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Level 1:
Tournament Players
(NTRP 4.5-5.0) Definition: Can hit strong shots in all situations |
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Level 2:
Top Players
(NTRP 4.0-4.5) Definition:
Intentional variety in game. Hits consistently with
pace; can cover up weaknesses well. Beginning to vary
tactics according to opponent; aggressive net play |
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Level 3:
Intermediate
Players (NTRP 3.5-4.0)
Definition: Consistency on moderate
shots with directional intent. Improved court
coverage, looking for opportunities to come to net. Not yet
playing high percentage tennis. Developing teamwork in
Doubles |
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Level 4:
Advancing
Players (NTRP 3.0-3.5)
Definition: Consistent on medium
paced shots. Doubles format is still one up one back.
comes to net when play dictates but is weak in execution of
volley's and overheads |
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Level 5:
Adv. Beginner Players (NTRP 2.0-2.5)
Definition: Can sustain a rally of a
slower paced ball. Weak court coverage; usually
remains in original doubles position. Familiar with
basic positions and scoring for singles and doubles play.
Frequently out of position |
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Level 6:
Beginner Players (NTRP 1.0-1.5) Definition:
this player is just starting to play tennis
or has limited experience and is primarily working on trying
to get the ball in play. |