
NSJ Men's Singles Tennis Ladder
Ladder Description
The purpose of a tennis ladder is to allow all tennis players, from the beginning novice to the experienced player, to meet and play other tennis enthusiasts at their own skill levels. Whether you play only occasionally or prefer to compete several times a week, you can meet others at your level as defined by the ladder positions. We have decided to have one continuous ladder this year. You will continue to play people around your level and have the ability to move up the ladder.
Current Status
|
Rank |
Name |
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1 |
Ray Yep |
|
2 |
Vin Grabill |
|
3 |
Mark Koepke |
|
4 |
John Ringstad |
|
5 |
Andrew Currie |
|
6 |
Dave Mattera |
|
7 |
Mark Winter |
|
8 |
John Vaughan |
|
9 |
Peter Bates |
|
10 |
Joe Budsock |
Round #1 Ladder Results (ending June 6)
|
Round 1 |
Ending 6/6 |
|
|
Ray Yep |
won 6-2, 6-4 |
Vin Grabill |
|
Mark Koepke |
won 6-3-, 2-6, and 10-4 |
John Ringstad |
|
Mark Winter |
vs. |
Dave Mattera |
Round #2 Ladder Results (ending June 20)
|
Round 2 |
Ending 6/20 |
|
|
Ray Yep |
won 6-4, 6-4 |
Mark Koepke |
|
Vin Grabill |
won 6-1, 6-3 |
John Ringstad |
|
Andrew Currie |
won 6-1, 6-2 |
Dave Mattera |
|
Mark Winter |
vs |
John Vaughan |
|
Peter Bates |
won 6-4, 6-2 |
Joe Budsock |
Operation and Rules of the Active/Challenge Ladder
If you have never played in a ladder before, or want to refresh your knowledge, please review the Operation and Rules prior to playing in the ladder. You may also want to review the Frequently Asked Questions page.