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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Hey gang -
FYI, I was the guest on today's Parenting Aces Internet radio show. I know, I know - I'm famous now. I'll try not to let it get to my head. We discussed a number of things about Tennis Recruiting, ranking systems in general, how players/parents use the site, the impact of USTA changes on our rankings, etc. I had fun with it, and I thought that some of you might be interested in the discussion. Here is the link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ur10sne...parenting-aces Best regards, Dallas |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Well done. Thanks for all you do!!!
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Thanks for the link Dallas
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Dallas, Thank you for posting the link. You did a great job in the interview!
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To your question - no, our ranking algorithm does not currently use scores to distinguish between close wins and blowout wins. Best, Dallas |
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Coaches who are interested in a player......from the Ivies or anywhere else.....can read the scores, don't you think? |
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The short answer is "no" - in our system, all losses are treated equally. There are several reasons for this policy, but the most important one is technical - scores are not always available or coded consistently. Using scores would be opening ourselves up to logistical nightmares. Quote:
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I saw quite a few high ranked kids often "retire with an injury" when they were losing a match (and they still played doubles afterwards). Looks like they just wanted to make an excuse for losing the match. Now I understand that faking injury would not lessen any negative impact of the loss to their ranking. |
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Question about your algorithm Dallas; How does getting multiple wins in futures quals over atp ranked players affect the ranking?
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Only junior tournament results are included now. It may be a good idea for TRN to include the results from Futures to have a better differentiation at the top. In addition, the TRN ranking list doesn't seem to include juniors who have already turned pro. It would also be interesting to find out from Dallas how his algorithm would rate wins against non-ranked foreign players in some junior ITF events.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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It's Tennisrecruiting.net.
Why should they rank pros? |
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There are several teenage college prospects that have started playing futures and have ATP ranking points. Seems like that experience would carry more weight than junior results.
Say you are a college coach looking at the TRN lists and there are 20 blue chips above your blue chip. Dig a little deeper and you see that the 20th ranked kid has been getting wins over guys on the lower end of the atp list, whereas the higher kids on the list have tried and not yet had that level of success. Wouldn't that tend to swing the needle a bit? |
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Great site Dallas, Does your site take age into consideration? All of the boys from my state ranked ahead of my child except one are almost a year older. They just started school late and they are in the same grade.
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Interesting. It would seem that birth year and month would be helpful information.
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Just as the needle might be swung by talking to the kid's coach to see about character, and talking to the teachers, the doctors, and seeing what the parents are all about. But in a head-to-head ranking system, all the competitors need to be in the database, or the match just doesn't count.............I think. Unless TRN turns into an international pro-am ranking service, I don't see how you include matches against players who don't have "connectivity" to the pre-defined connected universe of tournaments. Last edited by Misterbill : 01-30-2013 at 08:10 AM. |
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I think it would be helpful to parents and players. Younger players can make tremendous improvements in a year.
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