What are the different levels of USTA tournaments?

What are the different levels of USTA tournaments?

Age Divisions and Eligibility USTA Eastern tournaments are offered in the 10 & Under (10U), 12U, 14U, 16U, & 18U divisions. Players become ineligible to play in an age division on the first day of their birthday month, the year they turn 11, 13, 15, 17, or 19.

How do you get a USTA rating?

When and how does a player get a Self Rating? If a player does not have a computer rating, the player must self-rate before entering a USTA League program. To self-rate, go to tennislink.usta.com, on the navigation bar select USTA League. Below the heading “Find NTRP Rating Info” click the “self-rate” button.

What is a USTA Level 5 tournament?

LEVEL 5 TOURNAMENTS (OPEN) This type of tournament is for players who have experience in regular junior tournament competition but lacking National junior tournament experience. These rules do not apply to the 10s & 8s divisions.

What is a level 8 USTA tournament?

Level 8, green ball tournaments are non- ranking for 12’s and 14’s. DO I NEED A USTA MEMBERSHIP? Yes, you will need a junior membership to play in a sanctioned junior tournament that is used for ranking purposes. Level 8’s are non-ranking and therefore do not require a USTA junior membership.

How do I join USTA league?

REGISTER

  1. Click on “PLAYER REGISTRATION” on your Team Page.
  2. Pay the non-refundable league fee of $30.
  3. Beginning with 2017 Leagues, if a player has not played for a team and or received a default win, the player will automatically receive a credit of $27 within two weeks of the end of the local league season.

Who is the CEO of USTA?

Michael Dowse (Jan 1, 2020–)
United States Tennis Association/CEO

What is the highest USTA ranking?

7.0
Adult NTRP Ratings: The rating scale for adults starts with 2.0, progressing to 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, etc., until 7.0, which is the highest rating given to world-class players with ATP/WTA points. USTA Rankings/Standings: The ranking system uses a Points Per Round Combined Ranking System (PPR).

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