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WEST of SCOTLAND JUNIOR WINTER TENNIS CHALLENGE November – March 2014/15 WEST OF SCOTLAND JUNIOR WINTER TENNIS CHALLENGE November – March 2014/15 Events at Various Clubs Red Orange Green 12, 14, 16 & 18 Under Ratings Doubles Please look on the LTA website to check your event eligibility under the new age group guidelines Boys & Girls events in each competition unless specified otherwise. A timed format may be used for some events. All formats used will be LTA approved and matches will be recorded by the club organiser for ratings. It is the organiser’s responsibility to submit tournament results. Please allow at least 3 weeks for results to be submitted following the event. Please contact the organiser in the first instance if results are missing from your profile. In the event of bad weather some tournaments may have to be cancelled. ENTRY FEE: £6.00 per event for Red and Orange £8.00 per event for Green and Yellow Ball (Indoor events may charge more – please see info) DATE CLUB TIME CLOSING DATE INFO Mini Red – Red Balls will be used Sun 2nd Nov Strathgryffe 12-2pm 26th October Indoor Sun 2nd Nov VA Milngavie 2-3.30pm 26th October Sun 9th Nov Busby 10-12noon 2nd November Sat 15th Nov Westerton 12-1.30pm 8th November Sun 16th Nov Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 9th November Sat 22nd Nov Westerton 12-1.30pm 15th November Sun 23rd Nov Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 16th November Sat 29th Nov Westerton 12-1.30pm 22nd November Sun 30th Nov Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 23rd November Sun 30th Nov VA Milngavie 2-3.30pm 23rd November Sat 13th Dec Bearsden 10-12noon 6th December Sat 10th Jan VA Milngavie 1.30-3pm 3rd January Sun 11th Jan Strathgryffe 12-2pm 4th January Indoor Sun 18th Jan Busby 10-3pm 11th January Sat 24th Jan Bearsden 10-12noon 17th January Sat 31st Jan Westerton 12-1.30pm 24th January Sun 1st Feb Woodend 12.30-2.30pm 25th January Sat 14th Feb Westerton 12-1.30pm 7th February Sun 15th Feb Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 8th November Sun 22nd Feb Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 15th February Sun 22nd Feb Clarkston 10-12noon 15th February Sun 1st March Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 22nd February Sun 1st March VA Milngavie 2-3.30pm 22nd February Sun 8th March Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 1st March Sat 14th March Westerton 12-1.30pm 7th March Sun 15th March Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 8th March Sun 22nd March Donald Dewar 2.15-3.45pm 15th March Sun 15th March Woodend 12.30-2.30pm 8th March Sat 28th March Westerton 12-1.30pm 21st March Mini Orange – Orange Balls will be used Sun 2nd Nov Clarkston 10-1pm 26th October Sun 2nd Nov Hillhead 10-12noon 26th October Sun 9th Nov Busby 10-12noon 2nd November Sun 16th Nov Strathgryffe 9.30-12.30pm 9th November Sun 16th Nov VA Milngavie 2-3.30pm 9th November Sun 23rd Nov Westerton 10-12noon 16th November Sun 30th Nov Hillhead 10-12noon 23rd November Sun 7th Dec VA Milngavie 2-3.30pm 30th November Sat 20th Dec Bearsden 10-12noon 13th December Sat 17th Jan VA Milngavie 1.30-3pm 10th January Sun 18th Jan Strathgryffe 9.30-12.30pm 11th January Sat 31st Jan Bearsden 10-12noon 24th January Sun 1st Feb Westerton 10-12noon 25th January Sun 1st Feb Hillhead 10-12noon 25th January Sun 1st March Hillhead 10-12noon 22nd February Sat 7th March VA Milngavie 1.30-3pm 28th February Sun 15th March Westerton 10-12noon 8th March Mini Green – Green Balls will be used Sun 16th Nov Western 3-5pm 9th November Sun 16th Nov Westerton 10-12noon 9th November Sun 16th Nov Hillhead 10-1pm 9th November Sun 23rd Nov Western 3-5pm 16th November Sun 23rd Nov Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 16th November Sun 30th Nov Western 3-5pm 23rd November Sun 30th Nov Clarkston 10-1pm 23rd November Sun 30th Nov Westerton 10-12noon 23rd November Sun 14th Dec VA Milngavie 2-3.30pm 7th December Sat 17th Jan Bearsden 10-12noon 10th January Sun 18th Jan Busby 10-3pm 11th January Sat 31st Jan VA Milngavie 1.30-3pm 24th January Sun 15th Feb Woodend 12.30-3pm 8th February Sun 15th Feb Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 8th February Sun 15th Feb Westerton 10-12noon 8th February Sun 22nd Feb Western 3-5pm 15th February Sat 28th Feb Bearsden 10-12noon 21st February Sun 1st March Western 3-5pm 22nd February Sun 8th March Western 3-5pm 1st March Sat 14th March VA Milngavie 1.30-3pm 7th March Sun 15th March Western 3-5pm 8th March Sun 22nd March Western 3-5pm 15th March Sun 29th March Westerton 10-12noon 22nd March 12 and Under Sun 9th Nov Hillhead 10-1pm 2nd November Sat 15th Nov Westerton 2-4pm 8th November Sat 29th Nov Westerton 2-4pm 22nd November Sun 30th Nov Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 23rd November Sun 7th Dec