E. Adult, Senior, and Family National Rankings
1. Adult, Senior, and Family Ranking Period. The Adult, Senior, and Family
Ranking Period for all players and teams shall be January 1 through
December 31.
2. National Ranking Tournaments. The following tournaments shall be
known as National Ranking Tournaments in the Adult, Senior, and Family
ranking divisions and only results from these tournaments using
approved match formats set forth in USTA Regulation XIV.C.5. shall be
considered for ranking:
• Category I USTA National Championships;
• Super Category II USTA Tournaments;
• Category II USTA Tournaments;
• USTA National Intersectional Team Events;
• Sectional Championships (as defined in USTA Regulation
XIV.E.3.); and
• Local Tournaments (as defined in USTA Regulation XIV.E.4.).
3. Sectional Championships. These are tournaments sanctioned by the
Sectional Associations as Sectional Championships in the Adult, Senior,
and Family divisions that are not Category II USTA Tournaments.
4. Local Tournaments. Local Tournaments are tournaments sanctioned by
the Sectional or District Associations in the Adult, Senior, and Family
divisions that are neither Super Category II USTA Tournaments, Category
II USTA Tournaments, nor Sectional Championships.
5. Matches considered for national ranking. Only matches in National
Ranking Tournaments that use the scoring system specifically described
in Rules 5, 6, and 7 and No-Ad scoring described in Appendix IV of the
ITF Rules of Tennis and that are the best of three sets or the best of five
sets shall be considered for ranking except that:
• matches that use other formats in Category I USTA National
Championships shall be considered for ranking if their use is
authorized in advance by the Chairperson of the Adult/Senior
Competition Committee or the Chairperson’s designee; and
• matches that use other formats in all National Ranking
Tournaments shall be considered for ranking unless their use for
ranking is prohibited by the Adult/Senior Competition Committee.
6. Points Per Round ranking system.
a. Ranking Points. Players shall earn Ranking Points in National
Ranking Tournaments based on a Points Per Round ranking
system. Annually the Adult/Senior Competition Committee shall
determine the Ranking Points that shall be assigned to each round
in each tournament and for participating in each tournament. This
information shall be published on the USTA website.
b. Relative weights of National Ranking Tournaments.
i. USTA National Intersectional Team Events. Annually the
Adult/Senior Competition Committee shall determine the
points for winning matches in the USTA National
Intersectional Team Events.
ii. Relative weights of other National Ranking Tournaments.
The relative ranking weights of other tournaments are listed
in Table 22.
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Table 22 RelativeTournament Type Ranking Weight |
| Category I USTA National Championship 10 |
| Super Category II USTA Tournaments 5 |
| Category II USTA Tournaments 4 |
| Sectional Championships 2 |
| Local Tournaments 1 |
c. Treatment of Byes, Withdrawals, Walkovers, Disqualifications,
Defaults, and Retirements.
i. Byes. A player who advances because of a Bye does not
receive Ranking Points for advancing.
ii. Withdrawals. A player who advances because of a
Withdrawal shall receive Ranking Points for advancing.
iii. Walkovers. A player who advances because of a Walkover
shall receive Ranking Points for advancing.
iv. Disqualification. A player who advances because of a
Disqualification shall receive Ranking Points for advancing.
v. Defaults. A player who advances because of a Default shall
receive Ranking Points for advancing.
vi. Retirements. A player who advances because of the opponent’s
Retirement shall receive Ranking Points for advancing.
d. Breaking ranking ties. If players or teams receive the same number
of Ranking Points, ties shall be broken using the following steps in
the order listed. As many ties as possible shall be broken before
using the next step:
• Most points earned in Category I USTA National Championships;
• Most points earned in Super Category II Tournaments and
Category II USTA Tournaments; and
• Most points earned in any other National Ranking
Tournament.
7. Calculating rankings in Adult and Senior divisions.
a. Singles rankings. Subject to the limitations set forth in USTA
Regulation XIV.E.7.d. below, Adult and Senior singles rankings
shall be based on the total Ranking Points received during a
calendar year as follows:
• Men’s divisions: total Ranking Points from up to five
tournaments in which the player received the most Ranking
Points.
• Women’s divisions: total Ranking Points from up to four
tournaments in which the player received the most Ranking
Points.
b. Team doubles rankings. Subject to the limitations set forth in USTA
Regulation XIV.E.7.d. below, Adult and Senior team ranking
doubles in men’s and women’s divisions shall be based on the total
Ranking Points received during a calendar year from up to four
tournaments in which the team received the most Ranking Points.
c. Individual doubles rankings. Subject to the limitations set forth in
USTA Regulation XIV.E.7.d. below, Adult and Senior individual
doubles rankings shall be based on the total Ranking Points
received during a calendar year as follows:
• Men’s divisions: total Ranking Points from up to five National
Ranking Tournaments in which the player received the most
Ranking Points.
• Women’s divisions: total Ranking Points from up to four
National Ranking Tournaments in which the player received
the most Ranking Points.
FAC Comment XIV.E-1: There are no rankings in the Adult or Senior
Mixed Doubles divisions.
d. Limitations.
• Players and teams must meet the minimum tournament
participation requirements listed in Table 23 to be ranked.
• Ranking Points earned at no more than two Sectional
Championships shall be counted for a national ranking.
• Ranking Points earned in at least one Category I USTA
Championship shall be included among the National Ranking
Tournaments that count for national ranking.
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TABLE 23
Adult, Senior, and Family Minimum Tournament Participation Requirements for National Ranking
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| Division |
Minimum Tournament Participation Requirements |
|
Men’s 30-90 Singles,
Team Doubles, and
Individual Doubles
Women’s 30-90 Singles,
Team Doubles, and
Individual Doubles |
One Category I USTA National Championship, including the
qualifier |
| All Family Divisions:
Father-Son, Father-Daughter,
Mother-Son,Mother-Daughter,
Husband-Wife,
Grandfather-Grandson |
One Category I USTA National Championship, including the
qualifier |
• Only those players or teams who receive at least 50 Ranking
Points shall be ranked.
8. Calculating rankings in Family divisions. Each player or team must play
in one Category I USTA National Championship in order to receive a
national ranking (see Table 23). Family rankings shall be based on the
total Ranking Points received during a calendar year from the four
National Ranking Tournaments in which the player or team received the
most Ranking Points, except that:
• Ranking Points earned at no more than two Sectional
Championships shall be counted for a national ranking.
• Ranking Points earned in at least one Category I USTA National
Championship shall be included among the four National Ranking
Tournaments that count for national ranking.