Pickle Juice "The 2024 Winter Open" Round Robin Tournament
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146 players registered
Jan 13, 2024 - Jan 14, 2024
Pickle Juice "The 2024 Winter Open" Round Robin Tournament
Tournament Description
Pickle Juice "The 2024 Winter Open" Round Robin format pickleball tournament in Ventnor City, NJ will be an exciting and competitive event to kick off 2024 for pickleball players of all skill levels. The tournament will be held between January 13th and January 14th at Pickle Juice indoor facility in Ventnor City, NJ.
Pickle Juice is one of the newest top-notch Pickleball facility located at Ventnor Plaza
brings players together from Ventnor, Margate, Longport, Atlantic City, and beyond. Pickle juice has 5 spacious concrete courts with permanent nets .Our ultimate indoor club offers a supportive community, top-notch facilities, and a range of skill levels. Elevate your game and don’t miss out on the ultimate pickleball experience!
Saturday January 13th : Men's & Women's doubles
Sunday January 14th : Mixed doubles
Skill levels are (3.0 to 5.0+) and age (19+) brackets.
$60 registration includes a tournament shirt and medals for winners.
Amateur doubles and mixed doubles skill/age events are $25 each.
4.5+ Open 5.0+ Open doubles, and mixed doubles events are $30 each.
Payment
Pay online using credit card via Stripe, additional payment options will be communicated individually to players if required.
Contact:
For any questions regarding tournament contact Tournament Director/Committee by emailing @ Tournaments@picklejuiceusa.com or text +1 908 800 3616.
Additional Information
Registrations will not be accepted after the registration deadline. No changes will be made to the draw after noon on Jan 8th 2024. This includes, but is not limited to, partnerships and moving between age groups/divisions/levels.
Format/Rules
"ALL EVENTS WILL FOLLOW ROUND ROBIN FORMAT"
Doubles Events:
Round Robin format will be followed for divisions . Divisions with 1 to 3 teams will be combined with another division at our discretion, however we will not combine skill levels or run a draw with less than 4 entrants, unless absolutely necessary.
Round Robin format for pool play will be 1 game to 11 win by 2 cap @ 13.
Round Robin format for playoffs and medal rounds will be 1 game to 15 win by 2 cap @ 17.
PS: " If necessary/possible , we may run a RR 2 of 3 games to 11" for Gold Medal match.
You must play at the skill level of the higher rated player, or above. If you are not rated, we reserve the right to move you to a higher bracket if we deem it appropriate. Where age is used to form brackets, it is the age of the younger partner.
The Tournament Director/Committee reserves the right to make changes to any bracket/divisions format at any time.
REFEREE & RULES SUMMARY
PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS
Please carefully read this important information in its entirety.
All 2023 USA Pickleball Rules Apply
Key points of the 2023 USA Pickleball rules are summarized below for your convenience. However, as a player, you are responsible for being familiar with the rules in their entirety.
MAJOR NEW RULES FOR 2023
 If your apparel color approximates the color of the ball, the Tournament Director may request you to change your apparel. Failure to comply with an apparel change request may result in the forfeit of your match. (Rules 2.G.1, 2.G.4)
 The server must use only one hand to release the ball to serve and must not spin the ball during its release. (Rule 4.A.5)
 If the referee is not certain that your serve complied with the service motion or ball release requirements, the referee may call for a re-serve. (Rules 4.A.9)
 The question “Am I good?” is considered to encapsulate “Am I the correct server or receiver and am I in the correct position?" (Rule 4.B.8)
 If the referee or the server calls the wrong score, you can stop play to challenge the score before the return of serve. Otherwise, the correction will be made at the end of the rally. (Rule 4.K)
If you stop play after the serve is made and the score was called correctly, this is a fault against you.
If you stop play after the serve is returned, this is a fault against you.
1. Players must play with a USA Pickleball-approved paddle. You are responsible for ensuring that the paddle you play with is listed on the Approved Paddle List posted on the USA Pickleball website.
2. Players are responsible for calling all the lines on their end of the court. However, in officiated matches, the referee is responsible for calling service foot faults, non-volley zone foot faults, and short serves. Please make all “out” calls loudly, clearly, and promptly, even if they are obvious. The Code of Ethics for Line Calling requires that you give the opponent the benefit of any doubt.
3. You may ask the referee to make a ruling on any line call. The referee will only make a ruling if he/she clearly saw the ball land. Otherwise, the appealed call will stand.
4. Starting server bands will be provided for doubles events and must be worn by each starting server so that is visible to the referee and the opponents. Failure to wear the band will result in a forfeit of the match.
