoldsburg, OH,<br />

1025<br />

15. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Eberhart, Mishawaka, IN, 1005<br />

16. Hailey Barrett, Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 995<br />

17. Brooke K. Broda, West Chester, OH, 995<br />

18. Meika A. Ashby, Kalamazoo, MI, 955<br />

19. Marika M. Cusick, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 955<br />

20. Gabriella G. Sp<strong>in</strong>dler, Clarkston, MI, 945<br />

21. Bailey Padgett, Carmel, IN, 940<br />

22. Maria Avger<strong>in</strong>os, Elmhurst, IL, 928<br />

23. Lauren H. Thai, Galloway, OH, 920<br />

24. Alexis Casati, Deerfield, IL, 845<br />

25. Carol<strong>in</strong>e M. Ryba, Glenview, IL, 835<br />

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26. Julia N. Schroeder, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 835<br />

27. Taylor Holden, West Chester, OH, 820<br />

28. Jargal Altan Sarnai, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 803<br />

29. Alexandra Br<strong>in</strong>ker, Granger, IN, 800<br />

30. Alexxis P. Kiven, Buffalo Grove, IL, 795<br />

31. My L<strong>in</strong>h T. Li, Galloway, OH, 785<br />

32. Grace E. Tapak, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 765<br />

33. Carol L. F<strong>in</strong>ke, Glencoe, IL, 765<br />

34. Madison T. Cook, Edgewood, KY, 765<br />

35. Brittany M. Plaszewski, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles,<br />

IL, 755<br />

36. Elizabeth Konon, Mequon, WI, 745<br />

37. Alyson Coran, Mequon, WI, 745<br />

38. Sarah M. Ste<strong>in</strong>, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 700<br />

39. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i, Clarendon Hills, IL, 675<br />

40. Katie Claire Brozovich, Clarkston, MI, 675<br />

41. Margaux Hyman, W Bloomfield, MI, 665<br />

42. Lauren Golick, Westlake, OH, 660<br />

43. Hayley Wild, Carmel, IN, 653<br />

44. Alexandria S. Najarian, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 653<br />

45. Amanda L<strong>in</strong>, West Chester, OH, 651<br />

46. Drew M. Fillis, Ottawa Hills, OH, 646<br />

47. Tori M. Turner, Liberty Twp, OH, 640<br />

48. Kelsey Ch<strong>in</strong>, Aurora, IL, 635<br />

49. Emily L. Mazzola, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 630<br />

50. Mckenzie Thomas, Evansville, IN, 620<br />

51. Tracy T. Thorsell, Mart<strong>in</strong>sville, IN, 618<br />

52. Aimee D. Tarun, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 608<br />

53. Emily A. Barretta, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 603<br />

54. Ala<strong>in</strong>a Roberts, Goshen, IN, 600<br />

55. Anna Ruth Kaplan, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 597<br />

56. Anna Sanford, Westerville, OH, 595<br />

57. Harley H. Hutchison, Joliet, IL, 585<br />

58. Ekater<strong>in</strong>a M. Ushakova, Chicago, IL, 581<br />

59. Maya M. Hicks, Orchard Lake, MI, 570<br />

60. Aundrea Elizabeth Busse, Spr<strong>in</strong>gboro,<br />

OH, 558<br />

61. Lauren M. Bell<strong>in</strong>ger, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 550<br />

62. Lexi Baylis, Clarkston, MI, 550<br />

63. Rachel Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 548<br />

64. Abby Wang, Novi, MI, 540<br />

65. Michelle De Meo, Burr Ridge, IL, 538<br />

66. Alexandra Solovyev, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 536<br />

67. Taya Zoubareva, Lake Bluff, IL, 535<br />

68. Shannon J. Etten, Appleton, WI, 521<br />

69. Ashwatha Thenappan, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 518<br />

70. Madelyn E. Gilley, Aurora, OH, 515<br />

71. Alysa Michelle Straub, Burr Ridge, IL, 513<br />

72. Jasm<strong>in</strong>e Lee, Newburgh, IN, 513<br />

73. Kelli E. Close, Midland, MI, 504<br />

74. Ela<strong>in</strong>e S. Cloern, Columbus, OH, 490<br />

75. Simone-Alyse Nicole Ewell, Detroit, MI, 490<br />

76. Katie Shepherd, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 487<br />

77. Karl<strong>in</strong> H. Naslund, Oshkosh, WI, 485<br />

78. Madison L. Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 481<br />

79. Mollie Ala<strong>in</strong>e Miller, Portsmouth, OH, 480<br />

80. Ashley R. Lafounta<strong>in</strong>, Oak Harbor, OH, 468<br />

81. Andreea Alexandra Mitrache, Sterl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Heights, MI, 468<br />

82. Shraya R. Soundararajan, Willowbrook,<br />

IL, 461<br />

83. Aerielle Pendleton, Orchard Lake, MI, 460<br />

84. Emmy Grace Virkus, East Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 456<br />

85. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Ecker, Mequon, WI, 454<br />

86. Anna Zelechonok, Northbrook, IL, 451<br />

87. Sidnay Huck, Anderson, IN, 446<br />

88. Ivory Bradley, Chicago, IL, 445<br />

89. Danielle Dixon, Flossmoor, IL, 442<br />

90. Leah Tzakis, Naperville, IL, 435<br />

91. Nicole M. Soutar, West Chester, OH, 435<br />

92. Olivia Boes<strong>in</strong>g, Floyds Knobs, IN, 417<br />

93. Kadi N. Fauble, Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, IL, 416<br />

94. Elizabeth Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 415<br />

95. Crist<strong>in</strong>a Dilorenzo, New Albany, OH, 410<br />

96. Meredith Goshell, Carmel, IN, 409<br />

97. Darby Ta<strong>in</strong>e Mountford, Granger, IN, 404<br />

98. Allison Hansen, Champaign, IL, 402<br />

99. Bethany Lynch, Burr Ridge, IL, 400<br />

100. Amy H. Upthagrove, Muskego, WI, 393<br />

101. Lauren Jackson, Dayton, OH, 392<br />

102. Heather Anne Ciskowski, Lake<br />

Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 389<br />

103. Tiffany Chen, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 385<br />

104. Carlene Eckhart, Carmel, IN, 383<br />

105. Amabel Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 382<br />

106. W<strong>in</strong>ifred Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 381<br />

107. Amy Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 379<br />

108. Mardee J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 376<br />

109. Sydney P. Ligg<strong>in</strong>s, Caledonia, MI, 375<br />

110. Samantha Rahrig, Fort Wayne, IN, 374<br />

111. Tracy M. Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 373<br />

112. Madelyn Lee, South Bend, IN, 371<br />

113. Mandy M. Marchant, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH,<br />

370<br />

114. Nancy Emma Benda, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 362<br />

115. Vanessa Madrigal, Highland, IN, 360<br />

116. Gabriela Rosales, Munster, IN, 358<br />

117. Emily Meyers, Naperville, IL, 355<br />

118. Courtney Lymburner, Ann Arbor, MI, 351<br />

119. Dana Shannon, Country Club Hills, IL, 351<br />

120. Irene Ng, Okemos, MI, 346<br />

121. Caitl<strong>in</strong> A. Lawless, Highland Hts, OH, 346<br />

122. Madele<strong>in</strong>e Johnson, Onalaska, WI, 345<br />

123. Ashley Thai, Galloway, OH, 344<br />

124. Lauren Schectman, Highland Park, IL, 344<br />

125. Bianca Moldovan, Livonia, MI, 341<br />

126. Joy N. Jankowski, New Hudson, MI, 341<br />

127. Lilly C. Iffert, Indianapolis, IN, 341<br />

128. Holly Dahmus, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 340<br />

129. Mary Beth K<strong>in</strong>g, Naperville, IL, 340<br />

130. Madie L. Baillon, Champaign, IL, 338<br />

131. Ariana Iranpour, Bratenahl, OH, 330<br />

132. Jada Bissett, Grand Rapids, MI, 328<br />

133. Lauren K. Ghidotti, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 326<br />

134. Megan J. Morris, Lake Forest, IL, 325<br />

135. Cassie J. Kasicki, Rockford, IL, 324<br />

136. Kailey M. Eaton, Fishers, IN, 321<br />

137. Valerie Eddalisa Strasser, Highland,<br />

IL, 319<br />

138. Mitsuki Sarah Fukamachi, Mayfield Hts,<br />

OH, 316<br />

139. Kelsey M. Wanha<strong>in</strong>en, Westlake, OH, 315<br />

140. Karyn R. Guttormsen, Kenosha, WI, 315<br />

141. N<strong>in</strong>a Cepeda, Mason, OH, 314<br />

142. Alexandra E. Bergman, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 313<br />

143. Amanda K. Studnicki, Normal, IL, 311<br />

144. Victoria Falk, Lake Forest, IL, 310<br />

145. Alexandria E. Garrity, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 310<br />

146. Mary Hanna, Sal<strong>in</strong>e, MI, 309<br />

147. Sierra J. Stone, Powell, OH, 303<br />

148. Madel<strong>in</strong>e R. Carney, Naperville, IL, 299<br />

149. Jennifer Gates, Bartlett, IL, 296<br />

150. M<strong>in</strong>dy A. Borovsky, Deerfield, IL, 296<br />

151. Meredith Lee, South Bend, IN, 295<br />

152. Marisa Leigh Thome, Crystal Lake, IL, 295<br />

153. Kennedy M. Mulholland, Beachwood,<br />

OH, 294<br />

154. Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e D. White, Dayton, OH, 294<br />

155. Haley Meekhof, Granger, IN, 293<br />

156. Alexandra Virg<strong>in</strong>ia Prodromos, W<strong>in</strong>netka,<br />

IL, 287<br />

157. Alexia Petrovic, Burr Ridge, IL, 285<br />

158. Katr<strong>in</strong>e M. Zhadovich, Northbrook, IL, 283<br />

159. Leah Barnes, Fort Wayne, IN, 280<br />

160. Claire Metka, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 279<br />

161. Natalie R. Whalen, Chicago, IL, 275<br />

162. Shanaz Milou Daneshdoost, Carbondale,<br />

IL, 274<br />

163. Am<strong>in</strong>a Ismail, Ma<strong>in</strong>eville, OH, 274<br />

164. Alison Biltz, Aurora, OH, 274<br />

165. Brenna Wu, Evansville, IN, 274<br />

166. Allison Marie Vickery, Midland, MI, 271<br />

167. Mollie A. Fox, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 270<br />

168. Sarah Woods, Oconomowoc, WI, 270<br />

169. Sabr<strong>in</strong>a Esha Dass, Grand Blanc, MI, 269<br />

170. Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e Baum, Highland Park, IL, 269<br />

171. Morgan Bemisderfer, Fort Wayne, IN, 267<br />

172. Bailey Paradiso, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 265<br />

173. Julia C. Dunbar, Westlake, OH, 265<br />

174. Rachel Bottorff, Newburgh, IN, 264<br />

175. Laura S. Anderson, Chesterton, IN, 264<br />

176. Cather<strong>in</strong>e B. Orfanos, Lake Forest, IL, 262<br />

177. Sarah R. Awe, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, MI, 261<br />

178. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 260<br />

179. Alexandra Bastock, Hudson, OH, 260<br />

180. Olivia Myers, Belmont, OH, 260<br />

181. Darnesha Jeanell Moore, Chicago, IL, 260<br />

182. Kathleen E. Hebble, Sellersburg, IN, 260<br />

183. Samantha Kruger, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 258<br />

184. Anna T. Potter, Terre Haute, IN, 257<br />

185. Claire C. Hamilton, Charleston, WV, 257<br />

186. Sarah Anne Shadowens, East Grand<br />

Rapids, MI, 256<br />

187. Denise Carmen Azcui, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

IN, 253<br />

188. Madelyn Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 252<br />

189. Alexa P. Sweeney, Fort Gratiot, MI, 252<br />

190. Gabrielle Demchenko, Buffalo Grove,<br />

IL, 251<br />

191. Drew A. Hurt, Indianapolis, IN, 249<br />

192. Madison Paige Dewitt, Loveland, OH, 249<br />

193. Tiffany T. Tuori, Ada, MI, 248<br />

194. Taylor A. Todd, Westerville, OH, 248<br />

195. Lauren Taylor Hughes, Southfield, MI, 248<br />

196. Mallory Horton, Dunlap, IL, 247<br />

197. Cassandra A. Powell, Vienna, WV, 246<br />

198. Courtney Elizabeth Coakes, West<br />

Lafayette, IN, 245<br />

199. Jessica Michelle Rooth, Munster, IN, 244<br />

200. Christ<strong>in</strong>a M. Corbean, Dayton, OH, 244<br />

201. Meghan E. Gray, F<strong>in</strong>dlay, OH, 243<br />

202. Sarah A. Paulson, Libertyville, IL, 241<br />

203. Zoe Kasiurak, Hoffman Estates, IL, 241<br />

204. Julie Brockman, Spr<strong>in</strong>gboro, OH, 241<br />

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205. Leah M. Dancz, Hudsonville, MI, 240<br />

206. Macey Nikole Speer, Indianapolis, IN, 240<br />

207. Andriana Smart, Upper Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 237<br />

208. Morgan Reilly, Jeffersonville, IN, 235<br />

209. Madison A. Morton, Bexley, OH, 233<br />

210. Bethany G. Moore, Lebanon, IN, 233<br />

211. Megan Joyce Miller, Sylvania, OH, 233<br />

212. Daniella A. Reyes, Burr Ridge, IL, 233<br />

213. Emily Dawson, East Liverpool, OH, 232<br />

214. Ashley E. Berg, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 232<br />

215. Kendal N. Stephens, Fenton, MI, 231<br />

216. Abigail Madrigal, Highland, IN, 231<br />

217. Lauren M. Rovner, Lima, OH, 230<br />

218. Meredith Kimbell Laskey, Fort Thomas,<br />

KY, 230<br />

219. Sierra Nellessen, Tipp City, OH, 230<br />

220. Nicole Elizabeth Huser, Mason, OH, 229<br />

221. Annemarie Emme, Glenview, IL, 228<br />

222. Meg Modesto, Portage, IN, 228<br />

223. Marcie Kooyers, Holland, MI, 227<br />

224. Kathryn Godfrey, Carmel, IN, 226<br />

225. Emily Jones, Greenwood, IN, 225<br />

226. Michelle McFerran, Alexandria, IN, 225<br />

227. Courtney M. Lang, Hoffman Estates,<br />

IL, 224<br />

228. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Henderson, Mequon, WI, 224<br />

229. Katelyn Hissong, Akron, OH, 224<br />

230. Kelly T. Daniel, Zeeland, MI, 223<br />

231. Jill Wetmore, Ottawa, IL, 223<br />

232. Colleen O’Brien, Ann Arbor, MI, 222<br />

233. Lexi Chionis, Palos Heights, IL, 222<br />

234. Emilie E. Bush, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 222<br />

235. Abigail Dekk<strong>in</strong>ga, Allegan, MI, 222<br />

236. Sydney N. Power, Powell, OH, 220<br />

237. Jorie Fox, Bannockburn, IL, 220<br />

238. Sloane Pr<strong>in</strong>ce, Parkersburg, WV, 220<br />

239. Meili Mart<strong>in</strong>, Proctorville, OH, 220<br />

240. Kerigan S. McNamara, Maumee, OH, 219<br />

241. Ela<strong>in</strong>e Apaza, Northville, MI, 218<br />

242. Kendra K. Sweet, Clarkston, MI, 218<br />

243. Anne Ryan Connelly, Dayton, OH, 217<br />

244. Lizzie Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 217<br />

245. Natasha Elizabeth Birze, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls,<br />

OH, 216<br />

246. Chloe Hadavas, Rockton, IL, 216<br />

247. Kristen Law, West Bloomfield, MI, 212<br />

248. Diana Margarita Suarez, Mason, OH, 212<br />

249. Gabrielle Nixon, Glencoe, IL, 212<br />

250. Stephanie A. Londre, Burl<strong>in</strong>gton, WI, 212<br />

251. Madison Riley, South Po<strong>in</strong>t, OH, 212<br />

252. Carol<strong>in</strong>e A. Treis, Brookfield, WI, 211<br />

253. Tyra Marie Buss, Mount Carmel, IL, 209<br />

254. Cassie Mercer, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 209<br />

255. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Jordan, W Bloomfield, MI, 209<br />

256. Claire A. Williamson, Chicago, IL, 209<br />

257. Bridget Marie Barrett, Grand Rapids,<br />

MI, 208<br />

258. Cameryn Nicole Hartong, Canton, OH, 208<br />

259. Mara Cather<strong>in</strong>e Sheley, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 208<br />

260. Samantha Schafer, River Forest, IL, 207<br />

261. Lauren E. Hoekstra, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham, IL, 205<br />

262. Alexandria Chatt, Western Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, IL, 204<br />

263. Emily J. Mone, Bayside, WI, 204<br />

264. Abigail M. Shonk, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Clair, MI, 204<br />

265. Maddy Easdale, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 204<br />

266. Jenna A. Wallace, Crystal Lake, IL, 203<br />

267. Sydney J. Hodge, Kentwood, MI, 202<br />

268. Elizabeth McGrail, Rockford, IL, 200<br />

269. Kelly L. Milliken, Traverse City, MI, 200<br />

270. Sofia Gomez, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 200<br />

Girls’ 16 Doubles<br />

1. Brooke I. Aust<strong>in</strong>, Indianapolis, IN, 1040<br />

2. Adesuwa Osabuohien, Hazel Crest, IL, 970<br />

3. Emma D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 940<br />

4. Macie Elliott, Evansville, IN, 850<br />

5. Alexandra D’Ascenzo, West Bloomfield,<br />

MI, 820<br />

6. Kyle S. McPhillips, Willoughby, OH, 790<br />

7. Bethany G. Moore, Lebanon, IN, 720<br />

8. Marika M. Cusick, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 650<br />

9. Lauren H. Thai, Galloway, OH, 615<br />

10. Alexandria S. Najarian, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 590<br />

11. Madison T. Cook, Edgewood, KY, 585<br />

12. Maria Avger<strong>in</strong>os, Elmhurst, IL, 570<br />

13. Grace E. Tapak, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 560<br />

14. Rachel Nelson, Big Prairie, OH, 555<br />

15. Michelle De Meo, Burr Ridge, IL, 555<br />

16. Alysa Michelle Straub, Burr Ridge, IL, 555<br />

17. Taylor Holden, West Chester, OH, 555<br />

18. Ariel J. Dechter, Mundele<strong>in</strong>, IL, 535<br />

19. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 525<br />

20. Alexis Casati, Deerfield, IL, 515<br />

21. Hailey Barrett, Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 500<br />

22. Sara Remynse, Richland, MI, 490<br />

23. Alexxis P. Kiven, Buffalo Grove, IL, 490<br />

24. Julia N. Schroeder, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 480


F<strong>in</strong>al 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Girls’ & Boys’ Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

25. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i, Clarendon Hills, IL, 460<br />

26. Emily L. Mazzola, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 452<br />

27. My L<strong>in</strong>h T. Li, Galloway, OH, 445<br />

28. Monica L<strong>in</strong>, Schaumburg, IL, 440<br />

29. Harley H. Hutchison, Joliet, IL, 440<br />

30. Rachael N. Morales, Reynoldsburg, OH,<br />

435<br />

31. Margaux Hyman, W Bloomfield, MI, 430<br />

32. Sandy Niehaus, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 424<br />

33. Meredith L. Maltby, Glen Ellyn, IL, 420<br />

34. Keisha R. Clous<strong>in</strong>g, Wheaton, IL, 420<br />

35. Bailey Padgett, Carmel, IN, 420<br />

36. Katie Shepherd, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 418<br />

37. Emily A. Barretta, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 415<br />

38. Meika A. Ashby, Kalamazoo, MI, 410<br />

39. Kelsey Ch<strong>in</strong>, Aurora, IL, 405<br />

40. Lexi Baylis, Clarkston, MI, 395<br />

41. Lilly C. Iffert, Indianapolis, IN, 390<br />

42. Hayley Wild, Carmel, IN, 390<br />

43. Tracy T. Thorsell, Mart<strong>in</strong>sville, IN, 385<br />

44. Kelli E. Close, Midland, MI, 375<br />

45. Sarah M. Ste<strong>in</strong>, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 365<br />

46. Rachel Swartwood, Evansville, IN, 356<br />

47. Tori M. Turner, Liberty Twp, OH, 352<br />

48. Elizabeth Konon, Mequon, WI, 350<br />

49. Mckenzie Thomas, Evansville, IN, 350<br />

50. Aimee D. Tarun, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 335<br />

51. Brittany M. Plaszewski, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles,<br />

IL, 335<br />

52. Amanda L<strong>in</strong>, West Chester, OH, 325<br />

53. Brooke K. Broda, West Chester, OH, 324<br />

54. Denise Carmen Azcui, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 302<br />

55. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Eberhart, Mishawaka, IN, 300<br />

56. Anna Ruth Kaplan, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 296<br />

57. Lauren M. Bell<strong>in</strong>ger, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 295<br />

58. Nancy Emma Benda, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 288<br />

59. Gabriella G. Sp<strong>in</strong>dler, Clarkston, MI, 285<br />

60. Ashley Thai, Galloway, OH, 285<br />

61. Ela<strong>in</strong>e S. Cloern, Columbus, OH, 285<br />

62. Ivory Bradley, Chicago, IL, 285<br />

63. Elizabeth Wilm, Evansville, IN, 276<br />

64. Bethany Lynch, Burr Ridge, IL, 270<br />

65. Lauren Jackson, Dayton, OH, 264<br />

66. Aerielle Pendleton, Orchard Lake, MI, 253<br />

67. Anna Sanford, Westerville, OH, 252<br />

68. Jargal Altan Sarnai, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 240<br />

69. Madie L. Baillon, Champaign, IL, 240<br />

70. Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 240<br />

71. Kadi N. Fauble, Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, IL, 240<br />

72. Anna Zelechonok, Northbrook, IL, 239<br />

73. Tiffany Chen, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 226<br />

74. Simone-Alyse Nicole Ewell, Detroit, MI, 225<br />

75. Amy Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 225<br />

76. Tracy M. Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 225<br />

77. Meredith Goshell, Carmel, IN, 224<br />

78. Sierra J. Stone, Powell, OH, 222<br />

79. Meghan E. Gray, F<strong>in</strong>dlay, OH, 221<br />

80. Kerigan S. McNamara, Maumee, OH, 221<br />

81. Heather Anne Ciskowski, Lake Barr<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

IL, 216<br />

82. Kathryn Godfrey, Carmel, IN, 215<br />

83. Dana Shannon, Country Club Hills, IL, 215<br />

84. Alexandra Solovyev, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 211<br />

85. Ala<strong>in</strong>a Roberts, Goshen, IN, 210<br />

86. Allison Hansen, Champaign, IL, 208<br />

87. Amanda K. Studnicki, Normal, IL, 208<br />

88. Mary Hanna, Sal<strong>in</strong>e, MI, 205<br />

Girls’ 18 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Kelsey L. Dieters,<br />

Shelby Township,<br />

MI, 1600<br />

2. Em<strong>in</strong>a Bektas,<br />

Indianapolis, IN,<br />

1565<br />

3. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Lipp, Lake<br />

Forest, IL, 1325<br />

4. Melissa Kop<strong>in</strong>ski, Kelsey Dieters<br />

Palos Hills, IL,<br />

1300<br />

5. Kasey K. Gard<strong>in</strong>er, Novi, MI, 1195<br />

6. Kyle S. McPhillips, Willoughby, OH, 1161<br />

7. Katie Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 1150<br />

8. Jasm<strong>in</strong>e N. M<strong>in</strong>or, Mundele<strong>in</strong>, IL, 1145<br />

9. Brooke I. Aust<strong>in</strong>, Indianapolis, IN, 1096<br />

10. Hanna Yu, Northbrook, IL, 1095<br />

11. Alyssa Morgan Ritchie, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 1050<br />

12. Emily Meyers, Naperville, IL, 1040<br />

13. Ellen June Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 1035<br />

14. Courtney Earnest, Lex<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 995<br />

15. Julia C. Fellerhoff, Deerfield, IL, 980<br />

16. Alexandra Thurman, Harrison Twp, MI, 980<br />

17. Karyn R. Guttormsen, Kenosha, WI, 975<br />

18. Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 965<br />

19. Komal Safdar, Mason, OH, 950<br />

20. Kristen A. Dodge, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 920<br />

21. Katie A. Klyczek, Munster, IN, 910<br />

22. Audrey O’Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 910<br />

23. Jessica Wacnik, Orland Park, IL, 905<br />

24. Stephanie Fox, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 895<br />

25. Talia M. Johnson, Kalamazoo, MI, 830<br />

26. Molly B. Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 830<br />

27. Kathleen Hawk<strong>in</strong>s, Portage, MI, 823<br />

28. Hanna Mar, Burr Ridge, IL, 811<br />

29. Amanda Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 795<br />

30. Courtney Wild, Carmel, IN, 775<br />

31. Madele<strong>in</strong>e Johnson, Onalaska, WI, 770<br />

32. Taylor P<strong>in</strong>choff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 755<br />

33. Maddie Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 754<br />

34. Katie Claire Brozovich, Clarkston, MI, 753<br />

35. Ashlyn C. Rang, Fort Wayne, IN, 745<br />

36. Gabrielle Clark, Chicago, IL, 728<br />

37. Annie Sullivan, Deerfield, IL, 725<br />

38. Daniella Maria Patton, Midland, MI, 725<br />

39. Amanda L<strong>in</strong>, West Chester, OH, 694<br />

40. Sara Remynse, Richland, MI, 685<br />

41. Julia Jamieson, Wilmette, IL, 685<br />

42. Bethany G. Moore, Lebanon, IN, 680<br />

43. Monica L<strong>in</strong>, Schaumburg, IL, 677<br />

44. Jenny Hois, Downers Grove, IL, 673<br />

45. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Colarossi, Dearborn Heights,<br />

MI, 670<br />

46. Nelle Youel, Crystal Lake, IL, 666<br />

47. Carly Peck, Thiensville, WI, 660<br />

48. Margaret E. MacPhail, Indianapolis, IN, 655<br />

49. Lizzie Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 650<br />

50. Lauren Davis, Gates Mills, OH, 636<br />

51. Kelly K. Poggensee-Wei, Lake Villa, IL, 636<br />

52. Nisha Crouser, Columbus, OH, 631<br />

53. Katar<strong>in</strong>a Marjanovic, Urbana, IL, 625<br />

54. Bobbi Modesto, Portage, IN, 625<br />

55. Andrea L. Wolf, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 625<br />

56. Meghan Buell, New Albany, OH, 610<br />

57. Hailey Barrett, Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 605<br />

58. Janelle A. Prisner, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Johns, MI, 597<br />

59. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Eberhart, Mishawaka, IN, 595<br />

60. Alexandra Br<strong>in</strong>ker, Granger, IN, 594<br />

61. Liselot Koenen, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles, IL, 585<br />

62. Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e E. Crawford, Bloomfield Hills,<br />

MI, 584<br />

63. Nell C. Boyd, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL, 582<br />

64. Jargal Altan Sarnai, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 582<br />

65. Kim Szokol, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 573<br />

66. Katar<strong>in</strong>a L<strong>in</strong>gl, Rochester Hills, MI, 570<br />

67. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Aleck, Ada, MI, 554<br />

68. Marcy Huck, Anderson, IN, 546<br />

69. Alyson Coran, Mequon, WI, 545<br />

70. Abbey Hamstra, Wheatfield, IN, 545<br />

71. Grace E. Tapak, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 544<br />

72. Carolyn J. Huerth, Crystal Lake, IL, 543<br />

73. Carolyn C. Pitman, West Chester, OH, 543<br />

74. Gabriella G. Sp<strong>in</strong>dler, Clarkston, MI, 538<br />

75. Faith Marie Bassiouny, Lake forest, IL, 535<br />

76. Natalie Robson, Copley, OH, 533<br />

77. Natasha Dabrowski, W Bloomfield, MI, 518<br />

78. Mikaela M. Carlson, Carmel, IN, 513<br />

79. Amanda J. Border, Novi, MI, 510<br />

80. Haley N. Ilcewicz, Lockport, IL, 510<br />

81. Christiana J. Raymond, Westerville, OH,<br />

505<br />

82. Amabel Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 501<br />

83. Karl<strong>in</strong> H. Naslund, Oshkosh, WI, 495<br />

84. Allison H. Murphy, Crystal Lake, IL, 483<br />

85. Nida M. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 480<br />

86. Alexandra Rice, Augusta, MI, 475<br />

87. Cassandra F. Kovach, Naperville, IL, 475<br />

88. Leah M. Dancz, Hudsonville, MI, 469<br />

89. April M. Weaver, Perrysburg, OH, 468<br />

90. Emma D. Li, Wheaton, IL, 460<br />

91. Macie Elliott, Evansville, IN, 460<br />

92. Allyson Westl<strong>in</strong>g, Ft Wright, KY, 455<br />

93. Noelle Renee Kaufmann, Westlake, OH,<br />

451<br />

94. Madison L. Hromada, Lora<strong>in</strong>, OH, 437<br />

95. Jessica R<strong>in</strong>k, Granger, IN, 436<br />

96. Margaux Hyman, W Bloomfield, MI, 429<br />

97. Kara Sherwood, Mentor, OH, 427<br />

98. Jennifer P. Bush, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 425<br />

99. Kaye S<strong>in</strong>clair Eastman, Grand Rapids,<br />

MI, 423<br />

100. Haley O’Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 413<br />

101. Chelsea B. Carter, Anderson, IN, 408<br />

102. Alexandra Bastock, Hudson, OH, 406<br />

103. Trisha K. Conlan, Canton, OH, 403<br />

104. Allie J. Smith, Columbus, IN, 401<br />

105. Sydney P. Ligg<strong>in</strong>s, Caledonia, MI, 399<br />

106. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 399<br />

107. Victoria Olejniczak, Northbrook, IL, 392<br />

108. Abigail C. Lewis, Westerville, OH, 392<br />

109. Amanda Nunez, Chicago, IL, 390<br />

110. Kelsey M. Geppner, Ann Arbor, MI, 388<br />

111. Carol L. F<strong>in</strong>ke, Glencoe, IL, 385<br />

112. Krist<strong>in</strong>a L. Lucas, Clarkston, MI, 385<br />

113. Sara Jubala Kohtz, Chicago, IL, 384<br />

114. Amanda R. Timm, Milwaukee, WI, 381<br />

115. Sarah Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 379<br />

116. Katie A. Close, Midland, MI, 371<br />

117. Irene Ng, Okemos, MI, 371<br />

118. Claire E. McNulty, Downers Grove, IL, 370<br />

119. Hannelore A. MacDonald, Mundele<strong>in</strong>,<br />

IL, 365<br />

120. Leah E. Pascarella, Frankfort, IL, 365<br />

121. Dani J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 363<br />

122. Taylor C. Koehrsen, East Peoria, IL, 360<br />

123. Rebecca S. Phyle, Port Huron, MI, 356<br />

124. Mckennah M. Edwards, Fond Du Lac,<br />

WI, 351<br />

125. L<strong>in</strong>dsay Thygesen, Carmel, IN, 350<br />

126. Megan S. McNamara, Maumee, OH, 349<br />

127. Adesuwa Osabuohien, Hazel Crest, IL,<br />

346<br />

128. Tracy T. Thorsell, Mart<strong>in</strong>sville, IN, 346<br />

129. Andrea M. Rivera, Bloomfield, MI, 345<br />

130. Haley Rose Dekk<strong>in</strong>ga, Allegan, MI, 343<br />

131. Lydia A. Colv<strong>in</strong>, Pepper Pike, OH, 343<br />

132. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i, Clarendon Hills, IL, 340<br />

133. Cassia Wojtalik, Indianapolis, IN, 337<br />

134. Ala<strong>in</strong>a Roberts, Goshen, IN, 337<br />

135. Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e D. White, Dayton, OH, 333<br />

136. Lydia Utk<strong>in</strong>, Powell, OH, 331<br />

137. Kali Phillips, Harbor Spgs, MI, 327<br />

138. Ali Foster, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IL, 323<br />

139. Emily L. Mazzola, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 322<br />

140. Carly Holloway, Willoughby, OH, 321<br />

141. Kelsey Matthews, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 321<br />

142. Andrea F. Kerw<strong>in</strong>, Naperville, IL, 320<br />

143. Carli Capestany, Hudsonville, MI, 319<br />

144. Nicole Marie Gordon, River Hills, WI, 316<br />

145. Carol<strong>in</strong>e E. Hedrick, Columbus, IN, 315<br />

146. Alexandra E. Bergman, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 314<br />

147. Anna Ruth Kaplan, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 312<br />

148. Sophie S. Lillie, Milwaukee, WI, 311<br />

149. Alexis Casati, Deerfield, IL, 308<br />

150. Lexi Baylis, Clarkston, MI, 308<br />

151. Maya M. Hicks, Orchard Lake, MI, 308<br />

152. Leah Barnes, Fort Wayne, IN, 308<br />

153. Anna Zelechonok, Northbrook, IL, 307<br />

154. Joanne M. Weber, Northville, MI, 304<br />

155. Deahna C. Welcher, Clarksville, IN, 302<br />

156. Lauren Smith, Dayton, OH, 301<br />

157. Anne J. Lombardi, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 298<br />

158. Bailey Paradiso, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 298<br />

159. Ariel J. Dechter, Mundele<strong>in</strong>, IL, 290<br />

160. Jessie A. Bert<strong>in</strong>o, Lockport, IL, 290<br />

161. Kristy A. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 288<br />

162. Jane Gibson, Coshocton, OH, 287<br />

163. Anna Marie Schert<strong>in</strong>g, Waterville, OH, 286<br />

164. Ela<strong>in</strong>e S. Cloern, Columbus, OH, 286<br />

165. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Haraz<strong>in</strong>, La Grange, IL, 285<br />

