The captain, as well as all league players, should read and
must follow the National, Texas and NoHo rules and regulations.
It is the captain's responsibility to know and convey these rules and regulations to their players.
The USTA National League Regulations shall take presedence over the Texas Sectional Operating Procedures and The Texas Operating Procedures shall take precedence over the NoHo Local League
Regulations except in cases where a local league or section is given local governance by the USTA.
PLEASE ALLOW A FEW MINUTES FOR ALL ELEMENTS TO LOAD
2025 NOHO USTA Cold Weather Guidelines
NoHo USTA Leagues will follow the cold weather guideline below for the 2025 Winter
and Spring Season.
- If the actual temperature or “real feel” for
the scheduled match start time at the host site is 45 degrees or colder, the match may be rescheduled
- If indoor courts can be procured at the host
site the match shall not be rescheduled.
- To reschedule a cancelled match, NoHo USTA Rain Make-up procedures will
apply.
BOTH CAPTAINS
MUST submit a rain makeup report (see Section 3.03 of the NoHo League Regulations for procedures)
- Accuweather (www.accuweather.com) should be used for forecast temperatures.
- The earliest a match can be called by only ONE captain using the cold weather guideline is 7:00 AM on the day of the match.
- If BOTH captains agree, the match may be called the night before the match based on the forecast for the match start time meeting the
cold weather guideline.
- If captains have agreed to play because the forecast at 7:00 am for match start time does not meet the cold weather guideline and the
forecast subsequently changes prior to start time and the guideline is met, one captain may call the match.
- If the cold weather guideline is not met at the start of a match but the temperature or “real feel” drops during the match to 45 degrees
or below, either team can call the match.
- To prevent disputes, all agreements for playing or calling a match by captains shall be in writing via email.
TEXAS SECTION 50 MILE RADIUS GUIDELINE
According to the Texas Operating Procedures, only 1 players on a roster may reside outside of the 50 mile radius indicated below.