Mashantum Tennis & Social Events Calendar
Inter-Club Match Schedules
2023 DATES TBD
Juniors (2022)
Friday July 1 - HPTA (Ladder 2 Home/ Ladder 1 Away) 1pm
Friday July 8 - Great Island (Kings Grant) 3pm
Friday July 15 - Great Island (Away)
Friday July 22 - Locarios (Home and Away)1pm
Friday July 29 - Green vs White Mashantum Challenge (Home) 11:45
Friday August 5 - Great Island(Home) 1pm
Friday August 12 - Locarios (Home and Away) 1pm
Friday August 19 - HPTA (Home and Away) 1pm
Ladies (2022)
Wednesday July 13 - Mid-Cape (Away 11:00am)
Wednesday July 27 - South Yarmouth (Away 11:00am)
Wednesday August 3 - Mid-Cape (Home 3:00pm)
Wednesday August 10 - TBD
Wednesday August 17 - TBD
Wednesday August 24 - Ocean Edge (Home 3:00pm)
Men (2022)
Saturday August 6 - Locarios (Home 9:00am)
Saturday August 20 - Ocean Edge (Away 9:00am)
Juniors (2022)
Friday July 1 - HPTA (Ladder 2 Home/ Ladder 1 Away) 1pm
Friday July 8 - Great Island (Kings Grant) 3pm
Friday July 15 - Great Island (Away)
Friday July 22 - Locarios (Home and Away)1pm
Friday July 29 - Green vs White Mashantum Challenge (Home) 11:45
Friday August 5 - Great Island(Home) 1pm
Friday August 12 - Locarios (Home and Away) 1pm
Friday August 19 - HPTA (Home and Away) 1pm
Ladies (2022)
Wednesday July 13 - Mid-Cape (Away 11:00am)
Wednesday July 27 - South Yarmouth (Away 11:00am)
Wednesday August 3 - Mid-Cape (Home 3:00pm)
Wednesday August 10 - TBD
Wednesday August 17 - TBD
Wednesday August 24 - Ocean Edge (Home 3:00pm)
Men (2022)
Saturday August 6 - Locarios (Home 9:00am)
Saturday August 20 - Ocean Edge (Away 9:00am)
Adult Events
Saturday July 16-Singles Tournament Semi Finals
Sunday July 17- Singles Tournament Finals
Saturday July 23- Ladies Luncheon Round Robin (11-1)
Saturday July 30- Doubles Tournament Semi Finals
Sunday July 31- Doubles Tournament Finals
TBD- Annual Meeting (5-7)
Saturday August 13-Mixed Doubles Tournament Semi Finals
Sunday August 14- Mixed Doubles Tournament Finals
Family/Youth Events
Friday July 1-Red/White/Blue Day
Friday July 8-Pajama Day
Friday July 15-Crazy Costume Day
Thursday July 21 -Family Night 6:00-7:30
Friday July 22-Crazy Hat Day
Friday July 29-Hawaiin Day
Friday August 5-Dress Like a Pro Day
Saturday August 6-Parent Child Tournament (12-3)
Friday August 12-Boston Sports Day(Red Sox, Patriot or Celtics)
Thursday August 18 -Family Night/Awards Night/Dingman Cup 5:30-7:30
Friday August 19-Mashantum Pride Day
Saturday July 16-Singles Tournament Semi Finals
Sunday July 17- Singles Tournament Finals
Saturday July 23- Ladies Luncheon Round Robin (11-1)
Saturday July 30- Doubles Tournament Semi Finals
Sunday July 31- Doubles Tournament Finals
TBD- Annual Meeting (5-7)
Saturday August 13-Mixed Doubles Tournament Semi Finals
Sunday August 14- Mixed Doubles Tournament Finals
Family/Youth Events
Friday July 1-Red/White/Blue Day
Friday July 8-Pajama Day
Friday July 15-Crazy Costume Day
Thursday July 21 -Family Night 6:00-7:30
Friday July 22-Crazy Hat Day
Friday July 29-Hawaiin Day
Friday August 5-Dress Like a Pro Day
Saturday August 6-Parent Child Tournament (12-3)
Friday August 12-Boston Sports Day(Red Sox, Patriot or Celtics)
Thursday August 18 -Family Night/Awards Night/Dingman Cup 5:30-7:30
Friday August 19-Mashantum Pride Day
Tennis Court Courtesy
Tennis is a game that demands intense concentration which can be all too easily
broken by thoughtless interruptions or needless distractions. All players should
be familiar with the generally accepted manners and customs of tennis.
Here are some examples:
- Dress appropriately. Follow the club's rules.
- Don't indulge in loud conversations while waiting for a court to become available.
- When a court becomes available, don't walk to it by crossing the middle or even
the end of another court while play is in progress. Wait at least until the end of the
point and then hustle across the back of the court.
- When making line calls, always give your opponent the benefit of a doubt.
- It's generally considered rude to return a service that is obviously out.
- Line calls should be made promptly and clearly. Any ball that is hit without a call is
presumed to be good and play should continue. If a serve is clearly out, say so and
don't hit the ball unless you wish to prevent it from going into an adjourning court.
- When it is your turn to serve, make quite sure that the receiver and/or his partner is
ready before you begin your motion. But, it is the receivers responsibility to signal
you if his partner is not ready.
- Before you serve, announce the score, and any disagreement should be dealt with
before the point ensues.
- If you should happen to lose a ball on an adjourning court, don't ask for the ball
until their point has been completed and don't go behind another court to retrieve a
loose ball.
- HAVE A GOOD TIME
Tennis is a game that demands intense concentration which can be all too easily
broken by thoughtless interruptions or needless distractions. All players should
be familiar with the generally accepted manners and customs of tennis.
Here are some examples:
- Dress appropriately. Follow the club's rules.
- Don't indulge in loud conversations while waiting for a court to become available.
- When a court becomes available, don't walk to it by crossing the middle or even
the end of another court while play is in progress. Wait at least until the end of the
point and then hustle across the back of the court.
- When making line calls, always give your opponent the benefit of a doubt.
- It's generally considered rude to return a service that is obviously out.
- Line calls should be made promptly and clearly. Any ball that is hit without a call is
presumed to be good and play should continue. If a serve is clearly out, say so and
don't hit the ball unless you wish to prevent it from going into an adjourning court.
- When it is your turn to serve, make quite sure that the receiver and/or his partner is
ready before you begin your motion. But, it is the receivers responsibility to signal
you if his partner is not ready.
- Before you serve, announce the score, and any disagreement should be dealt with
before the point ensues.
- If you should happen to lose a ball on an adjourning court, don't ask for the ball
until their point has been completed and don't go behind another court to retrieve a
loose ball.
- HAVE A GOOD TIME