166. Meredith L. Maltby, Glen Ellyn, IL, 285<br />

167. Ekater<strong>in</strong>a M. Ushakova, Chicago, IL, 285<br />

168. Kimberly Sawyer, Batavia, IL, 285<br />

169. Olivia Boes<strong>in</strong>g, Floyds Knobs, IN, 285<br />

170. Lauren Golick, Westlake, OH, 284<br />

171. Amanda Dick, Kenosha, WI, 282<br />

172. Cricket Geldermann, Lake Geneva, WI,<br />

280<br />

173. Julie Wittwer, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te Park, MI, 279<br />

174. Meghan J. Woody, Midland, MI, 279<br />

175. Paula Guimaraes, Granger, IN, 279<br />

176. Nicole Chiricosta, Avon Lake, OH, 275<br />

177. Mckenzie Thomas, Evansville, IN, 274<br />

178. Megan Zumbahlen, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham, IL, 271<br />

179. Morgan Delp, Holland, OH, 270<br />

180. Cailey Easdale, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 267<br />

181. Michelle Dutt, Gurnee, IL, 266<br />

182. Amanda Noonan, T<strong>in</strong>ley Park, IL, 264<br />

183. Ashley R. Lafounta<strong>in</strong>, Oak Harbor, OH, 261<br />

184. Jessica A. Wharton, Copley, OH, 258<br />

185. Rachael Lauren Bridegroom, Wabash,<br />

IN, 257<br />

186. Sarah A. Paulson, Libertyville, IL, 257<br />

187. Alana H. Peters, Kenilworth, IL, 257<br />

188. Melissa N. Staley, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 256<br />

189. Rachel A. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 255<br />

190. Courtney Mattson, Mequon, WI, 255<br />

191. Carly N. Miles, Greentown, IN, 255<br />

192. Megan W. Crowley, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 254<br />

193. Cassie J. Kasicki, Rockford, IL, 254<br />

194. Carrie Laskey, Fort Thomas, KY, 254<br />

195. Taylor Bullock, Terre Haute, IN, 253<br />

196. Dana Shannon, Country Club Hills, IL, 252<br />

197. Lauren Schectman, Highland Park, IL, 251<br />

198. Emily A. Barretta, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 250<br />

199. Maureen A. Stevens, Columbus, OH, 248<br />

200. Shannon J. Etten, Appleton, WI, 246<br />

201. Brittany M. Plaszewski, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles,<br />

IL, 245<br />

202. Elizabeth Wilm, Evansville, IN, 244<br />

203. Dana Siegel, Bloomfield, MI, 243<br />

204. Samantha P<strong>in</strong>choff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 240<br />

205. Nicole L. Shipman, Sal<strong>in</strong>e, MI, 240<br />

206. Hannah Knust, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IN, 240<br />

207. Kaitl<strong>in</strong> Pickrel, Ketter<strong>in</strong>g, OH, 236<br />

208. Maria Avger<strong>in</strong>os, Elmhurst, IL, 236<br />

209. Sarah L. Potter, Terre Haute, IN, 234<br />

210. Marianne E. Bonanno, Clayton, OH, 232<br />

211. Elise C. Griff<strong>in</strong>, Broadview Heights, OH,<br />

231<br />

212. Rachael He<strong>in</strong>iger, Munster, IN, 230<br />

213. Kelsey M. Wanha<strong>in</strong>en, Westlake, OH, 230<br />

214. Claire B. Cooper, Okemos, MI, 229<br />

215. Courtney Lymburner, Ann Arbor, MI, 228<br />

216. Kara Richardson, Columbus, OH, 228<br />

217. Yahsha Moore, West Bloomfield, MI, 227<br />

218. Maria A. Mears, Champaign, IL, 227<br />

219. Olivia Ott, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 226<br />

220. Hayley Wild, Carmel, IN, 225<br />

221. Kelly T. Daniel, Zeeland, MI, 225<br />

222. Abbey Neff, Goshen, IN, 220<br />

223. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Ecker, Mequon, WI, 219<br />

224. Meili Mart<strong>in</strong>, Proctorville, OH, 218<br />

225. Alex N. Barr, Vienna, WV, 216<br />

226. Danielle Dixon, Flossmoor, IL, 216<br />

227. Morgan D. Coquerille, Sellersburg, IN, 216<br />

228. Alexandra D’Ascenzo, West Bloomfield,<br />

MI, 214<br />

229. Aimee D. Tarun, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 214<br />

230. Tiffany Chen, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 212<br />

231. Kate Elise Bode, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 212<br />

232. Victoria E. Marchant, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls,<br />

OH, 209<br />

233. Er<strong>in</strong> Tommi Filbrandt, West Chester,<br />

OH, 209<br />

234. Trishala Chari, Buffalo Grove, IL, 208<br />

235. Anne Ryan Connelly, Dayton, OH, 208<br />

236. Carol<strong>in</strong>e R. Bauer, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 205<br />

237. Brooke A Foltz, Michigan City, IN, 204<br />

238. Meredith E. McDonagh, Bryan, OH, 203<br />

239. Samantha Rahrig, Fort Wayne, IN, 202<br />

240. Andrea J. Middleton, Zionsville, IN, 202<br />

241. Megan J. Morris, Lake Forest, IL, 202<br />

242. Taylor N. Sweeney, Fort Gratiot, MI, 200<br />

243. Emily K. Spiech, Kalamazoo, MI, 200<br />

244. Heather Leigh Hamilton, Flora, IL, 200<br />

Girls’ 18 Doubles<br />

1. Em<strong>in</strong>a Bektas,<br />

Indianapolis,<br />

IN, 1230<br />

2. Katie A. Klyczek,<br />

Munster, IN,<br />

895<br />

3. Kelsey L. Dieters,<br />

Shelby<br />

Township, MI, Em<strong>in</strong>a Bektas<br />

890<br />

4. Julia C. Fellerhoff,<br />

Deerfield, IL, 855<br />

5. Komal Safdar, Mason, OH, 810<br />

6. Maddie Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 765<br />

7. Melissa Kop<strong>in</strong>ski, Palos Hills, IL, 700<br />

8. Gabrielle Clark, Chicago, IL, 680<br />

9. Kristen A. Dodge, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 660<br />

10. Katie Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 645<br />

11. Brooke I. Aust<strong>in</strong>, Indianapolis, IN, 638<br />

12. Hanna Yu, Northbrook, IL, 620<br />

13. Kasey K. Gard<strong>in</strong>er, Novi, MI, 620<br />

14. Nicole Flower, Columbus, OH, 615<br />

15. Madel<strong>in</strong>e Lipp, Lake Forest, IL, 615<br />

16. Kyle S. McPhillips, Willoughby, OH, 605<br />

17. Jasm<strong>in</strong>e N. M<strong>in</strong>or, Mundele<strong>in</strong>, IL, 570<br />

18. Alexandra Thurman, Harrison Twp, MI, 525<br />

19. Talia M. Johnson, Kalamazoo, MI, 525<br />

20. Audrey O’Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 520<br />

21. Haley O’Connor, Park Ridge, IL, 520<br />

22. Amanda Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 515<br />

23. Molly B. Wickman, Grand Rapids, MI, 515<br />

24. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Haraz<strong>in</strong>, La Grange, IL, 495<br />

25. Meghan Buell, New Albany, OH, 480<br />

26. Jessica Wacnik, Orland Park, IL, 480<br />

27. Courtney Wild, Carmel, IN, 480<br />

28. Christ<strong>in</strong>a Colarossi, Dearborn Heights,<br />

MI, 480<br />

29. Carolyn C. Pitman, West Chester, OH, 465<br />

30. Hailey Barrett, Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 455<br />

31. Kelly K. Poggensee-Wei, Lake Villa, IL, 450<br />

32. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i, Clarendon Hills, IL, 450<br />

33. Courtney Earnest, Lex<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 440<br />

34. Nicole Chiricosta, Avon Lake, OH, 435<br />

35. Liselot Koenen, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles, IL, 435<br />

36. Julia Jamieson, Wilmette, IL, 430<br />

37. Annie Sullivan, Deerfield, IL, 430<br />

38. Ellen June Silver, Grand Rapids, MI, 430<br />

39. Nisha Crouser, Columbus, OH, 410<br />

40. Maureen A. Stevens, Columbus, OH, 405<br />

41. Lizzie Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 405<br />

42. Alyssa Morgan Ritchie, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 405<br />

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43. Natalie Robson, Copley, OH, 404<br />

44. Marcy Huck, Anderson, IN, 403<br />

45. Hanna Mar, Burr Ridge, IL, 400<br />

46. Courtney B. Dolehide, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 390<br />

47. Kim Szokol, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 390<br />

48. Amanda L<strong>in</strong>, West Chester, OH, 380<br />

49. Madele<strong>in</strong>e Johnson, Onalaska, WI, 375<br />

50. Bethany G. Moore, Lebanon, IN, 371<br />

51. Stephanie Fox, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 370<br />

52. Macie Elliott, Evansville, IN, 359<br />

53. Elizabeth Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 352<br />

54. Alexandra Br<strong>in</strong>ker, Granger, IN, 350<br />

55. Carolyn J. Huerth, Crystal Lake, IL, 345<br />

56. Jessica R<strong>in</strong>k, Granger, IN, 343<br />

57. Sidnay Huck, Anderson, IN, 343<br />

58. Carly Peck, Thiensville, WI, 343<br />

59. Noelle Renee Kaufmann, Westlake, OH,<br />

343<br />

60. Daniella Maria Patton, Midland, MI, 330<br />

61. Jargal Altan Sarnai, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 328<br />

62. Adesuwa Osabuohien, Hazel Crest, IL, 328<br />

63. Sara Remynse, Richland, MI, 320<br />

64. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Eberhart, Mishawaka, IN, 304<br />

65. Taylor P<strong>in</strong>choff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 304<br />

66. Morgan Delp, Holland, OH, 300<br />

67. Sydney Jane Delp, Holland, OH, 300<br />

68. Karl<strong>in</strong> H. Naslund, Oshkosh, WI, 300<br />

69. Carol<strong>in</strong>e Aleck, Ada, MI, 300<br />

70. Leah M. Dancz, Hudsonville, MI, 300<br />

71. Karyn R. Guttormsen, Kenosha, WI, 285<br />

72. Amy Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 279<br />

73. Gabriella G. Sp<strong>in</strong>dler, Clarkston, MI, 275<br />

74. Alyson Coran, Mequon, WI, 270<br />

75. Ashlyn C. Rang, Fort Wayne, IN, 270<br />

76. Krist<strong>in</strong>a L. Lucas, Clarkston, MI, 268<br />

77. Tracy M. Kuhle, Decatur, IL, 267<br />

78. Christiana J. Raymond, Westerville, OH,<br />

260<br />

79. Katie Claire Brozovich, Clarkston, MI, 260<br />

80. Emily Meyers, Naperville, IL, 256<br />

81. Allison H. Murphy, Crystal Lake, IL, 255<br />

82. Tara Robey, Brookfield, WI, 254<br />

83. Yahsha Moore, West Bloomfield, MI, 254<br />

84. Cricket Geldermann, Lake Geneva, WI, 253<br />

85. Dani J. Merar, Mequon, WI, 252<br />

86. Margaret E. MacPhail, Indianapolis, IN, 251<br />

87. Madison L. Hromada, Lora<strong>in</strong>, OH, 241<br />

88. Kathleen Hawk<strong>in</strong>s, Portage, MI, 240<br />

89. Alexandra Rice, Augusta, MI, 240<br />

90. Anna Zelechonok, Northbrook, IL, 238<br />

91. Natasha Dabrowski, W Bloomfield, MI, 226<br />

92. Rachel A. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 225<br />

93. Sarah Woods, Oconomowoc, WI, 224<br />

94. Janelle A. Prisner, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Johns, MI, 223<br />

95. Leah G. Fried, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 222<br />

96. Alexandra E. Bergman, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 221<br />

97. Cailey Easdale, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 221<br />

98. Nida M. Hamilton, Oak Brook, IL, 220<br />

99. Alexandra E. Bayliss, Sheboygan, WI, 220<br />

100. Morgan Jewel McWhorter, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham,<br />

IL, 215<br />

101. Emma N. Johnson, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham, IL, 215<br />

102. Jenny Hois, Downers Grove, IL, 215<br />

103. Samantha P<strong>in</strong>choff, Sylvan Lake, MI, 212<br />

104. Lauren Davis, Gates Mills, OH, 210<br />

105. Leah K. Dahl, Fort Atk<strong>in</strong>son, WI, 208<br />

106. Olivia Ott, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 208<br />

107. Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e E. Crawford, Bloomfield Hills,<br />

MI, 206<br />

108. Bailey Paradiso, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, MI, 206<br />

109. Sarah Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 205<br />

110. Irene Ng, Okemos, MI, 205<br />

111. Faith Marie Bassiouny, Lake Forest, IL, 204<br />

112. Madison A. Morton, Bexley, OH, 201<br />

Boys’ 10 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Connor Polender,<br />

Lake Bluff, IL,<br />

1210<br />

2. Axel Nefve, H<strong>in</strong>sdale,<br />

IL, 1080<br />

3. Samuel Komis, Lake<br />

Zurich, IL, 1045<br />

4. Scott Alexander Bout,<br />

Lake Bluff, IL,<br />

1035<br />

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5. Kobie Mueller, Ann<br />

Arbor, MI, 884<br />

6. Lucas Horve, Forsyth, IL, 869<br />

7. Andrew Pregel, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 775<br />

8. Alex Donald Wen, Novi, MI, 682<br />

9. Morgan H. Ihrig, Munster, IN, 682<br />

10. Presley Thieneman, Floyds Knobs, IN, 652<br />

11. Nicholas Ross Williams, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 614<br />

12. AJ Woodman, Monclova, OH, 569<br />

13. William M. Milne, Fort Wayne, IN, 568<br />

14. Anand Saluja, Brookfield, WI, 565<br />

F<strong>in</strong>al 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Boys’ Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

15. Clark Bil<strong>in</strong>ovich, Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, OH, 535<br />

16. Nicholas Hebda, Chicago, IL, 534<br />

17. Reed Patrick Crocker, Kalamazoo, MI, 497<br />

18. Casey Markulike, Mason, OH, 475<br />

19. Will Henry Tennison, Verona, WI, 466<br />

20. Grant H. Wendel, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 462<br />

21. J. Duggan, Sag<strong>in</strong>aw, MI, 456<br />

22. Ethan Jeffrey Radke, Fort Wayne, IN, 449<br />

23. Jack Randall, Lockport, IL, 440<br />

24. Robert Cash, New Albany, OH, 429<br />

25. Alan James Arocho, Norridge, IL, 424<br />

26. Patrick Hennegan Fletchall, Carmel, IN, 423<br />

27. Daniel Ethan Beedle, Lake Forest, IL, 420<br />

28. Cole Jeffrey Shoults, Traverse City, MI, 417<br />

29. Greyson Doscotch, Peoria, IL, 417<br />

30. Elliott Bandrowski, Traverse City, MI, 407<br />

31. Christopher Donnelly Maltby, Glen Ellyn,<br />

IL, 393<br />

32. Mark Nudelman, Bexley, OH, 391<br />

33. Alex Karev, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 380<br />

34. Jack J. Yark, Toledo, OH, 379<br />

35. Jack Dabek, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 372<br />

36. Jonathan Ray Sadowski, New Berl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

WI, 369<br />

37. John Pooley, Chicago, IL, 368<br />

38. Evan James Sadowski, New Berl<strong>in</strong>, WI, 367<br />

39. Akhil Katragadda, Sylvania, OH, 364<br />

40. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Timo Bout, Lake Bluff, IL, 362<br />

41. Janak Kumar Mukherji, Northville, MI, 360<br />

42. Thomas S. Weir, Fort Wayne, IN, 357<br />

43. Julian Hyman, Clarkston, MI, 347<br />

44. Daniel Sharyg<strong>in</strong>, NEWBURGH, IN, 335<br />

45. Spencer Gray, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 332<br />

46. Gianni M. Ross, Burr Ridge, IL, 300<br />

47. Danilo Kovacevic, Park Ridge, IL, 299<br />

48. Brent Widder, Sheboygan, WI, 297<br />

49. Jai Banerji, Battle Creek, MI, 292<br />

50. Dev R Laungani, Sylvania, OH, 291<br />

51. Thomas Jordan Harris, Country Club Hills,<br />

IL, 288<br />

52. Constant<strong>in</strong> Alexander Hemmrich,<br />

Bloomfield Hills, MI, 288<br />

53. Anthony Le Nguyen, Naperville, IL, 284<br />

54. Parker Dyer, Zionsville, IN, 279<br />

55. Zachary Adam Zimmerman, Ann Arbor,<br />

MI, 267<br />

56. Vishnu Sr<strong>in</strong>ath, Mason, OH, 265<br />

57. Joseph Kelly, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 261<br />

58. Casey Johnson, Kohler, WI, 259<br />

59. Jaden Lee Aranda, Bayside, WI, 257<br />

60. Alexander V<strong>in</strong>arov, Chicago, IL, 257<br />

61. Ricky Warnicke, West Bloomfield, MI, 256<br />

62. Ben L. Weider, Perrysburg, OH, 253<br />

63. Jacob Cady, Perrysburg, OH, 253<br />

64. Robert Krill, Elm Grove, WI, 250<br />

65. Joseph Christian Stafford, Livonia, MI, 248<br />

66. Drew Ryan Haffer, New Albany, OH, 248<br />

67. Mack Ellis, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 244<br />

68. Jack Selati, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 242<br />

69. Billy Burress, Oak Brook, IL, 240<br />

70. Alan M Fahoury, Toledo, OH, 239<br />

71. Andrew Slom<strong>in</strong>ski, Mequon, WI, 239<br />

72. David Theodore He<strong>in</strong>ey, Fort Wayne,<br />

IN, 235<br />

73. Philip A Wong, West Bloomfield, MI, 235<br />

74. Patrick Conta, Whitefish Bay, WI, 232<br />

75. Owen Joyce, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 232<br />

76. Ollie Ossenberg, Evansville, IN, 232<br />

77. Arjun Asokumar, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 231<br />

78. Parker Kalis, Fishers, IN, 230<br />

79. Grant Davis Smith, Dayton, OH, 229<br />

80. Isaac Michael Ste<strong>in</strong>er, LEO, IN, 228<br />

81. Christian Rob<strong>in</strong> Bout, Lake Bluff, IL, 228<br />

82. Dylan Cenk Er, South Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 228<br />

83. Joey Slicker, Mequon, WI, 227<br />

84. Robert Perry Davis, Noblesville, IN, 225<br />

85. Zachary Donald Kim, L<strong>in</strong>colnshire, IL, 224<br />

86. Nicolas L Welker, Elg<strong>in</strong>, IL, 224<br />

87. Ryan Henry Mitchell, Frankfort, IL, 221<br />

88. James Rausch, Lake Bluff, IL, 216<br />

89. Jeffrey Wan Chen, Northfield, IL, 215<br />

90. James a Mc<strong>in</strong>tosh, Scott Depot, WV, 212<br />

91. Erik Buetow, Bay Village, OH, 212<br />

92. William Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 212<br />

93. Anderson McDowell, Bellevue, KY, 212<br />

94. Wilder Geier, Shaker Heights, OH, 210<br />

95. D<strong>in</strong>akar Sai Talluri, Okemos, MI, 209<br />

96. Alex Suarez, Mason, OH, 209<br />

97. Andrew M. Langford, Avon, IN, 208<br />

98. James Kroot, Indianapolis, IN, 204<br />

99. Marko Konjevic, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL, 204<br />

100. Aarnav Lal, Fort Wayne, IN, 203<br />

101. Thomas Francken, Elm Grove, WI, 202<br />

102. Michael Maryniuk, Riverwoods, IL, 202<br />

103. Vikramjit Chakrabortty, Bloomfield Hills,<br />

MI, 200<br />

Boys’ 10 Doubles<br />

1. Jack Dabek, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 210<br />

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Boys’ 12 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. John M. McNally, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 1710<br />

2. Kristopher Luis Ortega, Homer Glen, IL, 1445<br />

3. Col<strong>in</strong> Sandgren, Forsyth, IL, 1375<br />

4. Steven Perk<strong>in</strong>s Christie, Indianapolis, IN,<br />

1305<br />

5. Jake Van Emburgh, Verona, WI, 1240<br />

6. Noah Frederick Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 1235<br />

7. JJ Wolf, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 1170<br />

8. Gianni M. Ross, Burr Ridge, IL, 1115<br />

9. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Randall Bush, Long Grove, IL, 1115<br />

10. Scott Bickel, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 1110<br />

11. Danny Earl Thomas, Canal W<strong>in</strong>chester,<br />

OH, 1050<br />

12. Connor B. Johnston, Novi, MI, 1025<br />

13. Alex C. Taylor, Yellow Spgs, OH, 990<br />

14. David Horneffer, Brookfield, WI, 980<br />

15. Rob<strong>in</strong> Engel, Fox Po<strong>in</strong>t, WI, 955<br />

16. Michael Czlonka, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 950<br />

17. Joseph W. Thomas, Canton, OH, 910<br />

18. Jibril Nettles, Detroit, MI, 892<br />

19. Josh Mukherjee, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 870<br />

20. Tommy Bickel, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 860<br />

21. Louis C. Remynse, Richland, MI, 845<br />

22. Frankl<strong>in</strong> Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 843<br />

23. Lukas Greif, Newburgh, IN, 830<br />

24. Daniel Boussom, Goshen, IN, 830<br />

25. Luke M. Mills, Midland, MI, 820<br />

26. Jason J. Kerst, Ann Arbor, MI, 815<br />

27. Michael Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 805<br />

28. Ian Joseph Landwehr, Daleville, IN, 800<br />

29. Jacob Matthew Edelchik, Highland Park,<br />

IL, 795<br />

30. Robert Krill, Elm Grove, WI, 785<br />

31. Kailas Shekhar Sane, Elm Grove, WI, 768<br />

32. Christopher A. Adams, Port Huron, MI, 760<br />

33. Varun Ravi Shanker, Midland, MI, 758<br />

34. Jonathan Kroot, Indianapolis, IN, 729<br />

35. Brandon Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 705<br />

36. Scott Alexander Bout, Lake Bluff, IL, 705<br />

37. Just<strong>in</strong> Hyman, Clarkston, MI, 700<br />

38. Nicholas John Mar<strong>in</strong>o, Northbrook, IL, 688<br />

39. Rajeev Laungani, Sylvania, OH, 668<br />

40. Daniel Mateescu, Westchester, IL, 665<br />

41. Tyler Nathaniel Gargas, Ottawa Hills,<br />

OH, 663<br />

42. Nico Mostardi, Avon, OH, 660<br />

43. Jacob Wareti, Columbus, OH, 660<br />

44. TJ Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 645<br />

45. Vidyut Yadav, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 640<br />

46. Aditya Venkitarama, Loveland, OH, 628<br />

47. Doug Francken, Elm Grove, WI, 618<br />

48. Adam Seitz, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 615<br />

49. Jordan Myles Jacobsen, Okemos, MI, 613<br />

50. Aust<strong>in</strong> Barr, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 610<br />

51. Samuel Komis, Lake Zurich, IL, 610<br />

52. Jack Mart<strong>in</strong>-Dyer, Ann Arbor, MI, 605<br />

53. Bill Duo, Portage, MI, 603<br />

54. Nicholas Zazove, Highland Park, IL, 603<br />

55. Bryan Takashi Yosh<strong>in</strong>o, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 600<br />

56. Andrew Makarov, Richfield, OH, 600<br />

57. Blake Robert Oslan, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 583<br />

58. Mitchell Thai, Galloway, OH, 568<br />

59. Jack W<strong>in</strong>kler, Bloomfield, MI, 567<br />

60. Alexander Bertol<strong>in</strong>i, Carmel, IN, 565<br />

61. Kenny Herrmann, Libertyville, IL, 558<br />

62. Jack Douglas Geissler, Joliet, IL, 555<br />

63. Kweisi Kenyatte, Detroit, MI, 551<br />

64. Denali Joe Kitayama, West Bloomfield,<br />

MI, 529<br />

65. William Thornton, Burr Ridge, IL, 523<br />

66. Yifei Li, Carmel, IN, 507<br />

67. Christopher Ryan Casati, Deerfield, IL, 485<br />

68. Robert Cash, New Albany, OH, 481<br />

69. Oliver Li, Rochester Hills, MI, 474<br />

70. Tytus Metzler, Rockford, IL, 473<br />

71. Axel Nefve, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 463<br />

72. Eric Michael W<strong>in</strong>g, Chicago, IL, 452<br />

73. Michael Ha, Clarendon Hills, IL, 452<br />

74. David S. Buch<strong>in</strong>sky, Solon, OH, 452<br />

75. Johnathan Small, Midland, MI, 450<br />

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76. Andre Y. Liu, Novi, MI, 443<br />

77. Craig L. Campbell, Danville, IL, 441<br />

78. Lucas Horve, Forsyth, IL, 440<br />

79. David Gandham, Ann Arbor, MI, 440<br />

80. Nicholas Kovach, Naperville, IL, 435<br />

81. Matthew A. Harvey, Lake Forest, IL, 435<br />

82. Jackson Donald Thieneman, Floyds<br />

Knobs, IN, 431<br />

83. Eric Hunter, Columbus, OH, 429<br />

84. Nick Kallman, Milwaukee, WI, 428<br />

85. Brayden Streng, Sandusky, OH, 419<br />

86. Alexander W. Re<strong>in</strong>bold, Charlotte, MI, 417<br />

87. Col<strong>in</strong> Palmer-Hawk<strong>in</strong>s, Rochester, MI, 416<br />

88. Brian William Weisberg, Long Grove,<br />

IL, 413<br />

89. Oliver Jay Weaver, Williamston, MI, 408<br />

90. Mark Wu, Hoffman Estates, IL, 405<br />

91. Charles MacKenzie, Mason, OH, 403<br />

92. Gabriel Philip Owens, Loveland, OH, 400<br />

93. Indraneel N. Raut, Oshkosh, WI, 400<br />

94. Oliver Natarajan, Chicago, IL, 394<br />

95. Jack Zelezny, Upper Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 392<br />

96. Nico Ceniza, Petoskey, MI, 389<br />

97. Koushik Kondapi, Novi, MI, 387<br />

98. John Pooley, Chicago, IL, 386<br />

99. Sean Reid, Mason, OH, 381<br />

100. Ethan Gregory Mardanus-Budiono,<br />

Sussex, WI, 380<br />

101. Rohit Nagaraj, Carmel, IN, 377<br />

102. Connor Polender, Lake Bluff, IL, 377<br />

103. Kobie Mueller, Ann Arbor, MI, 373<br />

104. Ryan Andrew Rhoades, Holland, MI, 371<br />

105. Nick Hamburger, Glencoe, IL, 369<br />

106. Eric Stephen Holl<strong>in</strong>gsworth, Richmond,<br />

IN, 368<br />

107. Ty Krill, Geneva, IL, 367<br />

108. Addison Cazier, Fishers, IN, 366<br />

109. Patrick Reed, Monroe, MI, 365<br />

110. Clark Bil<strong>in</strong>ovich, Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, OH, 365<br />

111. Ryan Risgaard, Neenah, WI, 363<br />

112. Rohan Gupta, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 362<br />

113. Nate Arthur Dell, Glen Ellyn, IL, 362<br />

114. Jeffrey Wan Chen, Northfield, IL, 360<br />

115. Henry Hedeman, Kalamazoo, MI, 341<br />

116. Bryce Bon<strong>in</strong>, Crown Po<strong>in</strong>t, IN, 340<br />

117. David Michael Beedle, Lake Forest, IL, 339<br />

118. Jack Hughes, Upper Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 336<br />

119. Emerson L. Hager, Wapakoneta, OH, 331<br />

120. Jack Randall, Lockport, IL, 325<br />

121. Jack Collison, Schofield, WI, 321<br />

122. Leo Romanetz, Granger, IN, 320<br />

123. Ethan Jeffrey Radke, Fort Wayne, IN, 319<br />

124. Alexis Eugen Haselwanter, Clarkston,<br />

MI, 316<br />

125. Davis E Wong, West Bloomfield, MI, 315<br />

126. Andrew Pregel, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 314<br />

127. Casey Johnson, Kohler, WI, 309<br />

128. Sebastien Storm-Yvon DesRoberts,<br />

Chicago, IL, 307<br />

129. Ishvdeep Sunny S<strong>in</strong>gh, Champaign,<br />

IL, 305<br />

130. Robby Mayher, Timberlake, OH, 303<br />

131. Jonluke B. Passett, Orland Park, IL, 301<br />

132. Alex Donald Wen, Novi, MI, 301<br />

133. Aust<strong>in</strong> Hussey, Edgewood, KY, 300<br />

134. Juan Andres Perez, Rac<strong>in</strong>e, WI, 300<br />

135. Vlad Rotnov, Solon, OH, 300<br />

136. Nicholas John Calzolano, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 300<br />

137. Patrick Hennegan Fletchall, Carmel,<br />

IN, 300<br />

138. Aust<strong>in</strong> Urfer, Olney, IL, 297<br />

139. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Joseph S<strong>in</strong>ense, Elm Grove,<br />

WI, 295<br />

140. Ben L. Weider, Perrysburg, OH, 295<br />

141. Kimani Bates, Portage, MI, 295<br />

142. Ian G Yi, Ann Arbor, MI, 291<br />

143. Joshua Daniel Pudlo, Village Of<br />

Lakewood, IL, 290<br />

144. Joshua Hsia, Tw<strong>in</strong>sburg, OH, 290<br />

145. Daniel Costa, Fairbury, IL, 288<br />

146. Anand Saluja, Brookfield, WI, 288<br />

147. Rex Alley, Warsaw, IN, 286<br />

148. Grant H. Wendel, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 286<br />

149. Jacob William Stavsky, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 286<br />

150. Alex O. Ross, Burr Ridge, IL, 285<br />

151. Andrew Michael Fauble, Qu<strong>in</strong>cy, IL, 285<br />

152. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Clayton Emery, Fort Thomas,<br />

KY, 284<br />

153. Brandon Wu, Evansville, IN, 284<br />

154. Nicholas I. Koenig, Charleston, WV, 284<br />

155. Stefano Eva<strong>in</strong> Tsorotiotis, Libertyville,<br />

IL, 282<br />

156. Patrick Anderson, Rac<strong>in</strong>e, WI, 281<br />

157. Matthew Primozic, Elkhart Lake, WI, 280<br />

158. Michal Kusznerko, Chicago, IL, 279<br />

159. Alex Totten, Normal, IL, 279<br />

160. Bennett C. Hilkert, Solon, OH, 279


F<strong>in</strong>al 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Boys’ Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

161. Patrick Browne, Chicago, IL, 276<br />

162. Evan Yakubov, Columbus, OH, 273<br />

163. Kev<strong>in</strong> Yu, Mason, OH, 272<br />

164. Elliott Bandrowski, Traverse City, MI, 271<br />

165. Peter W. Alex, Darien, IL, 270<br />

166. Cole Jeffrey Shoults, Traverse City, MI,<br />

269<br />

167. Alex Matisse, Clarkston, MI, 269<br />

168. Michael John Szabo, Midland, MI, 267<br />

169. Ryan Rafael Issa, Maumee, OH, 267<br />

170. Ajay Chopra, Flossmoor, IL, 267<br />

171. John Edward Carroll, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 265<br />

172. Christopher T. Codogni, Columbus, OH,<br />

265<br />

173. Cecil Jorgen L<strong>in</strong>gard, Madison, WI, 264<br />

174. Dimitar Popov, Des Pla<strong>in</strong>es, IL, 262<br />

175. Josh Defonce, Fishers, IN, 261<br />

176. John Alan Bernste<strong>in</strong>, La Grange, IL, 261<br />

177. Khamasi Muhiga, Muncie, IN, 259<br />

178. Donovan Tamduc Nguyen, Shelby<br />

Township, MI, 257<br />

179. Patrick McGuigan, Burr Ridge, IL, 257<br />

180. John Jeremiah Mercer, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV,<br />

257<br />

181. Benji Jacobson, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 256<br />

182. Philip A Wong, West Bloomfield, MI, 256<br />

183. Christopher Donnelly Maltby, Glen Ellyn,<br />

IL, 256<br />

184. Hunter Nosek, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 253<br />

185. Tanner Wilcox, Battle Creek, MI, 253<br />

186. Andrei Paduraru, Commerce Township,<br />

MI, 252<br />

187. John David Massart, Elm Grove, WI, 252<br />

188. Ari Sa<strong>in</strong>i Basu, Hudson, OH, 251<br />

189. Ryan Leizman, Moreland Hills, OH, 250<br />

190. Julian Hyman, Clarkston, MI, 249<br />

191. Colten Baxter Clark, Lancaster, OH, 249<br />

192. William Christopher Richard, Grand<br />

Rapids, MI, 248<br />

193. Neil P. Bostick, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 246<br />

194. Daniel Ethan Beedle, Lake Forest, IL, 245<br />

195. Rohith Koneru, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 245<br />

196. Maxwell I. Brusil, Chicago, IL, 245<br />

197. Graeme Frankl<strong>in</strong> Green, New Albany,<br />

OH, 244<br />

198. Patrick James Holly, Fort Wayne, IN, 243<br />

199. Jeremy Barretta, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 242<br />

200. Deon Julian Griff<strong>in</strong>, Southfield, MI, 240<br />

201. Jacob Andrew Coran, Mequon, WI, 240<br />

202. Regis Liou, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 240<br />

203. Morgan H. Ihrig, Munster, IN, 239<br />

204. Alexander V<strong>in</strong>arov, Chicago, IL, 237<br />

205. Scott Smola, Schoolcraft, MI, 236<br />

206. Jaren Katz, Carmel, IN, 234<br />

207. Franco A. Reyes, Burr Ridge, IL, 233<br />

208. Gilbert Chen, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 233<br />

209. Michal Flynn Wolan, Palos Heights, IL, 232<br />

210. Peter C. Horne, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 231<br />

211. Robert Glenn Cross, North Canton, OH,<br />

228<br />

212. Bennett Smith, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 228<br />

213. Keegan Gibson, New Albany, OH, 228<br />

214. Jordan Gerald Andrews, Fort Wayne,<br />

IN, 227<br />

215. Maxx Anderson, Novi, MI, 227<br />

216. Grant Davis Smith, Dayton, OH, 225<br />

217. Damian Zachary Runkle, West<br />

Bloomfield, MI, 225<br />

218. Jonathan Kutasov, Chicago, IL, 224<br />

219. Peter Golder, Bargersville, IN, 224<br />

220. Azad C. Koya, Westerville, OH, 224<br />

221. Luke Ford, Otsego, MI, 221<br />

222. Daniel William Kroeze, Holland, MI, 220<br />

223. Ryan Worthen, Carmel, IN, 220<br />

224. Nick Laramee, Decatur, IL, 220<br />

225. Ashorne Mahenthiran, Fishers, IN, 216<br />

226. DJ Colantone, Joliet, IL, 216<br />

227. William Zhang, Naperville, IL, 216<br />

228. J. Logan. Oliver, Hamilton, OH, 216<br />

229. Hunter Li, Grand Blanc, MI, 216<br />

230. Brij Banerji, Battle Creek, MI, 215<br />

231. Jason Eberly, Richton Park, IL, 210<br />

232. Lason Terezis, Granger, IN, 209<br />

233. Nicholas I. Kim, Oak Brook, IL, 209<br />

234. Parker Kalis, Fishers, IN, 208<br />

235. Blake Harrison Small, Bloomfield Hills,<br />

MI, 208<br />

236. D<strong>in</strong>akar Sai Talluri, Okemos, MI, 208<br />

237. Ryan Kenneth Mull<strong>in</strong>s, Charleston, WV,<br />

208<br />

238. Jay Stanch<strong>in</strong>, South Bend, IN, 208<br />

239. Evan James Sadowski, New Berl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

WI, 208<br />

240. Lucas Andrew Miller, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 206<br />

241. Maxwell William Hartman, caledonia,<br />

MI, 203<br />

242. Zach Settelmyer, Peoria, IL, 203<br />

243. Jeff T Re<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g, Fort Wayne, IN, 203<br />

244. Danilo Kovacevic, Park Ridge, IL, 203<br />

245. Kiran P. Patel-O’Connor, Peoria, IL, 203<br />

246. Mack Galv<strong>in</strong>, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Heights, IL, 203<br />

247. Joshua Giambattista, Dayton, OH, 202<br />

248. Caleb Urshan, Centralia, IL, 201<br />

249. Nicholas Paul Hutch<strong>in</strong>s, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH,<br />

201<br />

250. Edon Kosova, Naperville, IL, 200<br />

251. Kailash Panch, Carpentersville, IL, 200<br />

Tommy Bickel<br />

Scott Bickel<br />

Boys’ 12 Doubles<br />

1. Tommy Bickel, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 1060<br />

2. Scott Bickel, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 1060<br />

3. Steven Perk<strong>in</strong>s Christie, Indianapolis, IN, 915<br />

4. JJ Wolf, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 810<br />

5. John M. McNally, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 810<br />

6. Alex C. Taylor, Yellow Spgs, OH, 795<br />

7. Jake Van Emburgh, Verona, WI, 710<br />

8. Lukas Greif, Newburgh, IN, 705<br />

9. Danny Earl Thomas, Canal W<strong>in</strong>chester,<br />

OH, 675<br />

10. David Horneffer, Brookfield, WI, 675<br />

11. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Randall Bush, Long Grove,<br />

