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To help facilitate the transition to 7 levels of ranked tournaments, the USTA will be importing results from existing 2020 tournaments that count for National and Section ranking points and converting them to the new ranking point table.
- Find a Ranking or Player Record
Find a Ranking or Player Record. Search Archived Player...
- How to Find a Ranking
How to Find a Ranking. The “Find a Ranking” functionality...
- How to Check Tournament Rankings
On the Rankings tab, you will see your Standing List...
- Player Profile
Ranking Points = Total Doubles Points Here are the best...
- Junior National Standings List FAQs
How are ranking points assigned to a junior player? Juniors...
- Find a Ranking or Player Record
The types of draw formats are listed below and also color coded to easily find corresponding point tables. Please note that any changes to the 2022 points table are not retroactive to 2021 tournaments. Find and register for USTA Junior Tournaments at playtennis.com/tournaments. Round Robin.
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How to Find a Ranking. The “Find a Ranking” functionality allows you to find your tournament player record and/or ranking. Go to http://tennislink.usta.com/TOURNAMENTS/Common. You can enter a USTA Membership # or player name and click Search to find ranking information.
On the Rankings tab, you will see your Standing List Rankings for the divisions in which you've earned ranking points from events held in the past 52 weeks. Each Standing List Ranking will display your ranking points earned and your National, Section and District ranking in that division.
Ranking Points = Total Doubles Points Here are the best tournament results (up to 6) that contributed points to the above national, section, and district ranks. To learn more about how rankings are calculated, read our Junior National Standings List FAQs .
How are ranking points assigned to a junior player? Juniors who play USTA Level 1 through 7 tournaments are assigned ranking points. To learn more about this process, please click here to watch a brief video .