Vermont Sport and Fitness Club, Rutland, Vermont

Tennis Ladder Summer 2010

Group A

 To Contact Opponent or see player statistics, click on name.
Please check the new Equalizer rule.

Use this form to enter ladder scores

Rank Player Points Equalizer
1 David Gold  45 0
2 John Oh 15 0
3 CJ Sullivan 10 0
4 Jeff Rosen 5 0
5 Paul LeBlanc 0 1
6 Bob Wetherby 0 1
7 Collin Fingon 0 1
8 Jeff Douglass 0 1
9 Tyler Tavares 0 1
10 Matt Levandowski 0 2
11 Dom Wysolmerski 0 2
12 Trevor Kelson 0 2
13 Andrew Morrison 0 2
14 James Sheren 0 3
15 Robert Cornell 0 3
16 Suana Bicek 0 3
17 Peter Kelley 0 3
18 Andrew Donovan 0 4
19 Tyler Unwin 0 4
20 Hans Huessy 0 4
21 Laura Johnson 0 4
22 John MacHardy 0 4

Group B

 To Contact Opponent, click on name.

Rank Player Points Equalizer
1 Deborah Doenges 0 0
2 Russell Williams 0 0
3 Sheila Fowler 0 0
4 Sue Blish 0 0
5 Sandy Gonzalez 0 0
6 Jamie Nortan 0 0
7 Susan Gibeault 0 0
8 Peter Paradis 0 0
9 Jim Reddy 0 0
10 Peggy Shinn 0 0
11 Ashley Kott 0 0
12 Loreto Fuentes 0 0


Leagues & Contracts

2010-Winter/Spring Singles Tennis Ladder Final Standings

Winter/Spring Standings:
1. John Oh
2. Paul LeBlanc
3. David Gold


2009 Singles Tennis Ladder
Final Standings

Tennis Ladder June 28 - Sept 30, 2010
Your final ranking determines your seed in the tournament.

This year the Singles Tennis Ladder consists of two groups:

  • Group A and Group B.
  • Each player has been placed in a group that has players around their skill level. Your original position has been set at random.
  • A player from group B can move up to group A depending on their match results.

Use this form to enter ladder scores


New Placement System

  • 10 Points for scheduling a match.
  • 5 Pts for winning a set (only losing player).
  • 30 Pts for beating a higher ranked player.
  • 20 Pts for beating a lower ranked player.
  • Max Points for one match 40.

Challenging

  • You can challenge anyone on your ladder while following the Equalizer rule.

New Equalizer Rule

  • Used when a higher ranked player challenges a lower ranked player.
  • Formula to figure out Equalizer: Lower Equalizer player # - Higher Equalizer player # = Starting set score.
  • Ex.: When a player with a 0 Equalizer challenges a player with a 4 Equalizer the lower ranked player will start out each set at (4-0).
  • Ex.: When a 3 Equalizer player challenges a 4 Equalizer player the lower ranked player (4 Equalizer) will start each set up (1-0). 
  • You may only use the Equalizer rule once both players have completed at least one match with normal scoring.

Official Matches

  • Best of 3 sets with a 10 point tiebreaker as the 3rd set.
  • Or players can agree to an 8 game pro set.
  • League and Contract Matches will count but will not receive the 10 Points for scheduling a match.
  • Please hand all match results sheets in to the front desk.
  • To be added or taken off ladder or any other questions, please contact Dan Doenges