IL, 660<br />

12. Connor B. Johnston, Novi, MI, 645<br />

13. Doug Francken, Elm Grove, WI, 615<br />

14. Noah Frederick Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 540<br />

15. Robert Krill, Elm Grove, WI, 530<br />

16. Josh Mukherjee, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 525<br />

17. Brandon Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 495<br />

18. Jack Mart<strong>in</strong>-Dyer, Ann Arbor, MI, 495<br />

19. Kailas Shekhar Sane, Elm Grove, WI, 490<br />

20. Gianni M. Ross, Burr Ridge, IL, 475<br />

21. Vidyut Yadav, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 465<br />

22. Rob<strong>in</strong> Engel, Fox Po<strong>in</strong>t, WI, 445<br />

23. Ian Joseph Landwehr, Daleville, IN, 435<br />

24. Rajeev Laungani, Sylvania, OH, 435<br />

25. Michael Czlonka, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 430<br />

26. Aditya Venkitarama, Loveland, OH, 430<br />

27. Kristopher Luis Ortega, Homer Glen, IL, 420<br />

28. Samuel Komis, Lake Zurich, IL, 415<br />

29. Scott Alexander Bout, Lake Bluff, IL, 410<br />

30. Andrew Makarov, Richfield, OH, 405<br />

31. Nick Kallman, Milwaukee, WI, 403<br />

32. Jason J. Kerst, Ann Arbor, MI, 400<br />

33. Craig L. Campbell, Danville, IL, 375<br />

34. Kweisi Kenyatte, Detroit, MI, 375<br />

35. Varun Ravi Shanker, Midland, MI, 360<br />

36. Addison Cazier, Fishers, IN, 347<br />

37. Christopher A. Adams, Port Huron, MI, 345<br />

38. Daniel Mateescu, Westchester, IL, 335<br />

39. Christopher Ryan Casati, Deerfield, IL, 320<br />

40. Joseph W. Thomas, Canton, OH, 315<br />

41. Bill Duo, Portage, MI, 300<br />

42. Jack W<strong>in</strong>kler, Bloomfield, MI, 300<br />

43. Nicholas John Mar<strong>in</strong>o, Northbrook, IL, 300<br />

44. Matthew A. Harvey, Lake Forest, IL, 300<br />

45. Brayden Streng, Sandusky, OH, 298<br />

46. Bryan Takashi Yosh<strong>in</strong>o, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 288<br />

47. Luke M. Mills, Midland, MI, 285<br />

48. Denali Joe Kitayama, West Bloomfield,<br />

MI, 285<br />

49. Michael Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 285<br />

50. Tyler Nathaniel Gargas, Ottawa Hills,<br />

OH, 282<br />

51. Jacob Matthew Edelchik, Highland Park,<br />

IL, 275<br />

52. Jonathan Kroot, Indianapolis, IN, 270<br />

53. Lucas Horve, Forsyth, IL, 261<br />

54. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Joseph S<strong>in</strong>ense, Elm Grove,<br />

WI, 255<br />

55. Adam Seitz, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 255<br />

56. Eric Hunter, Columbus, OH, 255<br />

57. Ryan Rafael Issa, Maumee, OH, 255<br />

58. Yifei Li, Carmel, IN, 253<br />

59. Axel Nefve, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 250<br />

60. Gabriel Philip Owens, Loveland, OH, 240<br />

61. Jack Douglas Geissler, Joliet, IL, 240<br />

62. Rohit Nagaraj, Carmel, IN, 240<br />

63. Patrick Hennegan Fletchall, Carmel, IN, 237<br />

64. Indraneel N. Raut, Oshkosh, WI, 225<br />

65. Ethan Jeffrey Radke, Fort Wayne, IN, 225<br />

66. Jack Hughes, Upper Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 225<br />

67. Jacob Wareti, Columbus, OH, 205<br />

68. Alexander Bertol<strong>in</strong>i, Carmel, IN, 202<br />

Boys’ 14 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Thomas Fawcett,<br />

W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL,<br />

1590<br />

2. Aron Hiltzik, Wilmette,<br />

IL, 1555<br />

3. Maximilian Au<br />

Fliegner,<br />

Clarkston, MI,<br />

1535<br />

Thomas Fawcett<br />

4. Sameer Kumar,<br />

Carmel, IN, 1480<br />

5. Michael Dube, Livonia, MI, 1445<br />

6. Davis J. Crocker, Kalamazoo, MI, 1260<br />

7. Asher Hirsch, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 1230<br />

8. Mart<strong>in</strong> P. Joyce, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 1230<br />

9. Daniel Patrick Rayl, Carmel, IN, 1085<br />

10. V<strong>in</strong>cent Brandon L<strong>in</strong>, Schaumburg, IL, 1050<br />

11. Hunter J. Tubert, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 1045<br />

12. Peter Andrew Tarwid, Lake Forest, IL, 1020<br />

13. Danny Coran, Mequon, WI, 1020<br />

14. Alex O. Ross, Burr Ridge, IL, 1000<br />

15. Aaron Sandberg, Hudson, OH, 990<br />

16. Sam G. Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 985<br />

17. Luke Tsai, Mason, OH, 950<br />

18. Jasper Koenen, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles, IL, 940<br />

19. Patrick Wildman, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 870<br />

20. Johnathan Small, Midland, MI, 870<br />

21. Dhruv S. Yadav, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 858<br />

22. Eddie Grabill, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 835<br />

23. Jacob Dunbar, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 820<br />

24. Joel Montgomery, Powell, OH, 818<br />

25. Sven Christian Kranz, Bloomfield, MI, 805<br />

26. Temilope O. Adelakun, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 800<br />

27. Jeffrey L. Chen, Carmel, IN, 790<br />

28. Luke Sanderson, Wheatfield, IN, 787<br />

29. Siddarth K. Ahuja, Gates Mills, OH, 785<br />

30. Nick Dykema, De Pere, WI, 775<br />

31. Stephen P. Miller, Columbus, OH, 730<br />

32. Timothy Wang, Novi, MI, 730<br />

33. Scott Christian, Lake Forest, IL, 715<br />

34. Col<strong>in</strong> Harvey, Lake Forest, IL, 710<br />

35. Michael D. Sienko, Williamston, MI, 705<br />

36. Radhakrishna Sri Bharghav Vishnubhotla,<br />

Westfield, IN, 701<br />

37. Tyler Barr, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 695<br />

38. Max Shiwen Zheng, Champaign, IL, 690<br />

39. Louis C. Remynse, Richland, MI, 688<br />

40. Deepak K. Indrakanti, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 660<br />

41. Michael Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i, Clarendon Hills, IL, 655<br />

42. Cameron Randolph Ragl<strong>in</strong>, Reynoldsburg,<br />

OH, 634<br />

43. V<strong>in</strong>ayak V<strong>in</strong>nie Nagaraj, Palat<strong>in</strong>e, IL, 633<br />

44. Nathan Andrew Griff<strong>in</strong>, Broadview Heights,<br />

OH, 633<br />

45. Jack S. Petersen, Ann Arbor, MI, 625<br />

46. Nicholas D. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 620<br />

47. Alexander Kim, Milford, MI, 610<br />

48. Ishvdeep Sunny S<strong>in</strong>gh, Champaign, IL, 609<br />

49. Ronnie Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i, Clarendon Hills, IL, 605<br />

50. Conner Kaarsbarg Andersen, Greenwood,<br />

IN, 603<br />

51. Branden Metzler, Rockford, IL, 600<br />

52. James H. Garrett, Howell, MI, 595<br />

53. Alexander Lebedev, Mason, OH, 595<br />

54. Riley H. Reist, Indianapolis, IN, 590<br />

55. Young-J<strong>in</strong> Kang, Mason, OH, 590<br />

56. Nicholas J. Goralka, Chicago, IL, 585<br />

57. Ivan Rakic, Ann Arbor, MI, 578<br />

58. Wentong Zhang, Whitefish Bay, WI, 565<br />

59. Aust<strong>in</strong> Leo Aten, Champaign, IL, 563<br />

60. Joshua Daniel Pudlo, Village Of<br />

Lakewood, IL, 563<br />

61. Kyle Scheffers, Flossmoor, IL, 562<br />

62. Brandon Jordan Wozniczka, Chicago,<br />

IL, 560<br />

63. William P. Sauser, Northbrook, IL, 548<br />

64. Kev<strong>in</strong> Mei, Ann Arbor, MI, 523<br />

65. Anthony Arocho, Norridge, IL, 523<br />

66. Jalen R. Evans, Kalamazoo, MI, 523<br />

67. Felix Corw<strong>in</strong>, Elm Grove, WI, 515<br />

68. Aust<strong>in</strong> Gregory Russell, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IL, 505<br />

69. Kev<strong>in</strong> M. Rothste<strong>in</strong>, W Bloomfield, MI, 490<br />

70. Noah James Hendrickson, Copley, OH, 478<br />

71. Aust<strong>in</strong> Hussey, Edgewood, KY, 477<br />

72. John Dugan Delp, Holland, OH, 467<br />

73. Vikram Ravi Shanker, Midland, MI, 467<br />

74. Nicholas P. Werner, Carmel, IN, 458<br />

75. Wesley C. Lo, Naperville, IL, 448<br />

76. Jeffrey Melv<strong>in</strong>, Columbus, OH, 446<br />

77. Charlie M. Scott, Fort Wayne, IN, 445<br />

78. Michal Kusznerko, Chicago, IL, 443<br />

79. Ari Gerste<strong>in</strong>, Carmel, IN, 442<br />

80. C.J. Cash, New Albany, OH, 441<br />

81. Kev<strong>in</strong> Hunt, Grayslake, IL, 438<br />

82. Julian Guerra, Midland, MI, 436<br />

83. Luke C. Wojtalik, Indianapolis, IN, 435<br />

84. Kristian Krcek, Downers Grove, IL, 431<br />

85. Sean Carroll, Evansville, IN, 430<br />

86. Kev<strong>in</strong> J. Brown, Perrysburg, OH, 429<br />

87. William J. Koehrsen, East Peoria, IL, 428<br />

88. John G. Armstrong, Westfield, IN, 428<br />

89. Weston Noall, Solon, OH, 427<br />

90. Jason Hongwei Chang, Midland, MI, 425<br />

91. Brent Mackman, Mequon, WI, 417<br />

92. Nicholas Urban, Lemont, IL, 415<br />

93. Brice Polender, Lake Bluff, IL, 413<br />

94. Grant Reiman, Morton, IL, 410<br />

95. Nick Sweeney, Columbus, OH, 410<br />

96. William T. Kammerait, Mequon, WI, 407<br />

97. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Randall Bush, Long Grove,<br />

IL, 406<br />

98. Col<strong>in</strong> Sandgren, Forsyth, IL, 404<br />

99. Davis Huber, Fort Wayne, IN, 400<br />

100. Andrzej Szczepaniak, Oak Lawn, IL, 400<br />

101. Mustafa H. Ahmad, Loveland, OH, 399<br />

102. Carson Burke, Mount Prospect, IL, 398<br />

103. Mart<strong>in</strong> Redlicki, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 395<br />

104. Mark H. Ihrig, Munster, IN, 395<br />

105. Connor Okelly, Lake Forest, IL, 389<br />

106. William Joseph Szokol, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 388<br />

107. Tommy Bickel, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 387<br />

108. V<strong>in</strong>cent Anzalone, Willoughby Hills, OH,<br />

386<br />

109. Sam Dart, Harbor Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, MI, 383<br />

110. Jason J. Kerst, Ann Arbor, MI, 383<br />

111. Zane Denis Navratil, Rac<strong>in</strong>e, WI, 381<br />

112. Brian A. Pecyna, Glen Ellyn, IL, 381<br />

113. Nakul Narendran, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 379<br />

114. Daniel Moyer, Kalamazoo, MI, 377<br />

115. Luis Marcelo Salas, Ann Arbor, MI, 377<br />

116. Michael Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 371<br />

117. Jake Michael Stants, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 367<br />

118. Mason Dragos, Lex<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 366<br />

119. Daniel Holland, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 364<br />

120. Scott Bickel, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 353<br />

121. Shouta Michael Fukamachi, Mayfield Hts,<br />

OH, 352<br />

122. Scott W. Van Der Wiel, Carmel, IN, 347<br />

123. Pavan Kumar Rao, Novi, MI, 344<br />

124. Connor B. Johnston, Novi, MI, 341<br />

125. Andrew J. Stark, Indianapolis, IN, 341<br />

126. Tucker Massie, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 330<br />

127. Tony J. Leto, Downers Grove, IL, 328<br />

128. Rishi Patel, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 325<br />

129. Nicholas S. Sanders, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 321<br />

130. Chase Peery, Royal Oak, MI, 321<br />

131. Tom Carney, Joliet, IL, 319<br />

132. Ryan Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, Batavia, IL, 317<br />

133. Rex Alley, Warsaw, IN, 311<br />

134. Brenton Daniel Reyner, Warsaw, IN, 310<br />

135. Skyler J. Norgaard, Traverse City, MI, 309<br />

136. Nick Hennessey, Carmel, IN, 308<br />

137. Miguel Perez Monge, Northbrook, IL, 307<br />

138. Alexander Bertol<strong>in</strong>i, Carmel, IN, 305<br />

139. Just<strong>in</strong> Hyman, Clarkston, MI, 300<br />

140. Sam Berman, Milwaukee, WI, 299<br />

141. David Horneffer, Brookfield, WI, 298<br />

142. Adam Lacki, Troy, MI, 296<br />

143. Andrew Kle<strong>in</strong>, Augusta, MI, 295<br />

144. Zach W. Berry, Spr<strong>in</strong>gboro, OH, 294<br />

145. Jack Bennett Dykema, De Pere, WI, 294<br />

146. Jack Mart<strong>in</strong>-Dyer, Ann Arbor, MI, 293<br />

147. Tristan James Nosek, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 292<br />

148. Trevor Majdalani, Perrysburg, OH, 291<br />

149. C.J. Pendergast, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 291<br />

150. Alex T. Rokosz, Mequon, WI, 289<br />

151. James Spauld<strong>in</strong>g, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 288<br />

152. Joshua A. Greenberg, Wilmette, IL, 286<br />

153. Samuel Patrick Holmes, Suttons Bay,<br />

MI, 281<br />

154. Ian Joseph Landwehr, Daleville, IN, 281<br />

155. Christian Zuber, Broadview Hts, OH, 280<br />

156. Alex Mestre, Urbana, IL, 278<br />

157. Kailas Shekhar Sane, Elm Grove, WI, 278<br />

158. Nico Mostardi, Avon, OH, 277<br />

159. Steward James Sell, Kalamazoo, MI, 276<br />

160. Daniel Choi, Des Pla<strong>in</strong>es, IL, 274<br />

161. Connor Sonenfild, Florence, KY, 272<br />

162. Kev<strong>in</strong> Ballecer, Milwaukee, WI, 272<br />

163. Robert T. Stroup, Novelty, OH, 271<br />

164. David A. Zakhod<strong>in</strong>, Northbrook, IL, 271<br />

165. Christopher Scott, Chicago, IL, 270<br />

166. Nicholas Michael Paolucci, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te<br />

Farms, MI, 270<br />

167. Michael Baddeloo, Glenview, IL, 270<br />

168. Scott Thygesen, Carmel, IN, 269<br />

169. Max MacK<strong>in</strong>non, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 269<br />

170. Josh Mukherjee, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 268<br />

171. Jack Harrison Friend, Chicago, IL, 266<br />

172. Christian Rhoades, Holland, MI, 264<br />

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173. Tyler James Horan, Battle Creek, MI, 264<br />

174. Just<strong>in</strong> Kopronica, Vandalia, OH, 264<br />

175. Aditya Venkitarama, Loveland, OH, 264<br />

176. Nicholas I. Koenig, Charleston, WV, 264<br />

177. Neil K. Jairath, Newburgh, IN, 263<br />

178. Azizbek Aripov, Amelia, OH, 263<br />

179. Nicholas Zazove, Highland Park, IL, 260<br />

180. Andrew Makarov, Richfield, OH, 260<br />

181. Jason Koesler, Oswego, IL, 259<br />

182. Sam Totten, Normal, IL, 259<br />

183. Max Benjam<strong>in</strong> Gordon, Highland Park,<br />

IL, 259<br />

184. Luke M. Mills, Midland, MI, 258<br />

185. Daniel Boussom, Goshen, IN, 257<br />

186. Just<strong>in</strong> Dey Campbell, Indianapolis, IN, 257<br />

187. Jacob Clay Oehser, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IN, 256<br />

188. Jared Duke Hamilton, Evansville, IN, 256<br />

189. Cuyler W. Burke, Willow Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, IL, 256<br />

190. Kristopher Luis Ortega, Homer Glen,<br />

IL, 256<br />

191. Alex Galustian, Glencoe, IL, 255<br />

192. Andrew A. Komarov, Buffalo Grove, IL, 255<br />

193. Adam R. Zychowicz, Toledo, OH, 250<br />

194. Declan Siefkas, Oak Park, IL, 249<br />

195. Robert Krill, Elm Grove, WI, 249<br />

196. Bla<strong>in</strong>e G. Carr, Picker<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 249<br />

197. Manickam Shanmugam Manickam,<br />

Sandusky, OH, 248<br />

198. Bryson Cook, Youngstown, OH, 248<br />

199. Benjam<strong>in</strong> David Hadlock, Okemos, MI, 248<br />

200. Adam David Kolnik, Walworth, WI, 248<br />

201. Jacob Wareti, Columbus, OH, 248<br />

202. Johnathon Benedetto, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 248<br />

203. Col<strong>in</strong> B. Richter, Dyer, IN, 247<br />

204. Nathan J. Bogle, Terre Haute, IN, 245<br />

205. David Joseph S<strong>in</strong>ense, Elm Grove, WI,<br />

244<br />

206. Stephen Gill<strong>in</strong>ov, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 244<br />

207. Michael A Varda, La Porte, IN, 244<br />

208. Rob<strong>in</strong> Engel, Fox Po<strong>in</strong>t, WI, 244<br />

209. Adam A. Alamah, Flush<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 243<br />

210. Julian Ernst, Southfield, MI, 243<br />

211. Alex C. Taylor, Yellow Spgs, OH, 242<br />

212. David Andrew Beasley, Greenwood,<br />

IN, 241<br />

213. Thomas E. Schubert, Hartland, WI, 241<br />

214. Sebastian Lauterbach, Walworth, WI, 241<br />

215. Steven Hill, Chicago, IL, 241<br />

216. Andrew Yale Y<strong>in</strong>g, Novi, MI, 240<br />

217. Rohan Gupta, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 240<br />

218. Crofton James Kelly, La Grange, IL, 240<br />

219. Mitch Gilbert, Roanoke, IN, 239<br />

220. Brandon Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 238<br />

221. Erich Schuette, Newburgh, IN, 236<br />

222. Wyatt He<strong>in</strong>z, Waynesville, OH, 236<br />

223. JT Wynne, Indianapolis, IN, 236<br />

224. Sean Reid, Mason, OH, 236<br />

225. David Weller, Wilmette, IL, 234<br />

226. Aust<strong>in</strong> Legere, Fort Wayne, IN, 233<br />

227. Cameron P. Schoolcraft, Greenwood,<br />

IN, 233<br />

228. Alex Kobelt, New Albany, OH, 233<br />

229. Alexander Abshire Woldmoe, Fishers,<br />

IN, 232<br />

230. Jarrett Kotlarz Baade, Lake Bluff, IL, 232<br />

231. Luke Alexander Oaks, Troy, OH, 232<br />

232. Frankl<strong>in</strong> Brozovich, Fort Gratiot, MI, 232<br />

233. Charles John McDonough, Wheaton,<br />

IL, 232<br />

234. Chase Alexander Simsa, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, MI,<br />

232<br />

235. Jordan Myles Jacobsen, Okemos, MI, 232<br />

236. Henry Hedeman, Kalamazoo, MI, 232<br />

237. Jonathan Kroot, Indianapolis, IN, 232<br />

238. Patrick B. McAuley, Indianapolis, IN, 229<br />

239. Tyler Jordan Holsopple, Upper Arl<strong>in</strong>gton,<br />

OH, 229<br />

240. Thomas Sheeren, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te, MI, 229<br />

241. Vidyut Yadav, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 228<br />

242. Elliot Shebek, Carmel, IN, 228<br />

243. Ishaan Jaglan, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 228<br />

244. Neil P. Bostick, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 228<br />

245. Jimmy Engelhart, Elm Grove, WI, 225<br />

246. Matthew Norris Brumbaugh, West Milton,<br />

OH, 225<br />

247. Zachary Alan Rabitoy, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 225<br />

248. Eric Pohl, Palat<strong>in</strong>e, IL, 225<br />

249. Matthew Reed Gargas, Ottawa Hills,<br />

OH, 224<br />

250. Nate Arthur Dell, Glen Ellyn, IL, 224<br />

251. Doug Francken, Elm Grove, WI, 224<br />

252. Joey Peter Charbel, River Forest, IL, 222<br />

253. Zachary Z. Tsai, South Lyon, MI, 221<br />

254. Kev<strong>in</strong> Newport Beattie, Columbus, OH,<br />

221<br />

255. Craig L. Campbell, Danville, IL, 220<br />

256. Jerry Pan, Cary, IL, 219<br />

257. Joseph Patrick Hildebrand, Bloomfield<br />

Hills, MI, 219<br />

258. Benjam<strong>in</strong> David Orw<strong>in</strong>, Portage, MI, 219<br />

259. Jack Mork<strong>in</strong>, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 218<br />

260. Steven Perk<strong>in</strong>s Christie, Indianapolis,<br />

IN, 218<br />

261. Michael Aaron Weller, Wilmette, IL, 217<br />

262. Zachary A. Koenig, Charleston, WV, 217<br />

263. Clay W. Thomas, Charleston, WV, 217<br />

264. Michael John Szabo, Midland, MI, 216<br />

265. Richard Zhang, Troy, MI, 216<br />

266. Jesper Wang Ke, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 216<br />

267. Denali Joe Kitayama, West Bloomfield,<br />

MI, 216<br />

268. Nicholas Solarewicz, Rockford, MI, 216<br />

269. Brett Thomas Giesen, Manitowoc, WI, 216<br />

270. Adam Nicolas Bercz, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 216<br />

271. Gabriel Philip Owens, Loveland, OH, 216<br />

272. Travis A. Beach, Grand Rapids, MI, 215<br />

273. Tell Ross Sutton, Whitehall, MI, 213<br />

274. Tyler Smith, Dayton, OH, 213<br />

275. Marshall Andrew Dagost<strong>in</strong>e, Charleston,<br />

WV, 212<br />

276. Michael Edward Wolowiecki, Hudson,<br />

OH, 212<br />

277. Dom<strong>in</strong>ic Polifrone, Hudson, OH, 212<br />

278. Emerson L. Hager, Wapakoneta, OH, 212<br />

279. Thomas Bellio, Fond Du Lac, WI, 210<br />

280. Wyatt Mayer, Wilmette, IL, 210<br />

281. James Raymond O’Connor, Evansville,<br />

IN, 209<br />

282. TJ Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 208<br />

283. Robby Mayher, Timberlake, OH, 208<br />

284. Tommy Francis Filus, Fort Wayne, IN, 208<br />

285. Amit Raj Iyer, Naperville, IL, 208<br />

286. Andre Y. Liu, Novi, MI, 208<br />

287. Adam Seitz, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 208<br />

288. Troy Weider, Perrysburg, OH, 207<br />

289. Tyler Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 207<br />

290. Ron Beil<strong>in</strong>son, Beachwood, OH, 206<br />

291. Ben Stewart, Elm Grove, WI, 205<br />

292. Griff<strong>in</strong> Mertz, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 205<br />

293. Brett M. Schubert, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 205<br />

294. Michael Czlonka, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 204<br />

295. Varun Ravi Shanker, Midland, MI, 204<br />

296. Logan Reid Mathies, Jasper, IN, 204<br />

297. Eric Matthew Goldberg, Solon, OH, 204<br />

298. Ryan K. Bailey, Lafayette, IN, 204<br />

299. Connor Sacks, Schaumburg, IL, 203<br />

300. Noah Frederick Karoub, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 201<br />

301. Nathan Allan Navarre, Ortonville, MI, 201<br />

302. Just<strong>in</strong> Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 200<br />

303. Samuel J. Osborne, Indianapolis, IN, 200<br />

304. Andrew J. Ong, Copley, OH, 200<br />

305. Arlo Detmer, Munster, IN, 200<br />

306. William Thornton, Burr Ridge, IL, 200<br />

307. Colton Luburgh, Naperville, IL, 200<br />

308. Peter James Jaeger, South Milwaukee,<br />

WI, 200<br />

Boys’ 14 Doubles<br />

1. Aron Hiltzik, Wilmette,<br />

IL, 1140<br />

2. Sameer Kumar,<br />

Carmel, IN, 1045<br />

3. Daniel Patrick Rayl,<br />

Carmel, IN, 1035<br />

4. Patrick Wildman,<br />

C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH,<br />

860<br />

Aron Hiltzik<br />

5. Mart<strong>in</strong> P. Joyce,<br />

H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 790<br />

6. Michael Dube, Livonia, MI, 775<br />

7. Asher Hirsch, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 765<br />

8. Jeffrey L. Chen, Carmel, IN, 740<br />

9. Peter Andrew Tarwid, Lake Forest, IL, 710<br />

10. Dhruv S. Yadav, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 705<br />

11. Sam G. Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 700<br />

12. Jacob Dunbar, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 650<br />

13. Maximilian Au Fliegner, Clarkston, MI, 640<br />

14. Jasper Koenen, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles, IL, 625<br />

15. Danny Coran, Mequon, WI, 615<br />

16. Stephen P. Miller, Columbus, OH, 585<br />

17. Joel Montgomery, Powell, OH, 565<br />

18. Davis J. Crocker, Kalamazoo, MI, 550<br />

19. Luke Tsai, Mason, OH, 545<br />

20. Hunter J. Tubert, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 540<br />

21. V<strong>in</strong>ayak V<strong>in</strong>nie Nagaraj, Palat<strong>in</strong>e, IL, 530<br />

22. Jalen R. Evans, Kalamazoo, MI, 515<br />

23. Michael Lorenz<strong>in</strong>i, Clarendon Hills, IL, 495<br />

24. Aaron Sandberg, Hudson, OH, 493<br />

25. Cameron Randolph Ragl<strong>in</strong>, Reynoldsburg,<br />

OH, 445<br />

26. V<strong>in</strong>cent Brandon L<strong>in</strong>, Schaumburg, IL, 440<br />

27. Eddie Grabill, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 435<br />

28. Nathan Andrew Griff<strong>in</strong>, Broadview Heights,<br />

OH, 420<br />

29. Conner Kaarsbarg Andersen, Greenwood,<br />

IN, 405<br />

30. Johnathan Small, Midland, MI, 400<br />

31. Felix Corw<strong>in</strong>, Elm Grove, WI, 400<br />

32. Tyler Barr, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 390<br />

33. Brice Polender, Lake Bluff, IL, 390<br />

34. Deepak K. Indrakanti, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 388<br />

35. Jack S. Petersen, Ann Arbor, MI, 385<br />

36. Nakul Narendran, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 380<br />

37. Alex O. Ross, Burr Ridge, IL, 375<br />

38. Alexander Kim, Milford, MI, 370<br />

39. Max Shiwen Zheng, Champaign, IL, 350<br />

40. James H. Garrett, Howell, MI, 345<br />

41. Louis C. Remynse, Richland, MI, 345<br />

42. Timothy Wang, Novi, MI, 335<br />

43. Scott Christian, Lake Forest, IL, 330<br />

44. Col<strong>in</strong> Harvey, Lake Forest, IL, 320<br />

45. Luke Sanderson, Wheatfield, IN, 285<br />

46. Siddarth K. Ahuja, Gates Mills, OH, 285<br />

47. Ron Beil<strong>in</strong>son, Beachwood, OH, 285<br />

48. V<strong>in</strong>cent Anzalone, Willoughby Hills, OH, 284<br />

49. Alexander Bertol<strong>in</strong>i, Carmel, IN, 283<br />

50. Kev<strong>in</strong> M. Rothste<strong>in</strong>, W Bloomfield, MI, 280<br />

51. Young-J<strong>in</strong> Kang, Mason, OH, 280<br />

52. Kev<strong>in</strong> Mei, Ann Arbor, MI, 275<br />

53. Ivan Rakic, Ann Arbor, MI, 270<br />

54. Nick Dykema, De Pere, WI, 270<br />

55. Trent Reiman, Morton, IL, 270<br />

56. Anthony Arocho, Norridge, IL, 270<br />

57. Brandon Jordan Wozniczka, Chicago,<br />

IL, 270<br />

58. Aust<strong>in</strong> Gregory Russell, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IL, 270<br />

59. Grant Reiman, Morton, IL, 269<br />

60. Nick Sweeney, Columbus, OH, 268<br />

61. Christian Zuber, Broadview Hts, OH, 264<br />

62. John Dugan Delp, Holland, OH, 261<br />

63. William J. Koehrsen, East Peoria, IL, 252<br />

64. Wesley C. Lo, Naperville, IL, 245<br />

65. Temilope O. Adelakun, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 240<br />

66. Alex Galustian, Glencoe, IL, 240<br />

67. Bertram Najev, Fort Wayne, IN, 240<br />

68. Brian A. Pecyna, Glen Ellyn, IL, 240<br />

69. Mustafa H. Ahmad, Loveland, OH, 240<br />

70. Azizbek Aripov, Amelia, OH, 240<br />

71. Thomas Fawcett, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 240<br />

72. Zane Denis Navratil, Rac<strong>in</strong>e, WI, 236<br />

73. Aust<strong>in</strong> Leo Aten, Champaign, IL, 225<br />

74. Branden Metzler, Rockford, IL, 225<br />

75. Radhakrishna Sri Bharghav Vishnubhotla,<br />

Westfield, IN, 224<br />

76. Alexander Abshire Woldmoe, Fishers,<br />

IN, 220<br />

77. Matthew Reed Gargas, Ottawa Hills,<br />

OH, 211<br />

78. Trevor Majdalani, Perrysburg, OH, 211<br />

79. Sven Christian Kranz, Bloomfield, MI, 210<br />

80. Michael Roehmer, Mt Pleasant, MI, 210<br />

81. Michael Baddeloo, Glenview, IL, 207<br />

82. Carson Burke, Mount Prospect, IL, 207<br />

83. Scott W. Van Der Wiel, Carmel, IN, 205<br />

84. Ari Gerste<strong>in</strong>, Carmel, IN, 204<br />

Boys’ 16 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Ronnie R. Schneider,<br />

Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN,<br />

1675<br />

2. Brett Forman, Troy,<br />

MI, 1530<br />

3. Jared Hiltzik,<br />

Wilmette, IL,<br />

1360<br />

4. John Carswell, Ronnie Schneider<br />

Pleasant Pr, WI,<br />

1270<br />

5. Conrad F. Harron, Chicago, IL, 1255<br />

6. Jack T. Murray, Beverly Hills, MI, 1245<br />

7. Edward Covalschi, Shelby Township, MI,<br />

1240<br />

8. Jeremy M. Bush, Long Grove, IL, 1225<br />

9. Mart<strong>in</strong> Redlicki, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 1135<br />

10. Yale Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 1075<br />

11. Michael Redlicki, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 1060<br />

12. Joseph W. Van Meter, Indianapolis, IN, 1060<br />

13. Will S. Adams, Indianapolis, IN, 1055<br />

14. Julian Allen Childers, Matteson, IL, 1020<br />

15. Jordan Parker, Detroit, MI, 990<br />

16. Brian Page, Wheaton, IL, 945<br />

17. Toby Ma, Deerfield, IL, 930<br />

18. Jacob Dunbar, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 930<br />

19. Alekzander K. Davila, Essexville, MI, 895<br />

20. Alexander A. Jesse, Mequon, WI, 880<br />

21. Dave B. Bacalla, Skokie, IL, 880<br />

22. Joshua Cogan, Batavia, IL, 865<br />

23. Lucas Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 850<br />

24. Paul C. Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 820<br />

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25. Zachary Mueck, West Chester, OH, 815<br />

