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FAQ: Year-End NTRP Ratings

December 02, 2019


Adult League NTRP ratings were released on December 2! Here are some answers to your frequently asked questions.  

 

Q: How do I find my year-end rating?

A: Search using the “Find NTRP Rating Info” box on TennisLink.

 

Q: How do I appeal my year-end rating?

A:  Follow these steps:

  1. Log in to TennisLink.
  2. Click on the USTA League tab.
  3. Click on the "Appeal Rating" link to the right of your name.
  4. Select the appropriate option for appealing up or down. The player will receive an instant decision based on the national criteria and guidelines.

NOTE: Granted appeals cannot be reversed, so do not submit an appeal unless you are sure you want to appeal.

 

Q: What do I do if I auto-appealed and it was denied?

A: If appeal UP is denied, there is no further appeal that exists. Medical appeals CANNOT be filed to move UP.  If appeal DOWN is denied, the only other possible appeal is a medical appeal.

 

Q: How do I find a list of players and their ratings?

A: Go to this TennisLink page and select the appropriate fields.

 

Q: Where can I find answers for other NTRP questions?

A: Please check out our FAQ.

 

Click here to view a document with further information about NTRP ratings. 

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