Busby 10-3pm 30th November RATINGS 6-2 to 10.2 Sat 13th Dec Clarkston 10-1pm 6th December GIRLS ONLY Sun 21st Dec Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 14th December Sat 24th Jan Clarkston 10-1pm 17th January BOYS ONLY Sun 25th Jan Hillhead 10-1pm 18th January Sun 1st Feb Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 25th January GIRLS ONLY Sat 14th Feb Westerton 2-4pm 7th February Sat 14th Feb Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 7th February Sun 1st March Woodend 12.30-3pm 22nd February DOUBLES EVENT Sun 15th March Woodend 12.30-3pm 8th March Sun 15th March Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 8th March BOYS ONLY Sat 28th March Westerton 2-4pm 21st March Sun 29th March Busby 10-3pm 22nd March RATINGS 6-2 to 10.2 14 and Under Sat 22nd Nov Westerton 2-4pm 15th November Sun 23rd Nov Hillhead 10-1pm 16th November Sun 7th Dec Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 30th November Sun 7th Dec Busby 10-3pm 30th November RATINGS 6-2 to 10.2 Sun 14th Dec Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 7th December Sun 14th Dec Hillhead 10-1pm 7th December Sun 18th Jan Hillhead 10-1pm 11th January Sat 31st Jan Westerton 2-4pm 24th January Sat 7th Feb Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 31st January Sat 14th Feb Clarkston 1-4pm 7th February Sun 22nd Feb Hillhead 10-1pm 15th February Sun 1st March Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 22nd February Sat 14th March Westerton 2-4pm 7th March Sun 29th March Busby 10-3pm 22nd March RATINGS 6-2 to 10.2 16 and Under Sun 7th Dec Busby 10-3pm 30th November RATINGS 6-2 to 10.2 Sun 7th Dec Hillhead 10-1pm 30th November Sun 14th December Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 7th December Sat 10th Jan Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 3rd January Sun 15th Feb Hillhead 10-1pm 8th February Sat 21st Feb Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 14th February Sun 8th March Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 1st March BOYS ONLY Sat 14th March Westerton 2-4pm 7th March Sun 29th March Busby 10-3pm 22nd March RATINGS 6-2 to 10.2 18 and Under Sun 7th Dec Busby 10-3pm 30th November RATINGS 6-2 to 10.2 Sun 7th Dec Hillhead 10-1pm 30th November Sun 14th Dec Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 7th December Sat 10th Jan Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 3rd January Sat 21st Feb Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 14th February Sat 21st Feb Bearsden 9.30-12.30pm 14th February Sun 8th March Strathgryffe 9.30-2.30pm 1st March BOYS ONLY Sun 29th March Busby 10-3pm 22nd March RATINGS 6-2 to 10.2 Entry this year is by TEXT or EMAIL to the organiser. Please include the following in your message. Player Name Player BTM No (without this results cannot be logged with the LTA) Name and Date of the event that you would like to enter The organiser will confirm your entry by return. All entry fees should be paid to the organiser BEFORE the player’s first match. PLEASE let the organiser know if you become unable to play to avoid no shows which can affect the draw and leave opponents disappointed. LTA withdrawal points may be incurred. Please note the following points: Ensure that you observe the LTA age limits – these are stated clearly with the list of dates. Please ensure you submit your entry via TEXT or EMAIL before the closing date. Payment should be made to the organiser BEFORE your first match. The organiser for each tournament has the authority to cancel the tournament in the case of bad weather, low entries etc. In this instance, you will be informed and any monies already paid will be refunded. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. The organiser for each tournament will set a maximum limit for their event and if this is exceeded, again you will be informed. The closing date for ALL tournaments is one week before the tournament date but late entry may be granted at the discretion of the event organiser. CLUB CONTACTS VA Milngavie Thomas Raison 07552 740 983 [email protected] DL Renfrew Cedric Decuyper 07872 993 638 [email protected] Newlands Online entry - see competition search on LTA website for details of events. Elizabeth Watt [email protected] Western Julie Gordon 07910 126 452 [email protected] Bookings at http://westerntenniscoachingclub.blogspot.co.uk/p/competition.html Donald Dewar – Glasgow Club Julie Gordon 07910 126 452 [email protected] Milngavie John Wilson 07784 839 149 [email protected] Clarkston Carol Milne 07971 660 125 [email protected] Giffnock Stephanie Norris 07414 221 022 [email protected] Woodend Chris Chapman 07732 337 751 [email protected] Westerton Alasdair Davie 07850 865 717 [email protected] Whitecraigs Online entry – see competition search on LTA website for details of events.
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