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The closest part of my game to the 4.5 level is the serve. I have noticed that if I am trying to win and place serves carefully with spin the ladies have very little chance ... however if I am determined to show everyone the size of my .... racket .... and hit hard flat serves the women have a very easy time blocking it back into play. This is almost the complete reverse of the men.
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But seriously, it's hard to beat a 4.5M/3.5W at 8.0 Mixed. Invariably, they're both at the top of their class. It's part of the reason I am against "combo" play for mixed. The potential disparity is even more pronounced in true Combo (6.5, 7.5, 8.5) but I don't like it even in "8.0". I mean, why then, don't we have 8.0 Womens? We don't. It's 4.0W and 4.0M...where everyone on the court is 4.0 (or less). Fewer mismatches, generally better, more even "play" -- and isn't that what NTRP is supposed to be designed for? /another rant...over
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So this is going to open up time for me to work on my game ... not in league matches but rather I can work on those things in all the free evenings I am going to have for the next season or two until I get better or bumped back down.
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That match was not a good returning match for me, but again...at districts all I saw were kickers wide to my BH. Worst was at sectionals in our second match against DC...I was almost in the court next to us, and STILL not getting the serve back! (a match we won 4 and 4...let the guy hold, but not the girl!!!) That philosophy does put pressure on my own service games, but I know my best mixed partner is an aggressive net player...so as long I get my first serve and placed reasonably well, things usually are good to go. Combo mixed is kind of a joke at this point...most of the 7.5 teams are really 8.5! My main partner got bumped to 4.5, and one of my two remaining partners also got bumped. And same story on Downs' team. That's what happens with the last league of the year I suppose. I wonder if having ESR around here would help alleviate that, or not matter at all? She got bumped to 4.5?
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Correct, being DQed does give one a B rating. This might be a new feature, but YE12 ratings certainly reflect this.
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On the subject of mixed:
I would agree that mixed 8.0 should be 4.0 players only (and 3.5s playing up with 4.0s). 7.0 should be 3.5 players only. And so on. I mean, rec tennis is supposed to be fun. How is it fun for anyone to have some 4.5 guy fire twist serves at me for me to whiff them? With a 4.0 guy, I have a decent shot at the serve. Interesting idea about the woman receiving on the ad side. I used to receive on the ad side, but I have switched. I found it was important to have the guy's FH overhead in the middle as much as possible.
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One of my partners was a lefty. The other preferred fh side. He still took the overheads in the middle. Running around wasn't an issue.
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Do retirements count at all?
I was wonder because I have 3 people retire against me last season and I had an undefeated record with no bump...so wondering if that is where I got diluted I had already won the first set in all 3 matches one reitred beginning of the 2nd set one 2nd game of second set 3rd retired in the 10 point match break |
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I've been told you have to have played one complete set, so I don't think 4-3, retired (i.e. 7 games) would count. But then 6-0, retired probably wouldn't count either (just as 6-0, 6-0 does not unless you're an S, A, or T). So maybe it's at least one set and at least 7 games.
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You aren't doomed, but yes, playing with a stronger partner raises the bar on your expected result, but that may or may not be a win.
If your opponents are also strong 4.0s you may still be expected to lose, perhaps fairly big, so a close loss could still improve your rating. But if your opponents are weaker 4.0s, even as a 3.5, when playing with a strong 4.0, you may be expected to win. For example, say you are a strong 3.5 (3.45) and you play with a strong 4.0 (3.95). Your combined rating is 7.4 or average is 3.7 which is close to an "average" 4.0. If you play two opponents that are a bit below average (3.65), you would be expected to win (or technically, to win more games than the opponents). But with the strong partner, you very well may win, and if you don't (or again, technically if you lose more games than the opponents), the computer takes it as an indication that you and your partner weren't as strong as thought and you'd be adjusted down. If you were to play this same match but with a weaker 4.0 (3.65), your average would be 3.55 and you'd be expected to lose so a win (or even losing very very close) may improve your rating. |
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And what do you make of this:
a strong 3.5 player beats two other strong 3.5 players in very close matches 6-4, 4-6, 11-9 TB and 6-4, 6-7, 11-9 TB these matches count toward their DNTRPS (both losers to this guy get bumped to 4.0), but not the winner of these matches. Ok But both players who lost to the 3.5, lost two singles matches and are bumped to 4.0 The 3.5 not bumped goes 7-1, with only one loss at doubles 3&4 and stays at 3.5 any thoughts? The 3.5 had a 4.0E last fall, but no bump at the end of 2011. My explanation: the 3.5 lost in doubles to a strong 3.5 / average 3.5 (who had played lost 5 matches with a very weak 3.5) The one loss to the strong 3.5 / avg 3.5 was like App St beating Michigan and the USTA expected result was easy win. The loss pummeled the 3.5 who went 5-0 in singles and only loss this match. |
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The USTA NTRP ratings haven't made sense in years...probably never will. They like to keep us all guessing.
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Any accurate rating system (not that the NTRP is perfect of course) is going to be pretty complex, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't make sense. |
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NO, but the best way to ensure you get bumped is to play up and play well.
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The other component of getting a ratings bump that has not been mentioned is the weighting of the playoffs for your year end rating. My understanding is that the USTA somehow uses a weighted average of your playoff performance and your dynamic rating to get your year end rating. No playoffs ... and they just use your dynamic rating at year end.
What this means is that players who are bumped usually fall into two distinct categories. 1) Good players that play up .... discussed at length here and 2) Good players on good playoff teams.... Because they play in the playoffs these players likely get better opponents and doing well against these good players has a more dramatic effect on their ratings. Essentially because these matches against good players occurred in the playoffs they count double which can help you more. I think I fall into the second category ... I was good relative to my 4.0 peers within my district but I do not think I would have been bumped had I not performed well in sectionals the last two years.
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However, I think the reason I didn't get the bump is that I had a pretty poor state tournament going 0-2 in singles and 1-2 in doubles with every match decided one way or the other by a tiebreak. One of my singles opponents at state also got the bump but overall I think my record there was a large part of why I am still at my current level next year. On the other hand, as the saying goes, if you torture the data long enough it will confess to anything. Where's my cattle prod?
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