26. Miguel Cepeda, Mason, OH, 810<br />

27. John Patrick Mullane, White Lake, MI, 799<br />

28. Tony S. Kostad<strong>in</strong>ov, La Grange, IL, 780<br />

29. Michael Sellitto, Glenview, IL, 780<br />

30. Eric Marbach, Naperville, IL, 765<br />

31. Thomas Fawcett, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 765<br />

32. Tyler Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 758<br />

33. Trevor Stoimenoff, Grand Ledge, MI, 756<br />

34. Rafe Mosetick, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 755<br />

35. Elliott J. Yee, Carmel, IN, 755<br />

36. Gordon B. Zhang, Lisle, IL, 755<br />

37. Arthur Ozga, Wilmette, IL, 745<br />

38. Bradley Holt, Homewood, IL, 735<br />

39. Andrew Cahn, West Bloomfield, MI, 708<br />

40. Riley H. Reist, Indianapolis, IN, 698<br />

41. Stu Little, Columbus, OH, 688<br />

42. Robert A. Jacobson, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 685<br />

43. Patrick W. Downs, Fort Wayne, IN, 682<br />

44. Grant Thompson, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 678<br />

45. Brian S. Kim, Long Grove, IL, 670<br />

46. Nicholas D. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 655<br />

47. Andrew Hwang, Brookfield, WI, 645<br />

48. Mihir Kumar, Carmel, IN, 640<br />

49. Benjam<strong>in</strong> A. Foran, Whitefish Bay, WI, 630<br />

50. Tyler S. Gard<strong>in</strong>er, Novi, MI, 625<br />

51. Brendan Tannenbaum, Columbus, IN, 624<br />

52. Matthew Wareti, Columbus, OH, 622<br />

53. Kyle Dunn, Fond Du Lac, WI, 620<br />

54. Drew H. Campbell, Northfield, IL, 613<br />

55. Luke T. Tr<strong>in</strong>ka, Oak Park, IL, 610<br />

56. Kev<strong>in</strong> Renehan, South Lyon, MI, 590<br />

57. Aron Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 590<br />

58. John Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 588<br />

59. Christopher Essick, Fishers, IN, 578<br />

60. Kristoff Saari, Auburn Hills, MI, 565<br />

61. John B. Templeman, Midland, MI, 565<br />

62. Jason Brown, Deerfield, IL, 560<br />

63. Garrett R. Halpert, Ann Arbor, MI, 535<br />

64. Jacob C. Perk<strong>in</strong>s, Sellersburg, IN, 534<br />

65. Canyon Teague, Gahanna, OH, 533<br />

66. Alexander Abshire Woldmoe, Fishers,<br />

IN, 530<br />

67. William H. Lennon, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 526<br />

68. Michael K. Savaglio, Kenosha, WI, 525<br />

69. Jim G. Beckwith, Battle Creek, MI, 515<br />

70. Maximilian Au Fliegner, Clarkston, MI, 515<br />

71. Connor W. Dunn, Carmel, IN, 505<br />

72. Michael Dube, Livonia, MI, 505<br />

73. Zack Gharst, Indianapolis, IN, 496<br />

74. Garrett N. Mandrell, Indianapolis, IN, 481<br />

75. Matthew David Hamilton, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 477<br />

76. Andy T. Struble, Holt, MI, 470<br />

77. Just<strong>in</strong> Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 463<br />

78. Nate Wallace, Columbus, OH, 461<br />

79. Madhav Mehta, Maumee, OH, 459<br />

80. Brandon Dubuque, Marion, IN, 458<br />

81. Zach W. Berry, Spr<strong>in</strong>gboro, OH, 457<br />

82. Matthew S. Duma, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 456<br />

83. Stephen Payne, Livonia, MI, 449<br />

84. Dhruv S. Yadav, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 439<br />

85. Robert A. Skolik, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 437<br />

86. Stephen P. Reed, Monroe, MI, 437<br />

87. Matthew H. Hirsh, Glen Ellyn, IL, 436<br />

88. Tucker Massie, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 436<br />

89. Sam G. Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 432<br />

90. Leonard D. Mathews, Merrillville, IN, 431<br />

91. Matthew M. Lynch, Cedarburg, WI, 430<br />

92. Conner A. Nagel, Glendale, OH, 425<br />

93. Peter J. Heneghan, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 424<br />

94. Andrew J. Stutz, Indianapolis, IN, 422<br />

95. Ross B. Whittaker, Hartville, OH, 416<br />

96. Nicholas R. Fiaschetti, Rochester Hills,<br />

MI, 408<br />

97. Matthew T. Santen, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 405<br />

98. Santiago Guerra, Midland, MI, 403<br />

99. Mark H. Ihrig, Munster, IN, 401<br />

100. Alex Hagermoser, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 400<br />

101. Chance X. Conley, Portland, MI, 397<br />

102. Sidarth Swamy, Naperville, IL, 394<br />

103. Bobby Adusumilli, Holland, OH, 390<br />

104. Nathan M. Jacobson, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 386<br />

105. Kev<strong>in</strong> Hodges, Plymouth, MI, 380<br />

106. Arthur Dobrad<strong>in</strong>, Oak Brook, IL, 375<br />

107. Samuel B. Geier, Carmel, IN, 372<br />

108. Oliver Sybert, New Albany, OH, 367<br />

109. Jake T. Youse, Mansfield, OH, 367<br />

110. Jeffrey B. Schorsch, Perrysburg, OH, 365<br />

111. Maxwell Lundmark, Traverse City, MI, 364<br />

112. Billy L. Heckman, Kalamazoo, MI, 361<br />

113. Aaron Sandberg, Hudson, OH, 359<br />

114. Patrick Wildman, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 353<br />

115. Temiloluwa O. Adelakun, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 348<br />

116. Daniel Lubarsky, Highland Hts, OH, 345<br />

117. Joel Montgomery, Powell, OH, 345<br />

118. Teddy Terezis, Granger, IN, 343<br />

119. David S. Shankman, Solon, OH, 338


F<strong>in</strong>al 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Boys’ Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

120. Michael Joseph Baiocchi, Naperville,<br />

IL, 336<br />

121. David Laser, Glencoe, IL, 331<br />

122. Jacob R. Scott, Canton, MI, 331<br />

123. Varun Parekh, Barr<strong>in</strong>gton, IL, 328<br />

124. James Trev<strong>in</strong>o, Tipp City, OH, 327<br />

125. Jasper Koenen, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles, IL, 326<br />

126. Ismail Kadyrov, Vernon Hills, IL, 326<br />

127. Jack Carney, Joliet, IL, 323<br />

128. Davis J. Crocker, Kalamazoo, MI, 321<br />

129. Jeremy Lee Dixon, Oak Park, IL, 320<br />

130. Yuri Karev, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 318<br />

131. Daniel Patrick Rayl, Carmel, IN, 316<br />

132. Bla<strong>in</strong>e Stannard, West Bloomfield, MI, 313<br />

133. Alex J. Smith, River Hills, WI, 311<br />

134. Andrew L<strong>in</strong>den, Sandusky, OH, 309<br />

135. Damon Niquet, Nashotah, WI, 309<br />

136. Stephen P. Miller, Columbus, OH, 308<br />

137. Jeremy Tucker Depree, Zeeland, MI, 301<br />

138. Tyler Parks, Mequon, WI, 300<br />

139. Jason Todd Denton, Elkhart, IN, 300<br />

140.Matthew E. McCormick, Birm<strong>in</strong>gham,<br />

MI, 300<br />

141. Robert J. Stevens, Kalamazoo, MI, 297<br />

142. Eric Scott Pontow, Orland Park, IL, 296<br />

143. Daniel Anthony Albert, Naperville, IL, 295<br />

144. Chandler Clayton, Peoria, IL, 287<br />

145. William Willson, Commerce Township,<br />

MI, 287<br />

146. Jacob V. Gumbleton, Kalamazoo, MI, 286<br />

147. Branden Metzler, Rockford, IL, 286<br />

148. Kent Seitz, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 285<br />

149. Mart<strong>in</strong> P. Joyce, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 285<br />

150. Felix Corw<strong>in</strong>, Elm Grove, WI, 284<br />

151. Luke Sanderson, Wheatfield, IN, 281<br />

152. Luke A. Hubert, New Berl<strong>in</strong>, WI, 280<br />

153. Ivan Rakic, Ann Arbor, MI, 280<br />

154. Brandon L. Griff<strong>in</strong>, Upper Arl<strong>in</strong>gton, OH,<br />

280<br />

155. Jake Diesler, Mukwonago, WI, 279<br />

156. Spencer Dale Navarre, Ortonville, MI, 276<br />

157. Edo Roth, Champaign, IL, 275<br />

158. Jonathan Deeter, Wadsworth, OH, 272<br />

159. Gunnar Peery, Royal Oak, MI, 272<br />

160. Tyler Radley Lewis, Kohler, WI, 272<br />

161. Aust<strong>in</strong> Zwill<strong>in</strong>g, Claremont, IL, 271<br />

162. Ben Kle<strong>in</strong>, Elm Grove, WI, 268<br />

163. Patrick P. Farrell, Carmel, IN, 268<br />

164. Charlie Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 268<br />

165. Rishi Shah, Okemos, MI, 266<br />

166. Srihari Vishnubhotla, Westfield, IN, 266<br />

167. Phillip R. Gruber, Spr<strong>in</strong>gboro, OH, 266<br />

168. Zac Defonce, Fishers, IN, 265<br />

169. Alexander Stewart, New Albany, IN, 264<br />

170. Caleb Alexander Mickler, Toledo, OH, 263<br />

171. Elliot J. Bostick, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 261<br />

172. Caleb J. Knust, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IN, 261<br />

173. Nick Dykema, De Pere, WI, 261<br />

174. Daniel J. Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 260<br />

175. Michael Aaron Weller, Wilmette, IL, 260<br />

176. Nicholas J. Lang, West Chester, OH, 258<br />

177. John M. Hall, Rockford, MI, 257<br />

178. Parker Keaton Thieneman, Floyds Knobs,<br />

IN, 257<br />

179. Brandon B. Benedict, Indianapolis, IN, 257<br />

180. Graham B. Lehman, Oak Park, IL, 257<br />

181. Michael L. Barton, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 256<br />

182. Brad Boll, Dayton, OH, 254<br />

183. Jad Abdul-Aal, Warren, OH, 252<br />

184. Tim Corw<strong>in</strong>, Elm Grove, WI, 252<br />

185. Cameron Randolph Ragl<strong>in</strong>,<br />

Reynoldsburg, OH, 252<br />

186. Jordan Lee Atwood, Noble, IL, 250<br />

187. Sam D. Bloom, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 250<br />

188. Naveen Krishnan, Naperville, IL, 250<br />

189. Matthew D. McCoy, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 250<br />

190. Just<strong>in</strong> Bowman, St Charles, IL, 249<br />

191. Hans Lee, Battle Creek, MI, 249<br />

192. Michael Y. Makio, Carmel, IN, 249<br />

193. Nick Thompson, Avon, IN, 249<br />

194. Joel Clark, Dayton, OH, 249<br />

195. Matthew Jack Kavanagh, Milwaukee,<br />

WI, 249<br />

196. Jordan P. Verbauwhede, Whitelaw, WI, 248<br />

197. Siddarth K. Ahuja, Gates Mills, OH, 248<br />

198. Fisher W. Sutherland, Glen Arbor, MI, 245<br />

199. John J. Lark<strong>in</strong>, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 245<br />

200. Sven Christian Kranz, Bloomfield, MI, 244<br />

201. Zachary Phillips, Harbor Spgs, MI, 242<br />

202. Timothy Worley, Naperville, IL, 242<br />

203. Bobby V. Alter, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 242<br />

204. Chas Richard Mayer, Wilmette, IL, 242<br />

205. Kev<strong>in</strong> Yi P<strong>in</strong>g Wang, Peoria, IL, 241<br />

206. Dylan Bhaerman, Picker<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 241<br />

207. Alexander A. Clay, Hurricane, WV, 241<br />

208. Jackson C. He<strong>in</strong>z, Dayton, OH, 239<br />

209. Alex Mestre, Urbana, IL, 239<br />

210. Peter William Pappas, Traverse City,<br />

MI, 237<br />

211. Nicholas Roby, Terre Haute, IN, 237<br />

212. Michael Mertz, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 237<br />

213. Bradley Plaisier, Kalamazoo, MI, 237<br />

214. Christopher Quammen, Carmel, IN, 236<br />

215. Robert J. Rajfer, Chicago, IL, 236<br />

216. Richard M. Yeker, Hawthorn Woods,<br />

IL, 233<br />

217. Jacob T Lorenz, Massillon, OH, 233<br />

218. Max Shanbrom, Clarkston, MI, 233<br />

219. Kev<strong>in</strong> Karczynski, T<strong>in</strong>ley Park, IL, 233<br />

220. Daniel Boussom, Goshen, IN, 232<br />

221. Jake Elliott, Western Spr<strong>in</strong>gs, IL, 232<br />

222. Taylor K<strong>in</strong>ney, Greenwood, IN, 232<br />

223. Peter Itskovich, Schaumburg, IL, 232<br />

224. Maximilian Johannes Hemmrich,<br />

Bloomfield Hills, MI, 231<br />

225. Jonathan R. Gurnee, Midland, MI, 229<br />

226. Evan Chen, Bloomfield, MI, 229<br />

227. Alex E. Haley, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 228<br />

228. Greg Raster, Elm Grove, WI, 228<br />

229. Kyle Thomas Teague, Vandalia, OH, 228<br />

230. Cole Buehnerkemper, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham, IL, 227<br />

231. Christopher Tippett, Flush<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 227<br />

232. Marty Pochop, Valparaiso, IN, 227<br />

233. Kristopher Luis Ortega, Homer Glen,<br />

IL, 224<br />

234. Zachary A. Koenig, Charleston, WV, 224<br />

235. W<strong>in</strong>ston D. Du, Rockford, IL, 223<br />

236. Riley J. Waters, Village Of Lakewood,<br />

IL, 223<br />

237. Danny Coran, Mequon, WI, 223<br />

238. Peter J. Pema, Columbus, OH, 223<br />

239. Abram Schottenste<strong>in</strong>, Bexley, OH, 223<br />

240. James Spauld<strong>in</strong>g, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 220<br />

241. Dom<strong>in</strong>ick Amalraj, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles, IL, 219<br />

242. Alex Michael Gatchalian, Grand Rapids,<br />

MI, 218<br />

243. David Edward Dulce, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 217<br />

244. Chad Barron, Evansville, IN, 217<br />

245. Connor Muth, Milwaukee, WI, 216<br />

246. Brian Matthaw Yang, Solon, OH, 216<br />

247. William J. Koehrsen, East Peoria, IL, 216<br />

248. Harris Jadun, East Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 215<br />

249. Marc<strong>in</strong> Szczepaniak, Oak Lawn, IL, 214<br />

250. Jeremy E. Schneider, Mason, OH, 212<br />

251. Noah James Hendrickson, Copley, OH,<br />

212<br />

252. Joel Meyer, Wilmette, IL, 212<br />

253. Jack Andrus Buchan, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 212<br />

254. Weston Noall, Solon, OH, 212<br />

255. Patrick Gaffigan, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, IL, 209<br />

256. Adam Schuttler, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IN, 209<br />

257. Ryan J. Korlewitz, Rockford, MI, 208<br />

258. Mike K<strong>in</strong>caid, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 208<br />

259. Aust<strong>in</strong> Leo Aten, Champaign, IL, 208<br />

260. Bryson Cook, Youngstown, OH, 208<br />

261. Alexander Lebedev, Mason, OH, 208<br />

262. Alec Mieras, Zeeland, MI, 206<br />

263. Jack A. Kasbeer, Deerfield, IL, 206<br />

264. David Scher, Dayton, OH, 205<br />

265. Matthew L. Gnegy, Vienna, WV, 205<br />

266. Azizbek Aripov, Amelia, OH, 204<br />

267. Kirushanth Rav<strong>in</strong>dran, Columbus, OH, 204<br />

268. Jack He<strong>in</strong>iger, Munster, IN, 203<br />

269. Aaron S. Parmet, Gladstone, MI, 203<br />

270. Lucas Randall, Lockport, IL, 203<br />

271. Christopher Scott, Chicago, IL, 203<br />

272. Bo G. Hudson, Kalamazoo, MI, 202<br />

273. Andrew Thomas Heuerman, Clarkston,<br />

MI, 202<br />

274. Michael Rubeiz, Carmel, IN, 201<br />

275. Bogdan Mos<strong>in</strong>cat, Trenton, MI, 201<br />

276. Brandon Davis, Newburgh, IN, 200<br />

277. Jack Warn<strong>in</strong>g, Naperville, IL, 200<br />

278. Evan Philip Taylor, Ada, MI, 200<br />

279. Connor Okelly, Lake Forest, IL, 200<br />

Boys’ 16 Doubles<br />

1. Ronnie R. Schneider, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 1005<br />

2. Yale Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 1000<br />

3. Brett Forman, Troy, MI, 970<br />

4. Edward Covalschi, Shelby Township, MI, 860<br />

5. Jack T. Murray, Beverly Hills, MI, 820<br />

6. Joseph W. Van Meter, Indianapolis, IN, 705<br />

7. Luke T. Tr<strong>in</strong>ka, Oak Park, IL, 645<br />

8. Conrad F. Harron, Chicago, IL, 620<br />

9. Mihir Kumar, Carmel, IN, 615<br />

10. Lucas Andersen, Greenwood, IN, 600<br />

11. Brian Page, Wheaton, IL, 555<br />

12. Toby Ma, Deerfield, IL, 550<br />

13. Michael Sellitto, Glenview, IL, 535<br />

14. Dave B. Bacalla, Skokie, IL, 535<br />

15. Joshua Cogan, Batavia, IL, 530<br />

16. Mart<strong>in</strong> Redlicki, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 525<br />

17. Tyler S. Gard<strong>in</strong>er, Novi, MI, 520<br />

18. John Carswell, Pleasant Pr, WI, 500<br />

19. Alexander Abshire Woldmoe, Fishers,<br />

IN, 500<br />

20. Jordan Parker, Detroit, MI, 495<br />

21. Kyle Dunn, Fond Du Lac, WI, 495<br />

22. Rafe Mosetick, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 490<br />

23. Jared Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 480<br />

24. Brian S. Kim, Long Grove, IL, 480<br />

25. Tony S. Kostad<strong>in</strong>ov, La Grange, IL, 478<br />

26. Jeremy M. Bush, Long Grove, IL, 475<br />

27. Arthur Ozga, Wilmette, IL, 465<br />

28. Paul C. Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 440<br />

29. Tyler Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 435<br />

30. Kev<strong>in</strong> Renehan, South Lyon, MI, 425<br />

31. Drew H. Campbell, Northfield, IL, 420<br />

32. Patrick W. Downs, Fort Wayne, IN, 415<br />

33. Miguel Cepeda, Mason, OH, 415<br />

34. Nicholas D. Allen, Green Bay, WI, 405<br />

35. Jacob Dunbar, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 405<br />

36. Michael Redlicki, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 405<br />

37. Zack Gharst, Indianapolis, IN, 390<br />

38. Robert A. Jacobson, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 385<br />

39. Grant Thompson, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 370<br />

40. Alexander A. Jesse, Mequon, WI, 370<br />

41. Sam D. Bloom, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 360<br />

42. Stu Little, Columbus, OH, 360<br />

43. Canyon Teague, Gahanna, OH, 360<br />

44. Stephen P. Reed, Monroe, MI, 358<br />

45. Mark H. Ihrig, Munster, IN, 348<br />

46. Samuel B. Geier, Carmel, IN, 345<br />

47. Stephen Payne, Livonia, MI, 345<br />

48. Andrew Hwang, Brookfield, WI, 345<br />

49. Aron Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 343<br />

50. Christopher Essick, Fishers, IN, 335<br />

51. Riley H. Reist, Indianapolis, IN, 331<br />

52. Damon Niquet, Nashotah, WI, 320<br />

53. Jim G. Beckwith, Battle Creek, MI, 315<br />

54. Matthew M. Lynch, Cedarburg, WI, 314<br />

55. Brendan Tannenbaum, Columbus, IN, 300<br />

56. Jason Brown, Deerfield, IL, 300<br />

57. Thomas Fawcett, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 285<br />

58. Andrew Cahn, West Bloomfield, MI, 285<br />

59. John Patrick Mullane, White Lake, MI, 285<br />

60. Nathan M. Jacobson, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 285<br />

61. Matthew David Hamilton, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 284<br />

62. Will S. Adams, Indianapolis, IN, 270<br />

63. Leonard D. Mathews, Merrillville, IN, 268<br />

64. Brandon Dubuque, Marion, IN, 268<br />

65. Andrew L<strong>in</strong>den, Sandusky, OH, 267<br />

66. John Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 266<br />

67. Kristoff Saari, Auburn Hills, MI, 255<br />

68. Nate Wallace, Columbus, OH, 255<br />

69. Oliver Sybert, New Albany, OH, 255<br />

70. Dhruv S. Yadav, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 253<br />

71. Benjam<strong>in</strong> A. Foran, Whitefish Bay, WI, 245<br />

72. Chance X. Conley, Portland, MI, 245<br />

73. Michael Dube, Livonia, MI, 245<br />

74. Trevor Stoimenoff, Grand Ledge, MI, 240<br />

75. Andy T. Struble, Holt, MI, 240<br />

76. Alekzander K. Davila, Essexville, MI, 240<br />

77. Harris Jadun, East Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 240<br />

78. Jack Carney, Joliet, IL, 236<br />

79. Branden Metzler, Rockford, IL, 231<br />

80. Felix Corw<strong>in</strong>, Elm Grove, WI, 226<br />

81. Just<strong>in</strong> Ancona, Belvidere, IL, 220<br />

82. Daniel J. Rodefeld, Carmel, IN, 220<br />

83. Charlie Emhardt, Carmel, IN, 220<br />

84. Bradley Holt, Homewood, IL, 215<br />

85. Gordon B. Zhang, Lisle, IL, 210<br />

86. Matthew Wareti, Columbus, OH, 210<br />

Boys’ 18 S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

1. Robert A. St<strong>in</strong>eman,<br />

W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL,<br />

1720<br />

2. Michael Redlicki,<br />

Hawthorn Woods,<br />

IL, 1555<br />

3. Joey Fritz, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati,<br />

OH, 1400<br />

4. Gregory S. Andrews, Robert St<strong>in</strong>eman<br />

Richland, MI,<br />

1385<br />

5. Christopher Diaz, Columbus, OH, 1325<br />

6. Zachary Mueck, West Chester, OH, 1281<br />

7. Just<strong>in</strong> M. Rossi, Novi, MI, 1185<br />

8. Aaron Pfister, Grand Blanc, MI, 1145<br />

9. Michael J. Fredericka, Warren, OH, 1130<br />

10. Tim Kop<strong>in</strong>ski, Palos Hills, IL, 1100<br />

11. Damon Niquet, Nashotah, WI, 1015<br />

12. Alexander A. Jesse, Mequon, WI, 990<br />

13. Ben Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 970<br />

14. Ryan S. Bandy, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 960<br />

15. Mihir Kumar, Carmel, IN, 960<br />

16. Jimmy Roebker, Ft Mitchell, KY, 950<br />

17. Brandon W. Debot, Stevens Po<strong>in</strong>t, WI, 928<br />

18. Drew B. Lied, Brookfield, WI, 890<br />

19. Colton J. Buff<strong>in</strong>gton, Westlake, OH, 890<br />

20. Jack Larsen, Whitefish Bay, WI, 865<br />

21. Jason Brown, Deerfield, IL, 840<br />

22. Joseph Dube, Livonia, MI, 840<br />

23. Benjam<strong>in</strong> C. Quazzo, Chicago, IL, 825<br />

24. Evan Hawk<strong>in</strong>s, West Lafayette, IN, 808<br />

25. Kev<strong>in</strong> L. Metka, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 806<br />

26. Andrew Scholnick, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 805<br />

27. Ethan Dunbar, Med<strong>in</strong>a, OH, 800<br />

28. Augie Bloom, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 800<br />

29. Sam D. Bloom, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 800<br />

30. Adam M. Re<strong>in</strong>hart, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 795<br />

31. Tommy Marx, Shaker Heights, OH, 770<br />

32. Aust<strong>in</strong> M. Woldmoe, Fishers, IN, 770<br />

33. Alex R. Aleman, Cuyahoga Fls, OH, 760<br />

34. Evan A. Bechtel, Perrysburg, OH, 755<br />

35. Mitchell Petersen, Grand Rapids, MI, 755<br />

36. Ian C. Wagner, Columbus, OH, 740<br />

37. Patrick Elliott, Jeffersonvlle, IN, 725<br />

38. Elliott J. Yee, Carmel, IN, 720<br />

39. Marc D. Shideler, Valparaiso, IN, 692<br />

40. Raymond Leonard, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 690<br />

41. Aaron Hendrick, Grand Rapids, MI, 680<br />

42. Nolan Marks, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 678<br />

43. Douglas R. Barnard, Indianapolis, IN, 670<br />

44. Ronnie R. Schneider, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 654<br />

45. Tyler S. Gard<strong>in</strong>er, Novi, MI, 643<br />

46. Douglas Zade, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te Shores,<br />

MI, 643<br />

47. David Packowitz, Buffalo Grove, IL, 640<br />

48. Ian Tesmond, Burr Ridge, IL, 640<br />

49. Ross Putterman, Vernon Hills, IL, 625<br />

50. Juan Guerra, Midland, MI, 618<br />

51. Blake A. Bazarnik, Kildeer, IL, 610<br />

52. Hunter J. Bielfield, Farm <strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 609<br />

53. Sam Pecyna, Glen Ellyn, IL, 608<br />

54. Aidan Koross, Kohler, WI, 607<br />

55. John Patrick Mullane, White Lake, MI, 602<br />

56. Christopher Bertol<strong>in</strong>i, Carmel, IN, 563<br />

57. Stratton Gilmore, Madison, WI, 563<br />

58. Jeffrey B. Schorsch, Perrysburg, OH, 560<br />

59. Joshua Cogan, Batavia, IL, 555<br />

60. Harris Jadun, East Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 551<br />

61. Frederick Abunku, West Chester, OH, 547<br />

62. Brian Page, Wheaton, IL, 545<br />

63. Col<strong>in</strong> H. Bernier, Canton, OH, 541<br />

64. Tim R. Noack, Hartland, WI, 538<br />

65. Andrew Streeter, Beverly Hills, MI, 537<br />

66. Brantner Jones, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 535<br />

67. Samuel R. Ubersax, Pepper Pike, OH, 518<br />

68. Jacob Wilson, River Forest, IL, 511<br />

69. Jay Joshi, Oakland Township, MI, 501<br />

70. Jacob M. Laser, Glencoe, IL, 498<br />

71. Jared Hiltzik, Wilmette, IL, 497<br />

72. Ben A. Shklyar, Riverwoods, IL, 496<br />

73. Connor M. Andrews, Fort Wayne, IN, 492<br />

74. Nick A. Chappell, Indianapolis, IN, 481<br />

75. Julian Allen Childers, Matteson, IL, 479<br />

76. Eric Marbach, Naperville, IL, 478<br />

77. Christopher J. Federighi, Cary, IL, 476<br />

78. Peter M. Heidrich, Peoria, IL, 475<br />

79. Alex J. Toliver, Indianapolis, IN, 462<br />

80. Graham F. Gettel, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, MI, 462<br />

81. Jacob H. Bradley, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IN, 455<br />

82. Gordon B. Zhang, Lisle, IL, 455<br />

83. Eric L. Klawitter, Arl<strong>in</strong>gton Hts, IL, 451<br />

84. Billy Weldon, Columbus, OH, 449<br />

85. Andrew Darrell, Kalamazoo, MI, 449<br />

86. Stephen J. Washuta, Newburgh, IN, 449<br />

87. Daniel B. Ballant<strong>in</strong>e, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 448<br />

88. Michael A. Moe, Carmel, IN, 446<br />

89. John Carswell, Pleasant Pr, WI, 443<br />

90. Derek C. Re<strong>in</strong>bold, Carmel, IN, 443<br />

91. Alekzander K. Davila, Essexville, MI, 441<br />

92. Nicholas Szczurek, Lemont, IL, 441<br />

93. James A. Stark, Rac<strong>in</strong>e, WI, 438<br />

94. Jeffrey Loduca, Bloomfield, MI, 436<br />

95. Michael Treis, Brookfield, WI, 436<br />

96. Mason F. Bourbon, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g, OH, 435<br />

97. Trey Keat<strong>in</strong>g, Troy, MI, 434<br />

98. Joseph W. Van Meter, Indianapolis, IN, 430<br />

99. Tyler Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 429<br />

100. Rafe Mosetick, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 425<br />

101. Alec Siegel, Deerfield, IL, 424<br />

102. Jamison D. Clark, Indianapolis, IN, 420<br />

103. Benjam<strong>in</strong> Yue, Normal, IL, 417<br />

104. James S. Ramey, Carmel, IN, 414<br />

105. Chikara Oshima, F<strong>in</strong>dlay, OH, 412<br />

106. Ethan Niquet, Nashotah, WI, 408<br />

107. Casey Cempre, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 407<br />

108. Andrew Cahn, West Bloomfield, MI, 404<br />

109. Nicholas E. Strange, Bargersville, IN, 401<br />

110. Chase Emerson, Seymour, IN, 400<br />

111. Grant A. Veltman, Ada, MI, 399<br />

112. Benton A. Benalcazar, Westerville, OH,<br />

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113. Christopher Essick, Fishers, IN, 397<br />

114. Dev<strong>in</strong> R. Jones, Oak Park, IL, 392<br />

115. Hiromi Nakayama, Dubl<strong>in</strong>, OH, 385<br />

116. Ryan M. Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 380<br />

117. Johnny McDonald, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills,<br />

MI, 378<br />

118. Roll<strong>in</strong> Baker, East Lans<strong>in</strong>g, MI, 373<br />

119. Andrew C. Miron, Glencoe, IL, 370<br />

120. Tony S. Kostad<strong>in</strong>ov, La Grange, IL, 369<br />

121. Mart<strong>in</strong> Redlicki, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 364<br />

122. Nicholas Wong, Mansfield, OH, 362<br />

123. Brian S. Kim, Long Grove, IL, 357<br />

124. Luke Gensburg, Glencoe, IL, 355<br />

125. Khang H. Thai, Columbus, OH, 351<br />

126. Kev<strong>in</strong> D. Noble, Battle Creek, MI, 349<br />

127. Sam Rutter, Lima, OH, 347<br />

128. Alexander Golov<strong>in</strong>, Round Lake, IL, 344<br />

129. Hayden Esker, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham, IL, 342<br />

130. Santiago Guerra, Midland, MI, 341<br />

131. J.P. Gurnee, Midland, MI, 340<br />

132. Ruben Geeraert, Centerville, OH, 339<br />

133. Christopher Pratt, Charleston, WV, 338<br />

134. Donald Alexander Prusaczyk, Benton,<br />

IL, 332<br />

135. Joey P. Leto, Downers Grove, IL, 329<br />

136. Yale Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 325<br />

137. Tyler J. Anderson, Chesterton, IN, 322<br />

138. David Zak, Highland Park, IL, 322<br />

139. William H. Lennon, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH,<br />

320<br />

140. Trevor Stoimenoff, Grand Ledge, MI, 319<br />

141. Samuel Walker, Milwaukee, WI, 318<br />

142. Aust<strong>in</strong> L. Smith, Columbus, IN, 315<br />

143. Michael K. Savaglio, Kenosha, WI, 313<br />

144. Ryan E. Jorgensen, Toledo, OH, 313<br />

145. David W. Darl<strong>in</strong>g, Spr<strong>in</strong>g Arbor, MI, 308<br />

146. Andrew Hwang, Brookfield, WI, 305<br />

147. Dev<strong>in</strong> Bostick, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 305<br />

148. Conner A. Nagel, Glendale, OH, 303<br />

149. Arthur Ozga, Wilmette, IL, 303<br />

150. David T. Hoops, Perrysburg, OH, 302<br />

151. Lawson A. Barter, Deerfield, IL, 302<br />

152. Bradley Holt, Homewood, IL, 296<br />

153. Stu Little, Columbus, OH, 295<br />

154. William B. Mirk<strong>in</strong>, Wilmette, IL, 293<br />

155. Alexander J. Harbert, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph,<br />

MI, 293<br />

156. Eric Bruynseels, River Forest, IL, 293<br />

157. Aurko Joshi, W Bloomfield, MI, 291<br />

158. Richard V. Brej, Long Grove, IL, 290<br />

159. John A<strong>com</strong>b, Westerville, OH, 288<br />

160. Miguel Cepeda, Mason, OH, 287<br />

161. Dylan Michael Prosser, Olney, IL, 287<br />

162. Brad Boll, Dayton, OH, 287<br />

163. Kyle Allen Johnson, Avilla, IN, 282<br />

164. Patrick Cole, Livonia, MI, 281<br />

165. James Oliver, Lakewood, OH, 281<br />

166. Alexander J. Hurtuk, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH,<br />

279<br />

167. George Alex, Darien, IL, 279<br />

168. William J. Jung, Battle Creek, MI, 278<br />

169. Matthew Wareti, Columbus, OH, 276<br />

170. Edward Covalschi, Shelby Township,<br />

MI, 275<br />

171. John Mark Filcik, Holland, MI, 273<br />

172. Garrett Cona, Silver Lake, OH, 272<br />

173. Michael Joseph Baiocchi, Naperville,<br />

IL, 269<br />

174. Alec R. Attala, Cl<strong>in</strong>ton Township, MI, 268<br />

175. Aust<strong>in</strong> Overlander, Roanoke, IN, 267<br />

176. Paul Robert Blais, Fremont, MI, 265<br />

F<strong>in</strong>al 2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Boys’ Rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

