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1.0
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This player is
Just starting to play tennis |
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1.5
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Has
limited experience and is still working primarily on getting
the ball into play. |
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2.0
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Needs on-court experience.
Has obvious stroke weaknesses but is familiar with basic positions for
singles and doubles play. |
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2.5
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Learning to judge where the ball
is going although court coverage is weak. Can sustain a short
rally of slow pace with other players of the same ability. |
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3.0
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Fairly consistent
when hitting medium-paced shots, but is not comfortable with
all strokes and lacks execution when trying for directional
control, depth or power. Most common doubles formation is one-up
and one-back. |
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3.5
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Has achieved improved stroke dependability
with directional control on moderate shots, but still lacks
depth and variety. Starting to exhibit more aggressive net play,
has improved court coverage and is developing teamwork in doubles. |
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4.0
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Has dependable
strokes, including directional control and depth on both forehand
and backhand sides on moderate shots, plus the ability to use
lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys with some success.
Occasionally forces errors when serving and teamwork in doubles
is evident. Rallies may be lost due to impatience. |
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4.5
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Starting to master the use of
power and spins and beginning to handle pace, has sound footwork,
can control depth of shots and is beginning to vary game plan
according to opponents. Can hit first serves with power and
accuracy and place the second serve. Tends to overhit on difficult
shots. Aggressive net play is common in doubles. |
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5.0
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Has good shot
anticipation and frequently has an outstanding shot or exceptional
consistency around which a game may be structured. Can regularly
hit winners or force errors off of short balls and can put away
volleys, can successfully execute lobs, drop shots, half volleys
and overhead smashes and has good depth and spin on most second
serves. |
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5.5
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Has developed power and/or consistency
as a major weapon. can vary strategies and styles of play in
a competitive situation and hit dependable shots in a stress
situation. |
6.0
to
7.0
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Generally do not
need NTRP ratings. Rankings or past rankings will speak for
themselves. The 6.0 player has obtained a sectional and /or
national ranking. The 6.5 player has extensive satellite tournament
experience. The 7.0 player makes his living from tournament
prize money. |