Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I've heard the $50,000
Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club
Men’s event referred to as a "Challenger" tournament. What's a Challenger
tournament?
A:
Challenger tournaments along with Futures tournaments make up the
USTA Pro Circuit.
These events are a professional tennis player's stepping stones to top
tier USTA and ATP tour tournaments and majors such as the US Open.
USTA Tournament
Structure
Higher level Challenger
tournaments, such as the Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club Challenger
showcase players with rankings from approximately 50 to 200 in the world.
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The
USTA Pro Circuit
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America’s gateway to tennis stardom
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Circuit started over 20 years ago
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The most comprehensive developmental tour in
the world
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Over 2,000 tournament players each year
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Professional tournament competition for:
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Pros beginning their careers
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Pros who previously have broken into major
tour ranks and are looking to return to the top
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Top-ranked junior players
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Managed nationally by the USTA and executed
locally by tournament staff
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USTA Pro Circuit is part of the ATP International Tennis Federation Men’s
Circuit.
Q: What's "International" about the
tournament?
A:
Players from all
over the world participate in the tournament. This reflects the
international character of tennis. Players from Canada, Venezuela,
Germany, Great Britain, Australia, Chile, the Netherlands, China (Taipei),
Puerto Rico and Argentina have played in the Sunset Moulding-Yuba City
Racquet Club Men’s Futures Tournament in 2003, 2004, & 2005.
Q: How do the ATP Tour Rankings work?
A:
The ATP Rankings is
the worldwide computer rankings for men’s professional tennis. It is a
ranking system that reflects both a player's performance in tournament
play (Round Points) as well as his record against other players (Quality
Points).
The ranking system is a 52-week, cumulative system in which the number of
tournament results that comprise a player's ranking is capped at eighteen
(18) Tournament results for Singles and fourteen (14) Tournament results
for Doubles.
The results used to determine the players' ranking are the tournaments
that have yielded the players' highest Ranking (Round and Quality) Points
over the past fifty-two (52) weeks. The rankings determine player
acceptances and seeds for all Tournaments.
Q: How good are the players participating in the $50,000
Sunset Moulding-Yuba City
Racquet Club Challenger?
A:
The stature of this
tournament is emphasized by the fact that many players go on to
participate in the Grand Slams and other major tennis tournaments around
the world.
Q:
Are Sunset Moulidng-Yuba City Racquet Club
Challenger players mostly college players and club pros?
A:
No. They are ATP
touring pros. They play tennis tournaments around the world for a living.
They eat, sleep, and breathe tennis.
Detailed information about players participating in this year's tournament
is available soon.
Q: If these players are so good, why don't
I see them on TV?
Watch the early rounds or check the scores of any top tier tournament or
Grand Slam and you will recognize many of the players that participate
in the Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club Challenger. Also
tune into local COMCAST for televised coverage of featured matches.
Q: Can I learn anything from attending the
Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club
Challenger that will help my own tennis game?
A:
Definitely! You can
pick up many things by watching tennis pros from a few yards off the court
that you won't see or fully appreciate on TV, no matter how close the
camera zooms in. Crucial skills like footwork, racquet preparation,
energy, player and ball speed, quickness, aggressively attacking the ball,
angles, change of pace and use of spin can't be truly appreciated by
watching tennis on TV.
Did you ever get the feeling watching pros on TV that you could go out
there and hang with them for at least a few points or return those slow 85
mph second serves? Watching pro tennis live will permanently rid you of
this illusion!
Q: Are there any opportunities for
amateurs to play tennis during the week of the Sunset Moulding-Yuba City
Racquet Club Challenger?
A:
Yes. Check out the
tournament
schedule for events
you can participate in, including the Pro-Am Dinner and Reception on
Monday, June 5th.
Q: How much prize money are the
Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet
Club Challenger
players competing for?
A:
There is $50,000 in
total prize money awarded along with valuable ATP ranking points. The
winner gets $7,700 and second place is awarded $4,200 while each member of
the winning doubles team receives $2,800 and the runners-up $1,500.
