National Tennis Player Ratings!

This table will help you to assess your own National Tennis Player Rating, for more information see the introduction page.

Rating

Guidelines

Name

Level

Open Standard

National Junior Standard

Girls

Boys

I1 International Australian players with international ranking in the top 250 ATP or 200 WTA    
I2 International Australian players with international ranking below the top 250 ATP or Top 200 WTA    
N1 National Australian players with national senior ranking from satellite & prizemoney tournaments    
N2 State Australian players with state/territory senior ranking Top 18 yrs Top 18 yrs
N3 State Secondary group of Open Tournament Players High A Grade Tournament Player High-Mid 18 yrs
Top 16 yrs
High-Mid 18 yrs
N4 District Highest level of local competition but does not play in tournaments outside district Mid-High 16 yrs
Top 14 yrs
Top 16 yrs
N5 District Mid A Grade Tournament Player High-Mid 14 yrs High-Mid 16 yrs
N6 District Low A Grade Tournament Player Mid-Low 14 yrs
Top 12 yrs
Top 14 yrs
N7 District High B Grade Tournament Player High 12 yrs High-Mid 14 yrs
N8 District Mid B Grade Tournament Player Mid 12 yrs Mid-Low 14 yrs
N9 District Low B Grade Tournament Player Low 12 yrs Low 14 yrs
N10 District High C Grade Tournament Player   High 12 yrs
N11 District Mid C Grade Tournament Player   Mid 12 yrs
N12 District Low C Grade Tournament Player   Low 12 yrs
N13 District Basic understanding of singles and doubles tactics High Local Junior Competition  
N14 District Has improved consistency and court position Mid Junior Competition  
N15 District Unassisted set play e.g. social / round robin Low Local Junior Competition  
N16 Novice Introduction to set play    
N17 Novice Learning to play points    
N18 Novice Ability to serve and rally with alternate groundstrokes    
N19 Novice Can hit basic groundstrokes. Learning to serve.    
N20 Novice Learning basic tennis skills