Register/Rules
Cottonwood Tennis Club Members:
Go to court reserve and login to your account to register for the tennis tournament.
Non Cottonwood Tennis Club Players
All outside competitors will need to click the link below which will direct you to the Tournament Software where you can register and pay for the event online. Once you are directed to Tournament Software, click on the orange "Enter" button in the upper right. From there, you need to login and then can register and pay for the event.
If you don't have an account, click the 'Sign Up' button on the right to create an account. Once created you will receive an email and will need to click a link to validate your account. Then come back to this site and click the link below again to be taken directly to the the Bradshaw / Neu tournament registration page where you can then register and pay for the event.
If you have any question or issues with the registration process you can call Barb Jorgensen for assistance at 208-255-9798.
Note: Registration is open now so register today to secure your spot before they fill up. Don't know if you can make the date? No problem, register today, secure your spot, and if something comes up you can request a full refund up until the registration deadline date of November 21st.
Tournament Rules
USTA Rules will apply
Players should be prepared to enter the court at their assigned time or if a prior match is still using the court, as soon as that court is open.
No more than 7 minutes will be allowed for warmups (including serving).
Matches are best of 3 sets with the third set being a 10-point tiebreaker.
If the set score is 6-6, a 7 point game tiebreaker is played.
All tiebreakers will be Coman format.
Players will call their own lines. If a ball is not clearly out, its considered in. If partners disagree on a line call, the other teams receives the point.
Match lineups will be posted before the tournament. Check for daily updates online by 6pm each evening as adjustments may occur.
Players should be aware of foot faults when serving.
Courtesy and sportsmanship are expected from players and spectators.