[Due to league rules, all Interclub make-ups have court priority.]
Ladies' Interclub
3 teams play as follows: one 'A' team on Tuesday, one 'B' teams on Thursday, and one 'C' team on Wednesday mornings. Team practice is held on the day prior to matches.
Men's Interclub
3 teams play Wednesday evenings. Two 50+ teams play Thursday evenings.
Junior Interclub
One League — matches are played on Thursday (12 to 4 pm). Please contact Tom Wright for more information.
The dress code is in effect at all times. Boys (17 and under) — Appropriate tennis shirt with collar, tennis shorts, tennis warm-ups and sweats. Men — Appropriate tennis shirt with collar, tennis shorts, tennis warm-ups and sweats. Women/Girls — Appropriate shirts, tees and tank tops, tennis dresses, tennis skirts, tennis shorts, tennis warm-ups and sweats. Shoes — Appropriate approved clay court tennis shoes are required. Note — No men's tank tops, undershirts, t-shirts, or numerical sports uniform shirts. No bathing suits, jeans, jams, men's long shorts, golf shorts, or Bermuda shorts cut-offs, gym or jogging shorts, no street clothes, no workout clothes, and no halter tops. All players must be in proper tennis attire or they will be asked to leave the court. The Tennis Director, Tennis Staff, or General Manager will enforce the dress code.
Dress Code Enforcement Policy
1) Any person observing a dress code violation should report it to the tennis staff on duty at the time. 2) Prior to play, if a player is notified they are improperly dressed, they may not go onto the court until the infraction is corrected. 3) Once play has begun and a dress code infraction is observed, the tennis staff will inform the person of the violation at the earliest opportunity. The tennis staff will request it not occur again, and hand out a copy of the Dress Code and Enforcement Policy. The violator will be allowed to finish the match, unless the violation is due to improper footwear that damages the court. 4) The General Manager will be notified of all infractions. 5) All dress code violations after the first infraction will result in a formal notice from the General Manager and a loss of tennis privileges.
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