How do I find a USTA tournament?
You can now find and register for USTA Junior Tournaments, USTA Adult Tournaments, and USTA Wheelchair Tournaments at usta.com.
How do I find my USTA ranking?
The “Find a Ranking” functionality allows you to find your tournament player record and/or ranking. Go to http://tennislink.usta.com/TOURNAMENTS/Common. You can enter a USTA Membership # or player name and click Search to find ranking information.
What is a Level 7 USTA tournament?
LEVEL 7 TOURNAMENTS (NOVICE) This type of tournament is for players who have not competed in junior tournaments or who have very little tournament experience. Level 7 tournaments do not count toward USTA So Cal ranking. These rules do not apply to the 8 and under division. 1.
What are the USTA levels for juniors?
The rating scale for junior players is shown in tenths, starting with 1.0, which is the lowest, progressing to 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, etc., until you reach 7.0, which is the highest rating.
What does C mean in USTA rating?
Computer Rating
Computer Rating (C): A Computer Rating, also known as a Year End rating, refers to a player’s rating generated by their participation in USTA League Adult Divisions 18 & Over, 40 & Over, or 55 & Over, and other play as applicable during the course of a year, generally November 1 – October 31.
How do I participate in tennis tournaments?
To enter a tennis competition, just follow these simple steps:
- Sign up to Advantage to get your ITF World Tennis Number.
- Search for your next tournament here.
- Select which event you want to enter.
- Complete the online entry process.
- Then you’re all set and ready to go – it’s that easy.
How good is a 4.0 tennis player?
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.
Who is the number 1 junior tennis player?
World Tennis Tour Junior Rankings
ITF Ranking | Name | Events Played |
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1 – | USA B. kuzuhara | 16 |
2 – | PAR D. vallejo | 18 |
3 – | CZE J. mensik | 22 |
4 – | CRO M. poljicak | 26 |
What is an L4 tennis tournament?
L4 Tournaments Up to 4-day events; Open and Closed events, with Closed events limited to Eastern Section players. Selection process for this level is based on ranking.
What are the different levels in junior tennis?
There are six age divisions: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 & under. You may play in your age division up until the last day of the month before you “age out.” For example: if you are 12 and turning 13 in May, you may play 12’s until the last day in April.
How many tennis tournaments should a junior play?
Most industry professionals tend to agree on a general age of about 10 or 11. Finding a balance to how many tournaments to play somewhere between 6 and 18. Juniors looking to play tennis at the higher levels (Division 1 or pro level tournaments) should play a minimum of 12 tournaments a year.
What is a Level 6 USTA junior tournament?
Level 6 (Satellite or Local Level) tournaments—these are multi-day events for players who have a little bit of tournament experience. Level 5 (Sectional Open) tournaments—these tournaments are for players at a more advanced level who have moved beyond the satellite competition level.