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Substitute Players

Substitute players should be utilized in the event of scheduling conflicts, temporary injuries, illnesses, when "sub" is listed on the schedule, or when a player has withdrawn from a division.

If you are scheduled to play a sub

Division sizes may vary from 4 to 12 players. In divisions with an "odd" number of players, i.e 7, 9, or 11 one player is randomly selected to play a sub for one match. This is a mathematical requirement because every player in the division has to play an equal number of matches.

If you are assigned to play a "sub" on your schedule but are unable to find someone to play, you are allowed to report a default and receive your current average instead of playing the sub match.

If you are unable to play a match

If your personal schedule prevents you from being able to play your match within the two week match window, it is your responsibility to call a sub to play in your place. If you arrange for a sub to play in your place you will receive points based on the sub player's results, "win or lose" just as if you played the match. If you do not arrange for a sub to play for you and your opponent has to find the sub themselves, you will receive zero points for the match.

A "sub" may be any Ultimate Tennis player at your skill level that is enrolled in the current season of play. This includes players within your own division as well as those not listed on the sub list.

Scheduling Conflicts

There are times when players are unable to coordinate their schedules in order to play their match. When both players wish to play the match but can't schedule with one another, they each may elect to play a sub independently of each other.

Reporting Sub Scores

When you report a match score, a confirmation email will be sent to your sub to verify that the match was played and scored correctly. This sanity check prevents unscrupulous players from fabricating sub matches.

  • If you have a substitute play a match for you and the sub wins the match, it is your responsibility to report the score and choose the option that says, "A sub played for me".
  • If you are playing a sub independently of your opponent, choose the "I found the sub and arranged the match" option.

Note: All matches against subs count towards your point standings and playoff seeding, but do not count towards your rating. The reason sub matches are not counted towards a player's rating is:

  1. Players can choose their own subs.
  2. Substitute players may not be motivated to play as hard as if the match counted towards their point total.

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Reporting Scores

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