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2008 Year-End DNTRP Ratings


For the 2008 Year-end DNTRP Ratings search page,
click here

What do these ratings include? These ratings include league results, including sectional and national results. Mixed doubles is included only if that was all you played. It also includes sanctioned Adult Age Group and NTRP tournaments.

What level can I play in sanctioned tournaments and leagues? If you have a 4.0 year-end rating, you must play 4.0 level or higher.

Can I appeal my rating up or down? Yes, if you are within the allowable range and appeal your rating, you will be moved up (or down). However, no phone calls

How do I appeal my rating? The appeals process is now automated. If you wish to try and appeal your rating you will go back under find a rating in TennisLink. You must put your USTA number in instead of your name and you will see an option to appeal. You will get an instant response back. If your appeal is approved your rating will be instantly changed and if your appeal is denied that means you are not within the allowable range to be moved back down. 

The only appeals that are to be mailed into the section office are medical appeals. A medical appeal will only be looked at if it is a permanent medical issue. Medical appeals must include documentation from your doctor. click here for the form

 For complete instructions on how to appeal your rating, click here.


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