5. Referees, and servers in self-officiated matches, will make sure all players are ready (or should be ready) before calling the score.
6. The server must not hit the ball to serve until after the entire score has been called. Serving while the score is being called (live ball) will result in a fault. Serving before the score call begins (dead ball) will result in a replay.
7. After the score is called, the server has 10 seconds to serve the ball. Failure to do so will result in a fault.
8. Before the serve is hit, players may ask the referee who is the correct server or receiver, whether they are in the correct position, or to confirm the score.
9 .In officiated matches, the referee will pay close attention that each player's service motion complies with USA Pickleball requirements. The ball release must also be visible to the referee and the opponent.
For a volley serve, when the ball is hit:
a. The server’s arm must be moving in an upward arc.
b. The highest point of the paddle head must not be above the highest point of the server’s wrist.
c. The ball must not be above the server’s waist.
For a drop serve, the ball must be dropped from the hand or paddle, with no force added, from an unaided height.
10. Any carry, or double hit, must be unintentional and be one continuous motion.
11. Players may quickly hydrate and towel off between rallies within the flow of the game.
12. Players may call a hinder if they are distracted by a ball, person, or object coming into their playing area. Hinders deemed to be valid by the referee will result in a replay. The referee will not stop play due to a ball in the playing area unless it becomes a safety issue.
13. Players may only receive coaching from someone other than their partner during a time- out. This includes between games and during end changes.
14. Any player may call a time-out before the server hits the ball to serve. Each team has two 1-minute (standard) time-outs per 11-point or 15-point game and three time-outs are available in games to 21 points. Time-outs cannot be called during rallies. Time-outs for a game may be requested and used during the between game time-out before the game begins.
15. There is a 2-minute break (time-out) between games.
16. In the third game of a 2-out-of-3 game match, and in games to 15 or 21 points, teams
have a 1-minute time-out to change ends of the court (at 6, 8, or 11 points, respectively).
17. Each player may request one medical time-out per match to address injuries and medical conditions. When a player requests a medical time-out, medical personnel (or the Tournament Director) will be summoned to assess whether the need is valid. If the request is deemed not valid, the requesting player will be charged a standard time-out (if available) and issued a technical warning. If the player has no remaining time-outs, a technical foul will be issued (resulting in a 1-point score adjustment).
18 .In accordance with the USA Pickleball Concussion Protocol, any player sustaining a head injury will not be permitted to resume play without a written release from a licensed health care professional.
Rev. 1/1/23
19 .Players requesting to see the Head Referee or Tournament Director to challenge a referee’s ruling will be charged a standard time-out and be issued a technical warning if the referee’s ruling is correct. If no time-out is available, a technical foul will be issued (resulting in a 1-point score adjustment).
20. When 15 seconds remain before starting or resuming play, the referee will give a 15 - second warning. The referee will call “time in” and the score when the players are, or should be, ready.
21. In self-officiated matches, any player may request a referee if the player believes that a rule is being consistently violated or when players are not able to resolve a dispute quickly and easily.
22. Players are expected to exhibit good sportsmanship at all times. Any action deemed by the referee to be unsportsmanlike will result in a verbal warning, technical warning, or a technical foul against the offending player. A game will be forfeited if the player or team receives a technical warning and a technical foul, or three technical warnings, during a match. The match will be forfeited if the equivalent of four technical warnings is obtained.
Refund Policy
We staff and plan the event based on the number of registrations. However;
Pickleball Brackets fees and Stripe fees are non refundable. Any player who withdraws prior to registration deadline will also be charged a $10.00 withdrawal fee. There will be no refund for any withdrawals after registration deadline.
Prize Money
Winners of each division/bracket will be entered into a chance to win a Vanderhall with an estimate retail value of $20,000.
The prize money will be split between the open brackets (4.5+ 5.0+) proportional to the number of players registered. The open brackets will use the 100% of open bracket event fee of $30 per player to fund the prize money. Payouts will be 55% going to gold, 30% going to silver and 15% going to bronze. Total prize money depends on the number of players registering for each open bracket. Assuming these number of open players/teams the payout would be:
20 Doubles Teams - Total $1200, 1st $660, 2nd $360, 3rd $180 (per team)
There will be prizes for coed split age event as well.
Venue Details
Pickle Juice Pickleball Club
5038 Wellington Ave
Ventnor City, New Jersey, 8406
United States
Parking Information
Parking Fee: No Fee
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Weather
We don't anticipate any weather-related tournament disruption since this tourney will be hosted indoors.
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