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LTA 'this week' map


High marks to the LTA website - it looks like they are going to make proper use of their map after all now that Wimbledon is out of the way biggrin - see http://www.lta.org.uk/News/This-Week-Map/

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* faints * they're even updating each news article with results. smile.gif

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It looks as if they now have someone in IT that knows (and cares) what they are doing!



-- Edited by mjd at 22:38, 2008-07-08

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Good god - at this rate they will put us out of a job!

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LOL true, though if all the information was on the LTA site, I'd be more than happy to leave them to it and we could just discuss it. We'd still have 'led the way' as it were, and our job would be done. However, they're going to have to start updating on evenings and weekends before we end up completely redundant and I can't really see that happening any time soon.

Credit where credit's due though - we bash them enough, so we ought to applaud them when they do something good as well.

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The LTA are getting better recently, and even though they're making mistakes, they are fewer than before, and actually reporting the results of futures on the website is a start, and gives fans a chance to find out where the british players are playing each week.

I think what they need to do is try and get the BBC to cover the challengers/futures in the UK more, and maybe actually have a report each today on the action, as well as a brief article on all the players playing challengers and their results (and if anyone from the BBC is reading this, I'm happy for you to copy anything posted on Britishtennis.net if it means the players get coverage)

And then there is the livescore issue, but we'll set that as the dream for next year

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Step forward, so it's great.

But still, it's nothing exclusive and the site can't even be considered presentable before they have LS.

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That's impressive. Will be a lot of work for one person to update it on a daily basis so I'll be interested to see how long they keep it up. I'm not sure offering livescore on GB Futures etc. would be worth their while given the effort it would take and the few people who'd follow it.

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Kudos to the LTA. Well done guys.

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Not necessarily with Futures, but thousands of people would follow Challengers if they had LS and gave it proper publicity. You just need to look at the number of people who viewed our site during Surbiton.


And why not do it for the Futures, Roehampton and Teen Tennis, too? The LTA certainly have the money for that and it can only help the progress of tennis in Britain.


A huge problem is that the LTA totally lack marketing skills. If they would give proper publicity people would easily flock to the Challengers. In many countries people actually go and buy tickets at some Futures...

Take the women's game. There's a 75K in the autumn of this year and that'll probably have a great field. Now if they would publicise it from next month and keep tickets at something very basic (like three or four pounds), I'm sure that many would jump at the chance of seeing top 150 players (and maybe Robson!) in their city. With the initial publicity, they could easily get proper sponsors in a year or two and it could be a big part of the British tennis calender (like the now defunct Surbiton Challenger) in three years of time - something that could get them profits, instead of losses or rare break evens at the Futures and Challengers.
But it won't happen. It'll be a top secret event at a top secret location that'll be attended by six or seven nerds. And the LTA will grumble that they can't have LS because no one cares...

-- Edited by Greenleaf at 11:17, 2008-07-09

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As expected, after an impressive start the good intentions are soon exhausted.

Felixstowe results now way out of date and no mention of Manchester (as far as I can see), certainly no mention of Boggo's continued success.

The most exciting tennis usually occurs Friday, Saturday and Sunday but it seems we will still have to wait awhile for news - except of course if Andy is playing!
Nothing really changes then!



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I told you they wouldn't put us out of a 'job' until they start having someone doing updates at evenings or weekends! I don't know why it's so hard - it's not as if they'd have to do it from the office, someone could just log on for a couple of hours from home and do the updates from there.

You'd think the LTA would have someone on their staff who was keen enough on tennis to do that, and even if not for free, for a few extra quid or a few hours off during thw week in lieu.

If they can't manage that, they could always be really imaginative and ask us if we'd mind doing it with a very limited logon, it's not as if they're looking for detailed match reports in that section ...

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I don't think that it's a case of not having time. It's just that they aren't bothered.

If they didn't have time, they wouldn't write and put up rubbish like this - http://www.lta.org.uk/News/All-news-items/2008-07-07/NTC-receives-architectural-awards/


Frankly, does anyone give a damn about how beautiful the NTC looks like? confused.gif Give me quotes from British tennis players and coaches, not trash about whether it's made of steel or thermocol or whatever.



-- Edited by Greenleaf at 19:42, 2008-07-13

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It's always been this way from the LTA, and the website is updated until the weekend, and then goes untouched until Monday morning, so the conclusion has to be no-one works for the LTA on the website at the weekends (obviously they presume no British player will still be playing the)

And yes.... the NTC is a beautiful building and a fantastic training facility, and you can see that an awful lot of money has been spent on it (I can't think what is lacking from it, except possibly the quality of the players...)



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Grrr at the LTA! furious

If any of you have clicked the "L" links next to some of the players on the GB top 25 tables recently, you may have found that they don't work. That's because the LTA apparently randomly changes the URL format for the top player profiles on a bi-monthly basis. Possibly a cunning method to make sure that those who bookmark any of the player profiles can't get back to them!

Before the main recent revamp (when, to be fair to them, it was probably guessable that they'd change the formats around a bit), the format was:

http://www.lta.org.uk/Performance/TopPlayerProfiles/TopPlayersMen/BakerJamie

It then changed (in June) to:

http://www.lta.org.uk/PlayerProfiles/Mens-Singles/BakerJamie
 
... and now it is:

http://www.lta.org.uk/Players/Player-profiles/Men/BakerJamie/

With luck it only changed today when they changed the site background from green grass to bluegrass (for Beijing and the USO, I assume!), but it must be messing up anyone who links there, e.g. the players' own sites.

Could it be that the job of having to think up new URL formats for the same pages all the time is the reason why the links from the player whereabouts map are often so out of date? ashamed

Perhaps if MI6 and the LTA did a job swap, our spies would be more secretive and we'd have more players in the top 100 ... evileye

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