Here's the prize money and ranking points awarded in the singles
competition:
Main Draw:
First: $7,700 (35) Runner-up: $4,200 (24.5) Semis: $2,300 (15.5) Quarters:
$1,300 (8.5) Round of 16: $800 (5) Round of 32: $500 (1)
Qualifying:
Final Round: $300 (2) Round of 16: $150 (1.5) Round of 32: $100 (1)
Q: How are players selected to participate in the
Sunset Moulding-Yuba City
Racquet Club Challenger?
A:
A player can get
into the main draw of the tournament in one of four ways:
1)
If their world ranking is approximately #150 or greater they often gain
direct entry into the main draw of the tournament.
2)
If their world ranking is roughly #150-600 they can play in the qualifying tournament which begins on Sunday before the main draw. The
4 players who win all 3 of their matches in the qualifying tournament gain
entry into the main draw.
3)
One of the players who lost in the last round of qualifying is selected
via a random drawing and may get into the main draw if a spot opens
up due to the withdrawal of one of the main draw players. The replacement
player is called the "lucky loser."
4)
Local tournament officials as well as USTA officials can give any player
they choose entry into the main draw or the qualifying tournament. These
players are referred to as "wildcards." Typically, there are 2-4
wild card entries into both the qualifying and main draws.
Q: Are there any
Northern Californians playing in the
Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club Challenger?
A: Entries
close three weeks prior to the event. Please check back to see which up
and coming Northern Californian players will be joining us.
Q: What's the size of the main draw?
A:
32 in the singles
draw and 16 teams in the doubles draw.
The main singles draw typically consists of 25 direct entries, 4 players
from the qualifying tournament and 3 wild-card entries.
Q: Why should I attend the Sunset
Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club Challenger?
A:
1. Experience the
high energy, speed, and athleticism of pro tennis up close for little or
no cost. Pro tennis from a distance of 15 feet is a whole lot different
than what you experience on TV or in a cavernous stadium. Trust me!
2. See and meet the players of the future "up close and personal." When
watching the finals of the US Open on TV you'll be able to say, "Hey, I
saw him at the Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club Challenger."
3. Support the growth of Yuba City and Northern California tennis and aid
the efforts of local organizers working to attract more prestigious USTA
events to this area.
4. Get your kids excited about the game of a lifetime. Will they be
playing soccer, football, or hockey when they're 35 years old? It's
doubtful. Seeing some of the world's best pros in action up close is a
powerful inspiration for tennis players of all ages and abilities.
Q: I have a pesky day job and can't attend
day matches on weekdays.
Don’t make excuses!
Main draw featured evening matches are scheduled for Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday evening Admission is free to qualifying matches on Sunday, June 4th.
Q: Who is responsible for organizing the
Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club Challenger?
A:
The tournament is a
United States Tennis Association Circuit Event that is officially
sanctioned by the USTA and the ATP. However, most of the logistical and
organizational work is the responsibility Tennis Director Jim King. He is
assisted by a tournament committee and a crew of dedicated volunteers.
Q: Can I volunteer to work at the Challenger?
A:
Definitely! You can
be a part of the action. Meet the players and help make the Sunset
Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club Challenger a success. Volunteers are
needed to help in the following areas
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Housing
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Transportation
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Special Events
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Ushers
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Operations
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Ball Kids
Volunteers able to work weekdays during the daytime
hours are especially needed. Please download this
Volunteer Information Sheet
to apply.
Q: Is there a phone number I can call for additional details and
information about the
Sunset Moulding-Yuba City Racquet Club
Challenger?
A:
Yes. Call
530-673-6900 ext. 121 or 122
Q: I'm a newspaper writer and want to do a story about the
tournament and some of the participating players. Who do I contact to set
up interviews and get more information?
A: Please
contact Stacy Hoffman 673-6900 x122 or (530) 301-8148 or e-mail
stacy@ycrc.com for media credentials
or for further information.