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2024 Autumn Daytime Doubles Tournament

The UQ Tennis Club's 2024 Tournament Program continues with the Autumn Daytime Doubles Tournament.

The Autumn Doubles Tournament will be played on Saturday morning, 6 April, starting at 8 a.m. and finishing around noon.

Note:  If play on 6 April is prevented or interrupted because of the weather, the tournament will be played or continued on Saturday morning, 20 April.  Entrants should ensure they are available for both days if necessary.  

Entries close on Sunday, 31 March.

This is a participation-style tournament which uses Round-Robin formats to keep everybody playing.  Events are offered at 4 levels to cater for players of all standards.

The four levels are:
Open: Top level
A Grade: Equiv. to or lower than UTR 7.50 (men) or UTR 6.50 (women) [approx. UQTC Fixtures A2, UQTC Social low Red]
B Grade: Equiv. to or lower than UTR 6.50 (men) or UTR 5.50 (women) [approx. UQTC Fixtures B1, UQTC Social Yellow)
C Grade: Equiv. to or lower than UTR 4.50 (men) or UTR 3.50 (women) (approx. UQTC Fixtures C1, UQTC Social Green & Blue)

All entrants in this tournament must be members of The University of Queensland Tennis Club (UQ Tennis Club).  However, non-members will be granted free Restricted Membership of the UQ Tennis Club (includes free registration with Tennis Queensland) so they can compete.  The entry fees for Restricted Members will be higher than for Full Members (Ordinary, Associate, Junior or Hon. Life Members).

Entry Fees:
Full Members  -  $25/player 
Restricted Members  -  $30/player

Each player must lodge an entry. Entries not accepted unless a doubles partner is nominated and that player also lodges an entry.

The Autumn Doubles Tournament entry form can be picked up from the Clubhouse or downloaded as a PDF file here.   

Entries can also be lodged on-line via the Tennis Australia Tournaments Website here.  This is the preferred method of entry. Players can also use this link to check that their entries have been received and to check who else has entered

N.B. When players go to enter on-line, they are asked to log in through their Competitive Player Profile or create a CPP if they don't have one.   Players can check if they have already a Tennis ID & Competitive Player Profile or they can create a Competitive Player Profile & Tennis ID & UTR link by going to https://www.tennis.com.au/competitiveplay/create-your-cpp.  Players will will need their 11-digit Tennis ID (11-digit number starting with '66') which is automatically generated when they create a CPP.  The old Player ID (11 digit number starting with '61' is no longer valid.