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Point Per Round (PPR) Table Revision by Previous Jr.

Committee
ƒ The previous committee suggested changes to the PPR for Open Tournaments.
ƒ Changes to the Point Per Round Table require programming changes to TennisLink. As a
result, the changes should be carefully reviewed.
ƒ The basis for this change was that with a three person draw, the winner may have to play
two rounds, which would be the same as a person in an eight person draw if they were to
receive a bye in the first round.
ƒ I’m not sure if under FAC you can have a tournament with only 2 players.

Changes recommended by the previous junior committee:

Points Per Round (PPR) Table


Draw with Draw with Draw no FIC Draw Summer Sectionals Designated Open Open
FIC quarters FIC semis modified USTA USTA USTA Draw ≥ 3 Draw = 2
consolation Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Champion Champion Champion Champion 800 600 440 330 220
2nd Place 2nd Place 2nd Place 2nd Place 665 500 360 270 180
3rd Place FIC Champion 3rd Place 3rd Place 585 440 320 240 160
4th Place/SF FIC Finalist 4th Place/SF 4th Place/SF 520 390 280 210
FIC Champion 480 360 260 195
FIC Finalist FIC SF 440 330 240 180
FIC SF FIC SF Qfy 400 300 220 165
FIC QF FIC QF QF QF 365 275 200 150
FIC QF Qfy FIC QF Qfy 330 250 185 140
FIC R16 FIC R16 300 225 170 130
FIC R16 Qfy FIC R16 Qfy R16 R16 265 200 155 120
FIC R32 FIC R32 240 180 140 105
FIC R32 Qfy FIC R32 Qfy R32 R32 210 160 125 90
FIC R64 FIC R64 185 140 110 75
FIC R64 Qfy FIC R64 Qfy R64 R64 160 120 95 60
FIC R128 FIC R128 135 100 75 45
FIC R128 Qfy FIC R128 Qfy R128 R128 105 80 40 30
Consolation win 40 30 20 15

Existing PPR Table:

Points Per Round (PPR) Table


Draw with Draw with Draw no FIC Draw Summer Sectionals Designated Open Open
FIC quarters FIC semis modified USTA USTA USTA Draw ≥ 5 Draw ≤ 4
consolation Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Champion Champion Champion Champion 800 600 440 330 220
2nd Place 2nd Place 2nd Place 2nd Place 665 500 360 270 180
3rd Place FIC Champion 3rd Place 3rd Place 585 440 320 240 160
4th Place/SF FIC Finalist 4th Place/SF 4th Place/SF 520 390 280 210
FIC Champion 480 360 260 195
FIC Finalist FIC SF 440 330 240 180
FIC SF FIC SF Qfy 400 300 220 165
FIC QF FIC QF QF QF 365 275 200 150
FIC QF Qfy FIC QF Qfy 330 250 185 140
FIC R16 FIC R16 300 225 170 130
FIC R16 Qfy FIC R16 Qfy R16 R16 265 200 155 120
FIC R32 FIC R32 240 180 140 105
FIC R32 Qfy FIC R32 Qfy R32 R32 210 160 125 90
FIC R64 FIC R64 185 140 110 75
FIC R64 Qfy FIC R64 Qfy R64 R64 160 120 95 60
FIC R128 FIC R128 135 100 75 45
FIC R128 Qfy FIC R128 Qfy R128 R128 105 80 40 30
Consolation win 40 30 20 15
10. Open Ranking Requirements
10.1. Players 12-18 years old may be ranked in singles and doubles. Players may be ranked in the
following divisions: 12 and under, 14 and under, 16 and under, 18 and under (in singles and
doubles). Match play requirements for ranking must be completed in the same ranking age
group for singles. Similarly doubles ranking requires all doubles matches to be played in the
doubles ranking age group. As a clarification, match play in one age group cannot count
toward ranking in a different age group. As a clarification, it is possible to be ranked in one
age group for singles, and a different age group for doubles. All ranking requirements must
be done in the current calendar year.
10.2. End of year singles ranking requirements: End of year ranking will be determined by the
points summed from the 6 highest points per round values from any six Hawaii Pacific
Section tournaments played in 2009.
10.3. End of year doubles ranking requirements: Ranking will be determined by the points
summed from the 3 highest points per round values from Hawaii Pacific Section tournaments.
10.4. End of year mixed doubles ranking requirements: Ranking will be determined by the points
summed from the 3 highest points per round values from Hawaii Pacific Section tournaments.
10.5. Alternative draw and match formats may be used.
10.6. Intermediate, novice, and national tournament results do not count for Hawaii Pacific Section
ranking.
10.7. Points values are awarded based a player’s final position in the draw. Different tournament
types have different point awards as noted in the following table:

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