Can your LTA rating go down?
A junior player’s rating cannot decrease (unless a correction is necessary). An adult player’s rating can decrease but not to a level lower than 6.2.
How does LTA ranking work?
An LTA ranking is a measure of where you stand within your county, region and nationwide and represent an overall order of merit.
What is 8u in tennis?
Competition Age Groups Red: 8 and under. Orange: 8 – 9 years old. Green: 9 – 10 years old.
How can I improve my tennis rating?
If a player’s NTRP level of play is not available in a player’s local leagues, what are their options?
- Play up one level.
- File an appeal to determine if they are within the appeal range.
- Work with the local or district league coordinator to establish a new league at that level.
- Play in a league that offers combined ratings.
How do you move up a tennis rating?
A professional tennis player’s ability to enter tournaments is determined by their position in the rankings. The higher a player’s ranking is (closer to #1), the better. If a player is ranked #70 in the world, wins a tournament, and moves to #40, that player is considered to have moved up in the rankings.
What is a 3.0 tennis rating?
3.0 Tennis Rating A tennis rating of a 3.0 can hit medium paced shots but lacks confidence and execution with power and control of the shots.
What age is red ball?
Red Tennis Ball is the recommended for age group of up to 6-years-old, where kids are given pathway to learn the technique in the tennis.
What does a 3.5 tennis rating mean?
A person with a 3.5 tennis rating still lacks depth and variety with shots but has improved on direction of shots as well as improved court coverage.
What NTRP rating are college players?
a 7.0 player is a player with earnings greater than expenses. A 6.5 is someone who is on the tour, but doesn’t earn enough to cover expenses. As the USTA guidlines say, 6.0 is someone ranked above #400 as well as ITA Div 1 ranked college players. 5.5 is the minimum self-rating for D1 players, but so what?