Thanks Emma. In my experience with patches there is no discomfort to speak of.
In football we wear them all the time and there is little complaint. However I
guess there could be issues with people having allergies or eyes that are very
sensitive to pressure. You are right, they are quite fiddly to put on,
especially if you’re doing it several times in one day. In football and goal
ball you are in teams and generally travel with coaches who tend to take the
responsibility of looking after the patching. In tennis this is different as a
lot of people travel as individuals without their club coaches. Maybe the
responsibility of patching could be given to the Empire? but then I can’t
imagine the tennis foundation being particularly happy about spending money on
60 odd sets of eye patchs when they are already reluctant to spend money on
quality tactile lines and tape.
My view on shades is that we either use robust shades, or no shades at all.
With sleep shades, you don’t even have to attempt to cheat to allow light in as
they are so ill-fitting. I think that a blindfold definitely comes under the
category of personal equipment and I agree with you on the issue of hygiene.
However it wouldn’t hurt to have a few spare pairs on hand at tournaments for
new players or those who might have lost or forgotten theirs.
Best
Roy
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On 14 Aug 2018, at 16:31, EMMA Meade (Redacted sender "emmameade571720" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear All
Thank you Roy for seeking our feedback.
It is sad that people need to cheat, but I suppose this is the way of the
world.
I don’t like the sound of patches, particularly if they are worn underneath
the goggles. Would this cause discomfort to the players and perhaps pressure
on the eyes? From Roy’s description, it sounds like there could be a lot of
time wasted and perhaps a reduction in matches if patching had to be applied
again and again.
Could there be a hygiene issue if players had to wear goggles/shades which
were provided by tournament hosts. I never lend my blindfold to anyone!
I am not sure about enlarging the B1 Courts, although I would be willing to
try the difference so that I could have an opinion.
Have a good meeting on Thursday.
Emma
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On 14 Aug 2018, at 12:04, Roy Turnham <roy.turnham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Personally, I would also be reluctant to support patching in tennis just
yet. Logistically it would become a nightmare. Having to patch and re-patch
people during the day because of having multiple matches would cause A lot
of frustration. Maybe something to be considered for national/international,
but I do agree that can be a lot of hassle, especially for those new to the
game. It’s not so bad in football because you generally play no more than
two matches in a day. One thing I would say regarding shades is, goalfix,
targe, or not, there is still no failsafe way to ensure that people aren’t
looking without using patches. Apart from maybe the new goalfix eclipse mask
with the nose piece.
I am reliably informed by sighted people who have tried on the standard
goalfix masks that it is possible to manipulate your facial muscles to allow
light into the inside corners of your eyes without physically moving your
shades with your hands.
I agree, we don’t want to create an atmosphere of suspicion and
finger-pointing in tennis, but there have been genuine cases in other sports
of people cheating. Even with goalfix masks. That is why other sports have
felt the need to employ a patching system.
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On 14 Aug 2018, at 10:34, Rachel Morgan (Redacted sender "goalballmouse"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi roy
Remember that using targe/goalfix shades are not a requirement. I think it
would be better to try ensure people are wearing good quality shades.
(Maybe suggest clubs loan to players going to regionals & nationals?) I
think patching everyone would send a message that we are suspicious of them
and would be also be quite expensive. We don’t want to recreate the toxic
environment that exists in goalball because of suspicion everywhere.
I think you know i feel re the court :)
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On 14 Aug 2018, at 10:21, Maria Oshodi (Redacted sender "maria.mal09" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi roy,
For my part I don’t think patches need to be worn under the shades but do
feel the size of the B1 court should be increased as I’ve always felt
it’s unnecessarily small and restrictive to our game.
Thanks
Maria
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Subject: [b1-tennis] Urgent feedback required
Dear all,
For those of you who aren’t aware, there is currently a poll on Facebook
around whether people would travel to Glasgow if it was to be made a
regional event next year.
https://www.facebook.com/777752128989036/posts/1712748555489384/
I’m aware that not everybody is on Facebook, so if you have any feedback
regarding this, and you can’t access the Facebook post, then let me know
and I will pass it on to the tennis foundation at the next advisory group
meeting.
I would also like to hear peoples thoughts on a few topics that are been
brought to my attention to discuss at the meeting.
Patches: do people feel there is a need for b1s to wear eyepatch is
underneath the goalfix shades in competitions?
Court size: do people feel that the size of the b1 court needs to be
increased, I.E to the size of the b2 court?
For peace of mind, these are just issues that are being discussed at the
moment. There is no intention of making any immediate changes without
proper consultation.
The next advisory group meeting takes place on Thursday, so any feedback
on the topics above, or indeed anything else, please get in touch.
I hope you’re all well
Best wishes
Roy