BRC Singles Ladder
 For Men & Women

Captain and Head Honcho: Danny Loreti

 

 

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RanknamewinslosesClick link to send a challenge email
1 Rich Murray 00 challenge
2 Rick Kaminoff00 challenge
3 Jorge Schuster00 challenge
4 Bob Campbell 00 challenge
5 Karl Kimball 00 challenge
6 MP 00 challenge
7 Dan Loreti00 challenge
8 Jeff Toner00 challenge
9 Paul Martissa00 challenge
10 Jeff Di Orio00 challenge
11 Greg Skalicky00 challenge
12 Brandon Loreti00 challenge
13 Carl Gleason00 challenge
14 Ray Matullo00 challenge
15 Jim McCurry00 challenge
16 Jeffrey Krein00 challenge
17 Dave Arrowood00 challenge
18 Jim Mehling00 challenge
19 Wil Kirt00 challenge
20 Joe Visco00 challenge
21 jeff Kazlauskas00 challenge
22 Tom Isaacson00 challenge
23 Frank Vernese00 challenge
24 Josh Nemzoff 00 challenge
25 Dave Di Orio00 challenge
26 Dick Ballantine00 challenge
27 Mark Compo00 challenge
28 Jon Chick00 challenge
29 Candy Gleim 00 challenge
30 Paul Rosen 00 challenge
31 Phil Heft 00 challenge
32 al dortenzio00 challenge
33 MIke Weisser00 challenge
34 Mike Sheehy00 challenge
35 Ron Geib10 challenge
36 Joe Corcoran01 challenge
37 Mark Calnon10 challenge
38 Eric Hinrichs00 challenge
39 Colleen Lyons00 challenge

 

Buckingham Racquet Club Tennis Ladder Rules & Regulations
The Challenge Ladder begins in April. The objective of having a tennis ladder is to get guys together who enjoy playing competitive singles, and also to see how high you can climb the BRC challenge ladder. If you think you would enjoy this format sign up & join the fun!

1. The initial ranking of players will be at the discretion of the ladder coordinator. USTA rankings, and BRC past experience will be taken into consideration. Plus, it doesn’t matter where you start; it matters where your ranking is at the end of the season.

2. CHALLENGE RULES. A player may challenge up to 4 positions above his ranking. If the lower ranked player wins, he will occupy the higher ranked player’s slot, and every other player will move one slot down until the challenger’s prior slot is filled. Any player who joins the ladder after May 30th will be unranked & initially will be allowed to challenge within the bottom 4 positions of the ladder.

3. The challenger must contact the challenged by phone or via the challenge ladder link on the BRC website. The challenger is responsible for providing new tennis balls. Also, be cognizant of club events when lots of courts are being used. Do not schedule singles matches at these busy times.

4. The Challenged must respond to the challenger within 24 hours after being challenged & setup a reasonable day & time within 7 days of the challenge or give a default.

5. Members are not required to accept more than two challenges per week. The challenger may not initiate another challenge for two days after the scores are reported. Players are not required to accept a challenge from another player they have defeated within the past two weeks.

 6. MATCH FORMAT. The standard rules of the USTA apply to the BRC ladder matches. The usual method of scoring is based on winning two of three sets, with a tie breaker at the end of any set that reaches a score of six games each. In the tie breaker, the first to win seven points wins the set, but must win by at least two points.

7. The winner of the match is responsible for reporting the results by contacting the ladder coordinator via email at loreti18901@hotmail.com and providing the following information by 5:00pm every Monday or earlier:
          • Winner’s name
          • Loser’s name

The rules will be interpreted and disputes between members will be settled at the sole discretion of the tennis ladder coordinator.