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Saturday June 1, 2024 ·
Joan Lorentz Park, Cambridge, MA

Why Reset?

The Reset Classic logo with two intersecting pickleball paddles, forming a hear.

The Reset Classic's mission is to be the most welcoming and friendly pickleball tournament for the new to intermediate player. This means a ton of fun, while still having some good competition.

The name “reset” refers to a type of pickleball shot to regain control of the net. We're bringing that same concept to our lives — a day of joy and resetting at the Joan Lorentz Park tennis courts (right next to the main Cambridge Public Library)! All are welcome.

Let's invite all that June has to bring: warm weather, Pride month, and so much more. Reset with us!

While this is a paid event, all ticket sales will go towards operating costs. Any surplus will be donated to the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School tennis teams. We will also accept any cash donations for the tennis teams on-site.

Tournament breakdown

Low Intermediate
(3.0 - 3.5)

12pm - 12:30pm

Check-in for low intermediate tournament (3.0 - 3.5)

12:30pm - 2pm

Round robin matches: Each team plays 4 other teams (with 2 byes)

2pm - 3:30pm

Double elimination matches: Teams are seeded and play bracket-style matches

High Intermediate
(3.5 - 4.0)

3:30pm - 4pm

Check-in for high intermediate tournament (3.5 - 4.0)

4pm - 5:30pm

Round robin matches: Each team plays 4 other teams (with 2 byes)

5:30pm - 7pm

Double elimination matches: Teams are seeded and play bracket-style matches

All Day Fun

12pm - 7:30pm

CELEBRATE! We'll have games, snacks, and more!

How to sign up

1. Determine your rating. This is an intermediate-only doubles tournament, split into low-intermediate (3.0 - 3.5) and high-intermediate (3.5 - 4.0). You can use your official rating or self assess using this guidance. We trust you!

2. Confirm your partner. Make sure that both partners are around the same rating. This tournament is open gender, meaning that both members can be any gender. Make sure to bring your own paddle, but we'll have a few extra on hand.
E.g. A 3.25 player partnering with a 3.0 or 3.5 player is great! A 3.25 player partnering with a 4.0 may not work out given the divisions.

If you don't have a partner in mind, reach out to theresetclassic@gmail.com and we can help you find one!

3. Register your team on theresetclassic.com (right here!) by Monday, May 27. A single registration per team is $40 (meaning $20/team member). You will confirm both partners' details on the checkout page.

4. Check your emails! We'll send out information to both team members as the date approaches. Send us a note at theresetclassic@gmail.com if you have any questions or concerns.

Register

Low Intermediate (3.0 - 3.5) Doubles

12pm - 3:30pm

For the advanced beginner to low-intermediate player. You know the rules and how to play.

· 5 games guaranteed
· Water bottle
· Water and snacks
· Medal for first place winners

You must sign up with your partner (any gender). One registration per team! $20 per person ($40 per team).

Additional food truck purchases from Bon Me can be made on-site.

Register now
$ 40.00 USD

High Intermediate (3.5 - 4.0) Doubles

3:30pm - 7pm

For the high-intermediate player. You have a firm understanding of the game, the rules, and the strategy on the court.

· 5 games guaranteed
· Water bottle
· Water and snacks
· Medal for first place winners

You must sign up with your partner (any gender). One registration per team! $20 per person ($40 per team).

Additional food truck purchases from Bon Me can be made on-site.

Register now
$ 40.00 USD

Cheer Pass

All Day — Come by from 12pm - 7:30pm!

For the ultimate cheer squad. It's free to attend and you can show up at any time, but register so we have a sense of how many people will be there!

The registration page will ask for your team information. Please disregard!

· Side games, like cornhole and a mini pickleball court
· Water and snacks

Additional food truck purchases from Bon Me can be made on-site.

We also welcome any cash donations for the Cambridge Rindge & Latin School tennis teams.

Register now
$ 0.00 USD

How it works

& other important format information

Make sure to note your check-in time (12-12:30pm for low intermediate and 3:30-4pm for high intermediate). On the day of, bring your own paddle, athletic shoes, and water. Water refills and Franklin X-40 balls will be provided.

There will be 9 teams per division. Each team is guaranteed 5 matches over the course of 3 hours.

Events will be round robin format, followed by double elimination bracket matches.

Round robin play will be games to 11, win by 1.

Double elimination matches will be games to 15, win by 2.

The top-winning team from each division will earn a medal and prize (TBD).

Surface Type: Tennis Hardcourt
Play Area Type: Outdoor
Net Type: Permanent tennis net
Ball Used: Franklin X-40
Number of Courts: 3

A NOTE ON NETS: Please note that while the Joan Lorentz Park tennis courts are a FANTASTIC venue, tennis nets and pickleball nets differ in height. Tennis nets are 42 inches at the posts and 36 inches at the center point, while pickleball nets are 36 inches tall at the posts and 34 inches at the middle point. We apologize for this inconvenience!

Where we'll pickle

Joan Lorentz Park Tennis Courts
Cambridge, MA 02138

Joan Lorentz Park is located in Cambridge near the Cambridge Library, under a 10-minute walk from the Harvard Square T stop. You can also take the 68 Bus to the 454 Broadway stop.

Parking:
There is a 70-car underground parking garage with access from Broadway open from 9am-5pm on Saturdays. It costs 25¢ for every 12 minutes of parking (quarters or Visa/Mastercard credit card).

All 3 tennis courts will be closed to the public from 11:30am - 7:30pm on Saturday, June 1 for The Reset Classic.

FAQ

Q: What if I don't have a partner in mind?
If you don't have a partner in mind, reach out to theresetclassic@gmail.com and we will help find you a partner!

Q: How do I know what rating I am?
Think of Low Intermediate (3.0 - 3.5) as an advanced beginner. You know the rules and how to play (the non-volley zone/kitchen, serving, etc.). High intermediate (3.5 - 4.0) is one level up. You've begun to incorporate more strategy into how you play.

Q: How do I get to Joan Lorentz Park (at the main Cambridge Public Library)?
Train, bus, bike, car, walk — there are lots of options!
Train: The courts are under a 10-minute walk from the Harvard Square T stop.
Bus: The 68 Bus goes to the 454 Broadway stop.
Bike: There is Bluebike station located directly in front of the library.
Car: There is a 70-car underground parking garage with access from Broadway open from 9am-5pm on Saturdays. It costs 25¢ for every 12 minutes of parking (quarters or Visa/Mastercard credit card).

Q: When do I have to get there?
Join at your division's check-in time!
12 - 12:30pm for low intermediate (3.0 - 3.5)
3:30 - 4pm for high intermediate (3.5 - 4.0)

Q: What do I bring to the tournament?
Bring your paddle, athletic wear, athletic shoes, and water bottle. There's a water fountain on site for refills.

Q: Is there a bathroom?
There are bathrooms available at the Cambridge Public Library.

Q: Do you have posters or graphics that I can use to spread the word?
Yes! Here are our posters in PDF form:

Download The Reset Classic poster ad [PDF]

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