What is a Level 5 Open tennis?

What is a Level 5 Open tennis?

LEVEL 5 TOURNAMENTS (OPEN) This type of tournament is for players who have experience in regular junior tournament competition but lacking National junior tournament experience.

What are levels for USTA tournaments?

Age Divisions and Eligibility USTA Eastern tournaments are offered in the 10 & Under (10U), 12U, 14U, 16U, & 18U divisions. Players become ineligible to play in an age division on the first day of their birthday month, the year they turn 11, 13, 15, 17, or 19.

What are the levels of tennis tournaments?

ATP Tour tournaments

Category Tournaments Winner’s ranking points
Grand Slam 4 2,000
ATP Finals 1 1,100–1,500
ATP Masters 1000 9 1000
ATP 500 13 500

How do you qualify for Junior US Open?

In order to be age-eligible for the tournament, players must be born January 1, 2004, or later. If your birthdate is before this date, please do not register. Players must be 13 by start of the main draw. Entry to this tournament is open to all USTA members.

What is a Level 7 USTA tournament?

Level 7. Level 7 tournaments are for the kids who have never played in tournaments before. They are just one day, and typically take a few hours. The kids typically play multiple rounds of a shortened set against the other kids in the division.

What is the difference between a 3.5 and 4.0 tennis player?

The 3.5 is simply trying to keep the ball in play. The 3.5 player will win points and games by staying in rallies and letting the 4.0 make mistakes. Whereas the 4.0 will win games by forcing errors and hitting more winners.

What is a Level 6 tennis player?

Level 6 (Satellite or Local Level) tournaments—these are multi-day events for players who have a little bit of tournament experience. Level 5 (Sectional Open) tournaments—these tournaments are for players at a more advanced level who have moved beyond the satellite competition level.

What level is an intermediate tennis player?

Intermediate Player: Has achieved improved stroke dependability with directional control on moderate shots, but still lacks depth and variety. Starting to exhibit more aggressive net play and has improved court coverage.

  • September 19, 2022