KIT competitions have been running almost every month since 2012 at Alton Tennis Club.
Don was the one who decided that KIT would be appropriate name - it stands for Ken's Invitation Trophy. Born 2012 and repaired (even regenerated!) on a number of occasions after various mishaps! It has been proudly displayed in numerous households in the Alton area!
The format is a mixed 8 tennis competition with an American style scoring system where everyone plays everyone else and the "top " players play in a 1 set final for a little trophy. Unfortunately all the photographs of previous winners on the club website were deleted which I why I am starting this little blog.
Previous winners (prior to September 2016) have included:
Men:Don, Ken, Keith AO, Doug, Sam, Ian B, Tim W, Tim G, Tony (Medstead club).
Ladies: Gill, Rosie, Sue R, Sarah CS, Hilary, Alison, Karin, Gaynor, Sue J, Lois, Anne K.
Don was the one who decided that KIT would be appropriate name - it stands for Ken's Invitation Trophy. Born 2012 and repaired (even regenerated!) on a number of occasions after various mishaps! It has been proudly displayed in numerous households in the Alton area!
The format is a mixed 8 tennis competition with an American style scoring system where everyone plays everyone else and the "top " players play in a 1 set final for a little trophy. Unfortunately all the photographs of previous winners on the club website were deleted which I why I am starting this little blog.
Previous winners (prior to September 2016) have included:
Men:Don, Ken, Keith AO, Doug, Sam, Ian B, Tim W, Tim G, Tony (Medstead club).
Ladies: Gill, Rosie, Sue R, Sarah CS, Hilary, Alison, Karin, Gaynor, Sue J, Lois, Anne K.
"KIT - I don't know how I won either!"
In each
match everyone gets 1 serve (which is 4 games) – you then change partners
(within that group of 4 players) for another 4 games. You earn a point for every game you win which
therefore makes the maximum points per round 16 between those 4 people. Each grouping of 4 players therefore plays 8
games. With the 4 pairs this means that
you play 3 matches of 8 games and the points are then added up to see who makes
it into the final. The final will be
between the 2 top men and ladies – the top man will partner the 2nd
lady and the 2nd man will partner the top lady. The final is just 1 set and the winners get a
trophy – to hold only until the next competition!
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