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What does FMLC mean in tennis?

What does FMLC mean in tennis?

Tournament Abbreviations

Abbreviation Definition
FMLC First Match Losers Consolation
FRLC First Round Losers Consolation
FIC Feed-in Consolation
SE Single Elimination

What is consolation draw tennis?

The consolation draw is made up of all first round losers and second round losers that advanced to the second round from a bye. This draw is abbreviated FMLC.

What is a USTA Open tournament?

An “open” tournament is one that is open for any USTA member that meets the age and gender requirements for that tournament. One Day (Express) tournaments are now sanctioned by MAS and count for rankings. These can be completed in about 3-4 hours using shortened match formats and non-elimination draws.

What is a Level 6 USTA tournament?

LEVEL 6 TOURNAMENTS (SATELLITE) This type of tournament is for players who are getting started in regular junior tournament competition. USTA So Cal Level 6 junior tournaments are counted towards junior open rankings. Players who have had success in Level 6 play are HIGHLY encouraged to move up to Level 5 tournaments.

How do you read a tennis bracket?

The time and location of each bracket is printed with the bracket, usually inside the bracket. On some draws, the time and location of the first match is printed to the left of the first bracket. For multi-day events, the day will be noted for matches on the second day.

What is a Curtis consolation?

According to the description on the USTA assets page, the Curtis Consolation is used when there is a shortage of courts or when a Feed in Championship is constrained by time. Essentially the Curtis Consolation is a Feed in Championship, but the true feed in doesn’t start until the round of 16.

What does FB stand for in tennis?

Double Feed Consolations. Some tournaments are structured with a “double feed” consolation. This means that the losers from two separate rounds feed into the same back draw. This is ordinarily done when there are many Byes in the first round.

What does NB mean in tennis?

* NB means “not before,” i.e. even if earlier matches run quickly, evening matches will not begin before the listed time.

How do I enter a USTA tournament?

To search for USTA sanctioned tournaments held in 2021, visit https://playtennis.usta.com/tournaments. Once you have found the tournament you would like to register for, you need to check whether the registration window is open. If the registration window is open, you can complete the registration process.

What are the USTA levels?

The National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) is a classification system developed in 1978 that identifies and describes the general characteristics of thirteen levels of tennis-playing ability from beginner to pro-level. Recreational leagues offer NTRP player levels of: 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0 & 5.5.

What is a 3.0 level tennis player?

3.0. Beginner-Intermediate Player: Fairly consistent when hitting medium-paced shots, but is not comfortable with all strokes and lacks execution when trying for directional control, depth or power.

How do I create a tournament bracket?

Click on a tournament bracket for the number of teams you need. You’ll see a blank tournament bracket ready to print. And here’s the best part – you can type in all the team names and the name of your tournament.

How are teams matched up in a tournament?

Teams are then matched-up based on their seed numbers using traditional advantage seeding. Advantage seeding gives an advantage to the top seeded teams. This means top seeds receive first round byes (if any) and they play the lower seeded teams first.

What is the bracket maker?

Bracket HQ’s bracket maker allows you to make a bracket of any size and properly seed all participants.

What do the seed numbers mean in the tournament bracket links?

The tournament bracket links below show the seed number before the team name. The seed number represents the team ranking. Teams are then matched-up based on their seed numbers using traditional advantage seeding. Advantage seeding gives an advantage to the top seeded teams.

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