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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Near a tennis court
Posts: 338
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Thank you for explanation! My son, a junior, turned 16 a month or so ago. Last year, we updated his actual graduation year and we saw his "ranking" lowered from about 200 to over 300, a little over 100 spots. I guess a year difference in graduation would probably move about 100 spots in your master list. But I did notice that blue chips are different. Henrik Wiersholm's ranking was lowered from #1 sophomore to #6 junior after he updated his actual graduation year. |
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Professional
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,261
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( more academic rigorous schools) Quite a few coaches have told me they picked this kid or that kid because they were young and they thought there was room for improvement and growth. |
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Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Near a tennis court
Posts: 338
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Fortunately, my kid is so determined that he wants to work hard to improve his game (and fitness) and TR ranking in order to play for an Ivy coach. He has improved his ranking year after year. He may just need several good wins over 5 star juniors or high 4 star seniors to get his ranking over the century mark. |
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New User
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 41
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Why do some birthdays not match up with grade, I know of a player older than some kids a grades a head of him.
What Im trying to ask is, how do birthdays work with grades?...because it doesnt always match up |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 4,129
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TRN goes by grade. They don't published birthdays.
You trying to start something?
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Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Near a tennis court
Posts: 338
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Some parents "red shirt" their children or hold them back for a year or even two years for kindergarten to allow their kids to be more matured socially. I know a few tennis players, both boys and girls, in our section repeated the 8th grade to improve their TR ranking. Never foreseeing that my son would have such a big passion for tennis, I had him started his kindergarten before he turned 5 in a Montessori School.
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