1st 2009 Annual Affinity Open visit: http://affinitybadminton.com for more details to register go to: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDlNem01NzdjVjgwMkFRWDVfYjRrdWc6MA
I registered also, but i didn't get a confirmation email. I was also wondering about what time the times/draws will be posted.
cash for singles is $300/150 for 1st/2nd and 400/200 for 1st/2nd for doubles/mixed as for confirmation of entries we will call/notify everyone after registration deadlines which is the 27th. thanks ABC Staff
hey i already registered with my partner but i just found out that 4 of my other friends registered as well can we still get the group discount?
yea shoot us an email with the group name as well as people in the group. email: info@affinitybadminton.com
How large is this tournament going to be, and how late is it going to go? As I recall there are only 7 courts here.
We are pretty sure matches will finish before 8pm at latest but our goal is to finish by 7pm. There was a tournament hosted at ABC in the summer with over 200 people and that tournament finish both days by 7pm.
I was at that tournament. It wasn't a B/C/D/Open flight type of tournament. You had five events for doubles: Under 14, Under 19, Open, Combined Age 60, 85, and 100... And five events for singles: Under 14, 19, Open, Over 30, and Over 50... The reason why the tournament ran so well was that not many people, especially people who were age 19-30, could sign up for more than one event. I am assuming that alot of players who are signing up for the tournament would be signing up for more than one event. If that is the case, then the tournament could take longer. In any case, I just wanted to add my two cents and hope that you are able to finish at a timely manner. Good luck!
Sorry my bad sjshark u r right from my info at that time this tournament should end around 7 but now for sure we r going over that time
The tournament was quite interesting. Not too many players, but there were a small handful of top players from the area. I got myself there to watch both AMS and AMD both days. There were some pretty good games, but all in all, finals wasn't super exciting in either event. I noticed that Affinity's website has an error for the AMS results. Minh Nguyen (from Bintang?) actually won first. He beat Balram Thapa in finals in straight sets. Affinity should update their website to reflect the correct results. The player from Malaysia in AMD was pretty crazy too. He could have played with pretty much any local AMD player and win easily. It's great to see more and more international players here.
was it actually double elimination? because i lost on my 3rd match and there wasnt another bracket so i didnt get another match.