Organisers Manual Testimonials.
"We invested in this excellent book many years ago and have consistently used the format for all our adult social events. The 4 game format gives a good mix of tennis play and chat in between. Also as you play against your partner as much as you play with them there is no advantage or disadvantage with the draw. A great investment."
John Copsey, Secretary, Washingborough Tennis Club - by email 17 June 2011
"I have been using your wonderful format for tennis events at our community tennis club in San Francisco. It is just fantastic. I am writing a proposal to present a social tennis workshop at the annual USTA Community Tennis Workshop in New Orleans next January. If accepted to present, I wanted your permission to talk a little about your format and give your web site as a resource so that other community tennis leaders can have access to it."
Martha Ehrenfeld, Community Tennis Leader, San Francisco - by email 8 June 2011
"We have been using your book for 2 years now – I spotted it on the internet and it has been great for sorting out our round robin tournaments of all sizes and for all ages – even the mini-tennis comps with 6 or 7 entrants!"
Alistair Dunn, Cloughey & District Tennis Club - by email March 2011
"We are pleased to recommend the Manual to any prospective purchaser.....
Once started the tournaments ran themselves. The work in organising the tournaments was minimal...
A feature was how latecomers were accommodated without any problem and without disruption to the smooth running of the tournament...."
Marven Taplin, Chairman, Adastra Tennis Club
"....a step by step guide...that takes into account every possible difficulty...
Leaving nothing to chance it even gives a model announcement for the notice board. Dead Scientific...."
Henry Russell, Resident Abroad
"New Year's Day Tournament What a corker! This Ralph Wylam special was characterised by continuous rapid fire action, keen competition and much good will. The weather was kind too! Congratulations and many thanks Ralph ... for a hectic and exciting day..."
Hurstpierpoint LTC Newsletter, February 1999
"I’m wary of saying perfect – but it was just about as close as you could get! We had 17 players, so I stood out and chose the teams (8 ladies, eight men so it was easy), and with two courts the forecast time was three hours.
Problem 1. My BBQ partner woke up with a frozen face and his wife (one of the players) was advised to take him to hospital. I stepped in as ‘Fiona’ and it worked well.
Problem 2. We then remembered their kids needed picking up so another player was dispatched to get them, so I then played as ‘Simone’. Both ladies returned and took off from our lead. James then left early so I took over for him, and all tennis was done in three hours five minutes!
Your system works brilliantly and everybody wants me to run more in the future".
Martin Potter - by email July 2008
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