ABCs of the RCAs
The RCA Tennis Championships gets under way with grueling qualifying matches this weekend. It’s where the guys who are really hungry to play with the big boys of the sport vie it out for their shot to compete. This year, 37 pro players will be here, 16 of whom are among the top 40 in the world. Though you won’t see superstar names at the weekend qualifying events, the level of competition will be fierce. It makes for very good tennis and it’s also an opportunity to see tennis notables like Andre Agassi, James Blake, Mardy Fish and Robby Ginepri out practicing.

Andy Roddick, a Wimbledon finalist who lost that title to No. 1-ranked Roger Federer, is definitely one to watch for good game and entertainment value. He gave the Wimbledon crowd a giggle by waving his racket behind his bum when a camera, falling off its track, make a crashing sound. Paradorn Srichaphan, last year’s tournament finalist and an Indianapolis favorite, will be back, too. He won his fifth career title this June by capturing the crown at Nottingham and was a finalist in Channai and a quarterfinalist at Queen’s Club.
There are a few rules of the game that you need to abide by as a spectator. Do stay silent in the stands and turn your cell phones off. That means if one of those big flying bugs that is attracted to the lights on the court lands on you, don’t scream bloody murder the way one woman did last year. Refrain from chatting and meandering to your seats during matches.
Visit a few Web sites to learn the basics about the game. Check out www.sportsmediainc.net/tennisweek if you need a pro tennis tutorial. It’s an excellent source for the latest news on pro tennis, including a TV schedule and ATP Tour Entry System top 50 ranked players. www.atptennis.com is another site to get detailed accounts of games and the latest stats on players. The United States Tennis Association’s Web site, www.usta.com, is where the confusing ranking system and tournament categories are explained in a no-nonsense way.
As for the ranking mumbo jumbo, the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) players start the year with zero points. They earn points based on their performances at tournaments held throughout the year. The four Grand Slam events divvy out more points than the nine Masters events or the International Series events. Only the top five performances at International events, like the RCA Championships, will go toward this ATP Champions Race Ranking total.
The ATP Entry System also must be considered in this ranking riddle for the sake of fairness. This completely separate system ranks players based on their points total 52 weeks preceding a match. This keeps the playing field level.
The RCA Championships takes place at the Indianapolis Tennis Center on the IUPUI campus. Located on Ohio and Blackford streets, it’s immediately west of Military Park. Take West Street to Michigan going west into the IUPUI campus.
Tickets are available by calling the tournament office at 632-4100 or 1-800-622-LOVE. Ticket prices start at $8 all seats for qualifying rounds on July 17-18. Visit www.rcatennis.com for ticket/seating details and more information, including an event guide and scoreboard. Visit the official Web site for the ATP at www.atptennis.com.
(name, country, ATP rank)
Andre Agassi USA WC 9
Mario Ancic CRO 63
Wayne Arthurs AUS 96
Thierry Ascione FRA 86
Karol Beck SVK 71
Julien Benneteau FRA 80
James Blake USA 38
Gregory Carraz FRA 69
Arnaud Clement FRA 47
Taylor Dent USA 31
Antony Dupuis FRA 92
Gilles Eiseneer BEL 99
Thomas Enqvist SWE 57
Mardy Fish USA 20
Jan-Michael Gambill USA 84
Robby Ginepri USA 34
Sebastien Grosjean FRA 13
Dominik Hrbaty SVK 25
Joachim Johanasson SWE 43
Ivo Karlovic CRO 63
Nicolas Kiefer GER 33
Gustova Kuerten BRA 24
Nicolas Lapentti ECU 77
Hyung-Talk Lee KOR 81
Ivan Ljubicic CRO 29
Michael Llodra FRA 50
Xavier Malisse BEL 51
Todd Matin USA 72
Max Mimyi BLR 28
Andy Roddick USA 2
Jeff Salzenstein USA 109
Fabrice Santoro FRA 53
Sargis Sargsian ARM 48
Sjeng Schalken NED 23
Robin Soderling SWE 37
Vincent Spadea USA 30
Paradorn Srichaphan THA 14
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