Find NTRP Rating Info
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In this regard, where can I find my UTR rating?
According to Universal Tennis, generally, UTRs are calculated like this: We look at the last thirty matches that you have played (during the past 12 months), and calculate the percentage games that you won in each match.
A tennis rating of a 3.0 can hit medium paced shots but lacks confidence and execution with power and control of the shots.
Regarding this, what is the difference between a 3.5 and 4.0 tennis player?
The 3.5 is simply trying to keep the ball in play. The 3.5 player will win points and games by staying in rallies and letting the 4.0 make mistakes. Whereas the 4.0 will win games by forcing errors and hitting more winners.
What is a good UTR Rating?
A player’s UTR is a number between 1.00 and 16.50. One match result is all it takes to receive a projected UTR Rating. After approximately five matches, the rating becomes fully reliable.
What is a good UTR ranking?
Across all divisions, 60% of college women tennis players have a UTR Rating between 2 and 7. For men across all divisions, 56% have a UTR Rating between 3 and 10.
What is a good tennis UTR?
To reach the dream of playing D1 men’s tennis, a player will likely need to be a 12+ on UTR. … The top players and top teams are still at 12/13 UTR, but lower lineup players on weaker teams may be 8/9 UTR levels. On the women’s side, 11+ UTR is necessary for top D1 players.
What is a Level 4 tennis player?
Level 4.0. You have dependable strokes, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand sides on moderate-paced shots. You can use lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys with some success and occasionally force errors when serving. Rallies may be lost due to impatience.
What is a Level 2 tennis player?
General Characteristics of Various Playing Levels
2.0: This player needs on-court experience. This player has obvious stroke weaknesses, but is familiar with basic positions for singles and doubles play. 2.5: This player is learning to judge where the ball is going although court coverage is weak.
What is considered an intermediate tennis player?
Intermediate Player: Has achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots, but still lacks depth and variety. Starting to exhibit more aggressive net play and has improved court coverage.