177. John Zordani, Lake Forest, IL, 264<br />

178. Maksim Kan, Cleveland, OH, 264<br />

179. Griff<strong>in</strong> S. Johns, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 263<br />

180. Brian Glav<strong>in</strong>, Naperville, IL, 262<br />

181. Alex J. Smith, River Hills, WI, 261<br />

182. Paul C. Oosterbaan, Kalamazoo, MI, 260<br />

183. Canyon Teague, Gahanna, OH, 260<br />

184. Michael Sellitto, Glenview, IL, 260<br />

185. David T. Myers, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 258<br />

186. Luke Sanderson, Wheatfield, IN, 256<br />

187. Luke T. Tr<strong>in</strong>ka, Oak Park, IL, 252<br />

188. Mart<strong>in</strong> Leonard Burbank, West Chester,<br />

OH, 252<br />

189. Tyler Manci, Highland Park, IL, 251<br />

190. William Willson, Commerce Township,<br />

MI, 250<br />

191. Jesse Shivener, Gahanna, OH, 250<br />

192. Peter Sienko, Williamston, MI, 249<br />

193. Chris W. Bunch, Bedford, IN, 249<br />

194. Conrad F. Harron, Chicago, IL, 248<br />

195. Christian R. Lynn, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles, IL, 248<br />

196. Stefan Anthony Treglia, Columbus, OH,<br />

248<br />

197. Zack Gharst, Indianapolis, IN, 248<br />

198. Jim G. Beckwith, Battle Creek, MI, 247<br />

199. Benjam<strong>in</strong> S. McClarren, Hilliard, OH, 245<br />

200. Danny R. Schuster, Western Spr<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

IL, 245<br />

201. Rishi R. Karri, Mequon, WI, 245<br />

202. Nikhil Kulkarni, Fishers, IN, 245<br />

203. Bronson J. Goodsell, Battle Creek, MI,<br />

242<br />

204. James J. Meyer, Rocky River, OH, 242<br />

205. Danny Wynbrandt, Highland Park, IL, 242<br />

206. Chad Randall, Lockport, IL, 240<br />

207. Cameron M. Laktash, Crystal Lake, IL,<br />

239<br />

208. Matt L<strong>in</strong>sley, Battle Creek, MI, 238<br />

209. Mitchell S. Granger, Grayslake, IL, 238<br />

210. Aaron T. Madaris, West Chester, OH, 237<br />

211. Sam M. Vaughn, Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, IL, 236<br />

212. Robert A. Jacobson, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 236<br />

213. Mark Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 235<br />

214. Isriz D. Balase, Schaumburg, IL, 234<br />

215. Jeremy Tucker Depree, Zeeland, MI, 234<br />

216. Leonard D. Mathews, Merrillville, IN, 233<br />

217. Anuj Kwatra, Girard, OH, 232<br />

218. Ian M. Streicker, Loveland, OH, 232<br />

219. Charlie Marks, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 231<br />

220. John L. Forc<strong>in</strong>a, Richfield, OH, 231<br />

221. Garrett N. Mandrell, Indianapolis, IN, 230<br />

222. Matt Christopher Burkhardt, Hoffman<br />

Estates, IL, 229<br />

223. Brett Forman, Troy, MI, 228<br />

224. Sean Yun, New Albany, OH, 228<br />

225. Alex Haizel, Oak Lawn, IL, 228<br />

226. Aaron Zhang, Canton, MI, 228<br />

227. Gary Sheng, Aurora, IL, 226<br />

228. Connor Peck, Thiensville, WI, 225<br />

229. Max Thomas Wittenberg, Richland, MI,<br />

225<br />

230. Daniel Alonte, Milwaukee, WI, 224<br />

231. Jason Wissman, Westlake, OH, 224<br />

232. Jonathan J. Panzer, Rockford, MI, 224<br />

233. Ross B. Whittaker, Hartville, OH, 224<br />

234. Ryan D. Kreis, Hoffman Estates, IL, 224<br />

235. Gregory D. Lafounta<strong>in</strong>, Oak Harbor,<br />

OH, 223<br />

236. James D. Li, CHICAGO, IL, 221<br />

237. Connor Majdalani, Perrysburg, OH, 221<br />

238. John B. Templeman, Midland, MI, 219<br />

239. Matthew Keane, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te Farms,<br />

MI, 219<br />

240. E. Hunter Bergsma, Traverse City, MI, 217<br />

241. Haden Todd Cotton, Edgewood, KY, 217<br />

242. Aidan Stephen Sauberlich, Green Bay,<br />

WI, 216<br />

243. Connor W. Dunn, Carmel, IN, 216<br />

244. Yushi Okita, Union, KY, 216<br />

245. Kyle Shipman, Olney, IL, 215<br />

246. Hitoshi F. Kawashima, Wilmette, IL, 213<br />

247. Trevor J. Bowers, Norwalk, OH, 213<br />

248. Joseph J. Sheena, Bloomfield Hills, MI,<br />

212<br />

249. Michael W. Vale, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Charles, IL, 211<br />

250. Zac Felice, W Bloomfield, MI, 210<br />

251. Anthony W. Heckle, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 209<br />

252. Christian Henderson, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Paris, OH, 209<br />

253. Darrell Robb<strong>in</strong>s, Chicago, IL, 209<br />

254. Ismail Kadyrov, Vernon Hills, IL, 208<br />

255. Matthew H. Hirsh, Glen Ellyn, IL, 208<br />

256. Dave B. Bacalla, Skokie, IL, 208<br />

257. Donald Baverman, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 208<br />

258. Christian Woods, Livonia, MI, 208<br />

259. Patrick O’Neill, Carmel, IN, 208<br />

260. Billy L. Heckman, Kalamazoo, MI, 208<br />

261. Aaron Matthew Anderson, Kokomo, IN,<br />

207<br />

262. Mark H. Ihrig, Munster, IN, 206<br />

263. Ryne Dushane, Holland, MI, 206<br />

264. Robert A. Skolik, Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, WV, 206<br />

265. Nick Artaev, Sa<strong>in</strong>t Joseph, MI, 205<br />

266. Srihari Vishnubhotla, Westfield, IN, 204<br />

267. Kev<strong>in</strong> Renehan, South Lyon, MI, 204<br />

268. Nicholas Roby, Terre Haute, IN, 204<br />

269. Andrew L<strong>in</strong>den, Sandusky, OH, 204<br />

270. Aaron R. Casares, Columbus, OH, 203<br />

271. Alexander S. Demuth, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls,<br />

OH, 202<br />

272. James Konarske, Troy, MI, 202<br />

273. Brett E. Foster, Plymouth, MI, 202<br />

274. Andrew Hansen, Granger, IN, 201<br />

275. Aust<strong>in</strong> Allen Ruddell, Greenwood, IN, 201<br />

276. Alex Hagermoser, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 200<br />

277. Cameron D. Crawford, Terre Haute,<br />

IN, 200<br />

278. Jason Todd Denton, Elkhart, IN, 200<br />

Boys’ 18 Doubles<br />

1. Robert A. St<strong>in</strong>eman, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 1105<br />

2. Brantner Jones, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 1070<br />

3. Andrew Scholnick, W<strong>in</strong>netka, IL, 900<br />

4. Ian Tesmond, Burr Ridge, IL, 898<br />

5. Drew B. Lied, Brookfield, WI, 720<br />

6. Jimmy Roebker, Ft Mitchell, KY, 720<br />

7. Christopher Diaz, Columbus, OH, 705<br />

8. Jack Larsen, Whitefish Bay, WI, 690<br />

9. Alexander A. Jesse, Mequon, WI, 690<br />

10. Aaron Pfister, Grand Blanc, MI, 680<br />

11. Kev<strong>in</strong> L. Metka, Worth<strong>in</strong>gton, OH, 630<br />

12. Joey Fritz, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 615<br />

13. Benjam<strong>in</strong> C. Quazzo, Chicago, IL, 605<br />

14. Michael Redlicki, Hawthorn Woods, IL, 600<br />

15. Tim Kop<strong>in</strong>ski, Palos Hills, IL, 600<br />

16. Ian C. Wagner, Columbus, OH, 585<br />

17. Tyler S. Gard<strong>in</strong>er, Novi, MI, 568<br />

18. Alex R. Aleman, Cuyahoga Fls, OH, 560<br />

19. Billy Weldon, Columbus, OH, 555<br />

20. Andrew Streeter, Beverly Hills, MI, 555<br />

21. Raymond Leonard, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 555<br />

22. Aust<strong>in</strong> M. Woldmoe, Fishers, IN, 540<br />

23. Evan Hawk<strong>in</strong>s, West Lafayette, IN, 540<br />

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24. James S. Ramey, Carmel, IN, 540<br />

25. Patrick Elliott, Jeffersonvlle, IN, 525<br />

26. David Packowitz, Buffalo Grove, IL, 525<br />

27. Zachary Mueck, West Chester, OH, 525<br />

28. Just<strong>in</strong> M. Rossi, Novi, MI, 510<br />

29. Nick A. Chappell, Indianapolis, IN, 495<br />

30. Ross Putterman, Vernon Hills, IL, 490<br />

31. Mihir Kumar, Carmel, IN, 480<br />

32. Nolan Marks, Chagr<strong>in</strong> Falls, OH, 480<br />

33. Adam M. Re<strong>in</strong>hart, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 480<br />

34. Joseph Dube, Livonia, MI, 480<br />

35. Elliott J. Yee, Carmel, IN, 470<br />

36. Ryan S. Bandy, C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati, OH, 445<br />

37. Brandon W. Debot, Stevens Po<strong>in</strong>t, WI, 435<br />

38. Douglas R. Barnard, Indianapolis, IN, 420<br />

39. Colton J. Buff<strong>in</strong>gton, Westlake, OH, 420<br />

40. Jay Joshi, Oakland Township, MI, 405<br />

41. Andrew C. Miron, Glencoe, IL, 405<br />

42. Jacob H. Bradley, Pla<strong>in</strong>field, IN, 390<br />

43. Jamison D. Clark, Indianapolis, IN, 375<br />

44. Ethan Niquet, Nashotah, WI, 375<br />

45. Hunter J. Bielfield, Farm<strong>in</strong>gton Hills, MI, 358<br />

46. Joshua Cogan, Batavia, IL, 355<br />

47. Alex J. Toliver, Indianapolis, IN, 348<br />

48. Augie Bloom, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 345<br />

49. Gregory S. Andrews, Richland, MI, 345<br />

50. Joseph W. Van Meter, Indianapolis, IN, 336<br />

51. Trey Keat<strong>in</strong>g, Troy, MI, 330<br />

52. Andrew Cahn, West Bloomfield, MI, 318<br />

53. Ryan M. Richmond, Kalamazoo, MI, 315<br />

54. Douglas Zade, Grosse Po<strong>in</strong>te Shores,<br />

MI, 315<br />

55. Stephen J. Washuta, Newburgh, IN, 300<br />

56. Aurko Joshi, W Bloomfield, MI, 300<br />

57. Will S. Adams, Indianapolis, IN, 293<br />

58. Michael A. Moe, Carmel, IN, 285<br />

59. Mark Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 284<br />

60. John Patrick Mullane, White Lake, MI, 283<br />

61. Daniel Delgado, WHITESTOWN, IN, 280<br />

62. Luke Lohrstorfer, Indianapolis, IN, 280<br />

63. Christopher Bertol<strong>in</strong>i, Carmel, IN, 271<br />

64. Daniel B. Ballant<strong>in</strong>e, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 270<br />

65. Aaron Hendrick, Grand Rapids, MI, 270<br />

66. Bryan Miles, Wausau, WI, 268<br />

67. Alex McMahan, Carmel, IN, 256<br />

68. Connor W. Dunn, Carmel, IN, 256<br />

69. Stratton Gilmore, Madison, WI, 255<br />

70. Connor Peck, Thiensville, WI, 255<br />

71. Jeffrey B. Schorsch, Perrysburg, OH, 255<br />

72. David T. Hoops, Perrysburg, OH, 255<br />

73. Hayden Esker, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham, IL, 254<br />

74. Cole Buehnerkemper, Eff<strong>in</strong>gham, IL, 254<br />

75. Jason Brown, Deerfield, IL, 245<br />

76. Graham F. Gettel, Frankl<strong>in</strong>, MI, 241<br />

77. Ben Hoogland, Glenview, IL, 240<br />

78. Evan M. K<strong>in</strong>g, Chicago, IL, 240<br />

79. Alexander Golov<strong>in</strong>, Round Lake, IL, 238<br />

80. Grant A. Veltman, Ada, MI, 226<br />

81. Yale Goldberg, Beachwood, OH, 225<br />

82. Jeffrey Loduca, Bloomfield, MI, 225<br />

83. Tyler Manci, Highland Park, IL, 224<br />

84. Derek C. Re<strong>in</strong>bold, Carmel, IN, 220<br />

85. Sam D. Bloom, H<strong>in</strong>sdale, IL, 220<br />

86. Ronnie R. Schneider, Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, IN, 215<br />

87. Garrett N. Mandrell, Indianapolis, IN, 212<br />

88. Christopher J. Federighi, Cary, IL, 210<br />

89. Chase Emerson, Seymour, IN, 207<br />

90. Zack Gharst, Indianapolis, IN, 204


2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult and Senior Rank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Requirements and Regulations<br />

1. Adult and Senior rank<strong>in</strong>g divisions and m<strong>in</strong>imum qualify<strong>in</strong>g requirements.<br />

Official <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section rank<strong>in</strong>gs shall be made annually <strong>in</strong> each of the divisions<br />

listed below. Also listed are the m<strong>in</strong>imum requirements for a player or team to qualify<br />

for consideration for a rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Required number of <strong>USTA</strong> Sanctioned Tournaments:<br />

Adult and Senior S<strong>in</strong>gles and Doubles. Players <strong>in</strong> all divisions will be required to<br />

participate <strong>in</strong> only one <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Championship <strong>in</strong> the age division <strong>in</strong><br />

which the player seeks to obta<strong>in</strong> a rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

2. Events Considered for <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

a. Adult and Senior <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section rank<strong>in</strong>gs will be established, provided<br />

there are sufficient events for the follow<strong>in</strong>g divisions: Men’s and Women’s Open,<br />

30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80 s<strong>in</strong>gles and doubles, Father and Son<br />

doubles, Mother and Daughter doubles, Husband and Wife doubles, Mixed<br />

doubles and 35 Mixed doubles. In those cases where sufficient events were not<br />

available, rank<strong>in</strong>gs will be at the discretion of the Rank<strong>in</strong>g Committee.<br />

b. Rank<strong>in</strong>g data for all adult categories shall be obta<strong>in</strong>ed from all sanctioned<br />

tournaments that beg<strong>in</strong> play dur<strong>in</strong>g the rank<strong>in</strong>g year (January 1, 2011, through<br />

December 31, 2011). Inputt<strong>in</strong>g the results from all sanctioned tournaments<br />

<strong>in</strong>to a <strong>com</strong>puterized rank<strong>in</strong>g program will derive adult <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Rank<strong>in</strong>gs. Divisions that may not have sufficient play to render a fair <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g will be ranked manually.<br />

c. If a player defaults a scheduled match <strong>in</strong> a tournament FOR ANY REASON<br />

(<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g scheduled consolations or playoffs), that tournament will not count<br />

toward meet<strong>in</strong>g the m<strong>in</strong>imum tournament requirements for rank<strong>in</strong>g consideration.<br />

d. All matches between players <strong>in</strong> the rank<strong>in</strong>g populations started or <strong>com</strong>pleted <strong>in</strong><br />

any <strong>USTA</strong> sanctioned tournament <strong>in</strong> the age group for which a rank<strong>in</strong>g is sought<br />

are counted <strong>in</strong> the rank<strong>in</strong>g procedure regardless of whether or not the tournament<br />

is counted toward the m<strong>in</strong>imum tournament requirements. A default which occurs<br />

before the first serve of a match is not considered for rank<strong>in</strong>g purposes.<br />

e. All match results from a <strong>USTA</strong>-sanctioned event shall be used for <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Adult and Senior Rank<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

3. How to apply for a <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

a. Procedures and Deadl<strong>in</strong>es for Adults and Seniors - All Adult and Senior S<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

and Doubles Divisions. Players need not submit their s<strong>in</strong>gles and doubles<br />

records to <strong>in</strong>itiate the rank<strong>in</strong>g process, but it is the player’s responsibility to<br />

keep track of additional tournament play. The results of <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gles Championships will be entered <strong>in</strong>to the <strong>com</strong>puter-rank<strong>in</strong>g program at<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office. Player records and tentative rank<strong>in</strong>gs are no<br />

longer sent via mail dur<strong>in</strong>g the month of January follow<strong>in</strong>g the current rank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

year. Each adult and senior player who participated <strong>in</strong> a <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Championship is responsible for verify<strong>in</strong>g his/her player record on the Internet<br />

at www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>. A player who is unable to access their player record<br />

through the Internet may receive a copy of their player record by submitt<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

written request to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. This request must be received at<br />

the Section office by January 3, 2012. The ranked list shall be determ<strong>in</strong>ed from<br />

among those eligible for rank<strong>in</strong>g consideration.<br />

b. Submission of Rank<strong>in</strong>g Data – Adults and Seniors. Players submitt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>accurate,<br />

<strong>in</strong><strong>com</strong>plete, or illegible data (omission of losses, no names for opponents,<br />

defaults reported as w<strong>in</strong>s, etc.) may suffer rank<strong>in</strong>g penalties (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g rank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

denial) at the discretion of the Rank<strong>in</strong>g Committee.<br />

4. Adult/Senior Competition Rank<strong>in</strong>g Sub-<strong>com</strong>mittees.<br />

a. Rank<strong>in</strong>g Committees shall be established to rank each of the above categories.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section President shall determ<strong>in</strong>e the appropriate number<br />

of sub-<strong>com</strong>mittees and the categories for which they are responsible, and also<br />

appo<strong>in</strong>t the chairman. The chairman shall then select the <strong>com</strong>mittee members,<br />

subject to the approval of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section President.<br />

b. All rank<strong>in</strong>g lists, except men’s and women’s open divisions, shall show the date<br />

of birth of each player as officially recorded on the <strong>USTA</strong> Membership Cards.<br />

5. Adult and Senior player eligibility.<br />

a. Only players who are permanent residents of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section shall be<br />

eligible for rank<strong>in</strong>gs. If one member of a doubles team is <strong>in</strong>eligible for rank<strong>in</strong>g, the<br />

team cannot qualify for rank<strong>in</strong>g. Players who change their legal residence from<br />

one section to another will only be considered for <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section rank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

if their legal residence is <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section as of June 1 of the year<br />

under consideration.<br />

b. Only persons enrolled with the <strong>USTA</strong> and <strong>in</strong> good stand<strong>in</strong>g at the close of the<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g year shall be considered for a rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

c. Adult 30 events, and Senior 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 and 80 events shall<br />

be open to players who have reached or will reach the m<strong>in</strong>imum age limit of the<br />

division on or before the last day of the rank<strong>in</strong>g period.<br />

d. A player or team may be ranked <strong>in</strong> more than one age group provided the<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividual or team qualified <strong>in</strong> each age group <strong>in</strong> which the <strong>in</strong>dividual or team<br />

is to be ranked.<br />

e. If, <strong>in</strong> the rank<strong>in</strong>g chairman’s judgment, a player does not have sufficient data for<br />

a numerical rank<strong>in</strong>g but does show that said player would warrant a placement<br />

<strong>in</strong> the top ten of his/her rank<strong>in</strong>g age group, that player may be placed <strong>in</strong> the<br />

<strong>in</strong>sufficient data category.<br />

6. Rank<strong>in</strong>g considerations – Adults and Seniors.<br />

a. Players shall be ranked based upon the round they reach <strong>in</strong> the tournaments<br />

they play with<strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. Po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be awarded based on<br />

the tournaments played and the currently published and applicable tournament<br />

base po<strong>in</strong>ts tables. Po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be <strong>com</strong>puted from a specifically determ<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

number of the player’s best tournament results as follows:<br />

4 tournaments - All Men’s age divisions at and below 65;<br />

3 tournaments - All Men’s age divisions at and above 70;<br />

3 tournaments – All Women’s (all).<br />

b. A m<strong>in</strong>imum of one (1) w<strong>in</strong> over another player <strong>in</strong> the rank<strong>in</strong>g population is required.<br />

c. If, <strong>in</strong> the judgment of the Rank<strong>in</strong>g Committee, there is not sufficient data available<br />

from which to rank any players <strong>in</strong> a division listed under Numeral 2a, the<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee shall not re<strong>com</strong>mend any rank<strong>in</strong>g for that division.<br />

d. Deadl<strong>in</strong>e for withdrawal from rank<strong>in</strong>g consideration is January 7, 2012.<br />

e. It is the player’s responsibility to keep an accurate, <strong>com</strong>plete and legible player<br />

record, and to regularly check it onl<strong>in</strong>e for errors.<br />

7. Procedure for rank<strong>in</strong>g appeals – Adults and Seniors<br />

a. Positional Appeals. An appeal of a rank<strong>in</strong>g position will be considered only if the<br />

match results used <strong>in</strong> <strong>com</strong>pil<strong>in</strong>g the rank<strong>in</strong>gs are <strong>in</strong> error. If the player record<br />

accessed via the Internet at www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong> is not correct, you must<br />

submit your corrections to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office by January 7, 2012.<br />

Your corrections must <strong>in</strong>clude opponent’s name, city and state, match scores,<br />

tournament name, location, and date.<br />

b. Adm<strong>in</strong>istrative Appeals. If a player or team was omitted from the tentative rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

due to not meet<strong>in</strong>g (or appear<strong>in</strong>g to not meet) any of the rank<strong>in</strong>g eligibility<br />

requirements (i.e., m<strong>in</strong>imum tournament requirements), an appeal may be<br />

registered with the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g Review Board. The appeal<br />

must be submitted, <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g, to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g Review Board<br />

and sent to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office so that it is received no later than<br />

January 18, 2012. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g Review Board does not<br />

consider positional appeals. Decisions of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Review Board are f<strong>in</strong>al and are not subject to appeal.<br />

c. Deadl<strong>in</strong>e for withdrawal from rank<strong>in</strong>g consideration is January 7, 2012.<br />

Should you have any questions or <strong>com</strong>ments regard<strong>in</strong>g these regulations, please<br />

contact the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office at 1310 E. 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis,<br />

Indiana 46240, Phone: 317-577-5130, Fax: 317-577-5131.<br />

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2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Stand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Rank<strong>in</strong>g Lists; Domicile Rules<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g Lists for adults will be published at least bi-weekly,<br />

and may be obta<strong>in</strong>ed on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section website at www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

These lists will be calculated us<strong>in</strong>g all match results from the previous 12 months that<br />

have been entered <strong>in</strong>to the rank<strong>in</strong>g database at the time of publish<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the age division<br />

that is be<strong>in</strong>g calculated.<br />

These lists are not rank<strong>in</strong>g lists. The requirements for be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>cluded on these lists<br />

are less rigorous than for an actual rank<strong>in</strong>g. Corrections or <strong>in</strong>quiries regard<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g List must be submitted by mail, fax or e-mail only to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section.<br />

Positions may not be appealed. Corrections will be researched, and changes will be<br />

made when appropriate.<br />

Results Considered for <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List: All matches started or<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted <strong>in</strong> any <strong>USTA</strong>-sanctioned tournament <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g Midwest players will be used.<br />

M<strong>in</strong>imum Requirement: To be eligible to be listed on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult/<br />

Senior Stand<strong>in</strong>g List <strong>in</strong> s<strong>in</strong>gles or doubles, a player must play <strong>in</strong> one Midwest Adult/Senior<br />

Championship <strong>in</strong> the age division <strong>in</strong> which the player seeks to be listed.<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts-Per-Round System: This system ranks players based upon the round they<br />

reach <strong>in</strong> tournaments they play with<strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. Po<strong>in</strong>ts will be awarded<br />

based on the tournament played and the currently published and applicable tournament<br />

base po<strong>in</strong>ts table (see below). Po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be <strong>com</strong>puted from a specifically determ<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

number of the player’s best tournament results as follows:<br />

4 tournaments - All Men’s age divisions at and below 65<br />

3 tournaments - All Men’s age divisions at and above 70<br />

3 tournaments - All Women’s (all)<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts-Per-Round Table - Po<strong>in</strong>t Values:<br />

Player Result<br />

District<br />

District<br />

Closed<br />

Midwest<br />

Championship<br />

Midwest<br />

Tier II<br />

Champion 125 187 250 500<br />

2nd Place 95 142 190 380<br />

3rd Place 80 120 160 320<br />

4th Place Semif<strong>in</strong>alist * 65 97 130 260<br />

Quarterf<strong>in</strong>alist 40 60 80 160<br />

Round of 16 25 37 50 100<br />

Round of 32 15 22 30 60<br />

Consolation (each match won) 6 9 12 24<br />

* If there is no playoff for 3rd and 4th place, the semi-f<strong>in</strong>al losers will receive the same<br />

po<strong>in</strong>ts as reflected <strong>in</strong> this row.<br />

The tournaments that count for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Tier II tournaments are: all<br />

Category II <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships held with<strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section; all<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Championships held with<strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section; and the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section Closed Championship.<br />

This table applies to s<strong>in</strong>gle elim<strong>in</strong>ation tournaments, first match consolation tournaments,<br />

and round rob<strong>in</strong> tournaments. In a round rob<strong>in</strong> event, a player must w<strong>in</strong> a match <strong>in</strong> order<br />

to receive po<strong>in</strong>ts. Complete match w<strong>in</strong>s, retirement w<strong>in</strong>s and default w<strong>in</strong>s all count as<br />

matches won. Byes do not count as matches won.<br />

2010 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Domicile Rules<br />

Adult Eligibility<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Domicile Rules will perta<strong>in</strong> to the follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section events:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Closed Championship<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Intersectional Teams<br />

District Teams for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Senior Team Doubles Championships<br />

District Adult Closed Championships<br />

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(For purposes of these Domicile Rules, the above listed tournament will hereafter be<br />

referred to as “Sectional/District Adult Events”)<br />

Questions perta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to eligibility consideration for all “Sectional/District Adult Events”<br />

must be addressed to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office. This Domicile Policy does not<br />

apply to <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Players actively serv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the United States Armed<br />

Forces.<br />

Proof of Domicile<br />

A player’s domicile shall be the domicile of that player. Domicile is hereby def<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

as the bonafide, true and permanent home of the player. In the event of a dispute as<br />

to the eligibility of a player under this section, the follow<strong>in</strong>g factors shall be used to<br />

determ<strong>in</strong>e domicile:<br />

1. A photocopy of the player’s most recent state <strong>in</strong><strong>com</strong>e tax return or a pr<strong>in</strong>ted copy<br />

of the electronic file form.<br />

2. A photocopy of the player’s most recent federal <strong>in</strong><strong>com</strong>e tax return or a pr<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

copy of the electronic file form.<br />

3. A copy of a Declaration of Domicile, signed by the player prov<strong>in</strong>g that the player<br />

lives <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. The document must be notarized.<br />

4. Affidavit of domicile executed by the head of the household.<br />

5. Photocopies of player’s (when applicable) driver’s license and automobile<br />

registration(s).<br />

6. Notarized copy of player’s voter registration.<br />

7. Photocopy of Homestead Tax Credit (all states except Ohio, unless the player<br />

meets the special requirements <strong>in</strong> Ohio)<br />

The above list is not <strong>in</strong>tended to be def<strong>in</strong>itive or all <strong>in</strong>clusive and other factors may be<br />

considered by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Competition Sub-Committee or the<br />

appropriate <strong>com</strong>mittee as directed by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors, or<br />

may be submitted by the player, to assist <strong>in</strong> determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the players’ domicile. The <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section office staff may request any documents reasonably believed to be<br />

necessary <strong>in</strong> the determ<strong>in</strong>ation of a players’ eligibility. The player has the burden of proof.<br />

A District, or player may submit a request for reconsideration of a domicile rul<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Competition Sub-Committee or to the appropriate<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee as directed by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors. The decision of<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Competition Sub-Committee,<br />

the appropriate <strong>com</strong>mittee as directed by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors<br />

or its appo<strong>in</strong>ted sub<strong>com</strong>mittee on the reconsideration request may be appealed to<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors. The decision of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Board of Directors shall be f<strong>in</strong>al on the issue of domicile. All requests for<br />

reconsideration must be filed with the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Office at least 30 days,<br />

prior to the entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e of any closed tournament <strong>in</strong> which the player wishes to enter.<br />

Any additional documents requested by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Competition<br />

Sub-Committee or the appropriate <strong>com</strong>mittee as directed by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Board of Directors shall be submitted with<strong>in</strong> five (5) bus<strong>in</strong>ess days after their request.<br />

The player may submit any additional documents at anytime prior to the reconsideration<br />

<strong>review</strong> by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Competition Sub-Committee, the appropriate<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee as directed by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors or its appo<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

sub<strong>com</strong>mittee.<br />

The reconsideration shall be considered based upon all documents submitted to<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Adult Competition Sub-Committee or to the appropriate<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee as directed by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors. Any falsification<br />

of <strong>in</strong>formation will result <strong>in</strong> a m<strong>in</strong>imum one-year revocation of adult tennis privileges <strong>in</strong><br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. A player suspended for falsification of <strong>in</strong>formation may apply<br />

for re<strong>in</strong>statement 30 days prior to the effective suspension one-year anniversary date.<br />

Failure to apply for re<strong>in</strong>statement will cause the suspension to cont<strong>in</strong>ue until such time as<br />

re-application/re-<strong>in</strong>statement request is approved for said player by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Adult Competition Sub-Committee or the appropriate <strong>com</strong>mittee as directed by<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors, or its appo<strong>in</strong>ted sub<strong>com</strong>mittee.


2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Rank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Stand<strong>in</strong>g List Requirements and Regulations<br />

1. Rank<strong>in</strong>g Divisions and M<strong>in</strong>imum Requirements.<br />

a. Official <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section rank<strong>in</strong>gs shall be made annually <strong>in</strong> each of the divisions<br />

listed below. Also listed are the m<strong>in</strong>imum requirements for a player or team to qualify for<br />

consideration for a rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

i. Boys’ and Girls’ 18, 16, 14, 12, 10 S<strong>in</strong>gles. Rank<strong>in</strong>g data for all junior categories shall<br />

be obta<strong>in</strong>ed from all <strong>USTA</strong> sanctioned tournaments that beg<strong>in</strong> play dur<strong>in</strong>g the calendar<br />

year (January 1 through December 31). Inputt<strong>in</strong>g the results from all <strong>USTA</strong> sanctioned<br />

tournaments <strong>in</strong>to a <strong>com</strong>puterized rank<strong>in</strong>g program will derive <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Junior Rank<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

ii. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section S<strong>in</strong>gles Rank<strong>in</strong>g. Each player’s s<strong>in</strong>gles rank<strong>in</strong>g will be based<br />

on the accumulation of po<strong>in</strong>ts for w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g rounds at <strong>USTA</strong>, <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

and <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section District junior tournaments dur<strong>in</strong>g the calendar year <strong>in</strong> the<br />

boys’ and girls’ 18,16,14,12,10 age divisions. Players must accumulate at least 200<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g po<strong>in</strong>ts dur<strong>in</strong>g the calendar year <strong>in</strong> order to earn a <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section yearend<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g. This rank<strong>in</strong>g will be based on po<strong>in</strong>ts a player earns at a player’s best six<br />

(6) tournaments dur<strong>in</strong>g the calendar year.<br />

iii. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Doubles Rank<strong>in</strong>gs. Each player’s doubles rank<strong>in</strong>g will be<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividually based on the accumulation of po<strong>in</strong>ts for w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g rounds at <strong>USTA</strong>, <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section, and <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section District junior tournaments dur<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

calendar year <strong>in</strong> the boys’ and girls’ 18,16,14,12,10 age divisions. This rank<strong>in</strong>g will<br />

be based on po<strong>in</strong>ts a player earns play<strong>in</strong>g with various partners <strong>in</strong> the best three (3)<br />

tournaments dur<strong>in</strong>g the calendar year.<br />

iv. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g Po<strong>in</strong>ts Needed to Appear on the Stand<strong>in</strong>g List.<br />

In order to appear on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List, a player must<br />

accumulate at least 50 rank<strong>in</strong>g po<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> the age division be<strong>in</strong>g calculated. The <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List will <strong>in</strong>clude the previous 12 months of data based<br />

on the Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round Rank<strong>in</strong>g. Po<strong>in</strong>ts earned <strong>in</strong> higher age divisions will count<br />

towards a player’s stand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> one or more younger age divisions.<br />

b. Official <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section QuickStart Recognition List shall be made annually<br />

<strong>in</strong> each of the divisions listed below. Also listed are the m<strong>in</strong>imum requirements for a<br />

player(s) to qualify for consideration.<br />

i. Boys’ and Girls’ 8 and 10 S<strong>in</strong>gles. Rank<strong>in</strong>g data shall be obta<strong>in</strong>ed from all <strong>USTA</strong>-sanctioned<br />

QuickStart formatted junior tournaments that beg<strong>in</strong> play dur<strong>in</strong>g the calendar year (January<br />

1 through December 31). Results shall be <strong>in</strong>cluded from all <strong>USTA</strong>-sanctioned QuickStart<br />

formatted junior tournaments <strong>in</strong>to a <strong>com</strong>puterized rank<strong>in</strong>g program.<br />

2. Additional Regulations for <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round<br />

Rank<strong>in</strong>g and Stand<strong>in</strong>g List.<br />

a. If a player defaults a scheduled match <strong>in</strong> a tournament FOR ANY REASON (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

scheduled consolations or playoffs), that tournament will not count toward meet<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

m<strong>in</strong>imum tournament requirements for rank<strong>in</strong>g consideration. Those po<strong>in</strong>ts will count for<br />

the current stand<strong>in</strong>g list only.<br />

b. All matches between players <strong>in</strong> the rank<strong>in</strong>g population started or <strong>com</strong>pleted <strong>in</strong> any <strong>USTA</strong><br />

sanctioned tournament <strong>in</strong> the age group for which a rank<strong>in</strong>g is sought are counted <strong>in</strong> the<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g procedure, regardless of whether or not the tournament is counted toward the<br />

m<strong>in</strong>imum tournament requirements. A default which occurs before the first serve of a<br />

match is not considered for rank<strong>in</strong>g purposes.<br />

c. A player must w<strong>in</strong> a round to receive any po<strong>in</strong>ts for the tournament.<br />

d. Byes do not qualify as w<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

e. Withdrawals and walkovers qualify as w<strong>in</strong>s for the advanc<strong>in</strong>g player and earn Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per<br />

Round.<br />

f. Retirements qualify as w<strong>in</strong>s for the advanc<strong>in</strong>g player and earn Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round.<br />

g. A player who advances because of a default that takes place before the <strong>com</strong>mencement<br />

of the first po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> the match or because the opponent is disqualified shall receive Po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

Per Round for advanc<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

h. A player who is defaulted from a tournament for code violations under the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty System forfeits any po<strong>in</strong>ts accumulated dur<strong>in</strong>g the tournament for<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g and stand<strong>in</strong>g purposes Players defaulted <strong>in</strong> s<strong>in</strong>gles only lose po<strong>in</strong>ts accumulated<br />

for play <strong>in</strong> the s<strong>in</strong>gles ma<strong>in</strong> and feed-<strong>in</strong> championship draws.<br />

i. The f<strong>in</strong>al rank<strong>in</strong>gs for a junior age division shall <strong>in</strong>clude all players who have been<br />

age eligible for play <strong>in</strong> the division at any time dur<strong>in</strong>g the calendar year and who have<br />

accumulated at least 200 po<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> the division. Only po<strong>in</strong>ts earned <strong>in</strong> the division will<br />

count towards rank<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> that division.<br />

j. Players may be ranked <strong>in</strong> more than one age division if they have been age eligible <strong>in</strong><br />

more than one division dur<strong>in</strong>g the year and have met the m<strong>in</strong>imum po<strong>in</strong>t requirement for<br />

each age division.<br />

k. Events that are closed to “Member Only” specific facilities or clubs will not be used. Each<br />

District may only host two “Closed” district events besides the District Qualifier for the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships dur<strong>in</strong>g the calendar year.<br />

l. Only match results tak<strong>in</strong>g place <strong>in</strong> the “ma<strong>in</strong>” District Qualifier for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships will be used.<br />

m. Draws of four or more players must use a standard tournament format.<br />

n. Draws of three players must use Round Rob<strong>in</strong> formats. All draws with two players will not<br />

be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the rank<strong>in</strong>g or Stand<strong>in</strong>g population.<br />

o. Matches played us<strong>in</strong>g the QuickStart Tennis format <strong>in</strong> the 8 and 10 under age divisions<br />

will only be used for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section QuickStart Recognition List. All<br />

QuickStart Tennis format tournaments must use the specified requirements found <strong>in</strong> the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court.<br />

p. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round Level 7 tournaments are aimed to provide an<br />

appropriate level of play for junior players that are just gett<strong>in</strong>g started <strong>in</strong>to the game.<br />

Players <strong>in</strong> the 12,14,16 and 18 under age divisions are only eligible to participate <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round Level 7 tournaments if they have <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List po<strong>in</strong>ts of 100 or less <strong>in</strong> the age division of the tournament.<br />

Seed<strong>in</strong>g and Selection Criteria for Level 7 tournaments <strong>in</strong> the 12,14,16 and 18 under age<br />

divisions will be based on the most current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List as of the<br />

entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e to the tournament.<br />

q. Tournaments and match results held outside the United States and its territories do not<br />

count toward rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

r. All matches played <strong>in</strong> the Junior Davis Cup and Junior Wightman Cup will count toward a<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the appropriate titled age group (18,14,12). If two 16-year-old or two 10-yearold<br />

players <strong>com</strong>pete aga<strong>in</strong>st each other, those matches will also count for rank<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the<br />

appropriate age group. The events will cont<strong>in</strong>ue to be sanctioned as 18, 14, 12 -andunder<br />

tournaments. Therefore, the tournaments will count toward meet<strong>in</strong>g the m<strong>in</strong>imum<br />

s. Matches us<strong>in</strong>g approved alternative scor<strong>in</strong>g formats for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round Level 7 tournaments, <strong>USTA</strong> Competition Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center Regional<br />

Championships and the <strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis Sectional Championships will be considered<br />

for sectional rank<strong>in</strong>g. All other matches us<strong>in</strong>g conventional scor<strong>in</strong>g that are at least twoout-of-three<br />

sets <strong>in</strong> length and matches which use a tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of a third set will be<br />

considered for sectional rank<strong>in</strong>g. Either format may use tiebreaks and/or no-ad scor<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Please note: Matches that use a tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of a third set will be considered for a<br />

national rank<strong>in</strong>g. (For more <strong>in</strong>formation, please refer to the National Junior Tournament<br />

Schedule.) Please refer to the <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court for additional approved Match Formats.<br />

3. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Event Levels.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee shall evaluate and re<strong>com</strong>mend<br />

annually the appropriate levels of the events considered for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior<br />

