Friday, July 15, 2011

2011 Early Season Ratings

2011 Early Season Ratings
July 15, 2011 12:30 AM
The 2011 Early Season Ratings for USTA League Tennis players are now available.
Please click on the appropriate link to view. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view most of the documents.
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To file an appeal, please first read the FAQ. There are different processes for each type of appeal.

FAQ
I am not listed, why? This list only contains those players who were either bumped up or down. If you are not listed that means you maintain your previous rating. To search for someone NOT listed here, please go to http://national.usta.com and link to the search page.
What do these ratings include? These ratings include only league results, excluding mixed doubles. It does not include sanctioned tournaments.
If I am a 4.0 player and get an early start rating of 4.5, can I still play in my league? Yes, you can finish out the season, as well as attend the sectional and national championships. You may not, however, begin a new season, such as the fall league. These ratings do not effect the Super Seniors league. In 2011, the Combo League is not going by mid-season ratings. Combo will be using the 2010 Year-End Ratings.
What level can I play at sanctioned tournaments? If you are a 4.0 player, but get a 4.5 early season rating, you can still play sanctioned tournaments as a 4.0 until the end of year ratings are posted. If you were a 4.0 player, but got a 3.5 early season rating, you must continue at the 4.0 until those same end of year ratings are in effect for Sanctioned Tournaments.
What does "Last 4" mean? Those are the last four numbers of the persons' USTA Number. This is to ensure you are finding the correct player.
What are the end of year ratings? The end of year ratings will include all league and sanctioned tournament results.
Can I appeal my rating up? Yes, if you are within the allowable range and appeal your rating, you will be moved up. However, no phone calls. Fill out the appeal up form and mail to: Todd Reed, USTA-Texas Section, 8105 Exchange Drive, Austin, Texas, 78754. With the letter of appeal. No phone calls, faxes or e-mails will be accepted. There is no appeal fee or deadline..
How do I appeal my rating down? Click here for the official online appeal form. You will be asked to 'register' for a team. Put in your USTA number along with the team number 0000713237 for women or 0000713236 for men. You will get a note that your rating is too high for the team entered and will see the option to appeal your rating. When you do appeal, the system will immediately determine whether you are within the allowable range. If your appeal is granted, it will be automatically and immediately changed. If denied, then your appeal cannot be granted. There is no appeal fee or deadline.

How do I submit a medical appeal? Medical appeals are rarely granted. These types of appeals are only granted for permanent injuries obtained since you last played league tennis. Both the Medical Appeal Form and the Attending Physician Form must be completed and returned to the section office: Todd Reed, USTA-Texas Section, 8105 Exchange Drive, Austin, Texas, 78754. There is no appeal fee or deadline.

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