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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3124768" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>The Indoors in Seattle won't take place for a few weeks (2/18-2/21). But you're right - we'll play Mississippi, Mississippi State (home) and Virginia (road) before then. It seems weird but the dates are pre-set and everyone knows that the Indoors isn't continuous. There are several reasons for this - tennis isn't a revenue sport and teams can't easily or cheaply charter planes week-by-week to head wherever. Also, this gives the schools that didn't make it the opportunity to schedule other matches during that weekend (against other teams that didn't get in).</p><p></p><p>Matches can always be outdoors or indoors depending on all sorts of factors; there is no rule and they can be changed at any time. By the host school, or if it's a neutral site, mutually. The Miss. schools are now out of the Indoors and it may be warm enough to play outdoors there but both matches are in Ft. Worth. So Roditi gets to choose. Do we prepare for Seattle with a view at winning it? Or do we maximize our chances outdoors? Or maybe, we're actually an indoors team now. Virginia is still in it, and that plus all the snow tells me that we'll be playing the Wahoos indoors because they'll want to prepare for Seattle. But who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3124768, member: 7831"] The Indoors in Seattle won't take place for a few weeks (2/18-2/21). But you're right - we'll play Mississippi, Mississippi State (home) and Virginia (road) before then. It seems weird but the dates are pre-set and everyone knows that the Indoors isn't continuous. There are several reasons for this - tennis isn't a revenue sport and teams can't easily or cheaply charter planes week-by-week to head wherever. Also, this gives the schools that didn't make it the opportunity to schedule other matches during that weekend (against other teams that didn't get in). Matches can always be outdoors or indoors depending on all sorts of factors; there is no rule and they can be changed at any time. By the host school, or if it's a neutral site, mutually. The Miss. schools are now out of the Indoors and it may be warm enough to play outdoors there but both matches are in Ft. Worth. So Roditi gets to choose. Do we prepare for Seattle with a view at winning it? Or do we maximize our chances outdoors? Or maybe, we're actually an indoors team now. Virginia is still in it, and that plus all the snow tells me that we'll be playing the Wahoos indoors because they'll want to prepare for Seattle. But who knows? [/QUOTE]
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