Rank<strong>in</strong>g and Stand<strong>in</strong>g Lists. The event levels for 2011 are as follows:<br />

Level 1:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor Championships-(June) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

Level 2:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section W<strong>in</strong>ter Championships-(January) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Designated January Series-(January) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Closed Indoor Championships-(February) BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Designated March Series-(March) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section District Team Cup (June) BG 18,14,12<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Marian Wood Baird Cup-(June) G18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Ten & Under Invitational-(July) BG 10<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships (BG12, 14,16)-(July)<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Open Championships-(July/August) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> BG18 National Team Championships, BG16 Intersectionals-(July/August)<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Fall Closed Championships-(October/November)<br />

BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Indoor Open Championships-(October/November)<br />

BG 12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Championships (Spr<strong>in</strong>g, Clay Court, Hard Court, W<strong>in</strong>ter)-(Various Dates)<br />

BG 12,14,16,18<br />

Level 3:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Open Championships-(February, May, July and November) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

Wilson (formerly K-Swiss) Junior Tennis Championships-(February) G14,16,18<br />

Columbus Indoor-(Various Dates) BG12,14,16,18<br />

The C<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>nati Open-(October) BG14<br />

Midwest Level 3 Tournament-(January) BG12,14,16,18<br />

Level 4:<br />

Western Michigan Indoor-(February) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

Wiscons<strong>in</strong> Jr. Indoor-(February) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

Competition Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center Sectional Championships-(April) BG 14<br />

Competition Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Center Regional Championships-(May) BG 14<br />

Court One Memorial-(May) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

L<strong>in</strong>colnshire Spr<strong>in</strong>g Open-(May) BG 12<br />

District Qualifiers-(Various Dates) BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

Ann Arbor Junior Open-(August) BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

Aurora Invitational-(October) B 14,16,18<br />

Contardi Girls Open-(December) G 14,16,18<br />

Level 5:<br />

Five Seasons Championships-(January) BG12,14,16, 18<br />

Tommy Fontova Memorial Tournament-(February) BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

Glenview Spr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to Summer-(May) BG14<br />

Score Spr<strong>in</strong>g Open-(May) B10,12, G10,12,14,16,18<br />

Pie Seifert Memorial Open-(May) BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

Dr. Joe Morris Memorial Classic-(June) BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

Tennisfax Classic-(June) 12,14,16,18<br />

89th Central Ill<strong>in</strong>ois Junior Open-(July) BG16, 18<br />

North Country Jr. Classic-(July) BG10,12,14,16,18<br />

Indiana State Open Benefit<strong>in</strong>g Riley Hospital for Children-(July) BG10,12,14,16,18<br />

Laurel Hill Junior Open-(July) BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Midwest Level 5-(July) BG12,14,16,18<br />

Western & Southern F<strong>in</strong>ancial Group Master Jr. Championships-(August) BG 10,12,14,16,18<br />

Wiscons<strong>in</strong> District Junior Open-(July) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

DCC Midwest Level 5-(July) BG10,12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis Sectional Championships-Advanced Divisions-(August) BG 10,12,14,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Jr. Team Tennis Advanced Level Tournament-(December) BG12,14, 18<br />

Junior Dog Days-(August) BG12,14,16,18<br />

Towpath Annual Thanksgiv<strong>in</strong>g Jr. S<strong>in</strong>gles-(November) BG10,12,14,16,18<br />

Perrysburg Tennis Center’s Fall Classic-(November) BG10,12,14<br />

John F. Hennessey Open-(December) BG 12,14,16,18<br />

NWO Jr. Indoor Championships-(December) BG16,18<br />

All other <strong>USTA</strong> National Scheduled Events BG 12,14,16,18<br />

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Level 6:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis Sectional Championships-Intermediate Divisions-(August)<br />

BG 10,12,14,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Jr. Team Tennis Intermediate Level Tournament-(March)- BG12,14,18<br />

All other sanctioned tournaments <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Level 7:<br />

All <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Sanctioned QuickStart Formatted Tournaments-BG8 and BG10<br />

4. 2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round Rank<strong>in</strong>g Po<strong>in</strong>t Tables: (As of 12/6/2010)<br />

Ma<strong>in</strong> Draw with a Feed-<strong>in</strong> Championship through Quarterf<strong>in</strong>als Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round:<br />

Player<br />

Results 1<br />

Level<br />

1<br />

Level<br />

2<br />

Level<br />

3<br />

Level<br />

4<br />

Level<br />

5<br />

Level<br />

6<br />

Level<br />

7<br />

Champion 660 300 220 165 88 44 22<br />

2nd Place 540 250 180 135 72 36 18<br />

3rd Place 480 220 160 120 64 32 16<br />

4th Place/SF 2 420 190 140 105 56 28 14<br />

FIC Champion 390 175 130 98 52 26 13<br />

FIC F<strong>in</strong>alist 360 160 120 90 48 24 12<br />

FIC SF 330 140 110 83 44 22 11<br />

FIC QF 300 125 100 75 40 20 10<br />

FIC QF<br />

Qual.(Consol)<br />

270 115 90 68 36 18 9<br />

FIC R16 240 95 80 60 32 16 8<br />

FIC R16<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

210 80 70 53 28 14 7<br />

FIC R32 180 65 60 45 24 12 6<br />

FIC R32<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

150 58 50 38 20 10 5<br />

FIC R64 120 45 40 30 16 8 4<br />

FIC R64<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

0 35 30 23 12 6 3<br />

FIC 128 n/a 25 20 15 8 4 2<br />

FIC 128<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0<br />

1 Players who lose their first Ma<strong>in</strong> Draw match are fed <strong>in</strong>to the follow<strong>in</strong>g round of a Feed-In Championship: 16 Draw Size: FIC QF Qualify<strong>in</strong>g;<br />

32 Draw Size: FIC R16 Qualify<strong>in</strong>g; 64 Draw Size: FIC R32 Qualify<strong>in</strong>g; 128 Draw Size: FIC R64 Qualify<strong>in</strong>g; 256 Draw Size: FIC R128 Qualify<strong>in</strong>g<br />

2 If there is no playoff for 3rd and 4th place, the semif<strong>in</strong>alists will receive p<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> this row.<br />

Ma<strong>in</strong> Draw with a Feed-<strong>in</strong> Championship through Semif<strong>in</strong>als Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round:<br />

Player<br />

Results 1<br />

Level<br />

1<br />

Level<br />

2<br />

Level<br />

3<br />

Level<br />

4<br />

Level<br />

5<br />

Level<br />

6<br />

Champion 660 300 220 165 88 44 22<br />

2nd Place 540 250 180 135 72 36 18<br />

3rd Place 480 220 160 120 64 32 16<br />

4th Place/SF 2 420 190 140 105 56 28 14<br />

FIC Champion 390 175 130 98 52 26 13<br />

FIC F<strong>in</strong>alist 360 160 120 90 48 24 12<br />

FIC SF 330 140 110 83 44 22 11<br />

Level<br />

7<br />

FIC QF 300 125 100 75 40 20 10<br />

FIC QF<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

270 115 90 68 36 18 9<br />

FIC R16 240 95 80 60 32 16 8<br />

FIC R16<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

210 80 70 53 28 14 7<br />

FIC R32 180 65 60 45 24 12 6<br />

FIC R32<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

150 58 50 38 20 10 5<br />

FIC R64 120 45 40 30 16 8 4<br />

FIC R64<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

0 35 30 23 12 6 3<br />

FIC 128 n/a 25 20 15 8 4 2<br />

FIC 128<br />

Qual. (Consol)<br />

n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0<br />

1 Players who lose their first Ma<strong>in</strong> Draw match are fed <strong>in</strong>to the follow<strong>in</strong>g round of a Feed-In Championship: 16 Draw Size: FIC QF Qualify<strong>in</strong>g;<br />

32 Draw Size: FIC R16 Qualify<strong>in</strong>g; 64 Draw Size: FIC R32 Qualify<strong>in</strong>g; 128 Draw Size: FIC R64 Qualify<strong>in</strong>g; 256 Draw Size: FIC R128 Qualify<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

2If there is no playoff for 3rd and 4th place, the semif<strong>in</strong>alists will receive po<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> this row.<br />

Ma<strong>in</strong> Draw with Modified Consolation Tournament Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round, Includ<strong>in</strong>g First Match<br />

Losers Consolation, First Round Losers Consolation, Modified FIC and Compass Draw1 :<br />

Player<br />

Results 1<br />

2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Rank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Stand<strong>in</strong>g List Requirements and Regulations<br />

Level<br />

1<br />

Level<br />

2<br />

Level<br />

3<br />

Level<br />

4<br />

Level<br />

5<br />

Level<br />

6<br />

Level<br />

7<br />

Champion 660 330 220 165 88 44 22<br />

2nd Place 540 270 180 135 72 36 18<br />

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3rd Place 480 240 160 120 64 32 16<br />

4th Place/SF 2 420 210 140 105 56 28 14<br />

Quarterf<strong>in</strong>alist 300 150 100 75 40 20 10<br />

Reached R16 240 120 80 60 32 16 8<br />

Reached R32 180 90 60 45 24 12 6<br />

Reached R64 120 60 40 30 16 8 4<br />

Reached R128 60 30 20 15 8 4 2<br />

Reached R256 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts Earned<br />

for Each<br />

Consolation<br />

Round Won1 30 25 20 15 8 4 2<br />

1 In Compass Draw events, the East Draw earns ma<strong>in</strong> draw Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round; all other directions and Gold Draw earn<br />

consolation Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round.<br />

2 If there is no playoff for 3rd and 4th place, the semif<strong>in</strong>alists will receive po<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> this row.<br />

Team Tournaments:<br />

Player Position on Team<br />

Level 2:<br />

Max. 270<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

Level 3:<br />

Max. 180<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

Level 4:<br />

Max. 120<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

Level 5:<br />

Max. 90<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

Level 6:<br />

Max.60<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

Position #1 Po<strong>in</strong>ts earned per w<strong>in</strong> 45 30 20 15 10<br />

Position #2 Po<strong>in</strong>ts earned per w<strong>in</strong> 45 30 20 15 10<br />

Position #3 Po<strong>in</strong>ts earned per w<strong>in</strong> 40 30 20 15 10<br />

Position #4 Po<strong>in</strong>ts earned per w<strong>in</strong> 40 30 20 15 10<br />

Position #5 Po<strong>in</strong>ts earned per w<strong>in</strong> 35 30 20 15 10<br />

Position #6 Po<strong>in</strong>ts earned per w<strong>in</strong> 35 30 20 15 10<br />

Round Rob<strong>in</strong> Tournaments: (3 player event)<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts Earned for each match won 15<br />

Level 7: QuickStart Recognition List<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts Earned for each Tournament Played 1<br />

5. How to Apply for a <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

a. Boys’ and Girls’ 18, 16, 14, 12, 10 S<strong>in</strong>gles and Doubles. Player records and tentative<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>gs are no longer sent via mail dur<strong>in</strong>g the month of January follow<strong>in</strong>g the current<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g year. All junior players are responsible for verify<strong>in</strong>g his/her player record on the<br />

Internet at www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>. A player who is unable to access their player record<br />

through the Internet may receive a copy of their player record by submitt<strong>in</strong>g a written<br />

request to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. This request must be received at the Section office<br />

by January 3, 2012.<br />

b. Submission of Rank<strong>in</strong>g Data - Juniors. Players submitt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>accurate, <strong>in</strong><strong>com</strong>plete, or illegible<br />

data (omission of losses, no names for opponents, defaults reported as w<strong>in</strong>s, etc.) may suffer<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g penalties (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g rank<strong>in</strong>g denial) at the discretion of the Rank<strong>in</strong>g Sub-Committee.<br />

6. Junior Competition Rank<strong>in</strong>g Sub-<strong>com</strong>mittees.<br />

a. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Rank<strong>in</strong>g Sub-<strong>com</strong>mittees shall be established<br />

to rank, evaluate and make appropriate adm<strong>in</strong>istrative changes to the Event Levels and<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>t Tables for each of the above categories. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section President<br />

shall determ<strong>in</strong>e the appropriate number of sub-<strong>com</strong>mittees and the categories for which<br />

they are responsible, and also appo<strong>in</strong>t the chairman. The chairman shall then select the<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee members, subject to the approval of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section President.<br />

7. Player Eligibility.<br />

a. Only players who are permanent residents of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section shall be eligible<br />

for rank<strong>in</strong>gs. If one member of a doubles team is <strong>in</strong>eligible for rank<strong>in</strong>g, the team cannot<br />

qualify for rank<strong>in</strong>g. Players who change their legal residence from one section to another<br />

will only be considered for <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section rank<strong>in</strong>g if their legal residence is <strong>in</strong> the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section as of June 1 of the year under consideration.<br />

b. Only persons enrolled with the <strong>USTA</strong> and <strong>in</strong> good stand<strong>in</strong>g at the close of the rank<strong>in</strong>g<br />

year shall be considered for a rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

c. All 18, 16, 14, 12, 10 events shall be open to players as set forth below <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong> Age<br />

Division Eligibility for 2011:<br />

Age Division Born End of Eligibility<br />

18 1993 Last day of month preced<strong>in</strong>g month of 19 th birthday<br />

18 1994 and later Eligible all year<br />

16 1995 Last day of month preced<strong>in</strong>g month of 17 th birthday<br />

16 1996 and later Eligible all year<br />

14 1997 Last day of month preced<strong>in</strong>g month of 15 th birthday<br />

14 1998 and later Eligible all year<br />

12 1999 Last day of month preced<strong>in</strong>g month of 13 th birthday<br />

12 2000 and later Eligible all year<br />

d. A player or team may be ranked <strong>in</strong> more than one age group provided the <strong>in</strong>dividual or<br />

team qualified <strong>in</strong> each age group <strong>in</strong> which the <strong>in</strong>dividual or team is to be ranked.<br />

e. If, <strong>in</strong> the rank<strong>in</strong>g chairman’s judgment, a player does not have sufficient data for a numerical<br />

rank<strong>in</strong>g but does show that said player would warrant a placement <strong>in</strong> the top ten of his/<br />

her rank<strong>in</strong>g age group, that player may be placed <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>sufficient data category.<br />

f. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Rank<strong>in</strong>g Sub-<strong>com</strong>mittee will rank all players who are eligible<br />

and have met the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section rank<strong>in</strong>g requirements for that age division.


Endorsement procedure: How to ga<strong>in</strong> entry to the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships<br />

Players <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor<br />

Championships should be aware of the follow<strong>in</strong>g items:<br />

Players must be domiciled (see third section <strong>in</strong> next column) with<strong>in</strong> the boundaries of<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section.<br />

Players must be endorsed by their District’s Endorser. This normally requires<br />

participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the tournament designated by the district as the one used for<br />

endorsement purposes (<strong>com</strong>monly referred to as the District Qualifier). For the District<br />

Qualifier, players <strong>in</strong> the 12,14,16, and 18 age divisions may only participate and be<br />

endorsed <strong>in</strong> the age division they wish to participate <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Closed<br />

Junior Outdoor Championships.<br />

Due to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships BG10 be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

conducted at a later date, those players may participate and be endorsed <strong>in</strong> the 10 and<br />

12 and under age division.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships and the District<br />

Qualifiers are open to citizens of the U.S., permanent resident aliens <strong>in</strong> possession<br />

of a valid alien registration card, <strong>in</strong>dividuals who are applicants for adjustment to<br />

lawful permanent resident status and who can present a USCIS receipt for a pend<strong>in</strong>g<br />

unadjudicated form I-485, aliens who have resided cont<strong>in</strong>uously <strong>in</strong> the U.S. for more<br />

than one year and who are members of families of persons <strong>in</strong> the diplomatic or consular<br />

corps and aliens who have been granted Refugee Status, Asylee Status or Temporary<br />

Protected Status.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section has established district boundaries as def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Section’s Bylaws. Players may seek endorsement only from the district <strong>in</strong> which they<br />

are domiciled. In the event of a dispute over a domicile rul<strong>in</strong>g by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Junior Competition Committee, an appeal may be made to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Board of Directors. If the dispute cannot be resolved by the parties <strong>in</strong>volved,<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors shall have the authority to grant an<br />

exemption <strong>in</strong>to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships<br />

utiliz<strong>in</strong>g one of the alternate positions. A player may be endorsed by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section only if the player has not applied for endorsement <strong>in</strong> another section.<br />

To be admitted <strong>in</strong>to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships,<br />

players must be endorsed as part of their district’s quota of entries, or have been<br />

granted a wild card entry by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee.<br />

This quota is determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section based on the percentage of<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior memberships <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong> who reside <strong>in</strong> the district.<br />

Any granted wild card entries will not affect district quotas. The endorsed players must<br />

register on the Internet via TennisL<strong>in</strong>k. The District Endorser will then send the forms<br />

to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office by the application deadl<strong>in</strong>e. District Endorsers<br />

will also submit an ordered list of alternates to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office. This<br />

endorsed list of alternates will be used for the purposes of fill<strong>in</strong>g available spots if<br />

district players withdraw from the quota prior to the entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e to the event. Specific<br />

details on the districts’ quota procedures should be directed to the appropriate District<br />

Endorser and/or District President.<br />

All endorsed district alternates will be considered for entry <strong>in</strong>to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships. The rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g positions <strong>in</strong> the draw<br />

will be filled from the alternate lists <strong>in</strong> order of record strength as determ<strong>in</strong>ed us<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List.<br />

The records of district alternates will be <strong>com</strong>pared so that the strongest players will<br />

be accepted <strong>in</strong>to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships<br />

regardless of their district affiliation or district order. After the available positions are<br />

filled, the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g alternates will be placed on a stand-by list <strong>in</strong> order of strength.<br />

Wild Card Application for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships<br />

In order to be considered for a wild card entry to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed<br />

Junior Outdoor Championships, a player must satisfy the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

• Be <strong>com</strong>pet<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the ma<strong>in</strong> draw of any ATP/WTA pro event that precludes play<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> their District Qualifier prior to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Closed Junior Outdoor<br />

Championships; or<br />

• Be <strong>in</strong>vited by the <strong>USTA</strong> Player Development Headquarters to <strong>com</strong>pete <strong>in</strong> an International<br />

Tennis Federation (ITF) Tournament that precludes play<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> their District<br />

Qualifier prior to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Closed Junior Outdoor Championships; and<br />

• The player must appear <strong>in</strong> the top 100 of the most current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g List <strong>in</strong> the age division seek<strong>in</strong>g the wild card entry.<br />

2011 Endorsement Procedures<br />

Requests for a Wild Card Application to the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championship<br />

At least two weeks prior to the tournament entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Closed Junior Outdoor Championships, a player shall submit his/her request for a wild<br />

card entry to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office. This request shall be ac<strong>com</strong>panied by<br />

the appropriate written permissions from the District Association.<br />

The request is subject to approval by a <strong>com</strong>mittee <strong>com</strong>posed of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Sectional Endorser for the appropriate age group, the Endorser Chairman and the<br />

Junior Competition Committee Chairman, and is subject to appeal to the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section Board of Directors. This decision shall be made and <strong>com</strong>municated to<br />

the applicant at least two days before the draw is made.<br />

Junior Eligibility<br />

These Domicile Rules will perta<strong>in</strong> to the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

• All <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Closed Championships;<br />

• All <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Designated Events<br />

(Note: For purposes of these Domicile Rules, the above listed tournaments will hereafter<br />

be referred to as “Sectional Junior Events”)<br />

Also <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Eligibility Requirements will be the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g events:<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section District Team Cup Events — BG12,14,B18;<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Marian Wood Baird Cup — G18;<br />

• All District/Area Qualifiers to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Closed Outdoor<br />

Championships;<br />

(Note: For purposes of these Domicile Rules, the above listed tournaments will hereafter<br />

be referred to as “District Junior Events”)<br />

(Note: For purposes of these Domicile Rules, parent(s), custodial parent(s) or guardian(s)<br />

will hereafter be referred to as “parents”).<br />

For the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Outdoor Junior Championship sectional<br />

tournament players may only qualify <strong>in</strong> the district where their “parents” are domiciled.<br />

A player may attempt to qualify from only one district. Boundaries for determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

domicile shall be as def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Bylaws, Article III Members:<br />

Section 2: District Associations.<br />

The “Sectional Junior Events and District Junior Events” are open to:<br />

• Citizens of the U.S.,<br />

• Permanent resident aliens <strong>in</strong> possession of a valid alien registration card,<br />

• Individuals who are applicants for adjustment to lawful permanent resident status<br />

and who can present a USCIS receipt for a pend<strong>in</strong>g unadjudicated form I-485,<br />

• Aliens who have resided cont<strong>in</strong>uously <strong>in</strong> the US for more than one year and who are<br />

members of families of persons <strong>in</strong> the diplomatic or consular corps, and<br />

• Aliens who have been granted Refugee Status, Asylee Status or Temporary<br />

Protected Status.<br />

Questions perta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to eligibility consideration for all “Sectional Junior Events”, must<br />

be addressed to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office. Questions perta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to eligibility<br />

consideration for all “District Junior Events”, must be addressed to the appropriate<br />

District Association.<br />

Non-US citizens who question their eligibility determ<strong>in</strong>ation may submit for reconsideration<br />

to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office staff may<br />

request any documents reasonably believed to be necessary <strong>in</strong> the determ<strong>in</strong>ation of a<br />

player’s eligibility. The player has the burden of proof.<br />

Proof of Domicile<br />

A player’s domicile shall be the domicile of that player’s “parents”. Domicile is hereby<br />

def<strong>in</strong>ed as the bonafide, true and permanent home of the player’s “parents”. In the<br />

event that the player’s parents are divorced or legally separated, the custodial parent<br />

or the legal custodian who <strong>in</strong> fact resides with the player, shall be presumed to be the<br />

player’s parent for determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g domicile.<br />

In the event of a dispute as to the eligibility of a player under this section, the follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

factors shall be used to determ<strong>in</strong>e domicile:<br />

1. A photocopy of the “parents’” most recent state <strong>in</strong><strong>com</strong>e tax return or a pr<strong>in</strong>ted copy<br />

of the electronic file form.<br />

2. A photocopy of the “parents” most recent federal <strong>in</strong><strong>com</strong>e tax return or a pr<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

copy of the electronic file form.<br />

3. A copy of a Declaration of Domicile, signed by the “parents” prov<strong>in</strong>g that the player’s<br />

“parents” live <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. The document must be notarized.<br />

4. Affidavit of domicile executed by the head of the household.<br />

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5. Photocopies of “parents” and players (when applicable) driver’s licenses and<br />

automobile registration (s).<br />

6. Notarized copy of “parents” voter registration.<br />

7. Photocopy of Homestead Tax Credit (all states except Ohio, unless the “parents”<br />

meet the special requirements <strong>in</strong> Ohio)<br />

The above list is not <strong>in</strong>tended to be def<strong>in</strong>itive or all <strong>in</strong>clusive and other factors may be<br />

considered by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee, or may be<br />

submitted by the player’s parent, to assist <strong>in</strong> determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the players’ domicile. The<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office staff may request any documents reasonably believed to<br />

be necessary <strong>in</strong> the determ<strong>in</strong>ation of a player’s eligibility. The player has the burden<br />

of proof.<br />

A District, player or parent may submit a request for reconsideration of a domicile rul<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee. The decision of the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee or its appo<strong>in</strong>ted sub<strong>com</strong>mittee<br />

on the reconsideration request may be appealed to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board<br />

of Directors. The decision of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors shall be<br />

f<strong>in</strong>al on the issue of domicile. All requests for reconsideration must be filed with the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Office at least 30 days, prior to the entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e of any closed<br />

tournament <strong>in</strong> which the player wishes to enter. Any additional documents requested<br />

by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee shall be submitted with<strong>in</strong><br />

five (5) bus<strong>in</strong>ess days after their request. The “parents” may submit any additional<br />

documents at anytime prior to the reconsideration <strong>review</strong> by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Junior Competition Committee or its appo<strong>in</strong>ted sub<strong>com</strong>mittee.<br />

The reconsideration shall be considered based upon all documents submitted to the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee. Any falsification of <strong>in</strong>formation<br />

will result <strong>in</strong> a m<strong>in</strong>imum one-year revocation of junior tennis privileges <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section. A player suspended for falsification of <strong>in</strong>formation may apply for<br />

re-<strong>in</strong>statement. The player may apply 30 days prior to the effective suspension oneyear<br />

anniversary date. Failure to apply for re<strong>in</strong>statement will cause the suspension to<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ue until such time as re-application/re-<strong>in</strong>statement request is approved for said<br />

player by the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee or its appo<strong>in</strong>ted<br />

sub<strong>com</strong>mittee.<br />

Endorsement of <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section’s Quota and<br />

Alternates for <strong>USTA</strong> National Junior Events<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g criteria apply for all <strong>USTA</strong> National Junior events:<br />

A player may request endorsement <strong>in</strong> only one age division.<br />

2011 Endorsement Procedures<br />

M<strong>in</strong>imum Requirements for Inclusion on the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Clay Court Championships Endorsement List<br />

All players that appear on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List at the conclusion of<br />

all District Qualifiers and prior to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section District Team Cup BG12,<br />

14, 18 and the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Marian Wood Baird Cup, will be endorsed to the<br />

event. Please see “Endorsement Grid” on page 56 for additional <strong>in</strong>formation.<br />

M<strong>in</strong>imum Requirements for Inclusion on the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Championships Endorsement List<br />

All players that appear on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List which will be<br />

generated after the <strong>com</strong>pletion of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor<br />

Championships will be endorsed to the event.<br />

The w<strong>in</strong>ners of each of the three Designated tournaments tak<strong>in</strong>g place <strong>in</strong> the preced<strong>in</strong>g<br />

January, February and March shall be automatically <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the Sectional quota.<br />

In addition, the top six f<strong>in</strong>ishers at the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor<br />

Championships (ma<strong>in</strong> draw semif<strong>in</strong>alists and FIC f<strong>in</strong>alists) shall automatically be<br />

<strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the Sectional quota.<br />

Any rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g spots <strong>in</strong> the Sectional quota and all alternate spots shall be filled <strong>in</strong> the<br />

order of the endorsement list, which will be generated after the conclusion of the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships for 16-, 14-, and 12-and-under Players<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships are non-elim<strong>in</strong>ation team events provid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong>tersectional <strong>com</strong>petition for players selected to the Zonal teams. The <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section will endorse players <strong>in</strong> the 12, 14 and 16 age divisions. Players<br />

may be endorsed to ANY or ALL <strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships if they meet the<br />

endorsement requirements.<br />

The emphasis of the team events will be on a <strong>com</strong>b<strong>in</strong>ation of <strong>com</strong>petition and<br />

development. Limited coach<strong>in</strong>g by designated coaches dur<strong>in</strong>g play will be permitted.<br />

Team matches will <strong>in</strong>clude s<strong>in</strong>gles, doubles and mixed doubles. Instructional, <strong>in</strong>formational<br />

and social activities will be an important part of the <strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships.<br />

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Chaperones<br />

Team coaches will provide direction for the players at team <strong>com</strong>petitions and at<br />

team activities, but will not be expected to be chaperones for players. The primary<br />

responsibility of car<strong>in</strong>g for the needs of the players, as <strong>in</strong> other <strong>com</strong>petitions, is borne<br />

by the parents of the participants. S<strong>in</strong>ce the team <strong>com</strong>petition is a non-elim<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

event, all players will be <strong>in</strong>volved for the full duration of the <strong>com</strong>petition.<br />

Player Selection<br />

Player selection will be based on the most current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List<br />

<strong>in</strong> the age division be<strong>in</strong>g endorsed as of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e. No<br />

entry fee will be refunded with<strong>in</strong> seven days of the start of the event.<br />

Alternate Selections<br />

If the number of vacant team positions exceeds the number of alternate players who<br />

applied on time, the Sectional Endorser will fill all vacant positions by the follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

procedure:<br />

The highest listed player on the selection list who has not applied shall be contacted<br />

and given an opportunity to play. This procedure will be used until all vacant positions<br />

are filled for that event. In the event the Sectional Endorser is unable to contact a<br />

player, the endorser may proceed to the next listed player.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Open Junior Championships<br />

A player does not need to be endorsed to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Open Junior<br />

Championships. Each player is responsible to enter through the TennisL<strong>in</strong>k registration<br />

system (www.usta.<strong>com</strong>). Draws may be limited.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Open Championships<br />

A player is not required to be endorsed to the <strong>USTA</strong> National Open Junior Championships.<br />

Each player is responsible to enter the tournament through the TennisL<strong>in</strong>k<br />

registration system (www.usta.<strong>com</strong>). Acceptance of entry will be based on the <strong>USTA</strong><br />

National Stand<strong>in</strong>g List.<br />

Tournaments Requir<strong>in</strong>g <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Endorsement<br />

Players must obta<strong>in</strong> endorsement through the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Endorsers (Zone<br />

Team Championships) or <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Coach (Intersectionals, <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’<br />

and Girls’ 18 National Team Championships) for the follow<strong>in</strong>g Championships:<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 16 Zone Team Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 14 Zone Team Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 12 Zone Team Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 16 Intersectional Team Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ 18 National Team Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Girls’ 18 National Team Championships<br />

To enter the follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>USTA</strong> events, and for all other tournaments on the <strong>USTA</strong> National<br />

Schedule, register on the Internet via TennisL<strong>in</strong>k at www.usta.<strong>com</strong>:<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> National Spr<strong>in</strong>g Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> National Clay Court Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> National W<strong>in</strong>ter Championships<br />

To enter the follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>USTA</strong> events, register on the Internet via TennisL<strong>in</strong>k at www.<br />

midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>:<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 16 Zone Team Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 14 Zone Team Championships<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> Boys’ and Girls’ 12 Zone Team Championships<br />

For those <strong>in</strong>dividuals unable to register on the Internet, write to or call the tournament<br />

director for entry forms for tournaments that are registered via TennisL<strong>in</strong>k.<br />

All players who have accepted an endorsement and appear <strong>in</strong> the Midwest quota<br />

to a <strong>USTA</strong> National Championship are obligated to <strong>in</strong>form their Sectional Endorsers<br />

immediately if they decide not to participate. Alternates must contact their Endorser<br />

when their <strong>in</strong>tention changes (family vacation, other tournaments, etc.) and they<br />

would not be able to attend a National event if selected. All unacceptable or untimely<br />

withdrawals will be forwarded to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Grievance Committee for<br />

appropriate action.<br />

2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Endorsers<br />

Girls’ and Boys’ 16/18: Ron Gander, P: 330-923-2519, carong55@roadrunner.<strong>com</strong><br />

Girls’ and Boys’ 12/14: Joyce Engle, P: 937-399-4835, ovta@woh.rr.<strong>com</strong><br />

Key End<br />

• Endors<br />

• Tennis<br />

A<br />

Divi<br />

BG12,1<br />

BG12,1<br />

BG12,1<br />

BG16<br />

B18<br />

G18<br />

BG12,1<br />

BG12,1<br />

2011 US<br />

Age Divi<br />

BG 12,14<br />

BG 16,18


2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Endorsement Procedure Grid<br />

Key Endorsement Terms:<br />

• Endorsement: A player must fulfill certa<strong>in</strong> requirements <strong>in</strong> order to be given “permission” to participate at the National Level from the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section.<br />

• TennisL<strong>in</strong>k: <strong>USTA</strong> <strong>com</strong>puter software that is used to register players to tournaments, <strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis, etc. For more <strong>in</strong>formation about products, please go to www.usta.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Age<br />

Divisions<br />

BG12,14,16,18<br />

BG12,14,16,18<br />

BG12,14,16<br />

BG16<br />

B18<br />

G18<br />

BG12,14,16,18<br />

BG12,14,16,18<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Event Selection Process Entry Process<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Spr<strong>in</strong>g Championships<br />

(BG18- March 13-19, 2011)<br />

(BG12, BG14-April 11-16, 2011)<br />

(BG16-April 11-17, 2011)<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Clay Court<br />

Championships<br />

(BG12,14-July 17-22, 2011)<br />

(BG16,18-July 17-24, 2011)<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Zone Team Championships<br />

(BG12, 14, 16- July 27-31, 2011)<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Intersectional Team<br />

Championships<br />

Date: July 10-14, 2011<br />

Site: Shreveport, LA<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> B18 National Team<br />

Championships<br />

Date: July 30-August 2, 2011<br />

Site:<br />

Urbana, IL<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> G18 National Team<br />

Championships<br />

Date: August 1-4, 2011<br />

Site:<br />

San Diego, CA<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Championships<br />

(B16,18- August 5-14, 2011)<br />

(BG12,14- August 7-12, 2011)<br />

(G16,18- August 7-14, 2011)<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National W<strong>in</strong>ter Championships<br />

(BG12,14-December 27-Jan. 1, 2012)<br />

(BG-December 27-Jan 2, 2012)<br />

All players that appear on <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g list as of February 15, 2011, will be endorsed to<br />

the event.<br />

All players that appear on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List as of the conclusion of all District<br />

Qualifiers and prior to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section District Team Cup BG12,14,18 and the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Marian Wood Baird Cup, will be endorsed to the event. The w<strong>in</strong>ners of each of the three Designated<br />

tournaments tak<strong>in</strong>g place <strong>in</strong> the preced<strong>in</strong>g January, February and March shall be automatically <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong><br />

the sectional quota.<br />

To be considered for endorsement, each player must apply through the TennisL<strong>in</strong>k Registration system on<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section website. Selection will be based on the most current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Stand<strong>in</strong>g List as of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section entry deadl<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong> the age division be<strong>in</strong>g endorsed.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section entry deadl<strong>in</strong>es to be considered for endorsement are the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Boys’ & Girls’ 12, 14, 16 and under: June 15, 2011.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Team will be selected on May 15, 2011. The follow<strong>in</strong>g criteria will be used:<br />

The highest eligible Midwest boy and girl listed on the most current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List<br />

shall be <strong>in</strong>vited to participate on the team. The rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g players shall be <strong>in</strong>vited to participate on the team<br />

based on their <strong>USTA</strong> National Stand<strong>in</strong>g list position. If those players decl<strong>in</strong>e to play, the coach will cont<strong>in</strong>ue<br />

down the <strong>USTA</strong> National Stand<strong>in</strong>g list until a team is filled.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Team will be selected after the conclusion of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior<br />

Outdoor Championships. The follow<strong>in</strong>g criteria will be used:<br />

The highest eligible Midwest boy listed on the most current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List shall be<br />

<strong>in</strong>vited to participate on the team. The w<strong>in</strong>ner of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Outdoor Championships<br />

shall be <strong>in</strong>vited to participate. Collegiate players may submit a request to be considered for the team.<br />

Selection of collegiate players will be based off the August 31st <strong>USTA</strong> National Stand<strong>in</strong>g list of the<br />

previous year. The rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g players shall be <strong>in</strong>vited to participate on the team based on their current<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Stand<strong>in</strong>g list position. If those players decl<strong>in</strong>e to play, the coach will cont<strong>in</strong>ue down the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Stand<strong>in</strong>g list until a team is filled.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Team will be selected after the conclusion of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior<br />

Outdoor Championships. The follow<strong>in</strong>g criteria will be used:<br />

