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The National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) is the official system for
determining the levels of competition for the USTA League Tennis Program. The
USTA NTRP Computer Rating System assigns ratings based on play in the local
league and at championship level during the current league year. Click here to check your
rating.
NTRP Ratings Terminology
- Rating - the playing level that a USTA member's NTRP rating has been
rounded up to for purposes of creating leagues of common ability. Example:
2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 etc.
- Dynamic Rating - a player's actual rating to the 100th of a point
that is generated daily by the NTRP database. Example: 2.36 or 3.29. This is
hidden from the player and Louisville League.
- Ratings Publish - the date the USTA chooses to publish a player's
rating. At this time a player's dynamic rating is "leveled". Example: a
player with a 2.32 would now have to play 2.5 and a player with a 3.37 would now
have to play 3.5.
- Early Start League – This is the reason why ratings are more
difficult to understand for ESL players! In 2006 Louisville will have the
opportunity to play Adult and Senior League Tennis in the Fall outside, so the
USTA allows us to begin play for each championship year 4 months early, provided
we publish early start ratings.

Some Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is a player's rating different in TennisLink than it is on their
roster?
TennisLink will only display a player's year-end rating when you
search for a player. This rating may not match every roster a player is on
because if they appeal and it is granted the rating may not match.
- What if I want to be added to a team after the season
starts?
Regulations state that all players must use their most current
rating in TennisLink at the time of registration.
- What if I don’t agree with my rating?
Appeal it to the State
League Coordinator by filling out the online form at www.kentuckytennis.com.
Please do not include a long explanation of why you want your rating changed.
Appeals can only be granted if your rating is within .05 of the level you
request (.10 if you are 60 years of age or older).
The Louisville League
and/or Local League Coordinator cannot help you appeal your rating, nor do we
have any information to help you understand why your rating changed. We try to
provide education and will do our best to answer questions but without access to
the actual computer data we are only guessing too!
- I am pregnant, just gave birth, hurt my back, sprained my ankle etc. Does
the USTA give medical appeals?
Medical appeals are granted to those
players who have a permanent disabling injury and are very rare.

USTA NTRP Guidelines
- The National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) Guidelines define the
characteristics of the various NTRP skill levels.
- The USTA NTRP Computer Rating System is the official system to determine
computer ratings for players throughout the country who participate in the USA
League Tennis Program. It is a mathematical system that assigns computer ratings
to players by direct and indirect comparison of match results with other
players.
Note: A computer-derived rating is valid for five years (three years
for players 60 and over) or until another computer rating is generated.
- Players in the USA League Tennis Program without a computer rating
(generated within the last five years) must self-rate in accordance with the
NTRP Guidelines. Factors such as a player's on-court performance, tennis
background and any additional information should be considered in the
self-rating decision. When players are rating themselves, if they question at
which level they should play, they should place themselves in the higher NTRP
level of play. (See Valid Computer Rating Chart)
- Players without a computer rating are required to declare a self-rating on
TennisLink when entering the program regardless of the NTRP level they enter.
They begin to generate a computer rating after their first match with a computer
rated player.
- Players with a computer rating (generated within the last five years) must
enter at that rating or higher. (See Valid Computer Rating Chart)
- In the adult/senior division, computer ratings will be calculated at regular
intervals for all participants during local league competition, at the end of
the local league season and either during or at the end of the area sectional
championships.
- At adult/senior national championships, players will continue to generate
computer ratings through their last match played.
- After the adult/senior national championships, benchmark and year-end
computer ratings will be calculated using USTA NTRP Computer Methodology
Procedures approved by the USA League Tennis Committee.
- In the mixed doubles division, computer ratings will be calculated for
participants who play in that division exclusively. Year-end ratings will be
based on local league and championship level competition.
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