What are the levels in junior tennis?

What are the levels in junior tennis?

There are four age divisions: 12, 14, 16 & 18 and under. You may play in your age division up until the last day of the month before you “age out”.

How do you find out your tennis ranking?

Find NTRP Rating Info

  1. Navigate to the TennisLink Leagues Homepage.
  2. Under Find NTRP Rating Info, enter USTA Account #, team # or player name.
  3. Click SEARCH.

What is Level 7 tennis?

Level 7 (Novice or Entry Level) tournaments—these are one-day events in a “round-robin” or other format, intended for beginning tournament players. Level 6 (Satellite or Local Level) tournaments—these are multi-day events for players who have a little bit of tournament experience.

How do you increase your junior tennis ranking?

Ages 3-10: The path to becoming a top junior tennis player

  1. Step 1 Attend a group tennis lesson once per week.
  2. Step 2 Add an occasional Elite QuickStart Tournament or play with your child.
  3. Step 3 Attend two tennis lessons per week.
  4. Step 4 Increase frequency of your Elite QuickStart Tournaments or playing with your child.

What is a 4.0 USTA rating?

4.0 This player has dependable strokes, including directional intent, on both forehand and backhand sides on moderate shots, plus the ability to use lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys with some success. This player occasionally forces errors when serving and teamwork in doubles is evident.

How can I increase my UTR fast?

Compete well and try to win as many games as possible; this is the best way to improve your UTR. Play Often – The more matches you play, the quicker your UTR will reflect your current form. It is also best to play against opponents who are close to your rating regardless of whether they are above or below you.

What is a Level 5 Open tennis?

Level 5 (Sectional Open) tournaments—these tournaments are for players at a more advanced level who have moved beyond the satellite competition level. Levels 4 through 1 (Open)–these tournaments provide strong competition, and at the higher levels you can earn USTA national ranking points.

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