Central Mass Indoor Tennis Association (CMITA) teams operate from the fall through the spring during the indoor season. Both men’s and women’s matches are all played on Saturdays. The level of play is divided into three primary categories: A, B and C.
Similar to USTA matches, CMITA should be first and foremost fun, however the process of joining a team can be a bit vague and subjective at some clubs. At the MLTC, certain rules and parameters have been put in place so that the experience is enjoyable and the process is fair.
If you are interested in joining a CMITA team, then please contact teams.manager@marcuslewisenterprises.com
At our facility, we make a distinction between teams that we manage and teams that are managed by the players. “Open” teams are rosters that are controlled by our program and those rosters are open to any player of an appropriate level who wishes to play. “Closed” teams are groups that play under our banner, however we do not organize or coordinate them.
The closed team concept is made for players who have a group of friends that want to play together without a coach or a club dictating their fate. We are more than happy to work with players, coach them and even assist with suggesting the line-up if requested, however the recruitment of players, contact with the league and overall management of the rosters must be handled by whoever is designated as the captain.
If someone is looking to join an open team, the following guidelines have been put into place to help make the process fair and transparent: cmita teams
Returning CMITA players have the right of first refusal on the coming indoor season until August 1st. After this date, the position becomes available to the next potential candidate. If one doubles player leaves the team, then their partner has the first opportunity to fill the vacancy with a partner of their choosing. cmita teams
MLTC practices consist of eight players. Six of the nine core players practice and the team also has two “alternates” who practice as well and who are called on to fill in any holes in the match schedule when the core players who are off cannot. The alternates practice on the singles court with the other singles players. cmita teams
If a player cannot return to play on their team for the coming season due to an injury or illness, then the player must forfeit the slot to a replacement. If a player must leave the team after the season begins due to an injury or an illness, then the injured/ill player may have the right of first refusal on that position for the following year if they are healthy and able to participate.
If a player defaults a doubles match, he/she is responsible for all player court fees associated with the default of their match as set forth in the CMITA rules posted on their website.
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