[b1-tennis] Re: Doubles at the nationals

  • From: "Maria Oshodi" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "maria.mal09@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" for DMARC)
  • To: <b1-tennis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2015 10:06:27 +0100

Hi,

I agree.

I've never played B1 sighted doubles in a tournament so just left that
category blank on my form + it asked who the sighted partner was and I had
no idea! If the practise game I had yesterday with 3 sighted friends was
anything to go by, it's really not an option at competition level : )

Maria

-----Original Message-----
From: b1-tennis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:b1-tennis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Nikhil Nair
Sent: 21 August 2015 11:12
To: b1-tennis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [b1-tennis] Doubles at the nationals

Hi all,

Hope you've all seen the entry forms for the nationals.

I was rather surprised to see B1 and sighted doubles included in the list
of divisions: after it was dropped at Newcastle, I was expecting it to die
a quiet death when it came to major competitions.

Don't get me wrong: I think that format can be great for social tennis, as
it allows B1s to play alongside sighted players, which is rarely possible
otherwise - at least without the B1 player getting completely thrashed.
However, when it comes to major VI championships, my feeling is that we
shouldn't have fully sighted players competing. (That's not a negative
comment about our sighted volunteers, though: they're obviously very
important to us.)

On the other hand, just over a year ago (at the 2014 Cambridge tournament),
we trialed all B1 doubles: Emma and Peter took on Lara and I, and we played
a full set to 6, which went all the way to the tie-break. We all enjoyed
it a lot, and it was definitely a success - and, if memory serves, we have
Graeme Manwell to thank for that particular brainstorm!

So I'm wondering: how would you guys feel if we end up ditching the B1 and
sighted doubles, possibly in favour of B1 doubles?

As for myself, I've decided not to enter the B1 and sighted doubles, and to
ask that it be dropped.

So, what do you think?

Cheers,

Nikhil.


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