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2011

Player Profile: Bobo Mangan Delaney

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Whenever there's a national tournament to be played, you can usually count on Bobo Delaney's name somewhere in the winner's circle. This year, she took National titles for the Women's 40+, 50+ and Open Mixed. Despite tying the record for five Mixed Nationals titles and a lifetime of winning that began with her first Junior Nationals in 1976, Delaney said she still gets nervous when she walks into the wires for tournament play. "You definitely still get nervous. Some days are better than others. I've competed my whole life in other sports, and I used to get more nervous when I was younger. There's the pressure to win, then the pressure of being a Mangan, with the family being good in the sport," she said. "I've gotten better at controlling that. The nerves are still there, but by playing a lot and competing, you just get better at managing it -controlling it. There's always pressure[...]

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2013

What is the President’s Cup?

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A team competition starts the ball rolling at Nationals You may have seen the designation PCQnext to the name of many tournaments on the APTA tournament schedule and wondered what it meant. PCQ means President's Cup Qualifier. So what is President's Cup? It is a region versus region tournament that takes place the day before the Nationals. The APTA divides the country into seven regions and each region sends a men's team and a women's team to the competition. This year there will be an 8th team, the Independent team, which will consist of players who did not qualify for their regional team. Spots on each team are earned through season-long competition. Each region has its own rules regarding qualifications. Some require participation in three tournaments, some only two. Points are awarded on the basis of how a team or an individual does in a PCQ designated tournament. Many playe[...]

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2013

President’s Cup Tournament Modifications

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Changes in format will create a PC final and offer top men a spot on the teamEarlier this year, the Men's and Women's Players Committees submitted changes in the President's Cup format to the APTA Board for their consideration and approval. The APTA Board has voted to move forward with the suggestions made by the Players Committees. For the upcoming President's Cup competition in New Jersey this March, the following changes will be implemented on a trial basis: 1) Regional teams will consist of a minimum of ten players and a maximum of thirteen players. 2) Each team should consist of players who reside in that region. Cases where someone plays regularly in one region and lives in another will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the President's Cup Committee. 3) If all seven regions enter a team, a team consisting of players who did not qualify for their regional team will for[...]

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2011

Tim McAvoy retakes the reins of APTA after battle with cancer

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Dear Platform Tennis Community, On behalf of my wife, Nancy, and the entire McAvoy family, thank you very much for all your support over the past four months. Since my Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma diagnosis in November last year, the outpouring of love and positive energy has been inspiring. As I have told several friends, I never felt alone during all of my treatments, including my 17-day stay at the spa in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. The doctors there had never seen someone respond to treatment and recover from treatment more quickly than me and when I returned home on March 10th, I began my recovery process to get back into the game - which is still ongoing but feels great! Given my ongoing recovery, I am pleased to be able to step back in to "active duty" with the APTA, effective Friday, April 1st. [enlarge image to read the full letter]

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2011

PPTA membership growth necessitates new administrator

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Growth is a good thing, but requires management. So, after careful consideration and planning, the Professional Platform Tennis Association President, Nate Parsons, has announced that effective August 1, the PPTA has hired Missy D'Alise as Member Services Administrator. D'Alise, a PPTA pro from Hinsdale, Illinois, has been a long-time friend to the PPTA, helping out with the organization's needs behind the scenes whenever possible, Parsons said. "Some of the changes that we'll be making next year, including [Missy's] role, are all based on the fact that the PPTA has seen growth by a factor of 30 to 40 pros this year. Administration is a huge job," Parsons said. "Missy is one who's a PPTA pro, helped in the area, has a good background, so I approached her as becoming a director of everything as far as the PPTA home office is concerned." D'Alise will tend to member services, as we[...]

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2011

President’s Cup: Region V captures both Men’s and Women’s

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March 10th was the day and Chicago was the place that kicked off the year's most exciting week for platform tennis... the 2011 APTA National Championships. The Glenview Club, located in Chicago's northern suburbs, was well-prepared to be the host site for the week-long paddle festivities. Under Nationals Chairmanship of Shannon Vinson, Matt Garavaglia and John Noble, qualifying members for the 2011 President's Cup began play on Thursday morning. For the first time, all seven regions fielded both Men's and Women's teams. Defending champions, Men's Region V (Illinois, Michigan and the Midwest) and Women's Region I (Eastern New York, New Jersey and Connecticut) were looking to repeat last year's performances. Region V Men repeated their 2010 performance in capturing the President's Cup and Region V Women won their Cup in front of their hometown crowd.

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2013

Senior Player Profile – Scott Estes, Sr.

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Family and Sports Go Hand in HandFor a man with many accomplishments, Scott Estes, Sr., is remarkably humble about his feats. He hopes to defend his Men's 65+ Nationals title this year, with partner Doug Barrow, and his Men's 60+ Nationals title with Lloyd Ucko. "First of all, to win a title is great, but defending a title is even more rewarding. Secondly, you know what made last year's 60+ Nationals special? It was Lloyd's first national title" From a man with 15 Senior National titles out of 29 finals, remembering what it was like to be a first-time winner must be a distant memory. For the past four years, the APTA Men's 45+155+165+ Nationals were played in Estes' hometown of Chatham, New Jersey. And for those years, Estes has been the tournament director as well as a competitor. This year, the tournament will be held in Cincinnati. "A year off from running the tournament? I'm looki[...]

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2011

Player Profile: Matthew Porter

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Matthew Porter Age: 33 Residence: Boston, MA Profession: Financial Advisor - Merrill Lynch Achievements in tennis/platform tennis: Tennis - #700 world singles 1998. Division II National Champion 2001 Rollins College; Court Tennis - 2009 #1 US Amateur Court Tennis; Platform Tennis - 2011 National Finalist. Finalist in 2011 Boston Open. Hobbies off the courts: Racquet sports, snowboarding, reading financial books, travelling Europe and eating (mozzarella in Italy the best) Personal Platform Tennis: Play as a team and push the boundaries of the sport The 2011 Chicago Nationals saw many surprising teams come to the forefront to compete against teams that we're all used to seeing. One new face in the Men's Finals was Australian tennis whiz, Matthew Porter, who played with partner, Johan du Randt. PTM caught up with Porter to see how his new partnership evolved into becoming t[...]

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2011

Men’s Senior Nationals round-up

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Men’s 45+ Nationals – Winners: Mike Gillespie, Bob Conklin. Finalists: Rob Pierce, Leo Power Men's 50+Nationals - Under sunny skies, Scott Bondurant (Winnetka, IL) successfully defended his 50+ National Championship with a new partner, Bill Fiedler (Chicago, IL). Scott had won the two previous years with APTA President Tim McAvoy. Bondurant's forehand and Fiedler's blitzing were the difference makers in their two-set win over Fritz Odenbach (Rochester, NY) and Rusty Wright (Pelham, NY). The win for the Illinois duo avenged their loss to the New York players in the 2006 45+ title match. In the first set, Bondurant and Fiedler went up a break but Odenbach and Wright fought back and took it to a tie-breaker. The second set was hard fought but Bondurant and Fiedler kept the foot on the pedal and won 7-6, 6-1. Men’s 55+ Nationals – Winners: Mike Sullivan, Scott Pecor. Finalists:[...]

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