BPTA NEWSLETTER 01/09/12 – 31/03/13 It’s been another busy six months for the BPTA’s players. Many of our players have battled through the horrible winter conditions putting in some great performances and improving their Mini Tennis Ratings, which has allowed some players to move up to the next colour ball early. In our players report below you can read all about some County and Regional Identification success as well as some promising statistics in the County and Regional Competition Leaderboards. There is also news of our youngest BPTA players who are starting to get a taste for competition with some early success. MINI TENNIS RATINGS AND COMPETITION If you don’t know how the Mini Tennis Ratings and Competition system works then let me quickly explain; there are different ratings for each mini tennis level e.g. Red, Orange and Green. For Mini Tennis Red players the ratings start at level 4 and go down to level 1, 1 being the best. It’s similar for Orange and Green players, but they can get down to a level 1*. You improve your rating by competing and playing matches. For a player to get down from a level 4 to a level 2 it’s simply about playing a certain amount of matches which varies throughout the levels, but has no emphasis on winning or losing. For a player to get down from a level 2 to level 1 it’s again about playing a number of matches but also a player must record a certain amount of wins as well. In Orange and Green for a player to move from level 1 to a level 1* it’s about recording more wins in Grade 3 or lower competitions only! These are Regional and National competitions. I feel it’s important readers know how the Ratings and Competition system works so they can appreciate how hard some of our BPTA players have worked and what they have accomplished. At the BPTA we set a goal to all our players who are old enough to start competing that they must reach their level 2 rating. Players who only participate in the Matchplay events within their squads will struggle to make this target, whereas the players who travel to LTA events at different clubs are the ones who reach their level 2 rating. If a player has reached their level 1 rating then you know they are very committed and have not just played in many events but have also been successful against other level 1 and 2 rated players. The BPTA now has its very own website at www.bptacademy.co.uk where you can find out all the information about the BPTA and the programmes we run. There is a very helpful section for parents explaining all about how the competition and ratings system works as well as offering useful advice on how you can help you child progress. You can also read up on all the latest news and forthcoming events including holiday camps and competitions. You can also find this information on the BPTA noticeboard, which is down at the club on the wall next to the Men’s changing rooms. OLI AND WILL IMPRESS AGAIN! Oli Spooner and Will Green, who consistently impress in every season, have once again excelled themselves by both reaching the top Orange rating possible. Both boys managed to get to an Orange 1* this season which has not only enabled them to compete at Green level early but also means they go straight to a Green 1 rating allowing them to play in the top Green tournaments. To achieve an Orange 1* rating, which is the top level you can reach at Orange, you have to win an extra 20 matches against players with an Orange 1 or 1* rating. This is a hard enough task on its own, but to make it harder you can only record these wins in tournaments graded 1-3 which are National and Regional level competitions. This is a fantastic accomplishment and the boys deserve a lot of praise for their efforts. Well done Oli and Will! Please see a picture of the boys with Oli Spooner(right) and Will Green(left): Due to their hard work and success the boys now train with BETA (Berkhamsted Elite Tennis Academy) more than a year early. The boys are a great example for the younger BPTA players to follow and we hope for more success stories like these. Oli also finished a very impressive 22nd in the East Regional Tour Competition Leaderboard and Will not far behind in 54th position. The British Tennis Leaderboards are a mathematical method of ranking players who compete in a competition circuit over a specific period of time. They come into play at 9&under, which is Orange level, and work all the way up to 18&under. The Regional Tour Competition Leaderboard is for all players in the region, in our case East England, who have been competing in the grade 3 regional tour events. Again, I feel it necessary to explain how this system works so you can appreciate how hard the boys have worked and what they have achieved. HANNAH AND LOLA IN THE TOP TEN! Hannah Davis and Lola Hannah have also had a very good season as both girls have managed to move up to an Orange 2 rating and finish inside the top ten on the girls County Competition Leaderboard for Bucks. The girls have managed to move up a rating by entering some County Tour events which are grade 4&5 competitions. As soon as you compete in these events you start to record results which count for the County Leaderboard in your area. The Matchplay events we play within our BPTA squads will help towards your mini tennis ratings but to move up to a level 2 or higher, or qualify for the County Leaderboard you must look to enter these County Tour events. A big well done to Hannah and Lola for looking to compete outside of their squads helping them get their Orange 2 ratings and a huge well done for such an impressive finish on the County Leaderboard, with Lola finishing the season in 4th and Hannah 6th. Please see a picture of the girls with Lola Hannah(left) and Hannah