The 10is race

Women singles ranking

  1. Mutsuko Grant (2,360 pts)
  2. Sandrine Harvey (1,720 pts)
  3. Tanya Saunders (1,600pts)
  4. Lingling Bravo-Escos (1,000 pts)
  5. Sarah Facchetti (600 pts)
  6. Samantha Glenister (600 pts)
  7. Monika Howlett (360 pts)

Men Singles ranking

  1. Tom Shackleton (2,320 pts)
  2. Max Wright (2,320 pts)
  3. Sebastien Scaux (2,200 pts)
  4. Jordan Stimson (1,000 pts)
  5. Lukaz Piecsonka (900 pts)
  6. Mish Singh-Tamber (720 pts)
  7. Ed Fahy (360 pts)
  8. Chris Hemmings (360 pts)
  9. Richard Seamark (360 pts)
  10. James Harvey (360 pts)
  11. James Hunter-Crawley (180 pts)
  12. Oli Hudson (180 pts)

Men Doubles ranking

  1. Tom Shackleton & Sebastien Scaux (2,000 pts)
  2. Lukaz Piecsonka & Richard Seamark (600 pts)
  3. Mish Singh-Tamber & Max Wright (600 pts)

Women Doubles ranking

  1. Samantha Glenister & Mutsuko Grant (2,000 pts)
  2. Helen Pope & Tanya Saunders (1,200 pts)
  3. Cathy Wright & Elaine Hayward (1,000 pts)
  4. Stephanie Chirgadtze & Abigail Alston (600 pts)
  5. Sandrine Harvey & Monica Howlett (360 pts)

Yellow

  1. James Harvey (1,000 pts)
  2. Jeremy Harvey (980 pts)
  3. Samuel Stephenson (360 pts)
  4. James Crick (360 pts)
  5. Isaac Downton (360 pts)
  6. Sophie Hemmings (300 pts)
  7. Alexander Wallaart (300 pts)
  8. Joe Shackleton (180 pts)
  9. Alexander Shackleton (90 pts)
  10. Alexander Young (90 pts)
  11. Oskar Piecsonka (90 pts)
  12. Clara Pope (90 pts)

Green

  1. Oskar Piecsonka (650 pts)
  2. Charlotte Seamark (650 pts)
  3. Samuel White (90 pts)
  4. Thomas Richardson (90 pts)
  5. Arthur McKenzie (45 pts)
  6. Isabelle Richardson (45 pts)

Orange

  1. Ren Yexley (425 pts)
  2. Onna Saunders (90 pts)
  3. Giulia Venturini (75 pts)
  4. Joshua Howlett (75 pts)

Red

  1. Ren Yexley (120 pts)
  2. Giulia Venturini (75 pts)
  3. Onna Saunders (25 pts)

The 10is Race is an internal annual points​' race to determine the year-end No. 1 player in singles and doubles in the 10is Academy ranking system. This is part of our "Winning Mentality” strategy aiming ​to help our players to challenge themselves and enjoy competing. All players and teams start the year with zero points and accumulate points based on their performances in the various singles and doubles internal competitions. At the end of the 4 singles and doubles competitions, the top 8 players and pairs will compete in the the ultimate competition: The 10is finals.

The player and pairs who end the tennis season with the most points will be crowned the year-end No. 1.

Match Format

  • Red stage: One tie-break to 10 points with 2 points difference
  • Orange stage: Best of 3 sets of 10 points with 2 points difference in all sets
  • Green, Yellow Stage and Adults: FAST 4 (1st to win 4 games. Tiebreaker at 3 games all: at 3 games all a tie-break is played to 7 points, 2 clear at 6-6. Match tie-break at 1 set all: If the score reaches 1 set all, a match tie-break is played to 10 points, 2 clear at 9-9. No advantage: if the score reaches deuce, it’s a sudden death point. The receiver chooses which side to take the serve on. This also applies in doubles with the receiving pair deciding who receives the serve. However the pair cannot change positions. In mixed doubles the player of the same gender shall receive.

Other information

This competition is only open to 10is Academy’s players. It is advised that members should book a court in advance for the match.

Point system

4 Singles & 4 Doubles ‘Opens’ will be running during the year. They are 1 day competition and will bring you points as follow:

Open 75 (Red)

  • Winner 75
  • Finalist 45
  • 1/2 finalists 25
  • 1/4 finalists 10
  • 1/8 finalists 5
  • Any other round 2

Open 125 (Orange)

  • Winner 125
  • Finalist 75
  • 1/2 finalists 45
  • 1/4 finalists 25
  • 1/8 finalists 10
  • Any other round 5

 

Open 250 (Green)

  • Winner 250
  • Finalist 150
  • 1/2 finalists 90
  • 1/4 finalists 45
  • 1/8 finalists 20
  • Any other round 10

 

Open 500 (Yellow)

  • Winner 500
  • Finalist 300
  • 1/2 finalist 180
  • 1/4 finalist 90
  • 1/8 finalist 45
  • Any other round 20

 

Open 1000 (Adults & invited Juniors)

  • Winner 1000
  • Finalist 600
  • 1/2 finalists 360
  • 1/4 finalist 180
  • 1/8 finalist 90
  • Any other round 45

10is Finals

1 event per year, the Grand slam of all internal competitions

Points to be won

Doubles the numbers of the other Opens

Match Format

We will be using the same formats as above