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Join Date: Sep 2010
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If it weren't so complicated, I wish they could have .25 gradations, at least for 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0. That would ensure mostly competitive matches all the time... |
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I agree -- you will get dusted if you have to play the best at your new level, but the difference between say a 3.51 and a 3.61 (both 4.0's) is minor and the 3.51 will steal a win now and then. Now, put that 3.51 at court 1 against 3.9's week after week and they'll rarely get a game...when I played 3.01's that's the way it was -- the "spread" in USTA levels really is too great...
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