The highest eligible Midwest girl listed on the most current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List shall be<br />

<strong>in</strong>vited to participate on the team. The w<strong>in</strong>ner of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Outdoor Championships<br />

shall be <strong>in</strong>vited to participate. Collegiate players may submit a request to be considered for the team.<br />

Selection of collegiate players will be based off the August 31st <strong>USTA</strong> National Stand<strong>in</strong>g list of the<br />

previous year. The rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g players shall be <strong>in</strong>vited to participate on the team based on their current<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Stand<strong>in</strong>g list position. If those players decl<strong>in</strong>e to play, the coach will cont<strong>in</strong>ue down the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Stand<strong>in</strong>g list until a team is filled.<br />

All players that appear on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g list which will be generated after the<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletion of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships will be endorsed to the<br />

event.<br />

The w<strong>in</strong>ners of each of the three Designated tournaments tak<strong>in</strong>g place <strong>in</strong> the preced<strong>in</strong>g January, February<br />

and March shall be automatically <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the Sectional quota. In addition, the top six f<strong>in</strong>ishers at the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior Outdoor Championships (ma<strong>in</strong> draw semif<strong>in</strong>alists and FIC f<strong>in</strong>alists)<br />

shall automatically be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the Sectional quota.<br />

Any rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g spots <strong>in</strong> the Sectional quota and all alternate spots shall be filled <strong>in</strong> the order of the<br />

endorsement list, which will be generated after the <strong>com</strong>pletion of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Closed Junior<br />

Outdoor Championships.<br />

All players that appear on the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List as of November 15, 2011, will be<br />

endorsed to the event. The w<strong>in</strong>ners of the Midwest Junior Indoor Open Championships (if from the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section) and the Midwest Fall Closed Championships shall be automatically <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the<br />

sectional quota.<br />

2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Sectional Endorsers<br />

Age Division Name Address Phone # Fax # Email<br />

BG 12,14 Joyce Engle 3301 Kappel Dr., Spr<strong>in</strong>gfield, OH 45503 937-399-5064 937-399-5065 ovta@woh.rr.<strong>com</strong><br />

BG 16,18 Ron Gander 723 Ardella Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 330-923-2519 330-923-6951 carong55@adelphia.net<br />

TennisL<strong>in</strong>k<br />

www.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

TennisL<strong>in</strong>k<br />

www.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

TennisL<strong>in</strong>k<br />

www.midwest.<br />

usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Coach<br />

will contact<br />

players.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Coach<br />

will contact<br />

players.<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Coach<br />

will contact<br />

players.<br />

TennisL<strong>in</strong>k<br />

www.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

TennisL<strong>in</strong>k<br />

www.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

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Sanctioned<br />

Tournaments<br />

MIDWEST YOUTH<br />

TEAM TENNIS<br />

quickstart<br />

tennis<br />

JUNIOR TENNIS PATHWAY<br />

52<br />

SUGGESTED PROGRAMS<br />

AND TOURNAMENTS<br />

SCORING DESCRIPTION<br />

RACQUET*<br />

(Depend<strong>in</strong>g on the size<br />

of the player)<br />

STAGE AGE BALL COURT NET HEIGHT<br />

Midwest Youth<br />

Team Tennis<br />

Slower balls, smaller courts and<br />

shorter racquets enable young<br />

players to rally and play much sooner.<br />

Payers start to play <strong>in</strong>dividual and<br />

team games and activities, develop<br />

good technique and use simple<br />

tactics. All <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

sanctioned tournaments must use<br />

these specifications.<br />

Two out of three,<br />

7-po<strong>in</strong>t tiebreaks<br />

(official <strong>USTA</strong> rule<br />

for 8 & Under<br />

<strong>com</strong>petition)<br />

2’ 9” Up to 23”<br />

RED 5-8 years<br />

Level 7 QuickStart<br />

Tournaments<br />

Red foam or felt<br />

75% slower than<br />

yellow ball 36’ x 18’<br />

Midwest Youth<br />

Team Tennis<br />

The court is larger and the ball<br />

is faster than the red ball but<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ues to provide an optimal<br />

strik<strong>in</strong>g zone and the ability to<br />

implement advanced techniques<br />

and tactics. Matches are longer and<br />

kids play both team and <strong>in</strong>dividual<br />

events. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mends these specifications<br />

for 10 and Under Quickstart Level 7<br />

sanctioned tournaments.<br />

2 out of 3, 4-game<br />

sets us<strong>in</strong>g no-ad<br />

scor<strong>in</strong>g and a<br />

7-po<strong>in</strong>t tiebreak at<br />

4 all. Third set is a<br />

7-po<strong>in</strong>t tiebreak<br />

3’ center<br />

25” and below<br />

3’ 6” at<br />

net posts<br />

ORANGE 9-10 years<br />

Level 7 QuickStart<br />

Tournaments<br />

60’ x 21’ s<strong>in</strong>gles, 60’ x 27’ doubles<br />

Orange<br />

50% slower than<br />

yellow ball<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis<br />

10 & Under<br />

Advanced Division<br />

3’ center<br />

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The Green ball is faster than the<br />

Orange ball but still slower and lower<br />

bounc<strong>in</strong>g than the Yellow ball. This<br />

helps players to cont<strong>in</strong>ue to develop<br />

good technique, movement, as well<br />

as implement advanced tactics.<br />

Both team and <strong>in</strong>dividual events are<br />

played. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mends this stage for tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

and it is required <strong>in</strong> all Level 1-6<br />

tournaments <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts per Round program.<br />

Two out of three sets<br />

with match tiebreak<br />

for the third set<br />

25” - 29”<br />

10 &<br />

under<br />

3’ 6” at<br />

net posts<br />

GREEN<br />

Level 1-6<br />

10 & Under<br />

Tournaments<br />

Green<br />

25% slower than<br />

yellow ball<br />

78’ x 27’ s<strong>in</strong>gles, 78’ x 36’ doubles<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis<br />

Once players have progressed<br />

through the Red, Orange and Green<br />

stages, they will be ready to tra<strong>in</strong> and<br />

<strong>com</strong>pete with a Yellow ball on the<br />

full court.<br />

Any scor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

system with<strong>in</strong> the<br />

Rules of Tennis<br />

3’ center<br />

25” - 29”<br />

3’ 6” at<br />

net posts<br />

YELLOW 11 & over<br />

Level 1-7 Tournaments<br />

Yellow<br />

78’ x 27’ s<strong>in</strong>gles, 78’ x 36’ doubles<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee and Midwest Coaches Commission re<strong>com</strong>mend that all 10 & Under <strong>com</strong>petition and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g should be organized us<strong>in</strong>g slower Red, Orange, and Green balls on<br />

the appropriate-sized courts with the appropriate-sized racquet. Please Note: Some players may progress through the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Tennis Pathway faster than other players.


The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Competition Committee and Midwest Coaches Commission re<strong>com</strong>mend that all 10 & Under <strong>com</strong>petition and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g should be organized us<strong>in</strong>g slower Red, Orange, and Green balls on<br />

the appropriate-sized courts with the appropriate-sized racquet. Please Note: Some players may progress through the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Tennis Pathway faster than other players.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section has implemented a new Junior Tennis<br />

Pathway for 2011. The QuickStart Tennis play format is a key <strong>com</strong>ponent<br />

of the progression for 10 and under players. The Junior Tennis Pathway<br />

provides developmental stages featur<strong>in</strong>g age appropriate balls, racquets,<br />

and court sizes. In the past, children have tried the game of tennis us<strong>in</strong>g<br />

a yellow ball, and an adult-sized racquet on a full (78’) court. As a result,<br />

many of these children lose <strong>in</strong>terest due to lack of success because the<br />

equipment does not correlate with the size of the player. The QuickStart<br />

Tennis play format scales the game down to the size of the child through<br />

the use of age appropriate balls, racquets and courts. Utiliz<strong>in</strong>g these<br />

specifications, the QuickStart Tennis play format allows the child to learn<br />

the game faster and have greater success. For many years, countries<br />

around the world have been tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g their 10 and under players us<strong>in</strong>g<br />

program formats similar to QuickStart Tennis. These program formats<br />

have produced some of the world’s top professionals <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Roger<br />

Federer, Just<strong>in</strong>e Hen<strong>in</strong>, Kim Clijsters and others. The success of these<br />

programs demonstrates why QuickStart Tennis is such a vital part of the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Tennis Pathway.<br />

Through the Junior Tennis Pathway, a club, school, park and recreation<br />

department and other public facility can host a QuickStart Tennis play<br />

format junior tennis event. Your participation is vital to the future of<br />

the game <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. The follow<strong>in</strong>g is <strong>in</strong>formation<br />

perta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Junior Tennis Pathway for<br />

10 and Under players. If you have any questions, <strong>com</strong>ments or need<br />

additional <strong>in</strong>formation, please contact the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

1310 East 96th Street, Suite 100<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46240<br />

Phone: 317-577-5130<br />

Fax: 317-577-5123<br />

www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong><br />

2011 Junior Tennis Pathway Update:<br />

In an effort to create a true Junior Tennis Pathway, several changes will<br />

be implemented for 2011. The follow<strong>in</strong>g are highlights of those changes:<br />

I. Boys’ and Girls’ 8 Division: Midwest PPR Level 7 (RED)<br />

All <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section sanctioned 8 and under tournaments must use<br />

the QuickStart Tennis format. Please refer to the Junior Tennis Pathway<br />

and the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section website for more <strong>in</strong>formation. (www.<br />

midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>). In addition to tournament play, it is re<strong>com</strong>mended<br />

that players participate <strong>in</strong> the Midwest Youth Team Tennis Program<br />

(www.midwestteamtennis.<strong>com</strong>).<br />

II. Boys’ and Girls’ 10 Division QuickStart Tournaments:<br />

Midwest PPR Level 7: (ORANGE)<br />

2011 Junior Tennis Pathway Updates<br />

All <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section sanctioned 10 and under tournaments that<br />

use the QuickStart Tennis format will be used for Midwest PPR Level<br />

7 events. Please refer to the Junior Tennis Pathway and the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section website for more <strong>in</strong>formation (www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong>).<br />

In addition to tournament play, it is re<strong>com</strong>mended that players participate<br />

<strong>in</strong> the Midwest Youth Team Tennis Program (www.midwestteamtennis.<br />

<strong>com</strong>).<br />

III. Boys and Girls 10 Divisions (New): (GREEN)<br />

All <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section sanctioned 10 and under tournaments for<br />

2011 that are designated <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per<br />

Round Rank<strong>in</strong>g Program as a Level 1,2,3,4,5,6 will be held us<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g requirements:<br />

a. Court: The court shall be a 78-foot court;<br />

b. Ball: The ball shall be stage 1 (green) ball;<br />

c. Racket: The racket shall not exceed 29.0 <strong>in</strong>ches (73.7 cm) <strong>in</strong><br />

overall length, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the handle;<br />

d. Scor<strong>in</strong>g: The follow<strong>in</strong>g scor<strong>in</strong>g will be used: two out of three sets<br />

with match tie-break for the third;<br />

e. Draw Format: The draw format will rema<strong>in</strong> as <strong>in</strong>dicated <strong>in</strong> the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court;<br />

f. Results will be used for <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts per Round<br />

Rank<strong>in</strong>g Program.<br />

In addition to tournament play, it is re<strong>com</strong>mended that players participate<br />

<strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong> Jr. Team Tennis Program (www.midwestteamtennis.<strong>com</strong>)<br />

IV. Boys and Girls 12, 14, 16, 18 Level 7 Events (New): (YELLOW)<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round Level 7 tournaments are<br />

aimed to provide an appropriate level of play for junior players that are<br />

just gett<strong>in</strong>g started <strong>in</strong>to the game. Players <strong>in</strong> the 12,14,16 and 18 under<br />

age divisions are only eligible to participate <strong>in</strong> <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Po<strong>in</strong>ts Per Round Level 7 tournaments if they have <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List po<strong>in</strong>ts of 100 or less <strong>in</strong> the age division of the<br />

tournament. Seed<strong>in</strong>g and Selection Criteria for Level 7 tournaments <strong>in</strong><br />

the 12, 14, 16 and 18 under age divisions will be based on the most<br />

current <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Stand<strong>in</strong>g List as of the entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e to<br />

the tournament.<br />

If you have any questions about the Midwest Junior Tennis Pathway,<br />

please contact:<br />

Andrea Calvert-Sanders<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Director of Junior Tennis<br />

1310 East 96th Street, Suite 100<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46240<br />

317-577-5130 ext. 228-Phone<br />

317-577-5123- Fax<br />

Andrea@midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong> -Email<br />

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For a pr<strong>in</strong>table version of the 2011 Friend at Court, please visit the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section at www.midwest.usta.<strong>com</strong> and select the Juniors or Adults<br />

Tennis navigation. Please note the follow<strong>in</strong>g regulations are specific to the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section. The 2011 Friend at Court conta<strong>in</strong>s the <strong>com</strong>plete list<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Regulations for tournaments.<br />

I. PRE-TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS<br />

A. Applicability of <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations<br />

1. Use <strong>in</strong> <strong>USTA</strong> sanctioned tournaments. The <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations and the ITF<br />

Rules of Tennis shall be observed throughout all sanctioned tournaments<br />

and sanctioned matches.<br />

2. Def<strong>in</strong>ition of tournaments. Tournaments refer to all forms of <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but not limited to, tournaments, championships, team championships,matches,<br />

exhibitions, events, <strong>in</strong>tersectionals, <strong>in</strong>ternational <strong>com</strong>petitions,<br />

and zonals. Tournaments are classified as amateur, professional, or open.<br />

3. Regulations for <strong>USTA</strong> tournaments that are part of WTA, ATP, or ITF<br />

circuits. In any <strong>USTA</strong> sanctioned tournament <strong>in</strong> which a division is a part<br />

of the WTA or the ATP or is sanctioned by the ITF, that division shall use<br />

the WTA, ATP, or ITF tournament regulations. FAC Comment I.A-1:<br />

Officials may be adm<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g tournaments under the auspices of ATP,WTA,<br />

or ITF organizations whose regulationsmay be at variance with <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Regulations <strong>in</strong> some respects. In such situations, officials should reach<br />

a clear understand<strong>in</strong>g of these differences before the tournament beg<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

Each division must be played entirely under <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations or entirely<br />

under the WTA, ATP, or ITF tournament regulations. In tournaments played<br />

under ITF tournament regulations, all <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations not <strong>in</strong>consistent<br />

with the ITF tournament regulations apply.<br />

4. Regulations for professional circuits. Organized circuits of professional<br />

tournaments may adopt special tournament regulations to be uniformly<br />

applied throughout each tournament <strong>in</strong> the circuit, provided that notice<br />

thereof is published with the <strong>in</strong>formation for the circuit.<br />

5. Regulations for amateur circuits. Organized circuits of amateur tournaments<br />

may adopt special tournament regulations to be uniformly applied throughout<br />

each tournament <strong>in</strong> the circuit, provided that the regulations are not<br />

<strong>in</strong>consistent with <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations and that notice thereof is published with<br />

the <strong>in</strong>formation for the circuit.<br />

B. Application for Sanction and Appo<strong>in</strong>tment of Tournament Committee<br />

Before the start of a tournament, the Organization Member conduct<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

tournament shall apply for a sanction (see <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation XVII) and shall<br />

appo<strong>in</strong>t a Tournament Committee of at least three persons. The Tournament<br />

Chairperson, the Tournament Director, and the Referee shall be members<br />

of the Committee. Neither the Tournament Chairperson nor the Tournament<br />

Director may serve as or assume the responsibilities of the Referee or<br />

Deputy Referee, except that the Tournament Director may serve as the<br />

Referee of a tournament that uses a QuickStart Tennis format.<br />

C. Tournament Committee<br />

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See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 53).<br />

D. Tournament Appeals Committee<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 57).<br />

E. Match Formats and Scor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Most matches use the scor<strong>in</strong>g system specifically described <strong>in</strong> Rules 5, 6, and 7<br />

of the ITF Rules of Tennis, and are the best of three sets. In <strong>in</strong>terscholastic, state,<br />

Sectional, and National championships <strong>in</strong> the Boys’ 18 and Girls’ 18 Divisions,<br />

the f<strong>in</strong>al round may be the best of five sets. In the Men’s Open, 25, and 30<br />

Divisions,matches <strong>in</strong> any roundmay be the best of five sets. Other match formats<br />

may be used. Results of matches us<strong>in</strong>g other formats shall be used for rank<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

unless prohibited by applicable National, Sectional, or District rank<strong>in</strong>g regulations.<br />

Commonly used formats <strong>in</strong>clude no-ad scor<strong>in</strong>g, matches consist<strong>in</strong>g of the best<br />

of three sets with a 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t Match Tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of the third set, pro sets,<br />

matches consist<strong>in</strong>g of one set only, QuickStart Tennis formats, and short sets. The<br />

tournament entry form shall specify the format be<strong>in</strong>g used.<br />

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1. Tiebreaks<br />

a. 7-Po<strong>in</strong>t Set Tiebreak (first to 7 by a marg<strong>in</strong> of 2). The 7-Po<strong>in</strong>t Set<br />

Tiebreak (first to 7 by a marg<strong>in</strong> of 2) is the tiebreak game described<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> REGULATIONS I.E. (Match Formats and Scor<strong>in</strong>g) 57 58 <strong>USTA</strong><br />

REGULATIONS I.E. (Match Formats and Scor<strong>in</strong>g) <strong>in</strong> Rule 5(b) of the<br />

ITF Rules of Tennis and determ<strong>in</strong>es the w<strong>in</strong>ner of any set <strong>in</strong> which it<br />

is used. Use of the 7-Po<strong>in</strong>t Set Tiebreak is mandatory <strong>in</strong> all sets of any<br />

sanctioned tournament except pro sets (See <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation I.E.4.)<br />

b. 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t Match Tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of decid<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>al set. The 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

Match Tiebreak (first to 10 by amarg<strong>in</strong> of 2) is described <strong>in</strong> Appendix<br />

IV of the ITF Rules of Tennis and determ<strong>in</strong>es the w<strong>in</strong>ner of anymatch<br />

<strong>in</strong> which it is used. The match tiebreak used <strong>in</strong> <strong>USTA</strong> sanctioned<br />

tournaments shall be the 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t Match Tiebreak.<br />

Any tournament elect<strong>in</strong>g to use the 10-Po<strong>in</strong>tMatch Tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of<br />

a decid<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>al set shall announce the election on the entry form. See<br />

Table 17 for when the 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t Match Tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of the decid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

f<strong>in</strong>al set may be used <strong>in</strong> <strong>USTA</strong> Junior National Championships and<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Regional Tournaments; <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation X.A.2.d. and <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Regulation X.F.5. for when the 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t Match Tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of the<br />

decid<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>al set may be used <strong>in</strong> Category I <strong>USTA</strong>, Adult, Senior, and<br />

Family National Championships; and <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation XIII.A.3.d. for<br />

when the 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t Match Tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of the decid<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>al set may<br />

be used <strong>in</strong> Category I <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair National Championships.<br />

c. Coman Tiebreak Procedure. The Coman Tiebreak Procedure is the<br />

same as the procedure described above except that ends are changed<br />

after the first po<strong>in</strong>t, then after every four po<strong>in</strong>ts, and at the conclusion of<br />

the tiebreak. See Appendix IV to the ITF Rules of Tennis. A Sectional<br />

Association may authorize any tournament below the National<br />

Championship level to use the Coman Tiebreak Procedure. The<br />

appropriate <strong>USTA</strong> Competition Committeemay authorize the use of the<br />

Coman Tiebreak Procedure for any other tournament. Any tournament<br />

elect<strong>in</strong>g to use the Coman Tiebreak Procedure must announce the<br />

election before the start of tournament play. The Coman Tiebreak<br />

Procedure may be used with any tiebreak.<br />

d. Record<strong>in</strong>g the tiebreak score. When a 7-Po<strong>in</strong>t Set Tiebreak is played,<br />

the score of the set shall be written 7-6(x) or 6-7(x), with (x) be<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

number of po<strong>in</strong>ts won by the loser of the tiebreak. For example, 7-6(4)<br />

means the tiebreak score was 7-4, and 6-7(14) means the tiebreak<br />

score was 14-16. If a 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t Match Tiebreak is played <strong>in</strong> lieu of the<br />

decid<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>al set, the score is recorded 1-0(x) with x be<strong>in</strong>g the number<br />

of po<strong>in</strong>ts won by the loser.<br />

e. Ball changes. If a ball change is due at the start of a tiebreak, it shall be<br />

deferred until the start of the second game of the next set. A tiebreak<br />

counts as one game <strong>in</strong> determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g ball changes. If a ball change is<br />

due at the start of a tiebreak that is be<strong>in</strong>g played <strong>in</strong> lieu of the decid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

f<strong>in</strong>al set, there shall be no ball change.<br />

2. No-Ad scor<strong>in</strong>g. The no-ad scor<strong>in</strong>g systemis described <strong>in</strong> Appendix IV<br />

of the ITF Rules of Tennis. A tournament elect<strong>in</strong>g to use no-ad scor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

must announce the election before the start of tournament play except as<br />

set forth <strong>in</strong> <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation III.G.1. See also <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IX.A.6.,<br />

which prohibits no-ad scor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>USTA</strong> Junior National Championships<br />

and <strong>USTA</strong> Regional Tournaments.<br />

3. Short Sets. A tournament elect<strong>in</strong>g to use “short” sets must announce the<br />

election on the entry form. See Appendix IV of the ITF Rules of Tennis.<br />

4. Pro Sets. A match may consist of a pro set. Unless otherwise specified,<br />

a pro set is one set <strong>in</strong> which a player or team must w<strong>in</strong> eight games by<br />

a marg<strong>in</strong> of two games to w<strong>in</strong> the match. If the score reaches 8-all, a<br />

7-Po<strong>in</strong>t Tiebreak (first to 7 by a marg<strong>in</strong> of 2) is played, with the w<strong>in</strong>ner of<br />

the tiebreak w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g the match by a score of 9-8(x) where x is the number<br />

of po<strong>in</strong>ts won by the player or team who lost. The Tournament Committee<br />

may <strong>in</strong>stead use a 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t Tiebreak (first to 10 by a marg<strong>in</strong> of 2) to


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decide the w<strong>in</strong>ner of a pro set if the Committee <strong>in</strong>cludes this <strong>in</strong>formation<br />

on the entry form and website. Any tournament elect<strong>in</strong>g to use the pro set<br />

shall announce its use on the entry form and website. If a pro set other<br />

than the 8-game pro set is used, the Tournament Committee shall specify<br />

the format on the entry form and website.<br />

5. QuickStart Tennis formats. See <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation VI.<br />

F. Balls and Ball Change Pattern<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 59).<br />

G. Player Eligibility<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 60).<br />

H. Entry Process<br />

1. Means of entry. The Tournament Committee shall determ<strong>in</strong>e the means of<br />

enter<strong>in</strong>g the tournament, which may be by its own entry form, by a standard<br />

entry form, or by electronic means.<br />

2. Entry form. The Tournament Committee shall specify <strong>in</strong> the title if a<br />

tournament is limited to amateurs, except that that is not required for junior<br />

tournaments. If only some events <strong>in</strong> the tournament are limited to amateurs,<br />

then the entry form shall <strong>in</strong>dicate which events are limited to amateurs<br />

and which events are open to professionals and amateurs. As soon as the<br />

Tournament Committee is prepared to receive entries, it shall place the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation on its written entry form and its website (if any):<br />

• The specific events and the eligibility requirements;<br />

• Any limit on the size of the draws;<br />

• The locations and dates of play (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g ra<strong>in</strong> dates, if any);<br />

• The sanction<strong>in</strong>g bodies;<br />

• The entry fee;<br />

• The draw format and whether any consolation is mandatory;<br />

• The time and place of the draw;<br />

• The match format for the ma<strong>in</strong> draw, consolation, and doubles;<br />

• When applicable, a statement specify<strong>in</strong>g whether the tournament will<br />

use the All Factors Method of seed<strong>in</strong>g or a Computerized List Method<br />

of seed<strong>in</strong>g. If a Computerized List Method is used, then the Tournament<br />

Committee shall reference (for example, National, Sectional, or District<br />

criteria) or publish the applicable seed<strong>in</strong>g criteria;<br />

• When applicable, a statement that the tournament will use the 10-Po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

Match Tiebreak <strong>in</strong> lieu of the decid<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>al set;<br />

• The entry deadl<strong>in</strong>e (the date by which entries must be received by the<br />

Tournament Committee);<br />

• The mail<strong>in</strong>g or electronic address where the entry form should be sent;<br />

• Any cloth<strong>in</strong>g or shoe restrictions;<br />

• The time and place of any player meet<strong>in</strong>g and how to notify the tournament<br />

if a player is unable to attend;<br />

• The ball type (brand name not required) that will be used;<br />

• The number of balls for play and the ball change policy;<br />

• The type of court surface; and<br />

• When applicable, a statement that the tournament will use a QuickStart<br />

Tennis format (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the specific court dimensions and racket size<br />

allowed).<br />

It is re<strong>com</strong>mended that the Tournament Committee <strong>in</strong>clude additional<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation, such as how first match <strong>in</strong>formation may be obta<strong>in</strong>ed, the<br />

names of the Referee and other members of the Tournament Committee,<br />

and the requirement for a player to deliver written verification or description<br />

of the reasons for a withdrawal.<br />

3. Acceptance of entries <strong>in</strong> tournaments with unlimited size draws. The<br />

Tournament Committee is responsible for accept<strong>in</strong>g the entries. It shall<br />

furnish the Referee with a <strong>com</strong>plete list of entrants. The Committee may<br />

accept late entries.<br />

4. Acceptance of entries <strong>in</strong> tournaments with limited size draws. If the number<br />

of entrants exceeds the draw limit, the Tournament Committee shall accept<br />

players and alternates <strong>in</strong>to the draw based on their records. It may also<br />

accept players of established ability who do not have current records, or<br />

whose records are affected by illness, <strong>in</strong>jury, or lack of recent play. If the<br />

Tournament Committee is unable to determ<strong>in</strong>e the record of some players<br />

with timely entries, then it shall accept these players <strong>in</strong>to the draw and onto<br />

the alternate list by lot and never by the date of receipt of entries.<br />

The Tournament Committee may accept late entries, provided that late<br />

entries shall be placed on the alternate list after the timely entries <strong>in</strong> the<br />

received. Late entries received at the same time shall be ordered by lot.<br />

The Tournament Committee shall furnish the Referee with a list of<br />

alternates listed <strong>in</strong> priority order.<br />

5. No discrim<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>in</strong> acceptance of entries. Entries may not be refused on<br />

the basis of race, creed, sexual orientation, color, or national orig<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6. Voluntary submission of seed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation. A player who wants to be<br />

seeded should submit a player record and rank<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

7. Electronic service fee. Players who enter tournaments may be charged a<br />

non-refundable fee for the receipt of electronic entries.<br />

8. Withdrawal from tournament and refund of entry fee. The Tournament<br />

Committee shall refund a player’s entire entry fee if the entry is not accepted.<br />

In all tournaments except tournaments listed on the National Junior<br />

Tournament Schedule, the Tournament Committee shall refund a player’s<br />

entire entry fee if the player withdraws no later than seven days before the start<br />

date of the tournament; no refund is required beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g six days before the<br />

start date of the tournament. The fee for electronic entries is not considered<br />

a part of the entry fee and is non-refundable. See <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IX.A.8.<br />

for entry fee refunds <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong> Junior National Championships and <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Regional Tournaments. The Tournament Committee shall not charge any<br />

fee (such as a process<strong>in</strong>g, service, or handl<strong>in</strong>g fee) for refund<strong>in</strong>g the entry<br />

fee. A player shall not withdraw from a tournament except for illness, <strong>in</strong>jury,<br />

personal emergency, or previously authorized entry <strong>in</strong>to another tournament<br />

(see <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IV.C.16.).<br />

9. Request for special schedul<strong>in</strong>g. A player may submit a request for special<br />

schedul<strong>in</strong>g with the player’s entry. See <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation II.D.4. for how the<br />

Referee handles these requests.<br />

II. DRAW REGULATIONS<br />

A. Seed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

While there is no requirement that every tournament have seed<strong>in</strong>gs, most<br />

tournaments of the elim<strong>in</strong>ation and <strong>com</strong>pass draw types, as dist<strong>in</strong>guished from<br />

round rob<strong>in</strong>s, use seed<strong>in</strong>gs to ensure that players of recognized outstand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

ability do not confront each other <strong>in</strong> the early rounds.<br />

1. Responsibility for seed<strong>in</strong>g. The Tournament Committee shall determ<strong>in</strong>e the<br />

seed<strong>in</strong>gs, except that pursuant to <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IX.A.4. the Director of<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Junior Competition or the Director’s designee shall seed the <strong>USTA</strong><br />

National Championships, <strong>USTA</strong> National Opens, and <strong>USTA</strong> Regional<br />

Tournaments after consult<strong>in</strong>g with the Tournament Committee.<br />

2. Number of seeds. The number of players seeded shall equal a power of two<br />

(for example, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32). The maximum ratio of players seeded shall<br />

be one <strong>in</strong> three, except that any draw may have two seeds.<br />

3. List<strong>in</strong>g seeds. The Referee shall list the seeded players <strong>in</strong> the draw <strong>in</strong><br />

numerical order to the extent that the Referee has <strong>in</strong>formation available to<br />

do so, and then the Referee shall list all other seeded players <strong>in</strong> groups.<br />

For example, if the first 5 seeds are numerically seeded, seeds 6 through 8<br />

could be grouped.<br />

4. Seed<strong>in</strong>g methods<br />

a. All Factors Method. The All Factors Method of seed<strong>in</strong>g is based on<br />

the players’ chances of w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g the tournament as determ<strong>in</strong>ed by the<br />

Tournament Committee. The Tournament Committee shall consider<br />

all reasonably available <strong>in</strong>formation, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g rank<strong>in</strong>g lists, stand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

lists, recent records, types of surface, and particularly head-to-head<br />

encounters.<br />

b. Computerized List Method. A Computerized List Method of seed<strong>in</strong>g is<br />

based on a <strong>com</strong>puterized system of rank<strong>in</strong>gs or stand<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

5. Seed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> National tournaments.<br />

a. Juniors. <strong>USTA</strong> National Championships, <strong>USTA</strong> National Opens, and<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Regional Tournaments, shall use a Computerized List Method<br />

and shall follow the seed<strong>in</strong>g criteria <strong>in</strong> Table 16.<br />

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b. Adult, Senior, and Family. Seed<strong>in</strong>g for Category I <strong>USTA</strong> Adult, Senior,<br />

and Family National Championships shall use the All Factors Method<br />

of seed<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

c. Wheelchair. The tournament <strong>com</strong>mittees of Category I <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Wheelchair National Championships may choose to use either the All<br />

Factors Method of seed<strong>in</strong>g or a Computerized List Method of seed<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The Wheelchair Committee shall establish and publish the seed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

criteria to be followed when us<strong>in</strong>g a Computerized List Method of<br />

seed<strong>in</strong>g. See <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation XIII.A.3.c.<br />

6. Seed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> tournaments other than National tournaments. Sectional<br />

Associations may require all or some of their tournaments to use the All<br />

Factors Method of seed<strong>in</strong>g or a Computerized List Method of seed<strong>in</strong>g. If<br />

a Sectional Association requires the use of a Computerized List Method of<br />

seed<strong>in</strong>g, it shall publish its seed<strong>in</strong>g criteria. The Sectional Associations may<br />

also allow their District Associations or subdivisions to make this decision. In<br />

this case, the District or subdivision shall publish its seed<strong>in</strong>g criteria.<br />

7. Publication of method of seed<strong>in</strong>g and seed<strong>in</strong>g criteria. All tournaments shall<br />

publish the method of seed<strong>in</strong>g and the seed<strong>in</strong>g criteria.<br />

8. Seed<strong>in</strong>g Groups. Seed<strong>in</strong>g groups refer to 1, 2, 3-4, 5-8, 9-16, and 17-32.<br />

A seed<strong>in</strong>g group is treated separately <strong>in</strong> that players with<strong>in</strong> that group are<br />

drawn to l<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong> the draw that are specifically designated for that group. The<br />

concept of seed<strong>in</strong>g groups is important when the draw needs to be changed.<br />

Changes may be required if a:<br />

• Player <strong>in</strong> the draw was not seeded but should have been seeded. See<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Regulation II.C.4);<br />

• Player who should have been seeded was omitted from the draw (See<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Regulation II.C.2.b.); or<br />

• Seeded player withdraws (See <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation II.C.1.a.).<br />

9. Plac<strong>in</strong>g is prohibited. Plac<strong>in</strong>g occurs, for example, when the Committee <strong>in</strong><br />

a 16-draw tournament seeds four and “places” four. The practice of plac<strong>in</strong>g<br />

is an attempt to hide the fact that <strong>in</strong> reality eight players have been seeded<br />

<strong>in</strong>stead of the permissible maximum of four. The rule of “one <strong>in</strong> three” was<br />

established to provide some matches between strong players <strong>in</strong> the first<br />

round, to <strong>in</strong>crease the variety of a player’s opponents, and to get away from<br />

the “strong-weak-strong-weak” pattern <strong>in</strong> the draw, thereby giv<strong>in</strong>g players<br />

who are usually first-round losers an occasional opportunity to meet each<br />

other and advance to the second or third round.<br />

10. Block seed<strong>in</strong>g. Block seed<strong>in</strong>g refers to the practice of advanc<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

seeded player several rounds <strong>in</strong>to the tournament. The unseeded players<br />

play matches to reach the round where the seeded players have already<br />

been stationed. The purpose of this practice is to allow the unseeded players<br />

to play several matches before play<strong>in</strong>g a seeded player. Block seed<strong>in</strong>g is<br />

authorized <strong>in</strong> tournaments at the level of sectional championships and below.<br />

B. Mak<strong>in</strong>g the Draw<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 73).<br />

C. Changes <strong>in</strong> Draw<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 88).<br />

D. Schedul<strong>in</strong>g Matches.<br />

2011 <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Tournament Regulations<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 94).<br />

See also III.B. Referee Responsibilities After Draw Has Been Made 2010<br />

Midwest <strong>Year</strong> <strong>in</strong> Review (see below).<br />

III. CONDUCTING THE TOURNAMENT<br />

A. Tournament Committee Responsibilities Once Tournament Starts<br />

1. Keep order. The Tournament Committee shall keep order on the grounds.<br />

2. Provide supplies <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>in</strong>gles sticks. The Tournament Committee shall<br />

assure that each court is provided with s<strong>in</strong>gles sticks for s<strong>in</strong>gles matches<br />

us<strong>in</strong>g a doubles net and all supplies that it deems necessary for a match.<br />

3. Provide balls. At least three new balls shall be used to start a match at<br />

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tournaments above the sectional championship level and are re<strong>com</strong>mended<br />

for use to start a match at the sectional championship level.<br />

4. Make arrangements to f<strong>in</strong>ish tournament. The Tournament Committee shall<br />

arrange for enough courts so that under normal conditions the tournament<br />

can be <strong>com</strong>pleted on time and so that the Referee can schedule matches <strong>in</strong><br />

each division on the specified surface. When a tournament cannot be f<strong>in</strong>ished<br />

on the specified surface, the Committee may use available courts of any<br />

type. However, <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation X.A.2.f. requires that the semif<strong>in</strong>als and<br />

f<strong>in</strong>als of Category I <strong>USTA</strong> Adult, Senior, and Family National Championships<br />

normally be played on the surface specified <strong>in</strong> the title; <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation<br />

