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Good Question Jan/Feb 2023

Juniors Tiebreak I was watching an ALTA Juniors 8-game pro set match, and the score reached 7-7. One team said it was time to play...

GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP

BY John Irvin, PTR-US Hot Shotz Tennis Academy Alta has over 7O,OOO players throughout the year, and amongst those one might find several humorous stereotypical...
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League News: Good Sportsmanship

By Linda Shepherd, ALTA First Vice President ALTA prides itself on the longstanding tradition of good sportsmanship during all aspects of league play. We love...
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League News: Good Sportsmanship

By Linda Shepherd, ALTA First Vice President One of the key initiatives when ALTA league play first began was good sportsmanship. We love hearing from...
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League News: Good Sportsmanship

By Linda Shepherd, First Vice President ALTA prides itself on the camaraderie and strong, long-lasting friendships that result when people come together to play on...

League News: Good Sportsmanship

Compiled by Emmy Powell, Net News Editor 2020 was by far one of the most challenging years that many of us have endured as it...

League News: Good Sportsmanship

Compiled by Emmy Powell, Net News Editor Last year was a challenging year for ALTA and our members as COVID-19 impacted so many aspects of...

Good Question: Nov/Dec 2020

The Tactful Approach If a player mistakenly calls a ball OUT, but it was in and his own partner confirms it was actually in, what...

League News: November-December 2020 Sportsmanship Nominations

By Debbie Gaster, First Vice President This has been a challenging year for ALTA and our members. However, one key component of ALTA league play...

Good Question: Sept/Oct 2020

Calling A Foot Fault In a recent match, an opponent obviously foot faulted on almost every serve. We first called this to his attention, then...