Davis(right): WHAT A GREAT SEASON FOR MADDIE! Maddie Keohane has continued to impress this season after a very successful 2012, where she won two grade 3 competitions and a grade 4 at Berkhamsted last summer, as well as achieving her Red 1 rating. Maddie’s 2013 started busily as she attended the Herts County Identification day. This is where clubs send their most promising seven and eight year olds to be identified by the LTA talent team. They take part in some physical tests at first and then move on to look at their tennis skills and finally matchplay. If selected, players are then invited to attend a Regional Identification day which indicated the child is playing at a very high standard! Maddie obviously impressed as she was then invited to attend the regional ID day for East England for her age group, which is a great accomplishment by itself! Maddie did very well and her report was very encouraging. She is now working hard training with the Orange ball as she will be assessed again at this level in June. When Maddie was taking part in her County ID day she was also spotted by the captain of the Herts 8&under team, who was very impressed by Maddie and invited her to join the Herts County training squads. These squads were in preparation for the County Team Tournament for all the Counties in East England. Maddie attended three training sessions where six were to be selected to represent Herts. Maddie was selected and played for Herts who went on to win the whole event. What made this even more impressive for Maddie is she was one of the youngest players there as she still has another year where she can compete at this level. Fantastic effort Maddie and very well done! Please see photo of Maddie below with the cup: TOP RATINGS AND EARLY SUCCESS FOR BPTA PLAYERS! We have already read about the success of Oli and Will on how they reached the top Orange 1* rating. The 1* ratings are only possible at Orange and Green level so in Red the top rating is Red 1. If you can reach your Red 1 rating this wil allow you to play up at Orange one year before your age will let you. We have many young players who are just starting out and are working towards this top Red rating. As I mentioned above to achieve your Red 1 rating its about playing a high number of matches and winning a cerain percentage against other Red 1&2 rated players. This will only be achieved by playing competitions at different clubs and centres around the county. You will struggle to make this top rating by only playing the mataches within your BPTA squads, although these will help of course. There are four BPTA players who have managed to reach their Red 1 rating at seven years of age. These players deserve great praise and should be used as an example to a youngest BPTA players as this is the committmnet we are looking for from all out players. I would like to congratulate Maddie Keohane, Jack Callaghan, Amelie Spooner and Finn Bullen for reaching their Mini Red 1 rating. Well done! Please see a photo of below: There are also many young Red players who are working hard and playing competitions . These players have worked there way down to their Red 2 ratings and are not far away from that top mark. Some of these players have now moved to Orange ratings due to their age but still deserve credit for achieving the goal of BPTA players which is to reach their level 2 rating. So congratulations go out to the following players: Annabel Hopwood, Jack Gill, Sam Hardwicke, Kane Roberts, Alexander Davis, Ethan Fienson, Barney Baines and Esme Ivory. Esme Ivory is still only six years old as has already managed to reach her Red 2 rating which is fantastic. A big well done must also go to Barney Baines who played in his first Red Competition in November which he won. This was the Grade 5 competition at Berkhamsted for Red 3&4 rated players. Well done Barney! Please see a picture of Barney below with his winners medal: BPTA PLAYERS RATINGS The list below shows the BPTA players who have managed to work down to their level 1 & 2 ratings. We have many BPTA players at Red, Orange and Green 3 ratings who are very close to adding their names to this list. If you manage to achieve your goal and reach a level 2 rating then please let me know and I will add you name to the list. You will receive an email when your rating or ball colour changes if you are a British Tennis member. Remember the only way of reaching you level 2 rating is by competing and looking to travel to tournaments to nearby clubs and centres. If you would like to know your rating or how many competitions you’ve played then you can look this up on the LTA website at find a player. You can view a list of all the BPTA players and their ratings on the new BPTA website at www.bptacademy.co.uk or on the BPTA noticeboard in the clubhouse. NAME Oliver Spooner Will Green Maddie Keohane Finn Bullen Amelie Spooner Jack Callaghan Hannah Davis Olivier Mcloughlin Ursula Keohane Lola Hannah Jack Gill Sam Hardwicke Annabel Hopwood Kane Roberts Alexander Davis Ethan Feinson Barney Baines Esme Ivory RATING (01/04/13) Orange 1* /Green 1 Orange 1* /Green 1 Red 1 /Orange 4 Red 1 /Orange 4 Red 1 /Orange 4 Red 1 /Orange 4 Orange 2 Orange 2 /Green 4 Orange 2 /Green 4 Orange 2 Red 2 /Orange 4 Red 2 /Orange 4 Red 2 /Orange 4 Red 2 Red 2 Red 2 Red 2 Red 2 COMPETITIONS PLAYED (01/04/13) 108 Played 102 played 22 played 12 played 17 played 15 played 25 played 19 played 21 played 10 played 13 played 6 played 15 played 13 played 14 played 6 played 6 played 11 played PLAYED IN LAST SIX MONTHS 17 played 15 played 6 played n/a 4 played 6 played 6 played 10 played 3 played 7 played 4 played 4 played 7 played 8 played 3 played 5 played 5 played 8 played
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