XIII.A.3.f. requires all Category I <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair National Championships<br />

normally be played on the surface specified <strong>in</strong> the title.<br />

If there is no practical way to f<strong>in</strong>ish on schedule, the Committee shall either<br />

make arrangements mutually agreeable to the players <strong>in</strong>volved to f<strong>in</strong>ish<br />

at a later date, unless prohibited by applicable national section or district<br />

regulations, or <strong>in</strong> the absence of such arrangements, declare the tournament<br />

unf<strong>in</strong>ished and distribute the prizes equitably among the still <strong>in</strong>volved players.<br />

B. Referee Responsibilities After Draw Has Been Made<br />

1. Generally supervise all aspects of play. The Referee (or <strong>in</strong> the Referee’s<br />

absence the Deputy Referee) shall be present dur<strong>in</strong>g play. The Referee<br />

exercises general supervision over all aspects of play, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but not<br />

limited to, the conduct and actions of players, coaches, parents, spectators,<br />

officials, ballpersons, groundskeepers, and the adm<strong>in</strong>istrative crew. The<br />

Referee shall use judgment <strong>in</strong> all situations not specifically covered by the<br />

ITF Rules of Tennis or <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations.<br />

2. Schedule matches. The Referee is responsible for schedul<strong>in</strong>g matches and<br />

assign<strong>in</strong>g courts (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g mov<strong>in</strong>g a match <strong>in</strong> progress to another court<br />

at any time). Normally a player’s s<strong>in</strong>gles match will precede the player’s<br />

doubles match, but this is not mandatory. A player’s request for <strong>in</strong>formation<br />

as to the scheduled time of the player’s first match shall be honored. (See<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> Regulation II.D.6.) The Referee shall not schedule any division to<br />

play on more than one surface type, except that the Referee may do so<br />

when necessary to <strong>com</strong>plete the tournament on time.<br />

a. In junior tournaments when even<strong>in</strong>g matches are planned, the younger<br />

age groups should be scheduled before the older age groups.<br />

b. Players may not be required to play more than two s<strong>in</strong>gles matches<br />

per day <strong>in</strong> any event <strong>in</strong> all <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section sanctioned junior<br />

tournaments, except when a tiebreaker is used <strong>in</strong> lieu of a third set, <strong>in</strong><br />

which case a player would be allowed to play three (3) s<strong>in</strong>gles matches<br />

<strong>in</strong> one day.<br />

c. Players may participate <strong>in</strong> more than one age group <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>in</strong> the<br />

same tournament, if permitted by the tournament <strong>com</strong>mittee. If due to<br />

ra<strong>in</strong> or other unforeseen circumstances, dual participation results <strong>in</strong><br />

the delay of the tournament, <strong>in</strong> the op<strong>in</strong>ion of the Referee, the player<br />

may be defaulted from one of the events.<br />

d. A player may: Not be required to start the day’s matches before 8:00<br />

a.m.; Not be placed on the court after 9:00 p.m. <strong>in</strong> 12’s and 14’s; 10:00<br />

p.m. <strong>in</strong> 16 and 18 age group events. Additionally, any junior or senior<br />

player <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> a match <strong>com</strong>menc<strong>in</strong>g at 8:00 p.m. or later must be<br />

allowed a m<strong>in</strong>imum of 12 hours between the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of that even<strong>in</strong>g’s<br />

match and the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of the first match scheduled for the follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

day. (This does not apply to a player who enters more than one s<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

age division.) See <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation II.D. For additional <strong>in</strong>formation on<br />

schedul<strong>in</strong>g matches, refer to the <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court.<br />

IV. PLAYER RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCT<br />

A. Check<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> at Tournament<br />

1. Prove <strong>USTA</strong> membership. A player shall provide the Tournament Committee<br />

with proof of <strong>USTA</strong> membership or deposit sufficient funds with the Committee<br />

to purchase a membership. A foreign nonresident player who has proof that<br />

the player is a member of the player’s National Association is exempt from<br />

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2. Check-<strong>in</strong> at tournament desk. A player shall check <strong>in</strong> at the tournament desk<br />

before the scheduled time of each match. The Referee shall designate a<br />

place at which players shall check <strong>in</strong>. A player is not deemed to have arrived<br />

until the player checks <strong>in</strong> at the designated place and the player is properly<br />

clothed, equipped, and ready to play. The Referee may penalize a player<br />

who is on site for lateness if a court is available and the player has failed<br />

to check <strong>in</strong> at the tournament desk by the scheduled match time. See FAC<br />

Comment IV.D-1.<br />

3. Obta<strong>in</strong> time of next match. The player is responsible for obta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the<br />

time of the player’s matches from the Referee, rather than vice versa.<br />

Unless specifically authorized by the Referee, schedules of play carried <strong>in</strong><br />

newspapers or other media are not official, and a player utilizes them at the<br />

player’s own risk.<br />

B. Player Responsibilities under The Code<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 115).<br />

C. Standards of Conduct<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 115).<br />

D. Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty System<br />

1. Mandatory use <strong>in</strong> any sanctioned tournament. The Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty System<br />

applies to violations occurr<strong>in</strong>g dur<strong>in</strong>g the warm-up and the match <strong>in</strong> any<br />

sanctioned tournament except that it does not apply to tournaments that use<br />

a QuickStart Tennis format.<br />

2. Purposes of the System. The purposes of the System are to:<br />

a. deter unsportsmanlike conduct;<br />

b. ensure <strong>com</strong>pliance with the cont<strong>in</strong>uous-play rule; and<br />

c. ensure on-time appearance for matches.<br />

The objective of the Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty System is not to punish, but to secure<br />

<strong>com</strong>pliance with the ITF Rules of Tennis and <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations.<br />

3. Code violations for misconduct. Misconduct shall be penalized pursuant to<br />

Table 12.<br />

4. Time violations. Time violations shall be penalized pursuant to Table 13.<br />

5. Delay between po<strong>in</strong>ts. When practical <strong>in</strong> tournaments us<strong>in</strong>g a certified<br />

official <strong>in</strong> direct observation of thematch, the time that shall elapse from the<br />

moment the ball goes out of play until the ball is struck shall not exceed 20<br />

seconds.<br />

6. Officials authorized to impose penalties.<br />

a. Referee. A Referee may impose a penalty only if the Referee has seen<br />

or heard enough to be able to determ<strong>in</strong>e with reasonable certa<strong>in</strong>ty that<br />

a violation has occurred. A Referee may also impose a penalty based<br />

on the report of what a Court Monitor or official has seen or heard or an<br />

admission from a player whose conduct is <strong>in</strong> question.<br />

b. Chair Umpire. The Chair Umpire is primarily responsible for impos<strong>in</strong>g<br />

penalties <strong>in</strong> a chaired match. If a L<strong>in</strong>e Umpire observes a conduct<br />

violation or is the object of unsportsmanlike conduct by a player, the<br />

L<strong>in</strong>e Umpire shall, as soon as possible and without disrupt<strong>in</strong>g play,<br />

Inform the Chair Umpire. The Chair Umpire shall then make a decision<br />

under the Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty System.<br />

c. Rov<strong>in</strong>g Umpire. Rov<strong>in</strong>g Umpires are primarily responsible for impos<strong>in</strong>g<br />

penalties <strong>in</strong> matches without Chair Umpires. Rov<strong>in</strong>g Umpires may<br />

impose a penalty only if they have seen, heard, or otherwise observed<br />

enough to be able to determ<strong>in</strong>e with reasonable certa<strong>in</strong>ty that a<br />

violation has occurred.<br />

7. Flagrant violations. While the imposition of penalties normally follows the<br />

progression of penalties from po<strong>in</strong>t to game to default found <strong>in</strong> Table 12, any<br />

flagrantly unsportsmanlike act may result <strong>in</strong> immediate default. If an Umpire<br />

imposes the default, the player may appeal to the Referee. If the Referee<br />

imposes the default, the player may appeal to the Tournament Appeals<br />

Committee.<br />

8. Appeal of penalty to Referee. A player has the right to appeal a penalty, but<br />

the appeal is limited to questions of law. See Appendix V, ITF Rules of<br />

Tennis.<br />

9. Penalties to be imposed on a doubles team. A penalty on a member of a<br />

doubles team is considered to have been imposed on the team.<br />

10. Penalties treated as if po<strong>in</strong>ts actually played. All penalties under the Po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

Penalty System are treated as though the penalty po<strong>in</strong>ts or penalty games<br />

actually had been played so far as serv<strong>in</strong>g order, court occupancy, and ball<br />

change are concerned. One exception, as Table 14 <strong>in</strong>dicates, is that a player<br />

penalized for lateness also shall be deemed to have lost the toss provided for<br />

<strong>in</strong> Rule 9 of the ITF Rules of Tennis. The penalized player is allowed to choose<br />

an option, but only after the opponent has chosen. A second exception is<br />

that the first ball change shall be calculated from the first game played. The<br />

choice to serve or receive shall apply to the first game played.<br />

11. Time delays when each side is responsible. If both players or teams are<br />

equally responsible for delay dur<strong>in</strong>g a match, any penalty will be imposed<br />

upon the server.<br />

12. Penalties after medical condition develops. Except dur<strong>in</strong>g the warm-up, a<br />

player suffer<strong>in</strong>g from a medical condition may buy time with a penalty.<br />

13. Penalties imposed between games or before match. A penalty imposed<br />

between games or before the start of a match shall apply to the first po<strong>in</strong>t of<br />

the next game scheduled to be played.<br />

14. Po<strong>in</strong>t penalties. A po<strong>in</strong>t penalty is scored as though the player had played<br />

and lost what would have been the next po<strong>in</strong>t.<br />

15. Player may not decl<strong>in</strong>e penalty. A player who is the beneficiary of a<br />

penalty imposed upon the opponent may not decl<strong>in</strong>e to accept it. A player<br />

who disobeys the <strong>in</strong>structions of an official <strong>in</strong> such a case is liable to be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

defaulted.<br />

16. Report<strong>in</strong>g penalties to Referee. When feasible, a Rov<strong>in</strong>g Umpire should<br />

promptly notify the Referee that a code violation has been assessed. After<br />

a match, officials shall report to the Referee each code violation imposed.<br />

17. Other discipl<strong>in</strong>ary action. Noth<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty System rules out a<br />

subsequent imposition of monetary f<strong>in</strong>es, suspensions, or other discipl<strong>in</strong>ary<br />

actions by whatever govern<strong>in</strong>g body has jurisdiction.<br />

18. Announc<strong>in</strong>g score after penalty. After a po<strong>in</strong>t or game penalty, the new<br />

score should be announced. After assess<strong>in</strong>g a penalty that ends the match,<br />

the official should delay announc<strong>in</strong>g the score until the official determ<strong>in</strong>es<br />

whether the penalized player will appeal.<br />

19. Lateness. Lateness for a match, lateness for resumption of a suspended match,<br />

and lateness after a rest period shall be penalized pursuant to Table 14.<br />

20. Default for failure to arrive on time.<br />

a. Discretion of Referee. The Referee is responsible for issu<strong>in</strong>g defaults<br />

for failure to arrive on time. After consider<strong>in</strong>g all relevant circumstances,<br />

the Referee may elect not to default a player or to reverse a default for<br />

failure to arrive with<strong>in</strong> 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes of the time when the match was<br />

scheduled and called.<br />

b. Appeal of default. If the Referee defaults a player for failure to arrive<br />

with<strong>in</strong> 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes of the time when the match was scheduled and<br />

called, the player may appeal the default to the Tournament Appeals<br />

Committee. The Committee may reverse the default after consideration<br />

of all relevant circumstances. If the Committee reverses the default<br />

and if an alternate already has been placed <strong>in</strong> the draw, the Committee<br />

may not re<strong>in</strong>state the defaulted player <strong>in</strong> the ma<strong>in</strong> draw or add the<br />

player to the consolation unless an open<strong>in</strong>g be<strong>com</strong>es available.<br />

c. Penalties assessed before default. If the Referee elects not to declare a<br />

default, or if a declared default is reversed by either the Referee or the<br />

Tournament Appeals Committee, any penalties for lateness assessed<br />

before the default shall stand unless the lateness was caused by an<br />

error of a tournament official. For example, if player A, after hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

been assessed a penalty of loss of toss plus 3 games, is defaulted<br />

for failure to arrive with<strong>in</strong> 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes of the time when the match was<br />

scheduled and called, and the default is subsequently reversed, the<br />

penalty of loss of toss plus 3 games shall stand, and player A beg<strong>in</strong>s<br />

play with the score 0-3. The player who received the benefit of the<br />

default shall have no right to appeal the reversal of the default.<br />

21. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>t System<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court for <strong>USTA</strong> Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>t System.<br />

a. Application. The Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>t System shall apply to all s<strong>in</strong>gles<br />

and doubles matches (ma<strong>in</strong> draw, consolation, and qualify<strong>in</strong>g) <strong>in</strong> a<br />

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Championships, <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Championships, Designated<br />

tournaments, <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Level 4 and 5 events for the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> National Rank<strong>in</strong>gs, and <strong>USTA</strong> National Junior Scheduled<br />

events. Suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts will not be assessed aga<strong>in</strong>st a player for<br />

the action of that player’s doubles partner.<br />

b. Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>ts. Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>ts will be assessed aga<strong>in</strong>st a<br />

player for the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Violation Midwest Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

i. Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty System. For each violation under the Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty System<br />

(<strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IV.D.) (exclud<strong>in</strong>g Time Violations for delay between<br />

po<strong>in</strong>ts, after warm-up, after 90-second changeover, after a Set Break), two<br />

po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be assessed for the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

• Po<strong>in</strong>t ....................................................................................................... 2<br />

• Game ...................................................................................................... 2<br />

• Default .................................................................................................... 2<br />

ii. Defaults. In addition to the suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts assessed under <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Regulation III.A.12.b., suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be assessed for the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

• Default for a flagrantly unsportsmanlike act on or off the court .............. 8<br />

• Default for refusal to play or cont<strong>in</strong>ue to play for any reason other<br />

than illness, <strong>in</strong>jury, or personal gency .................................................... 5<br />

• Default because of an adult decision ..................................................... 5<br />

• Default for no-ow .................................................................................... 5<br />

• Default due to later arrival for a match ................................................... 1<br />

• Disqualification for <strong>in</strong>eligibility ................................................................. 3<br />

iii. Withdrawals.<br />

• Enter<strong>in</strong>g two or more tournaments, matches or exhibitions<br />

scheduled to take place at the same time, <strong>in</strong> whole or <strong>in</strong> part,<br />

unless each Tournament Committee <strong>in</strong>volved approves the multiple<br />

entries <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g ..................................................................................... 5<br />

• Withdrawal from a tournament (s<strong>in</strong>gles or doubles) after entries have<br />

closed for any reason other than <strong>in</strong>jury, illness or personal emergency .... 4<br />

iv. Unsportsmanlike conduct.<br />

• Unsportsmanlike or <strong>in</strong>appropriate conduct off court at locations such<br />

as the tournament site, hotel or hous<strong>in</strong>g ................................................ 5<br />

• Not us<strong>in</strong>g best efforts to w<strong>in</strong> ................................................................... 2<br />

v. Gross misconduct.<br />

• Physical act of violence aga<strong>in</strong>st another person on or off the court by a<br />

player, parent, relative, coach or other person associated with a player ...10<br />

• Illegal use of drugs or possession of illegal drugs .................................. 8<br />

• Possession or consumption of alcohol beverages ................................. 8<br />

• Gambl<strong>in</strong>g activity (as def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IV.C.20) ................... 8<br />

• Destruction of property ........................................................................... 8<br />

vi. Play<strong>in</strong>g while under suspension. Compet<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> any sanctioned<br />

tournament while under suspension by the <strong>USTA</strong> or one of its Sectional<br />

Associations .............................................................................................. 10<br />

vii. Suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts received at <strong>in</strong>ternational tournaments. Each<br />

suspension po<strong>in</strong>t assessed a player by the International Tennis Federation<br />

at tournaments not on the National Junior Schedule .................................. 1<br />

c. Persons authorized to file suspension po<strong>in</strong>t reports with the Referee.<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g persons are authorized to file suspension po<strong>in</strong>t reports<br />

with the referee for offenses they personally witness:<br />

• Tournament Committee members;<br />

• Chief Umpire;<br />

• Deputy Referees;<br />

• on-court officials (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g Rov<strong>in</strong>g Officials);<br />

• Court Monitors, is specifically authorized by the Referee;<br />

• club or facility managers;<br />

• hotel or dormitory managers<br />

• families hous<strong>in</strong>g players; and<br />

• player development staff.<br />

d. Report<strong>in</strong>g of suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts assessed. The tournament director or<br />

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tournament referee of a District Qualifier for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Junior Closed Outdoor Championships, <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Championships, Designated tournaments, <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Level 4 and 5 events for the <strong>USTA</strong> National Rank<strong>in</strong>gs, and <strong>USTA</strong><br />

National Junior Scheduled events shall, with<strong>in</strong> three days after the<br />

end of the tournament, promptly submit to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

copies of any <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Code of Conduct Reports<br />

assess<strong>in</strong>g suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts aga<strong>in</strong>st any player.<br />

e. Notice to player and request for reconsideration. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section shall forward a copy of the Code of Conduct Report to each<br />

player assessed suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts and written notice of the player’s<br />

right to request reconsideration of the assessment by the Officials<br />

Committee. This notice shall be sent to the player’s parent or guardian,<br />

by certified mail, return receipt requested or by any other means<br />

capable of provid<strong>in</strong>g proof of receipt of the notice. The assessment of<br />

the suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be<strong>com</strong>e f<strong>in</strong>al unless a written request for<br />

reconsideration, is received at the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section with<strong>in</strong> ten<br />

(10) days after notice of the assessment of suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts. The<br />

player shall state the grounds for resc<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g the decision to assess the<br />

suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts.<br />

f. Reconsideration decision. Upon receipt of a timely request for<br />

reconsideration, the Officials Committee shall <strong>review</strong> the decision to<br />

assess the suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts. If the Officials Committee disagrees<br />

with the decision to assess the suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts, the assessment of<br />

suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be resc<strong>in</strong>ded. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section shall<br />

notify the player’s parent or guardian of the rescission of the decision<br />

to assess suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts. The decision of the Officials Committee<br />

to resc<strong>in</strong>d the assessment of suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts is f<strong>in</strong>al and cannot<br />

be appealed. If the Officials Committee agrees with the decision to<br />

assess the suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts, the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section shall f<strong>in</strong>alize<br />

the assessment of the suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts aga<strong>in</strong>st the player.<br />

g. Assess<strong>in</strong>g suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts and notice of right to appeal. After the<br />

denial of a player’s request for reconsideration, the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section shall notify the player’s parent or guardian, <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

the reconsideration decision and that the suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts will<br />

be assessed, The player may appeal the matter to the Grievance<br />

Committee of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section. The notice shall be sent<br />

to the player’s parent or guardian, by certified mail, return receipt<br />

requested or by any other means capable of provid<strong>in</strong>g proof of receipt<br />

of notice. The notice shall also state that the assessment of the<br />

suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be<strong>com</strong>e f<strong>in</strong>al unless the player’s written appeal<br />

is received at the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section with<strong>in</strong> ten (10) days.<br />

h. Appeal process. After a timely appeal is filed, the Grievance Committee<br />

shall hear the appeal <strong>in</strong> accordance with Article VI, Section 5(d), of the<br />

Bylaws of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section and render a decision. The player<br />

may submit any additional <strong>in</strong>formation concern<strong>in</strong>g the assessment of<br />

the suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts to the Grievance Committee. The Grievance<br />

Committee shall not be bound by the Officials Committee’s decision on<br />

reconsideration.<br />

The player may appeal the decision of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Grievance Committee, to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of<br />

Directors <strong>in</strong> accordance with Article VI, Section 5(e) of the Bylaws.<br />

The player’s appeal, addressed to the President of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section, must be received at the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section with<strong>in</strong> ten<br />

(10) days after receipt of the written notice of the decision of the<br />

Grievance Committee. The appeal to the Board of Directors shall<br />

be ac<strong>com</strong>panied by the fil<strong>in</strong>g fee of $225.00. The fil<strong>in</strong>g fee shall be<br />

refunded if the player w<strong>in</strong>s the appeal. The decision of the Board of<br />

Directors as to the appeal shall be f<strong>in</strong>al.<br />

i. Suspension of Player. Any player who receives 10 or more suspension<br />

po<strong>in</strong>ts (the assessment of each has be<strong>com</strong>e f<strong>in</strong>al) with<strong>in</strong> a 12- month<br />

period shall be suspended for 12 consecutive weeks from <strong>com</strong>pet<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

any <strong>USTA</strong> sanctioned events. As a consequence of be<strong>in</strong>g suspended:<br />

i. If, dur<strong>in</strong>g the period of a player’s suspension, no <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest<br />

Section Championship or Designated Tournaments are held, the<br />

player shall not be eligible to play <strong>in</strong> the next <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Championship or Designated Tournament that is held follow<strong>in</strong>g the


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expiration of the suspension period.<br />

ii. Dur<strong>in</strong>g the period of the suspension a player shall not be endorsed,<br />

and any prior endorsement shall be withdrawn, to any or all <strong>USTA</strong><br />

National Championships that require <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

endorsement and occur dur<strong>in</strong>g the suspension period.<br />

iii. If no <strong>USTA</strong> National Championship requir<strong>in</strong>g <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

endorsement is held dur<strong>in</strong>g the period of a player’s suspension,<br />

the player shall not be eligible for endorsement to the next <strong>USTA</strong><br />

National Championship that is held follow<strong>in</strong>g the expiration of the<br />

suspension period.<br />

At the conclusion of the suspension period, 10 suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

shall be removed from the player’s suspension po<strong>in</strong>t record. IT<br />

SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH PLAYER TO BE<br />

AWARE OF THE NUMBER OF SUSPENSION POINTS THE<br />

PLAYER HAS ACCUMULATED.<br />

j. Notification of suspension. When the <strong>USTA</strong> /Midwest Section has<br />

verified that a player has accumulated 10 or more suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

with<strong>in</strong> a 12-month period, it shall notify the player’s parent and/or<br />

guardian of the suspension. This notice shall be sent to the player’s<br />

parent and/or guardian by certified mail, return receipt requested or by<br />

any other means capable of provid<strong>in</strong>g proof of receipt of notice. The<br />

notice shall also <strong>in</strong>form the player of rights to appeal the suspension.<br />

k. Right to appeal suspension. The player may appeal the decision of<br />

suspension to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Grievance Committee<br />

only if the appeal, is received at the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section with<strong>in</strong><br />

ten (10) days of receipt of the notice of suspension. The player shall<br />

not be permitted to raise <strong>in</strong> the appeal any issue <strong>in</strong> connection with<br />

the suspension decision that the player previously waived or that<br />

the player did timely challenge but that was previously decided. The<br />

Grievance Committee shall hear the appeal <strong>in</strong> accordance with Article<br />

VI, Section 5(d) of the Bylaws, and shall notify the player <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

its decision and of the player’s further appeal rights.<br />

The player may appeal the decision of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Grievance Committee to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors<br />

<strong>in</strong> accordance with Article VI, Section 5(e) of the Bylaws. The player’s<br />

appeal, addressed to the President of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section,<br />

must be received at the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section office with<strong>in</strong> ten<br />

(10) days of the player’s receipt of the notice of the decision of the<br />

Grievance Committee. Only those issues that were the subject of the<br />

appeal before the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Grievance Committee may<br />

be appealed to the Board of Directors. The appeal to the Board of<br />

Directors shall be ac<strong>com</strong>panied by the fil<strong>in</strong>g fee of $225.00. The fil<strong>in</strong>g<br />

fee shall be refunded if the player w<strong>in</strong>s the appeal. The decision of the<br />

Board of Directors as to the suspension is f<strong>in</strong>al.<br />

l. Effective date of suspension:<br />

i. If an appeal to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Grievance Committee is<br />

not requested, the suspension will beg<strong>in</strong> on the day follow<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

ten (10) day period with<strong>in</strong> which the player had the right to appeal.<br />

ii. If an appeal to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Grievance Committee is<br />

requested, and if the Grievance Committee affirms the suspension,<br />

then the suspension will beg<strong>in</strong> one day after the date of the decision<br />

of the Grievance Committee affirm<strong>in</strong>g the suspension. However, the<br />

suspension will be stayed if the player timely files an appeal of the<br />

decision to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors.<br />

iii. If any appeal from a decision of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section<br />

Grievance Committee is made to the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board<br />

of Directors, and if the Board of Directors affirms the suspension,<br />

then the suspension will beg<strong>in</strong> on the date of the decision of the<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors affirm<strong>in</strong>g the suspension.<br />

All District Associations <strong>in</strong> the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section will also be<br />

notified <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g when the suspension be<strong>com</strong>es effective. The <strong>USTA</strong><br />

will be notified of the suspension and other Sections may be notified of<br />

the suspension.<br />

m. No Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>ts assessed for withdrawals due to illness, <strong>in</strong>jury,<br />

or personal emergency. No suspension po<strong>in</strong>ts shall be assessed for a<br />

default or withdrawal that is due to illness, <strong>in</strong>jury or personal emergency.<br />

n. The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Board of Directors shall adopt such rules<br />

as may be appropriate for the implementation of the Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

System.<br />

22. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Recognition of Suspended Players. The <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section shall ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a record of suspended players. The shar<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of <strong>in</strong>formation regard<strong>in</strong>g player suspensions <strong>in</strong>cludes, but it is not limited<br />

to, tournament directors, tournament referees, tournament <strong>com</strong>mittees,<br />

districts, sections, and the <strong>USTA</strong>.<br />

23. <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section Recognition of a Suspension From Another Section.<br />

The <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section shall recognize a suspension of a player from<br />

another section provided that the affected player has exhausted all appeals<br />

<strong>in</strong> connection with the suspension.<br />

Code Violations<br />

Delay<br />

• Not resum<strong>in</strong>g play with<strong>in</strong> 30 seconds<br />

after a medical timeout or bleed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

timeout<br />

• Delay caused by obvious cramp<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(but only if the player has already<br />

received a medical timeout for<br />

cramp<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

• Receipt of evaluation or treatment<br />

for one condition on more than two<br />

changeovers or set breaks<br />

• Tak<strong>in</strong>g more than two medical<br />

timeouts dur<strong>in</strong>g one stoppage of play<br />

• Not resum<strong>in</strong>g play after a changeover<br />

or set break dur<strong>in</strong>g which the player<br />

received treatment<br />

• Not play<strong>in</strong>g with<strong>in</strong> 20 seconds of<br />

hav<strong>in</strong>g been directed to resume play<br />

• Passage of 20 seconds after any time<br />

violation<br />

• Delay caused by gett<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

replacement racket that is not on<br />

court<br />

• Leav<strong>in</strong>g the play<strong>in</strong>g area for an<br />

unauthorized reason<br />

Conduct<br />

• Visible or audible profanity or<br />

obscenity<br />

• Abuse of racket, balls, or equipment<br />

• Verbal or physical abuse of a player<br />

or official<br />

• Receipt of coach<strong>in</strong>g<br />

• Abusive conduct by a player or a<br />

person associated with a player<br />

(<strong>USTA</strong> Regulation IV.C.10. refers to<br />

this situation)<br />

• Retaliatory calls (obviously bad calls<br />

made <strong>in</strong> retaliation for the opponent’s<br />

calls)<br />

TABLE 12<br />

POINT PENALTY SYSTEM (PPS)<br />

Code Violations and Penalties<br />

Penalties<br />

Violations shall be penalized as follows:<br />

First Offense ………………… Po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

Second Offense ……………. Game<br />

Third Offense ………………. Default<br />

A s<strong>in</strong>gle flagrant unsportsmanlike<br />

act may be penalized by default<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the player. See <strong>USTA</strong> Regulation<br />

IV.D.7.<br />

A game penalty assessed dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

a set tiebreak results <strong>in</strong> loss of the<br />

set. If assessed dur<strong>in</strong>g a 10-po<strong>in</strong>t<br />

Match Tiebreak, this results <strong>in</strong> the<br />

loss of the match.<br />

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• Unsportsmanlike conduct (any other<br />

conduct that is abusive or detrimental<br />

to the sport)<br />

• Failure to follow the <strong>in</strong>structions of<br />

an official<br />

• Violation of any <strong>USTA</strong> Tournament<br />

Regulation (<strong>USTA</strong> Regulation<br />

IV.C.20.)<br />

Time Violations<br />

• Delay between po<strong>in</strong>ts or after<br />

warm-up<br />

• Violation of the 90-second<br />

changeover or 120-second set<br />

break provisions<br />

TABLE 13<br />

Time Violations<br />

TABLE 14<br />

Penalties for Lateness<br />

Penalties<br />

Violations shall be penalized as follows:<br />

First Offense ………………… Warn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Each additional<br />

violation………..… One Po<strong>in</strong>t Penalty<br />

When a player is late <strong>in</strong> arriv<strong>in</strong>g for the player’s scheduled match time and any<br />

court is available, the Referee shall start the lateness penalty clock. TheReferee is<br />

not required to keep a court open while wait<strong>in</strong>g for a player.<br />

A player is not deemed to have arrived until the player checks <strong>in</strong> at the place<br />

designated for check<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> for matches and is properly clothed, equipped, and<br />

ready to play. A team is not deemed to have arrived until both partners have arrived.<br />

A. Lateness for Start of Match Penalities<br />

If one player or team is late<br />

Both players equally late up<br />

to 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes<br />

Both players more than 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes<br />

Both players late but arrive at<br />

different times<br />

B. Lateness for Resumption of<br />

Suspended Match<br />

5 m<strong>in</strong>utes or less:<br />

Loss of toss plus 1 game<br />

5:01 - 10 m<strong>in</strong>utes:<br />

Loss of toss plus 2 games<br />

10:01 - 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes:<br />

Loss of toss plus 3 games<br />

More than 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes: default<br />

Except for a default, the Referee shall<br />

never assess more than a 3-game<br />

penalty for lateness<br />

No penalty<br />

The Referee may default both players,<br />

or the Referee may re<strong>in</strong>state the<br />

match us<strong>in</strong>g the pr<strong>in</strong>ciple <strong>in</strong> effect<br />

when both players are late but arrive<br />

at different times.<br />

The penalty accrues on the arrival of<br />

the first player (A). The opponent (B)<br />

loses the toss and one, two, or three<br />

games depend<strong>in</strong>g on the time elapsed<br />

between A’s arrival and B’s arrival.<br />

Penalties<br />

The same penalties are assessed as<br />

for lateness for the start of a match<br />

except there is no loss of toss.<br />

C. Lateness after Rest Period<br />

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Lateness of one player up to 5 m<strong>in</strong>utes Game Penalty<br />

Lateness of one player for more than<br />

5 m<strong>in</strong>utes<br />

Both players equally late up to<br />

5 m<strong>in</strong>utes<br />

Both players are more than<br />

5 m<strong>in</strong>utes late<br />

E. Defaults and Disqualifications<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 128).<br />

POST-TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS<br />

Default<br />

The last player to arrive loses one<br />

game unless the difference <strong>in</strong> arrival<br />

times is more than 5 m<strong>in</strong>utes, <strong>in</strong><br />

which case the last player to arrive is<br />

defaulted<br />

The Referee may:<br />

• Default both players;<br />

• Allow the match to cont<strong>in</strong>ue without<br />

penalty; or<br />

• Allow the match to cont<strong>in</strong>ue and<br />

penalize the last player to arrive one<br />

game unless the difference <strong>in</strong> arrivals<br />

times <strong>in</strong> more than 5 m<strong>in</strong>utes, <strong>in</strong><br />

which case the last player to arrive is<br />

defaulted.<br />

A. Responsibilities of Tournament Committee and Referee After Completion<br />

of Tournament<br />

See <strong>USTA</strong> Friend at Court (p. 130).<br />

B. Grievances<br />

Any official, volunteer, player, or person associated with a player (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g, but<br />

not limited to, a parent or coach) who observes a violation of <strong>USTA</strong> Regulations,<br />

Tournament Regulations for the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section, standards of conduct,<br />

fair play, or good sportsmanship <strong>in</strong> any tournament sanctioned by the <strong>USTA</strong>/<br />

Midwest Section may file a written grievance with the Chairman of the Grievance<br />

(or <strong>com</strong>parable) Committee of the <strong>USTA</strong>/Midwest Section.<br />

COMPLAINTS MUST BE MADE ON THE OFFICIAL <strong>USTA</strong>/MIDWEST SECTION<br />

GRIEVANCE FORM. THE FORM, AS WELL AS A COPY OF THE <strong>USTA</strong>/MIDWEST<br />

SECTION GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE, MAY BE OBTAINED FROM:<br />

<strong>USTA</strong>/MIDWEST SECTION GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE<br />

1310 EAST 96TH STREET, SUITE 100, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46240<br />

TELEPHONE: 317-577-5130<br />

WEBSITE: WWW.MIDWEST.<strong>USTA</strong>.COM<br />

If the grievance <strong>in</strong>volves conduct aris<strong>in</strong>g out of any of the follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

tournaments, the grievance shall be filed with the Chairperson of the <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Grievance Committee, c/o <strong>USTA</strong> Executive Director, 70 West Red Oak Lane,<br />

White Pla<strong>in</strong>s, New York 10604:<br />

• Junior tournaments on the National Junior Tournament Schedule;<br />

• Adult, Senior, and Family tournaments on the National Adult, Senior, and<br />

Family Tournament Schedule;<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> National Intersectional Team events;<br />

• Category I <strong>USTA</strong> Wheelchair National Championships, or<br />

• International <strong>com</strong>petitions <strong>in</strong> which <strong>USTA</strong> players participate. (See <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Bylaw 43 for procedures and time frames for the fil<strong>in</strong>g of grievances and<br />

appeals.)


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C. Suspensions by Sectional Associations<br />

A Sectional Association that imposes a suspension from participation <strong>in</strong><br />

tournaments as the result of a grievance aris<strong>in</strong>g out of a sectional matter or as a<br />

result of a suspension imposed under its Suspension Po<strong>in</strong>t System shall report<br />

the suspension to the <strong>USTA</strong> National office with<strong>in</strong> seven days of the suspension<br />

be<strong>com</strong><strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>al under the Sectional Association’s procedures. If the suspension<br />

<strong>in</strong>volves Adult, Senior, Family, or Wheelchair tournaments, the Sectional<br />

Association shall forward a copy of the notice of suspension to the <strong>USTA</strong> National<br />

Competitive Play Department. If the suspension <strong>in</strong>volves Junior tournaments, the<br />

Sectional Association shall forward a copy of the notice of suspension to the <strong>USTA</strong><br />

Junior and Collegiate Competition Department. The failure to forward the notice<br />

of suspension with<strong>in</strong> seven days after the suspension be<strong>com</strong>es f<strong>in</strong>al shall not<br />

<strong>in</strong>validate the suspension.<br />

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