ATS Championship 2026 - Gents Singles Intermediate - Orange

Start Date: 02 March 2026
End Date: 23 April 2026
Seeded Players: 4/16
Matches Complete: 12/15
Draw Rules
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Seeded Players

2 Ollie Foudah OllieF
3 Christopher Nieslony ChristopherN
6 Scott Parnell ScottP
7 Saheed Lawal SaheedL

Matches

Round 1

Ollie Foudah LOSS NO SHOW Kamran Zaki
Walter Pineda WIN INJURY George Cosgrove
Saheed Lawal 6-1 6-4 Burak Ozen
Richard Braysher LOSS COIN Mat Oury
Christopher Nieslony 6-0 6-1 Dave Ginty
James Wood 6-7 6-7 John Parker
Scott Parnell 2-6 2-6 Peter Osborne
Mohammed Parvaiz 3-6 3-6 Adrian Cheung

Round 2

Kamran Zaki 4-6 6-3 10-4 Walter Pineda
Saheed Lawal 3-6 2-6 Mat Oury
Christopher Nieslony 6-7 6-1 10-7 John Parker
Peter Osborne 6-1 6-2 Adrian Cheung

Draw

Ollie Foudah 0
Kamran Zaki 1
Kamran Zaki 4 6 10
Walter Pineda 6 3 4
Walter Pineda 1
George Cosgrove 0
Kamran Zaki
Mat Oury
Saheed Lawal 6 6
Burak Ozen 1 4
Saheed Lawal 3 2
Mat Oury 6 6
Richard Braysher 0
Mat Oury 1
TBC
TBC
Christopher Nieslony 6 6
Dave Ginty 0 1
Christopher Nieslony 6 6 10
John Parker 7 1 7
James Wood 6 6
John Parker 7 7
Christopher Nieslony
Peter Osborne
Scott Parnell 2 2
Peter Osborne 6 6
Peter Osborne 6 6
Adrian Cheung 1 2
Mohammed Parvaiz 3 3
Adrian Cheung 6 6

Rules

1. Play by dates:
1 Round 1: 23:00 on 15th of March;
2 Round 2: 23:00 on 29th of March;
3 Quarter-final: 23:00 on 15th of April;
4 Semi-final: 23:00 on 22nd of April;
5 Final will take place at 21:00 on 23rd of April.

2. Entries will be limited to 32 players with up to 8 players seeded by the organisers and the rest placed at random.

3. Event will run only if a minimum of 24 entries is reached.

4. Final match is scheduled for 21:00 on 23rd of April, on a court booked by the organisers. In the event that one of the finalists is unable to participate in the scheduled final match, they will forfeit their place. Consequently, their opponent from the semi-final match will advance to play in the final. This policy aims to ensure that the final match proceeds as scheduled.

5. The organisers reserve the right to move the date of the final if necessary, due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be notified of any changes as soon as possible and the forfeiting rule (as described above) will apply for the rescheduled final match.

6. Matches from Semi-Finals onwards might include an umpire assigned by the system who will resolve conflicts with line calling and will be streaming the match score as it progresses using UmpireCast facility.

7. Matches can be played on any surface.

8. All participants have to have booking rights at peak times at DL Raynes Park

9. The player whose name comes first in the match draw will be responsible for providing a set of good tennis balls (Wilson US Open, Head Tour or equivalent). Organisers will provide a new set of tournament grade balls for the Final.

10. There are no late cancellations, no-shows etc, only the completed match score should be entered. If a player has to step down for an injury, the opponent will progress further.

11. Both players must enter the completed score for the result to be accepted by the system. Any match for which the score is not entered by both players by the play-by date will be defaulted according to system rules.

12. System will default the match randomly choosing one the following outcomes based on a weight: 1 - player 1 wins, 1 - player 2 wins, 3 - both players are disqualified with competing branch's winner progressing to the next stage.

13. Matches consist of two sets, each up to 6 games, with a short tie-break (played to 7 points with a 2-point lead) if the score reaches 6-all in games.

14. If the match is tied at one set each, a match tie-break (played to 10 points with a 2-point lead) is played to decide the winner. A full third set is not played.

15. Deuces are played out in the standard format, without the application of sudden death rules.